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Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX X670E-E
CPU: 7950X3D
RAM: G.Skill Trident Z5 Neo DDR5-6000 32GB CL30
Cooler: Noctua NH-U12A
GPU: 4090 Suprim X
PSU: BeQuiet! Dark Power 13 1000W
SSD: 1TB WD SN850X & 2TB WD SN850X
Case: Fractal North TG White
Fans: Noctua NF-A12x25, 6x
Really hope Fractal will release a larger version of the North. Tried putting my Aorus Master in there but, uh, yeah... Silly rubber grommets.
Junk.
It was a joke. Obviously your setup is not junk. You should know that.
But as if you are that sensitive about it. Who cares what others think?
Motherboard-ASUS ROG CROSSHAIR x670E HERO
Cooling-Corsair iCUE H150i Elite LCD Extreme Performance 360mm Liquid Cooler
RAM-Corsair Vengeance RGB 32 GB(2x16) DDR5 5200 MHz
GPU-Geforce RTX 4090 24 GB
PSU-EVGA 1000W 80+
SSD(boot drive)-2 TB M.2 PCle NVMe SSD
HDD- 4 TB 7200RPM 3.5" SATA HDD
Case-Corsair iCUE 5000T RGB Tempered Glass Case
OS-Windows 11 Home
Monitor-Dell AW2721 (240hz 2560x1440p)
Okay, I will come to you when 5090 is here. You better get it :P
Noice. MSI Suprim has been great. I went with the Liquid.
Kinda funny how you're on these forums and steam so much, but you can't find something staring you in the face?
https://imgur.com/tPnh9vp
https://imgur.com/Ky2jdx6
https://imgur.com/C0DcEkB
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2892333199
You ARE indeed a special forum user around here...silly goose :P
OS : Windows 11 Pro
Processor : AMD Ryzen 5 5600X @ 3.7Ghz (Turbo 4.6Ghz) (6C / 12T)
Motherboard : MSI MPG X570 Gaming Edge WiFi
RAM : PNY XLR8 16GB DDR4 @ 3200MHz (1x16GB)
Cooler : MSI MAG CoreLiquid 240R V2
GPU : MSI SUPRIM X Nvidia GeForce® RTX™ 3070 Ti 8G
Case : Thermaltake View 32 TG Edition
PSU : Themaltek Tough 750W Gold 80+
Storage : Samsung 250GB SSD 980 NVMe M.2 / Segate Barracuda 2TB HDD
Display : Samsung 32" G5 Odyssey G5 WQHD Gaming Monitor
Keyboard : Asus TUF Gaming K3 Mechanical
Mouse : Asus TUF Gaming M3
Mouse Mat : MSI Suprim X
Speakers : Logitec Z333 2.1
The reason it seems as though 9/10 builds posted in here have a combo of 13900/700/600 (K/KF) , 7950/7900/7700/7600 (XT) and a 4090/80/70Ti / 7900XTX/XT is that it's a pure form of harmless egotistic and/or psychological bragging.
How many of you are on a 1650, 970Ti, Rx580 or even earlier, and (more importantly), what would it do for your ego if you posted your specs?
Speaking of which, here are mine:
Intel core i7-13700K
Aorus waterforce x240 AIO
MSI pro z790-a Ddr 5 motherboard
32GB 5600MHZ DDR5 RAM (currently OC'ed at 6000Mhz)
MSI A850GF 850W 80+ GOLD Fully Modular PSU
2TB Kingston KC3000 Gen 4 ssd
Strix RTX 3080 OC V2
Deepcool CG560 MID TOWER ATX
ROG strix claymore 2 optical mechanical keyboard.
Logitech G509 optical mouse
Coolermaster 34gm34 cwqa Q dot VA monitor (UWQHD)
Purchased GPU in early October 2022 here in Oz when 30 series prices dropped below msrp.
This is my first build, and I made the following mistakes:
Deeepcool case is a nightmare for cable mgmt, and the 240 AIO is not quite sufficient for cooling the i7, although with added fans resting on top of my case exhausting more heat away from the radiator, it's not nearly as much of an issue as when I first put it together.
I have plans to move my PC to a o11D mini, with a 280 or 360 rad and case fans at the bottom feeding fresh air directly to the GPU.
I built this for the sole purpose of running MSFS 2020, and I am incredibly happy with the quality I get.
With everything set to ultra settings, I get , (on avg), anywhere between 50-70 FPS.
This is my first PC since 2007/8 when I had the very first desktop version of Intel's core i7 , and a GTX200 series GPU!
I did briefly use MSFS2020 on a 1660Ti laptop, and the jump in quality was, is, and forever will be - startling!
I have lost a little bit of enthusiasm for it now that I understand GPU's fairly well, and with games becoming more and more VRAM hogs, but on the whole, a big smile is plastered on my face every time I hit the power button 😎
VRAM is definitely not the biggest increase though. You're going to see that jump in VRAM in sims like MSFS and DCS. But in mainstream games, in 4K maxed settings, highest I've actually seen with HD texture packs and etc is only about 14-15gb. The resolution you're running, combined with maxing your settings, well, I'd kinda replace the 3080 with a cheap 3090ti or 4070 for better longevity and VRAM with it, but if you're okay with your current 50fps on some games, then leave it. Though if it's just for MSFS and you utilize DLSS, I guess you can get away with that for some time :P
As for your first comment - yes, some of us are financially stable enough to acquire the best of the best to brag about it, true, though personally, I utilize my 4090 for rendering nsfw content which is a nice side stream of income, so hey, we all have our reasons
But if you want lower hardware:
Fourth Rate Gamer/HTPC/Plex Server:
Gigabyte 990 FX
AMD FX-8350
32GB DDR3-1333 CL9
nVidia GTX-960 4GB (EVGA SSC?)
512GB m.2 SSD on PCIe Riser
4x4tb Ironwolf in redundant array.
Creative X-Fi Titanium Fatality
Third Rate Gamer/Bedroom Gaming rig (1080p use)
MSI Z97 M.Power
(normally) 32GB 2400 CL10, currently 16GB 1866 CL9
256GB m.2 boot, multiple mechn icals from 512gb to 1TB as added storage.
AMD Vega 64 w/ Morpheus II and dual Noctua 120mm
Asus Xonar II
I have a ton of older gear, in terms of functional enough to see daily driving the oldest I have that would work is a Pentium 233Mhz MMX baby AT build. Dual boots 9x and XP.
AMD Ryzen 5 2400G 4 cores/8 threads 65W
GPU AMD Vega 11 igpu 25W
MSI Mortar B450M
CPU Cooler Noctua NHL9i with AM4 kit
RAM 16GB (8GB x 2) DDR4 3200MHz Corsair Vengeance LP
Noctua 80mm system fan
Samsung evo 870 1TB Sata SSD
PSU Be Quiet 400W System Power 9 ATX
Case Silverstone ML003 HTPC
I resurrected this older APU with the unofficial version of SteamOS 3.0 used for the steamdeck to see if it becomes viable again to do some light gaming on this igpu. I am interested in what the global FSR upscaling setting can do for older games that might not be getting any more updates. I know that this feature can be made to work on standard linux distributions but this is more convenient.
I was using a 2500K, 16 GB DDR3, GTX 1060 6 GB, 256 GB SATA SSD (plus a 5 TB HDD and numerous 640 GB HDDs), and 1920 x 1200/60 Hz IPS when I first posted here maybe back in 2018/19/20. None of that would have been new or worth bragging about, even though I was very happy with all (or most) of it at the time and was eager to share it here. Not just happy, but very happy.
Now I'm on a 5800X3D, 64 GB DDR4, a pair of 2 TB NVMe (only recent, as it was a 1 TB SATA SSD before) with the same 5 TB HDD (might be replaced by a 4 TB SATA SSD soon?) and 8 TB HDDs, and the same GPU and monitor. Oh, and my speakers, keyboard, and partially even my display have quirks and issues, but I use them because they "work". I'm looking at finally a GPU upgrade next, and it will likely "only" be to a 6700 XT or something. The display I might even keep using but the next one will likely be a 1440p higher refresh rate IPS. It's been 13 or 14 years, lets see how long it lasts maybe?
Besides the CPU and NVMe SSDs (SN850X), nothing is really special, and even those aren't brag worthy special I guess.
And if you want something REALLY not-brag-worthy, you should see my streaming PC, which is also what I had to fall back to very recently for a day or two when I was going through motherboard woes.
But I look at my hardware more with a passion for what it lets me do (which is merely what I need it to do, and then some, the aging GPU aside), and not how it stacks up compared to whatever is available (which is what you're describing most responses would be doing). Most people replying here/posting on hardware forums will definitely skew above normal though, yes. It's always been that way. The average person probably isn't as interested in the hardware side and/or doesn't have unlimited disposable income like many replying here will.