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The Best CPU for Music Production in 2023?
A short video detailing my upgrade journey and views regarding the best CPU for music production in 2023.
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The Best DAW in 2023?
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Video discussing a popular topic of conversation on Reddit. What is the best DAW for music production in 2023?
NVIDIA 4060 4K Gaming - Wreckfest
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The video that apparently can't be made. Realistically, this card will not win any awards in gaming. However, the belief this isn't capable of 4K (or even a 1440) is somewhat unfounded. Sure, it may not be getting 100 FPS (at least without DLSS) but on non-AAA games, 4K performance is acceptable, playable and enjoyable. I know, I know - I'm not a gamer and 60 FPS in 4K may not be anything parti...
From Zero to Single Node Openshift (SNO) in ~22 Minutes
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Quick install of Single Node OpenShift in ~22 minutes. This method can also be used for a full multi-node OpenShift cluster, but expect ~45 minutes plus in this scenario. Instructions as a blog:- blog.netting.org.uk/2023/08/02/from-zero-to-openshift-in-30-minutes/ kcli Github Repo:- github.com/karmab/kcli kcli Documentation:- kcli.readthedocs.io/en/latest/#deploying-kubernetes-openshift-clusters
FIVE Reasons to BUY the NVIDIA 4060
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Warning: If you're a gamer seeking maximum FPS then this is maybe not the video for you. If you're using a GPU for any other task (3D modelling, rendering, CUDA or NVENC), welcome! Additional information: My comments regarding not exceeding 100W power draw were in relation to rendering and encoding. Maximum power draw reported via NVidia System Monitor (Linux) was: Wreckfest (game) in 4K, 60FPS...
Funnily enough, this video is steering me towards AMD.
Hi. I'm a composer and use this computer for audio and video production. I have a 12th Gen Intel Core i9-12900K 16-Core processor 3.20 - 5.20 GHz 64GB RAM, 4TB NVMe SSD PCIe, Intel UHD Graphics 770, 3-Monitor Support 4K video via, DisplayPort, HDMI or VGA. Now I need to upgrade my PC, because a new music and video software needs faster computer and new sound libraries (samples) eats a lot of RAM memory. So, i need to buy a new PC. My son bought for me AMD Ryzen 9 9900X CPU as present, and I have to build a new PC around this CPU. Ryzen 9 9900X 4 slots of DDR5 5600 and max memory Size 192 GB RAM is good for me. Now I need your advice about motherboard. I found few of them and need to know which one is better for Ryzen 9 9900X. 1. ASUS ProArt X870E-CREATOR 2. ASUS PRIME X670E-PRO 3. ASUS PRIME X870-P 4. ASUS ROG STRIX X870E-E Once again: I need a good, fast PC for film and commercials composing and mastering. I'll use all 4 DDR5 RAM with all 192 GB. I just need to know a technical compatibility between my CPU and those motherboards. My favorite is ASUS ProArt X870E-CREATOR. THANKS
slow single core performance = coffee dependency:)
Get an AMD with V-Cache; the newest generation is worth it, because you can set it to 65W in the BIOS and you can get a very efficient and quiet system that can do 32 samples buffer wirh loads of plugins and no drop outs. The extra L3 cache is incredible for DAW workloads.
Xeon multicore processors must be good.
Studio One can take advantage of multi threading and can use e-cores.
ryzen 5600g ?
Interesting note about the hybrid cores - very useful information in specifying a new CPU. Thank you.
Gotta be Ryzen just based on the fact that AMD CPUs don’t rust, smoke, and explode. 😂
In taskmanager under details set infinity of the daw to uneven cores(0,1,3,etc), it will now only use the non ht-cores.
Is ryzen 9 5900x good for music production?
im looking to buy exactly that one too. have you gotten it already?
Yes, but the Intel Alder Lake Core i7 12700K is faster (if you care about virtual instruments). Both the Zen 3 Ryzen 9 5900X and Alder Lake i7 12700K are similar chips, but i went for the i7 12700K, the perfomance per watt is excelent for a desktop chip.
Hello sir! A few months ago, I started producing music again after a 10-year break, and I've run into issues like sound clipping while recording guitars with a few plugins. Yes, I know about sample rates, etc. I've tried everything, lowering to 44,000 and increasing the sample rate. Currently running Ableton, after watching your video, realizing I have the same processor, a 4th-gen i7 4770, I believed you when you stated any processor will do the job because you have all that expensive gear behind you. So, I upgraded my sound card, did more and more research, even changed DAW to Reaper, and that helped a bit, but still crackling after adding a few plugins into a single track. When I master, I can feel how my PC struggles with handling all of the tracks and plugins. And you know what helped me? Getting a new processor!!! I now have an R5 7500F, and I don't run into any issues anymore. I can run over 10 plugins on a single track with a low sample rate and high frequency rate. So to all of you guys, if you blame the CPU, change the CPU! I wish I didn't watch your video and bought a new PC a few months ago. A faster CPU makes a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT of difference. Thanks for the info about E-cores, but since you misled people about "any CPU will do," I don't quite believe you now. Don't get me wrong; it's just weird how you changed to a newer CPU and didn't even notice a difference, only complaining about 1 minute still being 1 minute. Maybe you are just doing simple music, with few tracks and you don’t do any live recordings. In that case any processor will do.
This is still your bad. Your i7-4770 isn't a modern CPU. That is 10 CPU generations ago. You should educate yourself on what CPUs do and how they are named. If you would have done a little research on your CPU you would have found that it is old and not what this guy was talking about. You have no one to blame but yourself.
Thanks for this video
Hi Steve, Are you able to add worker nodes to the single node cluster?
The ctlplane is already deployed as a node and in the name "Single Node" only one node can be deployed.
Does anyone know if Presonus Studio One 5 or 6 is having this issue with Ryzen cpus?
What is '$cluster' in 'kcli create kube openshift --paramfile parameters.yml $cluster' ?
same is my question. getting error
It could as well be the software you are using. You mentioned Cubase, I know FL Studio has multi core integration and has ZERO Problem running my custom 24 core Intel Xeon Server convert to Desktop CPU at all. This with 20 instances of Omnisphere going and it barely hits 15% CPU in the DAW. Then again FL Studio does an update, which seems like every 2 weeks to a month.
Interesting. I didn't know about the issues regarding the hybrid architecture of Intel CPUs, when it comes to music production.
It depends on the DAW, Fl studio 20 and Ableton live scale perfectly with both P-cores and E-cores on my i7. Pro Tools runs poorly and was fixed recently for Apple Sillicon.
@@saricubra2867 OK. I am using FL Studio.
Thank you for that information sir enjoy your day
Abelton now recommends AMD processors.
Source please 🙏
@@pivertgalant5221 Puget Systems recommends the Threadripper 7970X for Ableton. Ableton hasnt said anything about the topic
@@eyebrowman5142Threadrippers have awful single core perfomance. Gaming CPUs are better.
i9 11900k is the way to go
I ordered a 12600k today. I am not knowledgeable on computers at all. I did a bit of research and found the primary 6 cores are at 3700 ghz the second ones 4 cores are 2800 ghz. The base frequency of the 12400 is 2.5 khz, with 6 cores which was the other option I considered. Hypothetically even if tasks switch from the first to the secondary ones, they are still quicker and the cpus are not much different in prices as of today. The cost of a seperate cooler is 50 cad$, they are supposedly better than those incorporated with the included 12400 or 12500, 12600. The 12600 is at 2400 ghz, the k model without a fan but including integrated graphics is 3.7, with 4 more cores, the extra ones are quicker too, so the extra cooling fan you get with the 1600 is not worth . From what I read, the ones included with the Intel chips, don't cool well. That is why I opted for the 12600k I will keep you posted to let you know if there were issues after it is build. I used the pc builder to check the compatibility of the parts. I am crossing my fingers and hoping it pans out Will be my first build. The price difference
Hi, i’m thinking of getting the same cpu. Does it perform well and how was your experience?
It seems, You dont know what youre talking about
Care to elaborate?
Dom Sigalas (a Cubase ambassador) did a very good video comparing 12th Gen to an AMD workstation system and he was very happy and impressed with the latter. As you said, experiences can be hard to let go of I suppose.
I wonder how i missed that video. Thank you.
Couldn't find the 12th gen video, just one with 9th gen.
If I held on to my CPU issues of the past I never would have bought a computer again. My Pentium 4 D was garbage.
man how many time have i told you to stop using those crack copies of Cubase then you wouldn't have these issues
its not working for me
you are the prophet , you hit the spot right in the middle, cheers , all the best
5950x user here. Rock solid for 3 years. I've just ordered a 9950x. I've used intel since 1992 and I'm sick of them. They've fallen behind.
Great video. Thank you
F Got an i7 12700F just last year. Now I know where all those pops and drop outs were coming from.
It doesn't happen for me. I have the K version, the clocks are perfectly stable and high. I always avoid the non-K chips.
Do you recommend this processor?
@@goldex666 Yes! No issues after Cubase updates and moving samples to NVME M.2 SSD. Also realized that Berlin samples really prefer 128gb of RAM instead of my 64 :D
@@TheLastDodo-ix5qh So, will Ryzen 7 8700F be enough for FL Studio or should I prefer 12700F like you?
@@TheLastDodo-ix5qh So is there another cpu you would consider instead of the 12700 or is that good enough for Cubase? Thanks
In Cubase 13 you can now select cpu optimization as an option for hybrid cpus. Though I probably still won't upgrade my 8core/8thread i7 9700 for a while.
is this problem inherent to Cubase or Nuendo(or whatever that is) or is this a Universal audio DAW phenomena? Are 'other' DAWs experiencing this problem? I have been using an old Dell for 7 years and it records well enough but the midi latency sucks. Is a Mac integrated system going to be any better for midi latency?
Bitwig and Reaper use way less RAM afaik.
@@wolfgangdevries127 Yes, I currently use REAPER but my question /concern was is ; does the intel CPU (hybrid or not) inherently introduce added latency into the processing event as opposed to other CPU's .ie AMD , Mac silicon.
finally,,, someone is talking about the issues,,, what to do for non latency midi instrument samples? How does Mac Silicon differ in it's integrated system? is info allocated differently . So many "pros" use Macs.
I'm not a professional musician I'm learning the arts of DAW production and 3 years ago I purchased an Acer nitro 5 AN515 54 that has been upgraded by the company just laptops in Auckland with 32 gig RAM quad-core SSD 4 terabytes which I upgraded to 6 TB and it's been a really reliable laptop and I have purchased quite a few DAWs from cubase down to mixcraft 10 Pro and all the others in between and 3 months ago my second laptop blew up and I decided to purchase an Asus just for the fun of it and purchase the Asus Rog strix g17 2023 model of which is g71 3PU possibly but anyway it's got Ryzen 9 and 16 cores 64 gig RAM and 2 x 2 terabyte SSD Samsung Pro and it all sounds really really luxurious and up market but at the end of the day it's just a slow or just as quick as my Acer but then again it depends what you are doing and I think it's about time that all of this technical jargon that companies deem necessary on these hardware bits and pieces be put in line with the motor trade because I mean we all know where we are with the motor trade so if the hardware is the actual vehicle and the DAWs is the actual terrain whether it's a motorway or cross country or whatever then we know where we are so if we are trolling along in an Austin 1100 four gears manual going over the roughest terrain of cubase lol we know we're going to be in for a rough time however if we've got the most up-to-date SUV that can climb mountains then we know that the cubase road is going to be a breeze but you get my gist I think the average Joe blogs in the street just doesn't know what end of a core to the other in technical terms and heavily relies on RUclips scampering from one video to another but I think it's the real life test that will give you the answers that you want and there's so many variables I mean for instance I run bit meter internet monitor and I have Kaspersky premium running away and goodness knows how many other programs and do we all terminate these to use our DAWs well I don't think everybody will I'm sure that the elite professionals weil but there are so many variables I don't think under normal circumstances a categorical answer can be given. I do know after spending lots of money on some really big names to try them out in DAWs I purchased mixcraft 8 9 and 10 Pro from acoustica and I have to say it just works straight out of the box and it is an absolute breeze and everything works zippity doo dah and the same goes for FL studio and to a degree Reason studios is pretty nifty as well but when you get into cubase and all of these big names and even bitwig in my experience you kind of run into clunkiness no matter what laptop you are using but then again I'm not a professional and I'm just a casual user and if I had to make a decision I would go with Intel and that is based on the nightmare q Psycho music AMD from wayback 2013-14 but having said that my new Ryzen 9 with 16 cores and 64 gig RAM is very quick but is it worth the extra money to what I paid for my Acer nitro and I would say no it was twice as much money and really I should sell it and invest in maybe the Acer Predator Helios I don't know at the end of the day I've got an HP ProBook 4540s i7 somewhere in the depths of my cupboard that is still good to go and will run quite a few DAWs with no problem at all. I think you're right about going to put the kettle on it's what the English do it's what I've done all my life and apparently tea won the war for England because the merchant ships with the tea on board got through to England intact and boosted morale :)) so yeah everybody wants everything to happen in the flash of the blink of an eye and all these milliseconds and shaving off a second here and a second there is just crazy. Too many opinions on RUclips on just everything and if you base your life decisions on RUclips then you're going to end up in the loony bin anyway chasing your own tile. I raise my cup of tea to your statement about the extra minute putting the kettle on and just say have a fantastic rest of the week Intel AMD or whatever Cos it's going to be out of date in no time at all with all the upgrades they bring in. Have a fantastic week
hi can i get same with okd4 ?
But isn't the I5 12400F Hybrid Architecture (code name Alder Lake)?
Although they have Alder Lake architecture, it is not hybrid. They have 6 P-cores and in fact they work quite well. The one that does have a hybrid architecture with P and E Cores are the 12600k and above, anf the same with the 13th generation with the 13400f and above.
Thanks for clarifying. I'm currently scratching my head about what's causing me pops and clicks in my DAW. (Cubase 12). I have a Core i5 12400f my self, so I was worried... @@music.quiros
Reaper Features 1. 128 audio channels per mixer track 2. Advanced routing features 3. Advanced "side chaining" & modulation for All parameters on any plugin 4. Built-in pitch correction (both auto & manual) 5. Great stock (fx) plugins plus use any 3rd party plugin format {including CLAP, LV2} 6. Extremely Advanced render options & render queue with flexible naming options when rendering multiple items. 7. 32 customizable tool bars 8. Create your own keyboard shortcuts 9. Create custom macros which automates multiple commands into 1 action then map that to a keyboard shortcut 10. Portable install 11. Advanced multiple layered "track freeze" with the ability to go all the way back to the original state even after closing the project 12. Load project in offline mode to troubleshoot buggy vsts 13. Extremely low RAM & CPU usage 14. Amazing noise removal 15. Vocal alignment function built-in 16. Versatile time Stretch options 17. Open & switch between multiple sessions 18. Remote session collaboration tools (NinJAM) 19. Online repository with over 2000 community based enhancements including plugins 20. Sub-project linking. Great for Mastering workflow 21. Remote control daw via any web browser ON ANY DEVICE 22. ChordGUN for Key/chord degree music theory workflow 23. MIDI key lock 24. Save "undo" as a part the project for unlimited "undos" even after closing & reloading sessions 25. Loop record & create take lanes for both audio & midi to capture the perfect performance or use comping to achieve the perfect take 26. Tempo lock samples to your project with built-in sample browser 27. Delta solo 28. Ara support 29. Agnostic tracks... Meaning there are no specific track type. 30. Put Midi, audio, mono, stereo, video or image files, all on the same track 31. Media browser can show 🎶 notes (C, C#, Gb etc) being played in the sample being previewed 32. Video editing & rendering 33. Oversampling for any individual plugin 34. Oversampling for any plugin chain 35. Spectral audio editing 36. Separate GLOBAL slots for Monitoring FX 37. Parallel & multi-band processing for any plugin 38. Advanced automation clip editing & manipulation 39. Midi side processing workflow for any plugin available for any plugin 40. Support for CLAP plugin format 41. MPE Support Reaper 7 42. Create & save plugin containers 43. Track spacers 44. New parallel signal workflow on a single track. Both with plugins & plugin containers 45. New take lanes workflow with new "swipe comping" tool., while still retaining the old comping workflow 46. Gain reduction read out for compressors & limiters that support it 47. Supports 512 physical inputs & 512 physical outputs 48. Advanced Surround sound panning 49. Retroactive midi recording 50. Advanced time stretch algorithms
7800X3D or the new i5 14600k? The benchmarks i can currently find show the 7800X3D has better performance in Adobe lightroom, how well would that transfer over to a DAW?
The 3D v-Cache would benefit virtual instruments more, however the lower clock compared to the 7800X would hamper DSP performance.
I'd like to have a music and video / 3d rendering computer. This video was useful thank you. I'm still dwelling on what to get.
I'm thinking about building this one. But indeed its hard to choose. So we need to watch some more of these, i guess. First thought about getting a DDR-5 mainboard, but as far as i read the increase is not that great. So thats why i picked the 3600 DDR4 instead. First time choosing the parts myself, so trying to find out if i picked wisely. cpu-Processor Intel Core i9-14900K (6 GHz Turbo Boost) socket 1700 processor main board ASUS PRIME H770-PLUS D4 socket 1700 cpu fan Noctua NH-U12A chromax black ram Kingston FURY 64 GB DDR4-3600 Kit graphics card On cpu harddisk SAMSUNG 990 PRO, 2 TB SSD (Windows 10) Lexar NM790 4 TB SSD (Mac OSX & Soundbanks) Seagate Exos X20 20 TB SATA (Storing but still 7200, So may run preset-sample) pc case be quiet! PURE Base 500 FX midi tower Case-fan be quiet! Light Wings PWM 140 mm high-speed case fan [Top of case] power supply be quiet! Straight Power 11 750W 2.007,58 Parts only YOU would need a graphics card as you want to do video as well. I will only use it for music production and daily tasks, not a gamer either. Just hope it be able to run the Virus Emulator VSTi on 10 or so trax, else Viper will have to do. That emulates Virus as well and can now load presets as well, and less cpu eating. Viper i can run but not many instances, DSP56300 Emulator only crackles, so is too cpu intensive for my old laptop i5-2520M CPU 2.50GHz. So time to get a new one! My system is i figure 2nd generation, so i expect a huge boost in power to be able to run 20 VSTi. Can do about 3-4 nexus, 1 Viper, 10 Sampler trax, minimum VST use. Ones i do 4 automations then many times it crashes. ALSO still working on logic PC am an oldy lol. But will test Cubase, last used it on ATARI, and Ableton. May finally try to switch and will look into using a slave computer in sync ! Then i just run old logic trax on an old computer, and run the heavy sequences on the new system and the weak ones and the midi on the old system. Make the new one a slave to bounce tracks over. If i export the midi then Fruity which i tried did not read the automation. By midi it may pick it up, else i need to bounce to audio which i rarely do really. Good luck with your build, and if you have advise related to my build I be happy to get your input. Greets. PS Just hope i do not get that economy core problem as this cpu does have these slave cores. But the K version is advised everywhere for music production, and has the highest single core power. I work with logic pc and that only knows 1 core to work with. So picked this one as it has the best score, and i be using it the next 10 years, so best buy the best available, in my case.
@@PascalVermeulen-f6x from what I understand you need the best Single core or amount of single and performance cores CPU for best performance, not necessarily multi cores. But in my case I want a video and at the same time a music production computer build in the 2-4k range. So ultimately I know that I will need a 4090 GPU and at minimum an I-9 of some sort. But I'm not sure what is the best motherboard for them, or if maybe the threadripper pro can handle music production to it's best potential better than the other cpus. As far I know, it handles Davinci well but I want something for Houdini, Unreal Engine, Blender, Z brush, and for my daw Studio One Pro 6.
@@PascalVermeulen-f6x I did hear one must use alot of ram for Kontakt VSTs that I use for example. I'm working off of an i7 on a 1000gig SSD laptop. I know I have issues of some sort but I do feel the computer can handle over clocking to some degree so the daw isn't too overworked sometimes. But I can see if I overload 10gigs my Daw starts to cpu Crackle and I tried messing with the settings to accommodate but compensation leads to terrible workflow and I'm not a fan of time wasting. So yes I'm thinking 128 gig of ram power is definitely a go for me. I do hear the cpu 3900k or even the 3900 KS for video is great as well not sure which one to get since 4900 doesn't do much and the fact it only gives a 10% boost from tbe previous version isn't worth it. Thank you by the way
@@PascalVermeulen-f6x October is usually the best month November they shoot up again. Not sure if I'll wait that long tbh. All I know it's either intel or threadripper for sure because of the core counts for video and 3d editing. So I need something great not good for one use like music. I want both uses. It's still a hot search tonight.
A KC3000 NVMe and a DDR5 compatible motherboard with faster ram. Maybe It will help with data transfer
I would agree with you totally - I am OK with AMD and chose an AMD 5950x which has 16 full blown cores. Old architecture now but arguably the best. Also to support what you say - even Apple M series default for Logic if p-cores only! - they are aware of the problem and it is impossible to guess the correct core 100%. The e-cores wont be a problem all of the time but there is an occasional risk an e-core will overload so you may get a weird dropout. Next time you hit play the OS will probably "learn" and the problem will mysteriously vanish!
I'm running since few months an i9 13th on Asus MB with Cubase 11, works just fine. Just when using Spectralayers on more than 15min of audio, it might have some sort of issues on file-size. Note that on Win10 I did not select high-performance computing yet but balanced, not sure if this relates to the core-issues you mentioned. My reasoning is that yes i9 13th is a hell lot of money, but in the end human time is more expensive than that, so all time savings are very valuable. I wasn't aware of what you are poiniing out, so thanks. I'm cirious if Cubase would also plan using GPU or why they should or should not to, perhaps a nice video topic for you.
What cooling solution are you using with i9 ? Is it silent enough for music production? I am currently thinking to buy a pc but can't decide between which Intel processor to go for as i7 and i9 13 gen both will require water cooling and that seems to be noisy.
@@dsgwyw My i9 pc is extremely silent using a fairly normal Arctic cooler (think it's i35 but not sure, my case is closed now and built in a rack), but the key noise improvement was the PSU using a version from BeQuite (Dark Power Pro 650). Keep in mind that the CPU fan is only noisy when rendering/exporting master audio, which you only do 1-2min at the very end of the production. While the PSU is on all the time so that has to be really low noise. Furthermore I have extra low noise case fans (but cheap ones, not even the Noctua), but tied those not to 12V but to the lower voltage. i9 13th has bad ratings for high power consumption but what everybody is overlooking is that you only have high consumption 1-2min at final rendering, bbut it's the fastest one out there. If you want to save money buy the 12th gen. If you want to save time buy the fastest one i9 13th. I also have a graphic card 3060 (3 coolers) inside, you really almost don't hear the pc in my studio, but like I said the PSU was the main trick, along with low voltage on the case fans.
Just got 7950x with 128gb ram and 4tb nvme. I’ll let y’all know If it sucks. Great vid btw, appreciate anyone who takes the time to cover this stuff!
Does it suck?
Sounds awful! 😂 I have a 5950x, 32GB, 2TBNvme and it handles everything ! Weirdly, whole projects are absolutely fine. But I'm a mastering engineer and I use some seriously high end plugins with oversampling 16x switched on all of them and I can max out the CPU with 8 plugins on one track. Some plugins in high end mode can completely eat all your CPU headroom.. I usually switch to eco until it's time to export.
How is it going with your CPU?
How's it going?
@@MOSMASTERING It comes down to speed, the newer 7000 have higher clocks, end of the day most daws still only use one core per track so higher the core clock better they do. 5950x is a 3.4 core, 7950x is a 4.5 one, that is quite a huge difference.
i get a lot of pops and clicks on my pc. might upgrade soon. prob get i71300k with a asus proart motherboard
You can read the update on Steinberg page: Update 2023-08-28: Recent tests indicated that the situation has improved significantly and feedback from the user base supports the results. While we are still working on optimized versions of Cubase and Nuendo, the behavior running on the latest Cubase/Nuendo 12 and Windows 11 builds is mostly as expected.
Ciao sn- tech. Bel video. E sono d' accordo con te. Mi potresti consigliare una configurazione completa e silenziosa partendo dal processore 12400? Ti ringrazio
I'm using bandlad on mobile for my 1st single.
*Promo sm*
In terms of AI/VR, are there issues using the 40 series cards with older cpus, such as my i7 9700? The reasons I am consider the 4060 vs the $300 prior generations are those and the low tdp.
I don't have a huge amount of experience with AI/VR workloads but I would think that a 9th gen i7 could keep the GPU sufficiently fed with data; From my exploration of Stable Diffision it appears only one CPU core is tied up when rendering, with the GPU doing most of the heavy lifting. Of course, if talking about training AI models then VRAM will be a very limiting factor. I would imagine your setup would perform well in general VR too - although I can't speak of the latest AAA games and requirements.
The plan is to jump on the train with this machine and go from there.