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Share your computer setup!
Do you have a speedy new system that you’d love to show off to the world? Perhaps you’re someone who just plays casually on the home PC? Why not post your setup in here to share & compare with other members of the Steam community!
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hav3mercy 2024 年 11 月 8 日 上午 10:30 
CPU: Ryzen 7 5800X3D @ 4.45GHz
Mobo: TUF X570-PLUS WiFi
Cooling: ROG Ryujin 2 360
RAM: 2x16GB DDR4 3200Mhz Kingston Fury Beast
GPU: Gigabyte RX 7900 XT
PSU: ROG Strix 1000W
SSD(boot drive): 500GB Samsung 980
Case: TUF GT501
OS: Garuda Linux
Monitor: ROG Strix 24"
Doc_Gonzo 2024 年 11 月 9 日 上午 12:28 
Upgraded from a 3770k / HD7950 about 18 months ago.
Now running:

MOBO: ASUS ROG STRIX B650E-E
CPU: AMD 7950X
RAM: Kingston FURY Beast RGB (2x16GB) 6000MHz DDR5
Cooling: LIAN LI Galahad 360 AIO
GPU: Sapphire Radeon RX 7900 XTX PULSE
PSU: Corsair 1000X
Case: Phanteks G500A DRGB
SSD M.2 Crucial P5 Plus 1TB (boot drive)
SSD M.2 Crucial P3 Plus 4TB (game drive)
HDD1 Seagate Exos X18 18TB
HDD2 8TB Seagate Archive
OS: Windows 11 Pro
New Monitor: Cooler Master GP2711 27 165hz 1440p Mini-LED
Monitor: ACER 24" 1080p

megavolt17 2024 年 11 月 12 日 上午 11:54 
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: Mac15,11
Model Number: FRW73LL/A
Chip: Apple M3 Max
Total Number of Cores: 14 (10 performance and 4 efficiency)
Memory: 36 GB
ChickenBalls 2024 年 11 月 15 日 下午 3:04 
引用自 r.linder
Highly recommend upgrading your CPU if you can get a 5950X for really cheap either at retail or second hand, I went from a 3900X to a 10850K and saw pretty big gains in gaming performance with a 2080 Ti, and a 5950X is even faster

3950X is guaranteed to hold back your 4070 Ti SUPER by quite a bit, all of Zen2 was known to bottleneck the 2080 Ti which is much slower

depends entirely on what games he plays
I've compared R7 3700X to 5800X3D with 3090Ti at 4K in games like WD Legion, Control and Shadow of the Tomb Raider there were no difference at all
r.linder 2024 年 11 月 15 日 下午 3:30 
引用自 ChickenBalls
引用自 r.linder
Highly recommend upgrading your CPU if you can get a 5950X for really cheap either at retail or second hand, I went from a 3900X to a 10850K and saw pretty big gains in gaming performance with a 2080 Ti, and a 5950X is even faster

3950X is guaranteed to hold back your 4070 Ti SUPER by quite a bit, all of Zen2 was known to bottleneck the 2080 Ti which is much slower

depends entirely on what games he plays
I've compared R7 3700X to 5800X3D with 3090Ti at 4K in games like WD Legion, Control and Shadow of the Tomb Raider there were no difference at all
...Because you're GPU limited at 4K, especially with demanding titles. :steamfacepalm:
МЕДОЕДОЕД 2024 年 11 月 15 日 下午 3:30 
- MB: MSI MPG X570S Carbon Max WiFi (with broken Ethernet Port)
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5800X3D (125W PPT)
- VGA: MSI GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Suprim 12G
- PSU: Super Flower Leadex Platinum 850W SE
- RAM: G Skill Trident Z Royal F4-4600C19-16GTRS
- LC: ASUS ROG Strix LC II 360 ARGB
- Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic ROG XL-W
- SSD1: Samsung 970 Evo Plus 500GB
- SSD2: Samsung 970 Evo Plus 2TB
- SSD3: Samsung 980 Pro 2TB
- 2 random Laptop HDDs in RAID0
- Display: Acer Predator XB273UZ

Looking for ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Extreme. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
ChickenBalls 2024 年 11 月 15 日 下午 3:58 
引用自 r.linder
引用自 ChickenBalls

depends entirely on what games he plays
I've compared R7 3700X to 5800X3D with 3090Ti at 4K in games like WD Legion, Control and Shadow of the Tomb Raider there were no difference at all
...Because you're GPU limited at 4K, especially with demanding titles. :steamfacepalm:

not everyone with higher end gpus are still stuck with 1080p monitors
r.linder 2024 年 11 月 15 日 下午 4:09 
引用自 ChickenBalls
引用自 r.linder
...Because you're GPU limited at 4K, especially with demanding titles. :steamfacepalm:

not everyone with higher end gpus are still stuck with 1080p monitors
Bottlenecks still present above 1080p, Zen2 was still capable of bottlenecking the 2080 Ti at 2160p, you just haven't done the proper testing to actually see that fact. You're obviously not going to see a difference in GPU demanding titles at 2160p with a 2080 Ti because it's a mid range GPU at best in terms of performance, it's better suited to 1440p.

At lower resolutions like 1080p and 1440p where most people are concerned, there is definitely a difference, especially when going up to a 5800X3D. 2160p isn't about performance, it's about visuals.

I also went from a 3900X to a 10850K with a 2080 Ti at 1080p and saw a huge difference, and the 5800X3D is quite a bit faster than that, the claim that there's no difference is pure cap and being covered up by the fact that you're too bottlenecked by the GPU in the games you chose to be able to see much of a difference.
ChickenBalls 2024 年 11 月 15 日 下午 4:21 
which is why i said it depends on what games he plays
if its old games then yes zen2 will bottleneck even the 2080Ti at 4k
but not so much with modern games especially with rt
Caldari Ghost 2024 年 11 月 18 日 上午 1:08 
I replaced my zowie ec1-a with an ec2-c after 8 years of heavy use after I accidentally crushed it during transport and it finally started double clicking. RIP old soldier
LaserSights 2024 年 11 月 21 日 上午 9:48 
CPU - I9 9th Gen Intel CPU
Mobo- MSI X390 Pro
Cooling - x5 120 LED Fans
RAM- 32GB DDR4 2400 Blistics Gaming Memory
GPU- EVGA GTX 1060
SSD - Western Digital Black 2 TB NVMe SSD
Case - Cooler Master Mid-Tower Case
OS - Windows 11 64bit
PSU - Thermaltake SMART BM2 750W PSU
Keyboard - Logitech G413 SE Gaming Keyboard
Mouse - Logitech G4 Laser Gaming Mouse
Headset - Xiberia Gaming Headset with Mic
Monitor - Insignia 4K 46" T.V.
masonlenhart.12214 2024 年 11 月 22 日 下午 7:44 
System I've built from a throw away at work. Was just the case, MOBO, a wimpy a6 6400k, the wd 500 gb and a corsair cx430 PSU when i first got it. I've built with some parts good for future build but i understand this is a ancient (and bottlenecked) system but im happy for now and it only takes 9.4 seconds to boot up with the nvme. :)
•••••• System Specs ••••••
OS: WIndows 10 pro
CPU: AMD Athlon X4 860k oc to 4.3 ghz with 2100 mhz of NB
CPU Cooler: Coolermaster Hyper 212+ EVO
MOBO: Gigabyte G1 Sniper A88x with custom bios for nvme support
RAM: 16 gb Kuesuny DDR3 @ 1333
GPU:XFX RX 580 8GB GTS XXX Black Edition OC+ 1425mhz
NVME: 1Tb Silicone Power P34A60
HDD: Western Digital 500 Gb
HDD2:Seagate video HDD 500 GB from xbox one ssd swap
PSU: Thermaltake smart 700w
Sound Card: Onboard
Optical Drive:ATAPI iHAS324 cd dvd rw
Case: thermaltake commander msi edition

•••••• Peripherals ••••••
Monitor: Vizio V0420E 42" 1080P 59.94 hz tv
Mouse & Keyboard:Logitech k235 combo
引用自 masonlenhart.12214
System I've built from a throw away at work. Was just the case, MOBO, a wimpy a6 6400k, the wd 500 gb and a corsair cx430 PSU when i first got it. I've built with some parts good for future build but i understand this is a ancient (and bottlenecked) system but im happy for now and it only takes 9.4 seconds to boot up with the nvme. :)
•••••• System Specs ••••••
OS: WIndows 10 pro
CPU: AMD Athlon X4 860k oc to 4.3 ghz with 2100 mhz of NB
CPU Cooler: Coolermaster Hyper 212+ EVO
MOBO: Gigabyte G1 Sniper A88x with custom bios for nvme support
RAM: 16 gb Kuesuny DDR3 @ 1333
GPU:XFX RX 580 8GB GTS XXX Black Edition OC+ 1425mhz
NVME: 1Tb Silicone Power P34A60
HDD: Western Digital 500 Gb
HDD2:Seagate video HDD 500 GB from xbox one ssd swap
PSU: Thermaltake smart 700w
Sound Card: Onboard
Optical Drive:ATAPI iHAS324 cd dvd rw
Case: thermaltake commander msi edition

•••••• Peripherals ••••••
Monitor: Vizio V0420E 42" 1080P 59.94 hz tv
Mouse & Keyboard:Logitech k235 combo
What NVME card are you using? Because the motherboard don't have nvme slot.
Autumn_ 2024 年 11 月 23 日 上午 3:21 
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引用自 masonlenhart.12214
System I've built from a throw away at work. Was just the case, MOBO, a wimpy a6 6400k, the wd 500 gb and a corsair cx430 PSU when i first got it. I've built with some parts good for future build but i understand this is a ancient (and bottlenecked) system but im happy for now and it only takes 9.4 seconds to boot up with the nvme. :)
•••••• System Specs ••••••
OS: WIndows 10 pro
CPU: AMD Athlon X4 860k oc to 4.3 ghz with 2100 mhz of NB
CPU Cooler: Coolermaster Hyper 212+ EVO
MOBO: Gigabyte G1 Sniper A88x with custom bios for nvme support
RAM: 16 gb Kuesuny DDR3 @ 1333
GPU:XFX RX 580 8GB GTS XXX Black Edition OC+ 1425mhz
NVME: 1Tb Silicone Power P34A60
HDD: Western Digital 500 Gb
HDD2:Seagate video HDD 500 GB from xbox one ssd swap
PSU: Thermaltake smart 700w
Sound Card: Onboard
Optical Drive:ATAPI iHAS324 cd dvd rw
Case: thermaltake commander msi edition

•••••• Peripherals ••••••
Monitor: Vizio V0420E 42" 1080P 59.94 hz tv
Mouse & Keyboard:Logitech k235 combo
What NVME card are you using? Because the motherboard don't have nvme slot.
NVMe use 4x PCI-e lanes, you just need a 12x (board has 3) or 4x (board has 2) to M.2 Adaptor.
Kaverian 2024 年 11 月 23 日 下午 12:09 
First built PC specs

==== Specifications ====
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
Cooler: Arctic Freeze III 240MM
Motherboard: Gigabyte B650E Aorus Ice Elite X
RAM: Crucial Pro White 32GB DDR5-6000
Storage: Boot: Sandisk SSD (Cannibalized)
Main: Crucial T500 1TB
Virtualising & Misc: Samsung M.2 Drive 22.30 (Cannibalized) 1TB (750GB + 250GB)
GPU: Sapphire Pure AMD Radeon RX 7800XT
Case: Fractal Design North
PSU: MSI MAG A850GL
OS: Windows 10 + Ubuntu 24

Keyboard: 8BitDo Mechanical TKL Fami Edition Keyboard
Mouse: HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 (Wired)
Monitor: Koorui 27 Inch Mini-LED 240HZ GN10
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