What do you think of my gaming and video editing PC build?

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Asked By GamerGal1234 On

I'm looking to create a solid gaming setup that can also handle video editing without being too noisy (though it doesn't have to be completely silent). Good airflow is a must! Here's what I'm planning for my build:

- **CPU:** AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
- **Motherboard:** ASUS TUF GAMING B650-PLUS WiFi (AM5)
- **CPU Cooler:** be quiet! Dark Rock Pro 5
- **Memory:** Kingston FURY Beast DDR5-6000 32 GB (2x16 GB, EXPO)
- **Graphics Card:** NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti MSI INSPIRE 3X OC
- **Storage:** 2x Samsung 990 Pro 2 TB (PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2)
- **Case:** Fractal Design Meshify 2
- **Power Supply:** be quiet! Pure Power 12M 750 W, 80 Plus Gold

Before I finalize my order on alternate.de, I need to choose between several models of the 5070 Ti, including options from Gainward, GIGABYTE, MSI, INNO3D, and ZOTAC. What do you think of this setup?

5 Answers

Answered By SimRacerX On

I have a similar setup with a 4070 Ti Super, and it's been fantastic! I switched from ASUS to MSI and I'm way happier now. I enabled EXPO II and gaming mode in the BIOS, and everything runs flawlessly for my sim racing needs.

Here's my setup if it helps:
AMD Ryzen 9800x3D, ASUS TUF GAMING 4070 Ti Super, T-Force Delta RGB DDR5 6000MHz 32GB, MSI X670E, and more!

Answered By RandomCommenter456 On

This build looks great, but I’d suggest downgrading the GPU to a 40 series with more VRAM. It could significantly enhance your video editing and AI workloads!

Answered By QuietNinja92 On

If you're looking for a quieter option, I'd vote for the be quiet! Silent Loop. It helps maintain a nice balance between performance and noise.

Answered By TechSavvy101 On

For cooling, you might want to consider the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE. The 750W power supply should be sufficient, but going for 850W could give you extra headroom. For the GPU, just snag the cheapest option that works for you!

Answered By EditMaster9000 On

Just a heads up, the 9800x3D isn't really the best for video editing and heavy productivity tasks. You might want to consider switching to an Intel processor or another AMD one if that's a priority for you.

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