Advice on Building a High-End PC for AI Video Generation

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Asked By TechieTurtle77 On

I'm looking to build a powerful PC for local AI processing, specifically for generating images and videos. I'm getting weary of using services like RunPod and want to set this up myself. I'm planning to get two NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 graphics cards (when available) and aim for a dual-boot system with Windows and Ubuntu. My budget is under $11,000.

Here are my main questions: 1. Are there any major concerns or advice regarding my planned build? 2. Where can I have this built? I believe I need a power supply of about 2000W, but the highest I found at Micro Center is 1650W. 3. Would I be better off investing in a commercial-grade machine instead? If so, where should I look to purchase one?

As for the build I'm considering, you can check it out [here](https://www.microcenter.com/site/content/custom-pc-builder.aspx?load=8e1a855d-def5-4b9a-8e74-79343d263aa4). Thanks for any insights you can share!

4 Answers

Answered By GamerGuru34 On

It's definitely a solid idea to consult with a system integrator for a build at this level. They can handle the complexities that come with a high-end configuration. Be cautious and make sure to discuss your specific needs with them!

TechieTurtle77 -

Thanks for the tip! Do you have any suggestions on where to find reliable pros for this kind of build?

Answered By BuildMasterPro On

Your motherboard is top-notch, but a 2.5" SSD seems a bit limiting for video generation. Since your motherboard supports RAID, it's worth utilizing that for redundancy and better speed. Delays in delivering products can be costly, so keep that in mind!

Answered By PCBuilder123 On

For your RAM and graphics card choices, consider going with an AM5 setup rather than the Threadripper. It could save you some cash without sacrificing performance for your tasks.

Answered By CoolingKing On

Instead of the Corsair cooling solution, I’d recommend the Eisbaer Pro. Its pump block covers a larger area of the CPU, which should provide better cooling efficiency.

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