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hoffnung222
3 months ago

What do you want to do with it?

If you’re wearing yourself or have some help, I’d like to assemble a computer in the price class. The compilation of is a good entry point, Geizhals.de is a good platform for searching for suitable components (and prices/offers).
Ready-made PCs are often not suitable for each other, poorly upgraded and overpriced, so I have avoided them so far.

At your price frame, I would definitely pay attention to a good SSD. In my opinion, only the Samsung 990 Pro comes into question with 4 TB (only available at Amazon for 265€ until Black Friday, perhaps again under 250€). Alternatively, the WD BLACK SN850X. Unfortunately, the importance of SSD is underestimated by many. There is not only the “speed” (MB/s with large files) important, there are also great differences how quickly the SSDs can access many small files. And the quality and reliability of the SSDs. At very cheap one loses after a while maybe 1-2 years ago – his data. The Samsung Pro models have an excellent reputation here (WD BLACK is allegedly also very good).

Besides, I would rather invest a bit more in the processor, a Ryzen 9900X with 12 Cores or better 9950X with 16 Cores – so you’ll have rest for the next few years. For this, if necessary, make some smears (or buy a used one) and retrofit in 1-2 years when new/saving/powerful models are on the market. The RX7900 is already over two years old, think once there should be a successor in the foreseeable period for which you would then be optimally prepared. The power supply should have sufficient reserves, as the components consume significantly above the “Thermal Design Power” (TDP) power in power pits. Would go to 1000W or more and a good efficiency. Can be “be quiet!” highly recommended. Had a very good one from Enermax, but not as de today.

If you set it right and buy high-quality components, you can always upgrade a PC piece by piece and use old components (e.g. housing, power supply, fan, SSD/ hard drives, etc.) or exchange them individually. So not every 2-3 years a new PC 🙂

If you assemble the computer yourself, make sure that you or the components are protected from static charge. Especially in winter and with active heating (dry air) the risk is high. Not working with a wool or something on electronics! Regularly “ear” (e.g. at an unpainted metal site of the heating tubes) so that it is no longer charged. And so doof it sounds, best to assemble the PC naked or in underwear 🙃

Usj89
3 months ago

Look at hardware advice or dubaro for a finished system.

What should be stuck in it, for your money, you’ll find Hardware stores (but are part prices for self-construction – i.e. deducted by 200€, for a finished system )

Here to give you an example:

https://hardwarerat.de/computerpc/gaming-pcs/540/gaming-pc-hardwarerat-2400.4-rtx-4080-super-ryzen-7900x3d-32gb-dddr5-2tb-pci-e-4.0-win11?c=78

I would personally prefer the 7800x3D.

Lg

Technomanking
3 months ago

Hello,

at Dubaro you find good systems. You can also adjust them. This is also the case with memory PC. Alternatively, there are good systems for hardware advice, which can be adapted only slightly.

LG

MichaelSAL74
3 months ago

https://geizhals.de/wishlists/4105558 if you have a white edition You just want to build a look that you get the components listed there as a white edition and then you can decide whether the extra charge is worth it.

Shadowbeast5483
3 months ago

Is it up to date? If yes write me privately