thanks so much, this is so helpfull, im learning how to build my first pc as an illustrator and 3D modeler, and its been hard to find information on builds specifically for 3D softwares. My ipad pro has been soo helpfull, but is time for an upgrade for bigger and more ambitious projects!
the 13500/14500 i5 options are Alder Lake based and are unaffected by the Raptor fiasco. Faster single core than the stock 12600k and more ecores. I am talking about the 1300 build. Also I'd spend the remaining 50$ on a 2TB project drive.
@@endless1247 You are an outlier, most people aren't using this as an entry point as you are. There's a difference between MOST (what I said) and All. Most mean the majority and I doubt that the majority is viewing this point as their entry into the PC World. Good luck to you, check check and re-check before powering up. There's lots of good folks out here that are a good source of help if necessary.
Like this series thank you for bringing it back The AMD 5000 series was the one that pushed to create a great pc that I have now Thank you once again for this series
really depends on exact workflows, on tight budget, noticeably even cheaper i5-12400 will do fine (no E cores being good thing), dedicated graphics card may be completely optional, combination of NVME and SATA SSDs may yield interesting price differences too, faster networking PCIe card may be handy for NAS connections...
I just recently discovered your channel and have watched a lot of your content now. I appreciate the info as its been 10 years since I built my last PC. I'm just a novice Davinci Resolve user and have upgraded my system to an Intel Arc A750 ($159 open box on newegg, what a deal!) so I can help my son by starting to edit his first youtube videos (he's 8). I love looking at benchmark scores and I had to try the Puget Bench test myself and I laughed so hard when I found that I have the lowest uploaded score in the past year, a 1258. For this old of a system I thought it still ran OK, even without my mobo not having resizable BAR support. I guess its time to upgrade and with all your helpful detailed advice it will be easy to select good value parts (when I can afford it). Keep up the good work and I hope to see some new Resolve v19 benchmarks soon. Any recommendations on minimum monitor resolutions for creators? Is a 2k or higher monitor required for best results/workflow productivity?
My RTX 3080 died. Sent it to MSI for RMA, but I needed to get work done. I picked an Arc A770. It's been excellent! Thanks to your videos, I made the switch to Arc and it's been excellent. Creation FIRST, gaming is far less important. It does what I need greatly, and is good enough for gaming.
@@SteveRogers49727I have Affinity Photo and Designer. I need to redownload them, recently wiped my SSD to do a fresh Windows install. I’ll try to update you when I can
@@SteveRogers49727 Heres an update for ya. My Affinity apps just dont launch anymore. Adobe products work perfectly. I'll play with this and see if I can figure it out. I have the original apps, I don't current have V2. I have that half off discount, maybe i'll jump in and get it. I do have my RMA'd 3080 coming back soonish.
I would be interested in seeing how coupling GPUs preform. Such as a say a RTX 4070 with a Arc A380 or a Arc A750 with a RTX 3050. Ya know the 2nd GPUs that do not need any Power plugs that get the power from the Mother Board.
So i decided to go with the following parts. Would this be fine? I had a few extra bucks so lets hope this all works well. SSD -Crucial P3 Plus 500GB PCIe Gen4 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD, up to 5000MB/s - CT500P3PSSD8Crucial P3 Plus 500GB PCIe Gen4 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD, up to 5000MB/s GPU - Sparkle Intel Arc A750 ORC OC Edition, 8GB GDDR6, CPU - Intel Core i5-12600K Desktop Proce Case - NZXT H5 Flow Compact ATX Mid-Tower PC Gaming Cooler - ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 240 RAM - CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz Motherboard - GIGABYTE B760M DS3H DDR4 (LGA 1700/ Intel/ B7
LGA 1700 motherboards are not future proof when intel keeps changing their chipset every 3 years. If you are on budget and not gonna change your CPU for like next 6 years go for Z series motherboard, that way you can add more ssd if you want to. But if you are someone who are planning to upgrade your CPU in next 2-3 years get the B series motherboard for now. Once you upgrade your CPU you will have to change your motherboard as well because of the change in chip set of CPU once in every 3 years. Intel knows how to squeeze out your money.
Thank you always for your awesome videos, creator-oriented, I have the same build 🖥 with the i7 12700k, 96 gb of ddr4 3200 mhz, 2 Teamgroup Nvme 1 tb and the RTX 3060, very stable and fast, I mostly use premiere, encoder and lightroom 💯🙏
Id like to see a video of your take on workstation gpu's, not many channels pay attention to those. The Radeon pro w7500 seems to be slept on over the rtx 2000
is 64 gb enough to have a "million" tabs in browser open, rendering video at the same time with media encoder and Prmiere opened, and photoshop opened. or streaming in obs having 3 cameras (and other peripherals such as midi etc.) and browser opened and music DAW opened with 10+ plugins playing and shooting in obs some transition-fx or pictures or videos in obs on top of your main video feed.?
If I were able to get a "creator's motherboard" say a Gigabyte Vision z490 and a n 11th gen 11400k within that budget, would you recommend it? Or is 12th gen a considerable leap? Great video as always, superb production and edition. I love the lighting on your videos.
I feel like LGA 1200/10th, and 11th gen is probably getting to the point where it's actually not a cheaper option, because CPU's and motherboards get to a point where their prices start going up again because ppl are looking to fix their existing machines and parts are no longer made. So especially with regards to computers that are in use to manage automated manufacturing systems when a computer dies and replacing it means having to upgrade the operating system say from like Windows 8 to windows 10 and the software they run not being compatible companies start to get desperate, and since most of those types of systems aren't on a public network they dont really have to worry about security vulnerabilities, so that doesn't factor into their decision on how to get their system back online.
Hello, i am building a pc for primarily solidworks and 3d work should i use a amd 6700xt or a nvidia 3060 for my pc build i am gonna be pairing it with a 12600k.
I'm running the same mobo, CPU, WD SSD, 32 GB of Ripsaw or something RAM with my trusty Corsair Air 540 case. I am ashamed to say I'm still running an r9 GPU jajajaja I do like how you almost said if you can almost double your budget to $1300 aha
new pc with i5-14600k with 32 Gb of ram ddr5, is the intel arc a750 ok for lightroom (no video) on a 4k monitor and dual screen ? thanks for your work and recommendations
hi, can you please suggest for GPU processor 13500 MB asus B660 ddr4 Ram 3200mhz 32gb air cooler PSU Corsair VS600 80 Plus GPU currently using K2200 from my previous build, want to upgrade for DaVinci (for max 4K & 15 mins videos for YT) & Solidworks with moderate use, is 4060 8gb ok ?? and Zotac for 3+2 y warranty or gigabyte for 3 fans (both are bit similar at pricing in India
Is there a big difference in ddr4 and ddr5? If I will choose ddr4 i can save 85$. My cpu and gpu of choice is 12700k and 3060ti. Is the performance difference worth it for me or not? Iam not planning to upgrade in 2 or 3 years
€3000 for a pre-built PC with these specs lads, how much would I save building it myself? - Gigabyte X670 Gaming X AX V2 - AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D BOX - SAPPHIRE RADEON RX 7900 XTX 24GB Gaming OC DUAL - Corsair Dominator Titanium 64 GB DDR5-6000 (2x 32 GB) - WD Black SN770 2TB - Enermax LIQMAXFLO ELC-LMF360T-ARGB - Kolink Regulator 1000 Watt 80 PLUS Gold , ATX 3.0, PCIe 5.0 - Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 Triple 8-Pin RGB VGA cable - Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 24-Pin RGB Mainboard cable - Montech KING 95 PRO
That price is ridiculous, do not buy anything from those clowns. Final price for what you got is around $2000. You are wasting money on a prebuilt with a 2 year old AMD gpu. Terrible idea. Wait a few months, spend that same $3000 on a 5090 + 9900x3d, or a 5080 and 9950x3d. Do it yourself, and don’t water cooling regardless. Assembling a PC is like playing with Legos, just be patient and watch a few videos. Do not do water cooling. It is a waste of money and a real hassle to maintain. If possible, wait a few months on the GPU, will be worth it. If you can afford a 7900xtx, just go Nvidia. Avoid Intel until things have turned around for them (gonna be a few years) Quick rundown for you, and if you are willing to spend 3k, I have some suggestions: 7900 x3d - $400 (could go 7950 x3d for $550) 7900 xtx - $900-1000 (definitely go with the 4080 super for the same price, or 4090 for $1700) 64GB (2x32GB) is $150 (can go with 96GB 2x48 for $200) 2TB M.2 is $100-200 depending how “fast” it is. (just go 4TB for $250-300) That water cooling is $100. You are willing to spend $3k just to avoid assembling a PC. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES DO WATER COOLING. It is not something you just do once and leave it alone. It is a constant problem. Just go with air, they are amazing and quiet. Quieterthan your radiator on whatever water cooling you can find. And a lot less energy. The performance difference is so negligable, just go watch a few videos on the subject. If a fan bearing goes bad (several years before this happens) you just replace the fan for like $20-30. Again, it’s not like water cooling is free from fan bearing issues. With air, there is no draining the lines, no corrosion, no leaks. Go watch Linus’ latest video for an idea of what can happen. That psu is $75. Never heard of KOLINK. I’d avoid it. Have a look at a PSU tier list and make a decision. You probably don’t need 1000W, but it won’t hurt. Corsair RM1000e is $160. Those cables are nonsense, don’t need them. Think along the lines of headlight fluid change in a car. Cases are whatever. The one right there is $160. You can spend a lot, or a little. Go watch some Gamers Nexus videos for case recommendations. I am using a $40 case with good ventilation and a plexi (plastic) side panel because tempered glass is dumb and a potential shattering hazard. I’d go non side window, but was willing to go with plastic for the low price and nice ventialtion.
@@karl343 I’d avoid it for a few reasons. Both of those prebuilts are cheaping out on the most important component, your PSU. For a system like yours, which will need a fair bit of power, this matters more than usual. Even worse, a good PSU will cost almost the same as a bad one. An extra $30 for something in the 750w range. The fact that these prebuilts are doing that is a bad sign. Go look for a PSU tier list and pick something. Pricewise, it’s still bad. Instead of an extra $1000, it’s an extra $500. The 33% premium is now 25%. Not worth it, for anybody. You are paying a lot, for a minimal amount of labour that anybody can do. How long to build a computer for the first time? A couple hours, maybe only one if everything goes quickly. There’s no problem with taking a break or two to relax, or double check some videos and manuals. Many prebuilts are also made poorly, worse than you’d be able to manage if you familiarize yourself. If they are ok with offering a low tier PSU, they are probably ok with doing low tier work, and ok with making some important mistakes. I would never trust that type of person to apply thermal paste, or properly pack my computer for shipping. To trust them with water cooling is just begging for trouble. When water cooling goes bad, it goes really bad. It would likely destroy part, or all, of your computer. Good luck with any warranty concerns from that type of business. Water cooling is the sort of thing you do because you are personally interested in doing it yourself. You like to tinker and maintain these sort of things, because there’s a little bit of performance to be gained from it. And maybe you like the looks of it. Dealing with water cooling is more work for you. The day to day experience will also be worse. Water pumps make noise. They also have radiators which need fans just like air cooling does. The pump needs power, which means more heat in the room. Sure, the really good ones might shave a few degrees (10-20 C) over a decent air cooler, but you don’t need that kind of headroom. Unless your favorite game is getting the highest in-class score for benchmarking apps like Cinebench, this is pointless. Maintenance and replacement is also more work and money. The stakes are higher, there’s more work involved, and it costs more. But if you are into that sort of thing, it can be fun I guess. Do you like sports cars, and modifying them? Maybe water cooling is a really simple version of that you could be interested in. Otherwise, don’t even give it a second thought. If you were already on an AM4 motherboard, then the 5950 is a great idea. But since you are buying an entire system, you shouldn’t bother with AM4 unless it is an amazing deal. The 5950 will be able to do whatever you need for a very long time, 10 years I imagine. But it’s the best you could ever install on that motherboard, and worse than the 7900 already, which you could always upgrade later if you want. The cost difference is minimal, if not identical, especially when buying everything new. If you’re willing to buy used, you might save a few hundred. Is it worth it to buy used? Not if you are already spending that kind of money. Min-maxing a deal can be a bit of a trap, in time spent hunting for used parts, and reliability. Both of which convert really easy into money. 7800XT is ok, but not the type of thing I’d want in something I paid $2000 for. For that price I’d want better. GPU is the most hard to predict as far as practical needs for what you want to do. If you need to render things, I’d stick to Nvidia strictly. If you just want to play games, and aren’t interested in raytracing, AMD is totally fine. We are months away from new GPU’s, so keep that in mind. It doesn’t mean you’d necessarily be able to get the newest stuff at MSRP, but it usually means some better prices on the previous gen in the leadup to release. How much of a discount isn’t usually much. Once new stuff comes out, the prices tend to go up a bit because people who missed out will settle for the old cards and are willing to pay more. Some general prices: Good b550 MB - 100-150 5950 - 350 64GB ddr4 - 100 2TB m.2 - 100 7800xt - 500 Good heatsink - 50-100 Good case - 50-100 Good 750w PSU - 100-150
Are You doing a $1500-2200 after this video? I have been waiting for this for a long time since many of the part from last years bfb video isnt available in denmark anymore 😊
@theTechNotice Unrelated to this video question, actually asked it on the other vid, but if my 13th gen I7-13700K is running fine, should I wait for microcode 0x129 to come out as a fix, or do anything else? I haven't been using my pc lately. MB: MSI MEG Z690 ACE.
Hello do you have any recommendations for a laptop and workstation pc am working with Affinity Suite 2, blender 4.2, DaVinci Resolve Studio 19. Thank you
laptops made to fulfil the needs of creators usually cost $2000 to $5000, and $2000 for that is scraping the bottom of what you would need to not worry about crashing and being able to have enough ram and processing power.
im almost done building an Intel pc to a friend of mine, very hesitant to buy the 13600k over the 12700k, since the 13-14th gen stories Wont go away!hopefully its only the i7-i9s that are affected!
@@PrinzessinMaki I had a12600k on a cheap h610m mobo, I guess thats why it blew up! I first thought it was the mobo that blew, bought an Asus b660 d4 mobo and still no life!using old trusty 5700x now!
Hoping someone can help. My video edits will basically be GoPro 10 holiday footage and photo editing via Photoshop. I would also like to run VR for a Quest 3 to connect too occasionally. I'm pretty happy that the Intel solution using a i5-12600Ki5 CPU will be fine however my problem is the GPU. The Intel Arc does not play well (at all) with any VR headsets, seems to be one of the few/only like this, so I'm at a loss as to a budget(ish) GPU that will work well with my Video/photo requirements but will also allow VR when I hook up a Quest 3.. Quite specific requirements I know but hopefully someone out there can offer suggestions. Thank ,....
For photoshop? if it's all Typography, product packaging, print, marketing, static, 2 dimensional design work, don't waste your moeny on a GPU, buy way more ram
Recommending 5200 Mhz DDR5 is terrible. Don't do that. That memory has micron chips, you are to stuck with 5200 forever, and if your game the performance WILL suffer. Best ram is 6000 CL30/CL32 for 2x32 GB.
@@thunderstein5041 Anything can run 6000 well, that is the point. You do not go below because you bottleneck your CPU, and not only in games. Any tech channel should know this at this point.
The video is about ballparking what you can get for $700. Even with new hardware, The content already has a certain amount of inherent variability imposed on it. For Example regional differences may affect Pricing, Availability, & After sales support. Adding used hardware to the mix vastly broadens said variability, Potentially making it less generally applicable to the channel's presumably global audience. Used hardware is always a valid alternative many could benefit from considering - But from a content maker's standpoint, They'd rather not have their video be subjected to more circumstantial instances than the one's already at play.
@@cannotkazi You're right about that, of course, but with $700 you have to make so many compromises in 2024. With that budget I would definitely skip the GPU for now and use the integrated graphics of the CPU. Upgrade the GPU later.
@@cannotkazi You're right about that, of course, but with $700 you have to make so many compromises in 2024. With that budget I would definitely skip the GPU for now and use the integrated graphics of the CPU. Upgrade the GPU later.
at the moment it would be better to go with a 12900k for Creators , 8P+8E cores compared to the 6P+8E and the theres no Stability issues for the 12th gen so there's a peace of mind but you will need a more beefy cooler
Here's something to consider. In my country; Intel sold through an official channel has this: - Boxed, Not Tray. - 3 Year warranty as standard. +2 apparently if affected K series, As per Intel. - Generally more choice when it comes to motherboards. - Local trend "behind" So more folks on the LGA1700 socket than on AM5 down here Implies easier, If not downright "better" resale. Comparatively, AMD processors only sold through Grey channel sourcing. Hence; - 9/10 Tray variants. If it's the box one, It's usually randomly priced markedly higher - Irrespective of whether or not it's a chip that comes with the supplied Wraith cooler or not. - Sold under "Seller" warranty. Coverage varies between 8, 10 or 12 months. Involves comparatively longer wait times in case of claim. - Since the source of "import" varies, Less controlled pricing. Dips/climbs on seller discretion, Derived from overall supply abundance or scarcity. Example: 7700x, Tray = $358, New. Comparison: 7700x Boxed, New, US (Amazon) = $277+Tax. Team Red is certainly worth considering. But believe it or not, For quite a few types of buyers in certain regions, Intel is still a very Real and likely contender due to the set and setting that surrounds it as per regional factors.
@@cannotkazi That's fair. You should always pick, what has more value in your country. If you're willing to order from China tho, you'll always find Amd better, even if your country has only intel.
@@jony_tough Sound suggestion indeed. But check this; - I believe many countries deal with an influx of imports that they can't/don't want to siphon through by just deciding a "lost in mail" fate for them. - If it's not that, Then it could be worse. Much much worse; They don't define what taxes/charges/custom costs can or may incurr on products imported. In scenario one, China-bound sellers counter accountability (justifiably so) because they say their liability ends when the product reaches its intended destination - And they're not wrong. In scenario two, The product shows up at my door Only to be handed over if I clear the said duties/tariffs/charges decided to be imposed on product (Fun fact; I've literally paid one despite it costing 1.5x the value of the product itself lol) Neither of this is a given. And honestly lately I do see a fair few folks down here rolling those dice. But what I'm hinting at is, It's not the sort of pickle most buyers are in a position to risk these odds. And if they are, that's still a question of whether they percieve it to be worthy of what might be a somewhat negligible gain in their case - All things considered. We neighbor China. You bet we reap the benefits of proximity every chance we get. But there's a threshold, And unfortunately core PC components like CPU's, GPU's fall on the wrong side of it for us.
If you’re a content creator it’s a great entry level budget option. Especially with the 12gb of VRAM you WILL utilize. The card should’ve never been marketed at all to gamers. Not saying that it can’t game, but it’s no 1440p, or 4k GPU. Nothing matches its performance for a content creator for the $250-$300 price tag.
This video is useless... suggesting Intel for money saving?? Really dude? And implying that Intel is much better performance for creators? Really?? Some good suggestions like the Thermalright coolers which are amazing but so much wrong info in this video.
Do not use Intel for a workstation GPU, or anything for that matter. Terrible compatibility and stability which is what you need for work. Intel already had one foot out the door before their latest struggles. You really think they are going to stick around the GPU market at this point? Bad time to buy a GPU, so just wait for a few months, all 3 of them are coming out with a new generation. Use what you got until then. If you are desperate, you can grab an AMD 6750 for $300. Desperate is the key word here, because AMD GPU aren't a great idea for workstation. They are great for budget gaming, which is 99% of this video's audience. Otherwise, save your money and wait for Nvidia 50 series to come out. Maybe grab a 4070 for like $400 or something (wishful thinking probably). Bad CPU advice. Ditch that 2-generations-old Intel platform. Grab a non-x 7600 and a B650 board for the same price. Why non-x? They are 65W and come with wraith stealth heatsink (not the prism like I thought) which is ok. Good enough, I've been using the prism on a non-x 7900 for almost a year now, but they aren't all that comparable. You'll be able to upgrade to Zen 6 or 7 in a few years as well. Just don't cheap out on the motherboard, watch the motherboard roundups on hardware unboxed to get an idea what that means.
50-series are on track for a 2025 release and that's only for the flagship products. The AMD platform lacks quicksync or an equivalent which is a big deal for video editing. The 7600 comes with the stealth cooler which is like a 5$ cooler. Enough, but noisy. And the CPU will prolly thermal throttle anyways. The 7700 looks sweat though with the Prism. Anyways E cores do give multithread performance, enough to beat AMD price-price. Alder Lake is still excellent for budget builds , just stay out of Raptor Trash Lake. AMD Gpus are trash for anything workstation related. The intel ones are fine for their edge use cases, but if you already have the igpu better get a 4060 to complete the feature set of the computer.
@@epeksergastis Good to know about the stealth, I'll edit my mistake. I was on the fence about the prism but tried it anyway to get something out of it. I wish I hadn't bothered at this point so I don't have to clean off the garbage paste from the thermal pad later, but it's fine. Got one of those kryosheets but I'm waiting for either the fan on the prism to start getting noisy, or when I upgrade. Quicksync looks like nvenc or amf. Haven't used anything but nvenc, and whatever really old AMD stuff was on the 7870, definitely nice to have. I don't know how many people could do what they need without a gpu. That seems like laptop or mini pc territory. I don't have any dire need to upgrade, but I'm going to keep an eye out for any of the relevant 40 series to get a little cheaper in the run-up to 50 series release. I don't have **too** much delusion about grabbing a 5080 at MSRP, assuming that would even make sense for me. But I don't have the willpower to not at least take a look when the time comes :)
@@LukesBlenderChannel if you don’t need an upgrade do not give them any of your hard earned euros/dollars/whatever. The 5080 may cost 1500$🤮🤮. It will probably destroy the 4090. Blender I think only really needs a good gpu and can get by with a budget cpu. But I haven’t grown serious into it yet. My 4070 will be enough as a starting point.
I agree with the 12600k choice. Shouldn't have issues and is still a strong performer for budget builds. Great build mate.
The return of a great series!
thanks so much, this is so helpfull, im learning how to build my first pc as an illustrator and 3D modeler, and its been hard to find information on builds specifically for 3D softwares. My ipad pro has been soo helpfull, but is time for an upgrade for bigger and more ambitious projects!
the 13500/14500 i5 options are Alder Lake based and are unaffected by the Raptor fiasco. Faster single core than the stock 12600k and more ecores. I am talking about the 1300 build. Also I'd spend the remaining 50$ on a 2TB project drive.
$700 is great for budget builds, because including peripherals (100) and a monitor (200) the total is 1000
If it was a complaint - it is possible to buy cheaper peripherals and monitor.
Most in the "building a pc" class already have that stuff but I get it.
@@nicktayloriv310Not really, I'm buying a ENTRY level PC because I'm entering the PC space
@@endless1247 You are an outlier, most people aren't using this as an entry point as you are. There's a difference between MOST (what I said) and All. Most mean the majority and I doubt that the majority is viewing this point as their entry into the PC World. Good luck to you, check check and re-check before powering up. There's lots of good folks out here that are a good source of help if necessary.
Appreciate the vid! Good to see builds for creators showcased and the options available.
I pad $192 for 13600k on Amazon in the US like a month ago. Sold and shipped by Amazon 👍
Like this series thank you for bringing it back
The AMD 5000 series was the one that pushed to create a great pc that I have now
Thank you once again for this series
One of the few reasons why I still subscribe to maximum PC, it's for there budget build series I love this kind of stuff
really depends on exact workflows,
on tight budget, noticeably even cheaper i5-12400 will do fine (no E cores being good thing), dedicated graphics card may be completely optional, combination of NVME and SATA SSDs may yield interesting price differences too, faster networking PCIe card may be handy for NAS connections...
Always appreciate these series, always lots to learn!
Incredible Deals, Your Always Looking out for you Viewers 💯
I just recently discovered your channel and have watched a lot of your content now. I appreciate the info as its been 10 years since I built my last PC. I'm just a novice Davinci Resolve user and have upgraded my system to an Intel Arc A750 ($159 open box on newegg, what a deal!) so I can help my son by starting to edit his first youtube videos (he's 8). I love looking at benchmark scores and I had to try the Puget Bench test myself and I laughed so hard when I found that I have the lowest uploaded score in the past year, a 1258. For this old of a system I thought it still ran OK, even without my mobo not having resizable BAR support. I guess its time to upgrade and with all your helpful detailed advice it will be easy to select good value parts (when I can afford it). Keep up the good work and I hope to see some new Resolve v19 benchmarks soon. Any recommendations on minimum monitor resolutions for creators? Is a 2k or higher monitor required for best results/workflow productivity?
My RTX 3080 died. Sent it to MSI for RMA, but I needed to get work done. I picked an Arc A770. It's been excellent! Thanks to your videos, I made the switch to Arc and it's been excellent. Creation FIRST, gaming is far less important. It does what I need greatly, and is good enough for gaming.
Do you use affinity softwares for your work? If yes could you describe your experience using it with the arc gpus?
@@SteveRogers49727I have Affinity Photo and Designer. I need to redownload them, recently wiped my SSD to do a fresh Windows install. I’ll try to update you when I can
@@SteveRogers49727 Heres an update for ya. My Affinity apps just dont launch anymore. Adobe products work perfectly. I'll play with this and see if I can figure it out. I have the original apps, I don't current have V2. I have that half off discount, maybe i'll jump in and get it. I do have my RMA'd 3080 coming back soonish.
I just bought the i5-12600K for $159 on Amazon! :)
I would be interested in seeing how coupling GPUs preform. Such as a say a RTX 4070 with a Arc A380 or a Arc A750 with a RTX 3050. Ya know the 2nd GPUs that do not need any Power plugs that get the power from the Mother Board.
So i decided to go with the following parts. Would this be fine? I had a few extra bucks so lets hope this all works well.
SSD
-Crucial P3 Plus 500GB PCIe Gen4 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD, up to 5000MB/s - CT500P3PSSD8Crucial P3 Plus 500GB PCIe Gen4 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD, up to 5000MB/s
GPU
- Sparkle Intel Arc A750 ORC OC Edition, 8GB GDDR6,
CPU
- Intel Core i5-12600K Desktop Proce
Case
- NZXT H5 Flow Compact ATX Mid-Tower PC Gaming
Cooler
- ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III 240
RAM
- CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX DDR4 RAM 32GB (2x16GB) 3200MHz
Motherboard
- GIGABYTE B760M DS3H DDR4 (LGA 1700/ Intel/ B7
LGA 1700 motherboards are not future proof when intel keeps changing their chipset every 3 years. If you are on budget and not gonna change your CPU for like next 6 years go for Z series motherboard, that way you can add more ssd if you want to. But if you are someone who are planning to upgrade your CPU in next 2-3 years get the B series motherboard for now. Once you upgrade your CPU you will have to change your motherboard as well because of the change in chip set of CPU once in every 3 years. Intel knows how to squeeze out your money.
Thank you always for your awesome videos, creator-oriented,
I have the same build 🖥 with the i7 12700k, 96 gb of ddr4 3200 mhz, 2 Teamgroup Nvme 1 tb and the RTX 3060, very stable and fast, I mostly use premiere, encoder and lightroom 💯🙏
Hey man can i ask if do you think ddr5 6000 mt/s will make a big difference in performance in premiere pro?
Id like to see a video of your take on workstation gpu's, not many channels pay attention to those. The Radeon pro w7500 seems to be slept on over the rtx 2000
is 64 gb enough to have a "million" tabs in browser open, rendering video at the same time with media encoder and Prmiere opened, and photoshop opened. or streaming in obs having 3 cameras (and other peripherals such as midi etc.) and browser opened and music DAW opened with 10+ plugins playing and shooting in obs some transition-fx or pictures or videos in obs on top of your main video feed.?
If I were able to get a "creator's motherboard" say a Gigabyte Vision z490 and a n 11th gen 11400k within that budget, would you recommend it? Or is 12th gen a considerable leap? Great video as always, superb production and edition. I love the lighting on your videos.
I feel like LGA 1200/10th, and 11th gen is probably getting to the point where it's actually not a cheaper option, because CPU's and motherboards get to a point where their prices start going up again because ppl are looking to fix their existing machines and parts are no longer made. So especially with regards to computers that are in use to manage automated manufacturing systems when a computer dies and replacing it means having to upgrade the operating system say from like Windows 8 to windows 10 and the software they run not being compatible companies start to get desperate, and since most of those types of systems aren't on a public network they dont really have to worry about security vulnerabilities, so that doesn't factor into their decision on how to get their system back online.
Cant wait to see the $1000-2000 budget for creators since my MSI creator laptop crapped out on me the other week and will cost me 1375 to repair 😂
You should add "if you live in the USA". Most parts of the world you pay roughly 50% more for the same pieces of hardware!
Hello, i am building a pc for primarily solidworks and 3d work should i use a amd 6700xt or a nvidia 3060 for my pc build i am gonna be pairing it with a 12600k.
which Ram set is better for creators - more and slower, or less and faster?
by creator do you mean just editor or do you also mean streaming/recording games?
Dude the 👕 you're wearing is 🔥
I'm running the same mobo, CPU, WD SSD, 32 GB of Ripsaw or something RAM with my trusty Corsair Air 540 case. I am ashamed to say I'm still running an r9 GPU jajajaja
I do like how you almost said if you can almost double your budget to $1300 aha
new pc with i5-14600k with 32 Gb of ram ddr5, is the intel arc a750 ok for lightroom (no video) on a 4k monitor and dual screen ?
thanks for your work and recommendations
while the 12600k is great for gaming, I tried to render a small 4k video and I almost crashed my PC lol
in our part of the world, intel 12700 has the same price as the 14500, may I ask your opinion which is better?
hi, can you please suggest for GPU
processor 13500
MB asus B660 ddr4
Ram 3200mhz 32gb
air cooler
PSU Corsair VS600 80 Plus
GPU currently using K2200 from my previous build, want to upgrade for DaVinci (for max 4K & 15 mins videos for YT) & Solidworks with moderate use, is 4060 8gb ok ??
and Zotac for 3+2 y warranty or gigabyte for 3 fans (both are bit similar at pricing in India
there should be at least 1 yt video covering other things that u will need souch as surge protector, monitor lamp and so on
Isnt the new Ryzen 7000 capable of encoding and decoding the same stuff that quicksync? AV1 included. Or AMD Gpus, or CPUs if im not wrong
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Is there a big difference in ddr4 and ddr5? If I will choose ddr4 i can save 85$. My cpu and gpu of choice is 12700k and 3060ti. Is the performance difference worth it for me or not? Iam not planning to upgrade in 2 or 3 years
€3000 for a pre-built PC with these specs lads, how much would I save building it myself?
- Gigabyte X670 Gaming X AX V2
- AMD Ryzen 9 7900X3D BOX
- SAPPHIRE RADEON RX 7900 XTX 24GB Gaming OC DUAL
- Corsair Dominator Titanium 64 GB DDR5-6000 (2x 32 GB)
- WD Black SN770 2TB
- Enermax LIQMAXFLO ELC-LMF360T-ARGB
- Kolink Regulator 1000 Watt 80 PLUS Gold , ATX 3.0, PCIe 5.0
- Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 Triple 8-Pin RGB VGA cable
- Lian Li Strimer Plus V2 24-Pin RGB Mainboard cable
- Montech KING 95 PRO
In the US the total would be $2,459.31
That price is ridiculous, do not buy anything from those clowns. Final price for what you got is around $2000. You are wasting money on a prebuilt with a 2 year old AMD gpu. Terrible idea. Wait a few months, spend that same $3000 on a 5090 + 9900x3d, or a 5080 and 9950x3d. Do it yourself, and don’t water cooling regardless.
Assembling a PC is like playing with Legos, just be patient and watch a few videos. Do not do water cooling. It is a waste of money and a real hassle to maintain. If possible, wait a few months on the GPU, will be worth it. If you can afford a 7900xtx, just go Nvidia. Avoid Intel until things have turned around for them (gonna be a few years)
Quick rundown for you, and if you are willing to spend 3k, I have some suggestions:
7900 x3d - $400 (could go 7950 x3d for $550)
7900 xtx - $900-1000 (definitely go with the 4080 super for the same price, or 4090 for $1700)
64GB (2x32GB) is $150 (can go with 96GB 2x48 for $200)
2TB M.2 is $100-200 depending how “fast” it is. (just go 4TB for $250-300)
That water cooling is $100. You are willing to spend $3k just to avoid assembling a PC. DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES DO WATER COOLING. It is not something you just do once and leave it alone. It is a constant problem. Just go with air, they are amazing and quiet. Quieterthan your radiator on whatever water cooling you can find. And a lot less energy. The performance difference is so negligable, just go watch a few videos on the subject. If a fan bearing goes bad (several years before this happens) you just replace the fan for like $20-30. Again, it’s not like water cooling is free from fan bearing issues. With air, there is no draining the lines, no corrosion, no leaks. Go watch Linus’ latest video for an idea of what can happen.
That psu is $75. Never heard of KOLINK. I’d avoid it. Have a look at a PSU tier list and make a decision. You probably don’t need 1000W, but it won’t hurt. Corsair RM1000e is $160.
Those cables are nonsense, don’t need them. Think along the lines of headlight fluid change in a car.
Cases are whatever. The one right there is $160. You can spend a lot, or a little. Go watch some Gamers Nexus videos for case recommendations. I am using a $40 case with good ventilation and a plexi (plastic) side panel because tempered glass is dumb and a potential shattering hazard. I’d go non side window, but was willing to go with plastic for the low price and nice ventialtion.
@LukesBlenderChannel Much appreciated man, thank you for the info.
@LukesBlenderChannel How about this custom build for €2000?
- Gigabyte B550 AORUS ELITE AX V2
- AMD AM4 Ryzen 9 Box 5950X 3.4GHz MAX Boost 4.9GHz 16xCore 72MB 105W
- Mushkin Redline Lumina DIMM 64 GB DDR4-3600 (2x 32 GB) dual kit
- M.2 2TB Kingston NV2 NVMe PCIe 4.0 x 4
- PowerColor Radeon RX 7800 XT Hellhound Spectral White 16GB OC
- DeepCool LE720 WH 360mm (white)
- be quiet! SYSTEM POWER 10 750W
- Antec Gamer C8 White Full Tower white
@@karl343 I’d avoid it for a few reasons.
Both of those prebuilts are cheaping out on the most important component, your PSU. For a system like yours, which will need a fair bit of power, this matters more than usual. Even worse, a good PSU will cost almost the same as a bad one. An extra $30 for something in the 750w range. The fact that these prebuilts are doing that is a bad sign. Go look for a PSU tier list and pick something.
Pricewise, it’s still bad. Instead of an extra $1000, it’s an extra $500. The 33% premium is now 25%. Not worth it, for anybody. You are paying a lot, for a minimal amount of labour that anybody can do. How long to build a computer for the first time? A couple hours, maybe only one if everything goes quickly. There’s no problem with taking a break or two to relax, or double check some videos and manuals. Many prebuilts are also made poorly, worse than you’d be able to manage if you familiarize yourself. If they are ok with offering a low tier PSU, they are probably ok with doing low tier work, and ok with making some important mistakes. I would never trust that type of person to apply thermal paste, or properly pack my computer for shipping. To trust them with water cooling is just begging for trouble. When water cooling goes bad, it goes really bad. It would likely destroy part, or all, of your computer. Good luck with any warranty concerns from that type of business.
Water cooling is the sort of thing you do because you are personally interested in doing it yourself. You like to tinker and maintain these sort of things, because there’s a little bit of performance to be gained from it. And maybe you like the looks of it. Dealing with water cooling is more work for you. The day to day experience will also be worse. Water pumps make noise. They also have radiators which need fans just like air cooling does. The pump needs power, which means more heat in the room. Sure, the really good ones might shave a few degrees (10-20 C) over a decent air cooler, but you don’t need that kind of headroom. Unless your favorite game is getting the highest in-class score for benchmarking apps like Cinebench, this is pointless. Maintenance and replacement is also more work and money. The stakes are higher, there’s more work involved, and it costs more. But if you are into that sort of thing, it can be fun I guess. Do you like sports cars, and modifying them? Maybe water cooling is a really simple version of that you could be interested in. Otherwise, don’t even give it a second thought.
If you were already on an AM4 motherboard, then the 5950 is a great idea. But since you are buying an entire system, you shouldn’t bother with AM4 unless it is an amazing deal. The 5950 will be able to do whatever you need for a very long time, 10 years I imagine. But it’s the best you could ever install on that motherboard, and worse than the 7900 already, which you could always upgrade later if you want. The cost difference is minimal, if not identical, especially when buying everything new. If you’re willing to buy used, you might save a few hundred. Is it worth it to buy used? Not if you are already spending that kind of money. Min-maxing a deal can be a bit of a trap, in time spent hunting for used parts, and reliability. Both of which convert really easy into money.
7800XT is ok, but not the type of thing I’d want in something I paid $2000 for. For that price I’d want better. GPU is the most hard to predict as far as practical needs for what you want to do. If you need to render things, I’d stick to Nvidia strictly. If you just want to play games, and aren’t interested in raytracing, AMD is totally fine. We are months away from new GPU’s, so keep that in mind. It doesn’t mean you’d necessarily be able to get the newest stuff at MSRP, but it usually means some better prices on the previous gen in the leadup to release. How much of a discount isn’t usually much. Once new stuff comes out, the prices tend to go up a bit because people who missed out will settle for the old cards and are willing to pay more.
Some general prices:
Good b550 MB - 100-150
5950 - 350
64GB ddr4 - 100
2TB m.2 - 100
7800xt - 500
Good heatsink - 50-100
Good case - 50-100
Good 750w PSU - 100-150
Idk, but I bet it starts with the Ryzen 4070
Would the RX 7600XT work with the i5-12600K ? I can't use the suggested ARC GPU. Thanks ...
I want to ask has the 13th gen and 14th gen issue been solved or its still 50/50?
Are You doing a $1500-2200 after this video? I have been waiting for this for a long time since many of the part from last years bfb video isnt available in denmark anymore 😊
The intel cpu is 210€ in my country. If you want to go with intel, any alternatives?
Your previous video, when updating the BIOS, concerns the 13500 and 13600 processors?The BIOS update is now available on the Gigabyte page
Depending on your specific motherboard. Mine wasn't yesterday but is today.
Hi, I have a very important question. Is this assembly suitable for using coloring, effects, and fusion in DaVinci Resolve?
Yes!
@theTechNotice Unrelated to this video question, actually asked it on the other vid, but if my 13th gen I7-13700K is running fine, should I wait for microcode 0x129 to come out as a fix, or do anything else? I haven't been using my pc lately. MB: MSI MEG Z690 ACE.
Yes, update the bios!
@@theTechNotice Thank you, awaiting new bios to come out! Appreciate your videos, you were the first to inform me of this problem.
Is this two motherboard worth to buy?
■ Gigabyte B760M DS3H DDR5 WIFI
■ Gigabyte Aorus B760M x ax ice DDR5
If they're the same price the aorus one us better :)
The new WD BLUE 580 is perfect for thin and light laptops. 05:00
What about 3060 getting discontinued. Should i get a new 3060 in 2024
I can listen to you saying "BOOOEEEDGET" all day long.
"some issues" is good wording for dying 😂
Lucky 7 you Hit the Jackpot Triple 777.
In my country $750
i5 13400f, ASRock b760m, 2x8gb ddr4, nvme 256gb, HDD 2tb, rtx 4060/RX 6700xt, PSU 750w 80+ bronce, case montech atx, aio 240mm 🤣🤣🤣
Hello do you have any recommendations for a laptop and workstation pc am working with Affinity Suite 2, blender 4.2, DaVinci Resolve Studio 19. Thank you
laptops made to fulfil the needs of creators usually cost $2000 to $5000, and $2000 for that is scraping the bottom of what you would need to not worry about crashing and being able to have enough ram and processing power.
Lol, in india that "alman S2 ATX Mid Tower Computer PC Case" cost 230$, and "Fractal Design Focus 2 " cost 100$
im almost done building an Intel pc to a friend of mine, very hesitant to buy the 13600k over the 12700k, since the 13-14th gen stories Wont go away!hopefully its only the i7-i9s that are affected!
i heared every cpu over 65 tdp, so every k cpu is affected
i have heard that i5 13,14th gen r also effected and for that reason i would prefer amd lol if u want to defend intel pls do so becuze i am intersted
@@PrinzessinMaki I had a12600k on a cheap h610m mobo, I guess thats why it blew up! I first thought it was the mobo that blew, bought an Asus b660 d4 mobo and still no life!using old trusty 5700x now!
13500 and 13400 are also 65W SKU, only the 13100 is not affected, that is if you trust Intel's own statement @@PrinzessinMaki
@@johnbernhardtsen3008 blew up like fire??
Hoping someone can help.
My video edits will basically be GoPro 10 holiday footage and photo editing via Photoshop. I would also like to run VR for a Quest 3 to connect too occasionally. I'm pretty happy that the Intel solution using a i5-12600Ki5 CPU will be fine however my problem is the GPU.
The Intel Arc does not play well (at all) with any VR headsets, seems to be one of the few/only like this, so I'm at a loss as to a budget(ish) GPU that will work well with my Video/photo requirements but will also allow VR when I hook up a Quest 3..
Quite specific requirements I know but hopefully someone out there can offer suggestions. Thank ,....
Sorry, should have added I would be looking to use the free version of DaVinci Resolve
Is a750 gpu good for graphic designing work? Or di I need to go with the rtx 3060?
For photoshop? if it's all Typography, product packaging, print, marketing, static, 2 dimensional design work, don't waste your moeny on a GPU, buy way more ram
@@donnydarko7624 main priority is working on the pc but I also want to play some games on it too so I would need a gpu.
@@SteveRogers49727 then I'd say get an A770 if you can or a an amd card, the more vram you can get within your budget the better.
Damn, just last week I ordered all the parts for my first creator pc... You're late!
Recommending 5200 Mhz DDR5 is terrible. Don't do that. That memory has micron chips, you are to stuck with 5200 forever, and if your game the performance WILL suffer. Best ram is 6000 CL30/CL32 for 2x32 GB.
it's a creator pc, not a game pc and 5200 are fine. The CPU can’t even handle 6000 well.
@@thunderstein5041 Anything can run 6000 well, that is the point. You do not go below because you bottleneck your CPU, and not only in games. Any tech channel should know this at this point.
Try to flip creator Pc lauri
With a budget of $700 I would definitely look for used parts
The video is about ballparking what you can get for $700.
Even with new hardware, The content already has a certain amount of inherent variability imposed on it.
For Example regional differences may affect Pricing, Availability, & After sales support.
Adding used hardware to the mix vastly broadens said variability, Potentially making it less generally applicable to the channel's presumably global audience.
Used hardware is always a valid alternative many could benefit from considering - But from a content maker's standpoint, They'd rather not have their video be subjected to more circumstantial instances than the one's already at play.
@@cannotkazi
You're right about that, of course, but with $700 you have to make so many compromises in 2024. With that budget I would definitely skip the GPU for now and use the integrated graphics of the CPU. Upgrade the GPU later.
@@cannotkazi You're right about that, of course, but with $700 you have to make so many compromises in 2024. With that budget I would definitely skip the GPU for now and use the integrated graphics of the CPU. Upgrade the GPU later.
@@panic_2001 same
Thank you Lauri.
Thank you, Lauri thanker
Thank you Lauri thanker thanker!
@@theTechNotice You guys!! 🤣😂
@@theTechNotice Thank you Lauri!
would the 12900k be better than a 13600k for the 20$ price difference?
also, you should check out this kit of ram from silicon power. its ddr5 64gb 6000MT/s CL30 for 178.99$ usd
at the moment it would be better to go with a 12900k for Creators , 8P+8E cores compared to the 6P+8E and the theres no Stability issues for the 12th gen so there's a peace of mind
but you will need a more beefy cooler
What parts to choose?
Not ASUS
What parts not to choose?
Also ASUS 😂
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How to stretch 700 bucks into 1300 Bucks the video lol
i dont know if u saw my coment on ur privies video but that one would be perfect response thenak u
Yeah and you need buy soft for another 1000 $
These videos always remind me of AI, it's just so corny I have to stop myself and believe it isn't AI.
Wow. You're _still_ recommending Intel?
This guy likes intel and nvidia too much. They can sell him literal crap and he'll buy.
12 gen i5 is good just wish he would have more options for people who dont wana go intel
Here's something to consider.
In my country;
Intel sold through an official channel has this:
- Boxed, Not Tray.
- 3 Year warranty as standard.
+2 apparently if affected K series, As per Intel.
- Generally more choice when it comes to motherboards.
- Local trend "behind" So more folks on the LGA1700 socket than
on AM5 down here Implies easier, If not downright "better" resale.
Comparatively,
AMD processors only sold through Grey channel sourcing. Hence;
- 9/10 Tray variants. If it's the box one, It's usually randomly priced markedly higher - Irrespective of whether or not it's a chip that comes with the supplied Wraith cooler or not.
- Sold under "Seller" warranty. Coverage varies between 8, 10 or 12 months. Involves comparatively longer wait times in case of claim.
- Since the source of "import" varies, Less controlled pricing. Dips/climbs on seller discretion, Derived from overall supply abundance or scarcity.
Example: 7700x, Tray = $358, New.
Comparison: 7700x Boxed, New, US (Amazon) = $277+Tax.
Team Red is certainly worth considering. But believe it or not, For quite a few types of buyers in certain regions, Intel is still a very Real and likely contender due to the set and setting that surrounds it as per regional factors.
@@cannotkazi That's fair. You should always pick, what has more value in your country. If you're willing to order from China tho, you'll always find Amd better, even if your country has only intel.
@@jony_tough Sound suggestion indeed.
But check this;
- I believe many countries deal with an influx of imports that they can't/don't want to siphon through by just deciding a "lost in mail" fate for them.
- If it's not that, Then it could be worse. Much much worse; They don't define what taxes/charges/custom costs can or may incurr on products imported.
In scenario one, China-bound sellers counter accountability (justifiably so) because they say their liability ends when the product reaches its intended destination - And they're not wrong.
In scenario two, The product shows up at my door Only to be handed over if I clear the said duties/tariffs/charges decided to be imposed on product (Fun fact; I've literally paid one despite it costing 1.5x the value of the product itself lol)
Neither of this is a given. And honestly lately I do see a fair few folks down here rolling those dice. But what I'm hinting at is, It's not the sort of pickle most buyers are in a position to risk these odds. And if they are, that's still a question of whether they percieve it to be worthy of what might be a somewhat negligible gain in their case - All things considered.
We neighbor China.
You bet we reap the benefits of proximity every chance we get. But there's a threshold,
And unfortunately core PC components like CPU's, GPU's fall on the wrong side of it for us.
intel issues are with i9s not i5 or i3 😂😂😂
I5 13th and 14th gen are having just as many issues as the i9s
3060 are not that good
If you’re a content creator it’s a great entry level budget option. Especially with the 12gb of VRAM you WILL utilize. The card should’ve never been marketed at all to gamers. Not saying that it can’t game, but it’s no 1440p, or 4k GPU. Nothing matches its performance for a content creator for the $250-$300 price tag.
This video is useless... suggesting Intel for money saving?? Really dude? And implying that Intel is much better performance for creators? Really?? Some good suggestions like the Thermalright coolers which are amazing but so much wrong info in this video.
Intel? No thanks...
Opgrade
700$ low end ^^ dude lives in delusion
BRO STOP THE FRENCH TRANSLATION, IT IS SOOOOO BAD, IT MAKES MY HEAD HURT, JUST DELETE THAT CHANNEL OR PAY A HUMAN TO DO TRANSLATE IT.
Do not use Intel for a workstation GPU, or anything for that matter. Terrible compatibility and stability which is what you need for work. Intel already had one foot out the door before their latest struggles. You really think they are going to stick around the GPU market at this point?
Bad time to buy a GPU, so just wait for a few months, all 3 of them are coming out with a new generation. Use what you got until then. If you are desperate, you can grab an AMD 6750 for $300. Desperate is the key word here, because AMD GPU aren't a great idea for workstation. They are great for budget gaming, which is 99% of this video's audience. Otherwise, save your money and wait for Nvidia 50 series to come out. Maybe grab a 4070 for like $400 or something (wishful thinking probably).
Bad CPU advice. Ditch that 2-generations-old Intel platform. Grab a non-x 7600 and a B650 board for the same price. Why non-x? They are 65W and come with wraith stealth heatsink (not the prism like I thought) which is ok. Good enough, I've been using the prism on a non-x 7900 for almost a year now, but they aren't all that comparable. You'll be able to upgrade to Zen 6 or 7 in a few years as well. Just don't cheap out on the motherboard, watch the motherboard roundups on hardware unboxed to get an idea what that means.
50-series are on track for a 2025 release and that's only for the flagship products.
The AMD platform lacks quicksync or an equivalent which is a big deal for video editing.
The 7600 comes with the stealth cooler which is like a 5$ cooler. Enough, but noisy. And the CPU will prolly thermal throttle anyways. The 7700 looks sweat though with the Prism. Anyways E cores do give multithread performance, enough to beat AMD price-price. Alder Lake is still excellent for budget builds , just stay out of Raptor Trash Lake.
AMD Gpus are trash for anything workstation related. The intel ones are fine for their edge use cases, but if you already have the igpu better get a 4060 to complete the feature set of the computer.
@@epeksergastis Good to know about the stealth, I'll edit my mistake. I was on the fence about the prism but tried it anyway to get something out of it. I wish I hadn't bothered at this point so I don't have to clean off the garbage paste from the thermal pad later, but it's fine. Got one of those kryosheets but I'm waiting for either the fan on the prism to start getting noisy, or when I upgrade.
Quicksync looks like nvenc or amf. Haven't used anything but nvenc, and whatever really old AMD stuff was on the 7870, definitely nice to have. I don't know how many people could do what they need without a gpu. That seems like laptop or mini pc territory.
I don't have any dire need to upgrade, but I'm going to keep an eye out for any of the relevant 40 series to get a little cheaper in the run-up to 50 series release. I don't have **too** much delusion about grabbing a 5080 at MSRP, assuming that would even make sense for me. But I don't have the willpower to not at least take a look when the time comes :)
@@LukesBlenderChannel if you don’t need an upgrade do not give them any of your hard earned euros/dollars/whatever.
The 5080 may cost 1500$🤮🤮. It will probably destroy the 4090.
Blender I think only really needs a good gpu and can get by with a budget cpu. But I haven’t grown serious into it yet. My 4070 will be enough as a starting point.