/pcbg/ - PC Building General

thanks anons, picking it up friday gotta get paid first

maybe a dumb question, but my psu can handle it im assuming? i got a 750 g2 because i figured i'd have headroom than replace psu later on, hope i didn't spend money for no reason

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Good if you don't mind upgrading in a year or so

wait a month to do the purchase and get a 600w anyway
the HDD can wait like 3 months anyway

wat
why would intel do this
they dont even have a 6c12t option
wth

There's a reason everyone says to use Ryzen.
It's not as strong but extremely well priced for the performance and thread count.

just get an 8700k

Alright bois, I'm building my first PC ever, I've only owned laptops so far.
I'm thinking on spending around $1000, and I'm definitely waiting for Zen2 and maybe Navi. Here are the specs I'm looking forward:
> Ryzen 3600X
> ~$250 GPU (Navi or 1660ti?)
> 512GB SSD + 2TB 7200rpm HDD
> 16GB of RAM
Should I go Mini ITX? I don't plan on overclocking.

Also, I saw a "leak" about Navi, saying that there will be a $259 model with GDDR6 that performs between Vega56 and GTX 1080, is that reasonable?

v56 kinda almost matches 1080ti so thats mostly baloney
navi needs to compete with 2080 raytracing included or its simply not viable unless its really cheap.

>v56 kinda almost matches 1080ti so thats mostly baloney
in 2 games? k...
>navi needs to compete with 2080 raytracing included or its simply not viable unless its really cheap.
Navi is expected to replace Polaris... therefore it probably won't beat Vega VII.

>raytracing included
Are we pretending that raytracing isn't a complete waste of resources in vidya gaems?