I made the following parts list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/4ksFHG
Costs 900 USD. I've got 100 dollars extra, what should I upgrade? Or just leave it as is and spend the last hundred on a nicer monitor? This will be a gaming pc. Must be an AMD GPU tho, and the mobo needs to have wifi. Thanks all :)
EDIT: i think imma spend it on case fans. 4 be quiet! SILENT WINGS 4 (3x140mm, 1x120mm) to keep the noise down
added some case fans, nicer ram, a nicer mobo (the first one didnt have usb gen 2 header, need it for the usb c port on the case). I do plan on getting the 7600 XT rather than the 6700 whenever that releases
i went with bequiet! for them to be quiet lol. ik noctua will cool better, but im not willing to sacrifice noise (pc part picker says noctua would be 5db louder on the low end). coming from a laptop that sounds like a jet taking off, i just want peace and quiet. unless u mean case fans? replace the nzxt ones maybe? that could actually be a good idea
Yeah! Those are also great. If you want ultra quiet, definitely replace the case fans. 32GB if ram is honestly plenty if you're just gaming, so the only other place you could spend $100 is going to be to try and snag an on-sale upgrade for the GPU or CPU.
A nice mouse and keyboard. Especially for a gaming PC. There's a few good mechanical keyboards you can get for under $100 too. HyperX isn't bad, and has a nice price point on their mouse and keyboards imo. (Though they were bought by HP last year, so who knows about the future quality of the brand)
already have a keychron c1 that i will be upgrading soon (lube, new keykaps) and a viper ultimate, so set there. also audiotechnica athm50x, so pretty good there. i agree tho
Hey, before buying the fans, check the arctic p series. Arctic's p12 and p14 are up to the "premium" fans.
Somewhere middle/end 2023 arctic released the 4th revision of the p12.
Maybe spend the rest on the ram for a more known manufacturer (never buy corsairs vengeance lpx).
yea i just dont like nvidia as a company. i like that amd open sources their drivers, allows other cards to take advantage of their upscaling tech, etc. im voting with my wallet here, and im voting team red
also amd cards work with linux much better, and i definetly want to go over to linux soon, especially as microsoft shoves more and more ai down everyones throats
It's gotten a lot better with the Open source Nvidia drivers and the latest Kernel. Fedora 40 in March is ditching X11, and it's expected that Nvidia cards ought to work fine.
I'm an AMD guy myself, but Nvidia isn't the headache on the penguin like it used to be.
Regardless, your best use of your $100 is to change the CPU to the son-to-be-released 5700X3D. That 3D cache is amazing.