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Question: is i5 12400f with 7800 xt good for future proofing? Am I going to have to upgrade soon? Should I buy an amd procwssor as he said in the video or am I just fine?
Cool! anyway, here is the recipie for brownies! - 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter - 2 cups granulated sugar - 4 large eggs - 1 teaspoon vanilla extract - 1 cup all-purpose flour - 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder - 1/4 teaspoon baking powder - 1/4 teaspoon salt - 1 cup chopped nuts (optional) Instructions: 1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease a 9x13-inch baking pan. 2. In a medium-sized saucepan, melt the butter over low heat. Remove from heat and stir in the sugar, eggs, and vanilla extract until well combined. 3. In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt. Gradually add this dry mixture to the wet ingredients, stirring until just combined. 4. Fold into a 4 year old childs skull. 5. Pour the batter into the prepared baking pan, spreading it evenly. 6. Bake in the preheated oven for approximately 30-35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out with moist crumbs (not wet batter). 7. Allow the brownies to cool completely in the pan before cutting into squares.
Few months ago, a Friend bought a whole new PC for himself, with a 13700 and a RTX4070 Ti GPU. He brought not just his new one but also his Old PC to the Workplace we both work there, where we both and 1 colleague more assembled his new PC, and disassembled his old PC to Clean up and reassemble back the old parts, including his old Gigabyte Windforce GTX 970. When we cleaned it and reassembled it, I tried this GPU on my Workplace PC that has an i5 10400 and 16gb RAM DDR4 3200mhz. To my Surprise, the GPU worked quite well on some of my Games I downloaded with my Steam acc on it, so I just tried something ridiculous like testing Cyberpunk 2077 - I can't believe how smooth this game runs in Mid Graphic pre settings. He told me, with his (older) CPU ha was barely able to Play Forza Horizon 4 with mere 20fps at best, 2 years ago when we both played the game a lot. So I decided to buy this GPU from him, since I planned to built a new PC at Home, but didn't want to throw away my old PC parts - which are literally the same parts like on my Workplace PC, except doubled RAM. when I have my new PC, with an i7 (probably either 12700k or 13700k, since in my country new CPUs are expensive as fuck) and DDR5 RAM + MB, as well a brand new PSU, I gonna give all my old Parts plus extra bought parts and this GTX 970 to another Colleague and best friend, who helped me out financially very often in the past.
@@mejustanormalguy4742 Yeah, its a pretty good mid-range card. Though I wouldn't really recommend anything lower as at that point you have to turn graphics down. The more you invest upfront the longer you wont have to upgrade.
@MKProd711 yes absolutely, depends on the game but even a 4090 can mostly stretch its legs. But if Ur playing any newer games, especially unreal engine 5 game rn u might see problems cos they are horribly optimised nowadays, but this applies to all cpus even the top end. Other than that it's still one of the best out there for gaming
@@Shameless286yeah , for Fortnite the 7800x3d gave me the best results for my 4070 than the 5800x3d 5800x3d is amazing still but I wanted to go overkill and future proof with the 7800
Just upgrade to the 14700k in the future after that cpu dies and you are still good on that board. People don't understand that moores law is dead and it is hard and hard to produce higher end pc stuff on these platorms. This is why AI and quantum computers will be pushed here in the futrue. It is just the tech is to new and not refined enough for common use today.
Just got my parts to upgrade from a 1600 + 1060 6gb to a 5800x3d + rx 7800xt. I can't wait to put it all together. It's gonna be such a massive difference. Honestly gonna try to skip am5 entirely.
@@BaldKiwi117 am4 will be viable for the foreseeable future. I’m also wondering if Intel 15th gen will have any advantages over AM5. Intel 15th gen + the new Nvidia Super variants will probably be a great time for builders
Stupid comment. Ok......................... If the person has the cooling for the cpu what issue here. i7 is not enough if you want more in your cpu. @@justiceoflight3157
let's be real, a lotta people don't upgrade CPU in so long that when it's actually time to upgrade the "new" platform is already dead too so it's better to not care about that unless you jump on an AMD socket very early on and upgrade to the last gen said socket ever supports, and just change platform altogether
First time building one last week and I have got a 4070 and ryzen 7800x3D, this vid made me feel a lot better that i got the most out of my money for a cheap build.
At 1440p the gpu will be bottlenecking just so you know. The 5800x is still a great cpu and since the 4070 will probably bottleneck, if you ever decide to upgrade components, just upgrade the gpu, and the cpu will be fine probably even up to a 4090
@@keylime6 you’re right but I think the ideal pc has a gpu bottleneck. One will always be bottlenecking the other so it’s better if the more expensive piece isn’t getting held back by the less expensive one
I am definitely waiting for the next intel socket. 3 gens of intel and looking at how 11th gen was, there should be a nice bump up from 14th to 15th gen intel
For amd 5600 to 7600x or Ryzen 7 5700 to 5800x3d For intel 12400f to 13400f or 12600k to 13400f You can pick a stronger or weaker gpu depending on your games, workloads and resolution
@@TheAscendedHuman When he asked for the best I'm pretty sure that 99% of people ask what's most practical, besides if he wanted the actual best he could always search up the Ryzen 9 or Ryzen 7 x3d/Intel i9 in their newest generation
Idk why people would easily say "lga 1700 is a dead socket" and telling people not to buy it. Look, if ur getting 14600k and paired it with 4070 or even 4080, chances are ur not gonna need to upgrade it for 3-5 years, at this point it doesnt matter if u'r picking up am5 for future proofing if u keep telling people that it wont support the next gen. Bcause in the next 3-5 years u holding on to that am5 board im pretty sure am6 is out and then what? Ur telling me its not worth to pick am5 by the same reason? Just pick whatever thats a best deal available. I dont think most people needed an upgrade every year anyway.
Exactly my thoughts. I am planning to build a new PC with 14700k and 4070 Ti Super which will be massive upgrade as I currently have a 5 years old PC with i5-7600 and GTX 750 Ti with 4 GB of VRAM. I don't have plans to upgrade soon when I buy this one. I will wait at least 4 years.
@@djordjek3916 good for you, im still rocking ryzen 5 5600 with rx 6700xt and im very happy with it, it will probably holding up just fine for 3 years (unless something bad happen to my card as i buy this 2nd hand)
My 5800x still held it weight with my 4070ti, but I just finally switched over to my 7800x3d and new Mobo when I drained my loop and with ray tracing off its 20-30fps higher and 10-15fps higher with ray tracing on in Warzone and Fortnite. (Max 1440p settings)
Weird question here, do you know any fix to the opengl problem Amd has ? When I'm playing minecraft with my 7900 x and xt - its most of the time just a mess full of microstutter. Thanks in advance : )
Fun fact: 2 out of 3 GPU companies also are CPU companies (AMD and Intel). The only GPU company that doesn't make CPUs is Nvidia. This means that Nvidia will eventually start making CPUs kinda like Intel started making GPUs.
"Dont waste your money on 14th gen" The words of someone who doesnt know about anything regarding intel. They are basically the same price and sometimes even cheaper
They are cheaper a lot of the times and give more cores then the 7800x3d which has the 3d cache taking up processing space. For gaming yes it is best for you really want that 15 more fps I guess which you can't notice anyway.
if you have 240 fps and go to 255fps. Do you think you will notice the difference. The answer is no. Your RERE trash eyes like your RERE trash brain won't tell the difference. @@UncleEdson
great line up. Dude is completely wrong about his advice. Telling people to get the low end versions of that gen cpu with low end mobo's. He needs to be telling people to get high end Mobos. Pair with 7800x3d chips and then resell those chips after the next gen comes out the 8800x3d or whatever they call it next. Then do that til the 9800x3d or whatever. This is the best way to save money doing that. His advice is telling them to get a low end cpu that resell for dirt. They buying a 200 buck cpu and hoping that buy next gen it not at 75 bucks. We will see. But issue also is next gen will be even high cost so if that cpu selling for more to begin with. They will be out more money.
@@fighterpimp yeah I agree with what you're saying, and thanks man I've really enjoyed this line up I've been saving up for 8 years ! So I'm very happy with having the newest gen cpu and a killer 4070 oc ventus
What year are we in that saying an i5 is bad is an opinion lmfao The i5 13600k is an amazing CPU. I5s in general can be amazing CPUs. I have a 7600x myself but I wouldn't shrug off 13th gen i5s either @@TheAscendedHuman
⚠️ WARNING: Relying solely on a GPU bottleneck calculator can be misleading. A reported "5% bottleneck" doesn't guarantee an actual bottleneck; numerous factors, such as the games you play and your graphics settings, play crucial roles.
@@Midwest_Tyler if u have 32gb of ddr5 6000+ mhz ram u will have +16gb in fast VRAM so basicaly your gpu has 28gb of vram wich is plenty for 99% of games. But honesly 4080 is best high end gpu that isnt overkill like 4090 so ill prob buy 4080 super
STOP categorizing GPUs as "1080p", "1440p" and "4K" GPUs! It's stupid and counter productive and teaches people to think in very inefficient ways. 1) it all depends what games people are playing. There are plenty of games where a 4060 can run 4k 120 fps. And there are games where even the 4090 struggles to keep 1440p 60 fps. 2) furthermore, even if the categorizing would make sense TODAY, it won't be in a couple of months. When next generation nvidia cards and AMD cards release, people might still be looking for second hand cards. But is the 4090 then "just" a "1440p" card then as the 5080 and 5090 then definitely will be better "4k cards" It does not make any sense. Stop it! Also, mention some links to some tests/benchmarks you or someone else has done to actually show some foundation to your suggestions.
A nitpick if I've ever seen one It simply means what each card is best for When the 5000 series drops the 4090 will still be a 4k card just like the 3090 is still a 4k card. It's more nebulous sure but it's a non issue. Everyone who knows anything about a pc knows what he and others mean when categorising in such a way.
@@walter4180 "what they are best for" is exactly the statement that I just explained why it is nonsensical. I still run a 1080ti, since I dont game as much anymore, and I usually play older games or just graphically less demanding games like civ 6 and such. I can run them in 4k60 no problems. And no, if you use the current most demanding games as a benchmark, the 3090 is not really a 4K card anymore, when even the 4090 struggles with them. What makes it even more difficult to use such a designation is DLSS. Suddenly you can take a so called "1080-card" and run even 4K upscaled with DLSS and medium settings. Is that now a "4K card"? A parallell from the photography world (as I do photography more than gaming nowadays) is the very unproductive designations of "landscape lens", "portrait lens", "streetphotography lens". They are all bollox. Because you can use almost any lens for almost any type of photography (almost; you obviously cant use a wide angle to shoot close ups of an subject far away)
@@Wistbacka again a nitpick People designate cards to resolutions used in conjunction mainly with its best use case at the time. A 3090 is still capable at 4k in modern titles and therefore it can still be classified as a 4k card. The 4090 struggling with "some games" is a useless metric. In the vast majority of use cases it demolishes 4k and is built for it with it's ridiculous VRAM. A 4070 can handle 4k to an extent but not too well in many modern titles due to it's limited VRAM. It's best use case would be for 1440p. Calling it nonsensical is being pedantic. It's a simplistic baseline that gives the average and even seasoned pc builders an idea of the modern capabilities and best use case of a card. The fact a 1080ti is still viable for older games in higher resolutions doesn't negate that fact. It's just pointless to get hung up on when literally everyone knows what you're saying. They just don't care. You're choosing to be hung up on something everyone else is aware of. That's nonsensical. Dlss usually doesn't factor in as the baselines are made with the assumption of native. Dlss is just a bonus. A 4060 isn't magically a 4k optimised card cause it can run lies of P at 4k with dlss. It's best use case is 1080p because in modern titles it'll get power limited before VRAM becomes a factor especially with the 16gb variant which is pointless.
@@walter4180 All you say is 100% correct. My problem is with the "people dont care". And that is what I find troubling. Also, it is ironic that you mention my statement about 4090 struggling as bad measurement because it can handle most games at 4k with ease. But that's what I meant: what is the metric? There is no standard. So yes, the 3090 is a 4K card until it suddenly isnt - depending on the title you play and what graphics setting you prefer/require (ultra, high, medium or low)
@@Wistbackayour 1080ti will run barely any games at 4k60. You are either lying or playing very old or small games. A 1080ti quite literally is a 1440p card. This is such a basic understanding that you clearly do not have. Your complaints make very little sense
Menawhile my best friend is running a 3080 with a ryzen 5 5800X3D or it light ve the 7800X3D, dont remember... But he's doing that bc of the major boost the L3 cache size has been boasting in performance for some of the vr games he plays
I got a friend who ended up getting a new Rig with tbe 12900k and 4070 and its running all his games we plays easily. My 5800x3d and 7800xt are doing amazingly well at 1440p 😊
i chose a 7500f, there is definitely a bottleneck here but i can tell you from experience it can handle pretty much everything maxed at 1440p. This build allows me to get ddr5 RAM, and as stated in the video the upgradability of am5 is amazing. This setup is good if you want entry to 1440p gaming and are intending to upgrade later.
Recently upgraded my pc with your advice. Bought a 6700xt and a 7600, works like a charm and now i get upwards of 300 fps more in certain games than i used to
Did you buy the best mobo you could find. If not then you are doing his advice wrong and wasting money. So here is better advice then his. Take that mobo you have and sell it and get a very nice high end mobo for that socket. Now after the next generation cpu comes out. Sell the one you have and buy a top line up on that generation. Then wait til the last gen comes out and sell it again and buy that tier up. Your gpu now will be the issue on the last gen of that socket. So sell it because it is at the end of it's life now and get the best end gpu at this point. You saved the most money and have a top tier pc for that era now. His advice is telling you to lose the most money and still have trash tier pc for that era. My 14700k will be out performing your pc with a way less cost if you take his advice with the specs you just posted.
@@fighterpimp shit is it actually that bad? And im still not entirely sure why, also Its a 7600x and not a 7600. And also what would you reccomend me to buy then?
It is core count on the cpu that is the issue here. So this guy is just a basic intro gamer advisor imo. You want to know a great cpu reviewer guy imo. Which people don't really like because whatever reason. Is techdeals on youtube. Guy states a lot of good cost to performance cpu's for today and even mentions older models all the time with tests on them for more budget people. But he gives the same advice I give. Stop buying low end cpu's if you plan is to upgrade. You need to listen to his upgrade path for price to cost. If you want to go that route on how to do it. Your current set up is fine, but you will see what I mean in the future on how you wish you would of just did the route differently. If this is your plan to move into future on that socket. I would suggest the best mobo you can buy today for that socket. This is something you want to last you 15 years + since you part upgrading. A cpu last 8-12 years anyway for a good life of it in modern tech circles. It last 10-25 years on its own basic use circles. I have a pc with a i7-2700k still gaming fine on 1080p with a 1060. They love each other and don't need anything more. It is a 12 years old cpu and still gaming in today's world. Just shows you good pair cpu, board, and gpu makes the computer. @@thebearlybanana6502
@@fighterpimp ah that sounds more logical, so youd say my cpu will start bottlenecking the card in a couple years? Also cpu wise, youd say a ryzen 7 or x3d model is the best way to go?
When I was part picking the 7600x was on sale for $20 less than the 7600 so I was lucky. Didn’t mind getting an aio for it since they look cool and I heard they run quiet
Yeah, I have the same problem. The LGA1700 will be obsolete in a year or two and I have DDR4 ram slots. My 4070 is running on a 10700 right now but I dont want to upgrade for $300 when the 15th gen is right around the corner I'll probably get the new motherboard when it comes out.
so you sticking with intel. I disagree with this choice on certain levels. First off lets look at your tech you are using. A 4070. That has a 31% bottle neck on common tasks and a 15% + bottle neck on graphic tasks in games. So when paired together with anything running in the back ground. The gpu is bottleneck even more because of your lacking cpu performance. Your gpu is a bad pair for that cpu. I would suggest the 2k series or the 3070 at most. Anything else is completely to much and you wasting your money. Next off. Lets look at what you talking about. If you can get a 14700k for 450 bucks with mobo and ram which is being sold right now at microcenter today. Why would you just not go get this. I am confused here my friend. This cpu and gpu pair love each other. They wish they would be with each other for life. O wait they could be. Why would you ever get anything else when you have a perfect pair cpu board ram and gpu waiting for you for only 450 bucks today.
I have a 4070 paired with a 5700x and 32gb ddr4 and i'm in love with it. I would've liked to get a ddr5 config and a 7000 gen cpu but it is what it is, i can even play 4K60 all games (My monitor is 4K60) i will prolly upgrade to RTX 5000 when it come out and upgrade to ddr5
Currently I have rx 6600xt, Ryzen 7 5800x with 32gb ram ddr4. Built this last year, so I was thinking of directly upgrading my pc after 8 yrs or so, with complete AM5 technology that’s when this 8000series cpu would be a bit cheaper and also new amd gpu 9000 series would show up, I’ll have my 1080p setup upgraded to 2k. Assume my budget to be something $2500 to $3000.
I bought a prebuilt that was on said for 1300. Had a 17-12700F instead of a 12700K and a 4070. While slightly disappointing as i didnt know much about computers. I cant say ive had any issues and my cpu and gpu utilization has been great
Are you complaining about a amazing set up. If you want to make it better. Remove that 12700f and put in a 14700kf or k. Now you set. Or wait til it dies and then put in that. But odds are it won't die. I have had a intel cpu for over 12years now. Thing runs like a boss. Does all the games. Just keep it in right temp ranges. I run it hard to. None stop on.
Hey Zack, I’m 12 years old and in the process of building a pc. Ialready bought my motherboard and ram using the am4 socket . But I was am thinking a of getting a 4070 to future proof my system. I was just wondering if the 4070 would work well with any am4 cpu. If so which one? Thanks
wheres all my 5 5600x 4070 users at?! got mine for 515$ on black friday and love it. im probably bottlenecked but not worth the upgrade with cpu prices the way they are
Am4 isn't a dead socket either. AMD is still putting out new CPUs for it. Specifically the 5500x3d and the 5700x3d. I will also say the 5900x is great for a 4070.
Got a new 14700k for the same price of a new 13700k online recently. It was worth it, but it isn't a huge increase in performance compared between the two, so yeah, go with whatever is cheaper.
Do you live near microcenter? If you do I would suggest sending back that 14700k and going to get their 14700k deal they have going on atm. You will be happy you did.
@fighterpimp nah I'm 4 hours away from one, that alone in gas for my shitty car would make me net loss for the amount saved sadly. Thanks for the input, it can help others!
Either way great cpu. Just pair it with a good mobo. There is that tech deal channel. They review a lot of good lga 1700 mobos if you haven't gotten one yet. @@Horranderu
It's important to point out that AM5 only gives you advantage over LGA1700 in case you're going to upgrade your CPU within the next 2-3 years. Most people don't upgrade their CPUs this often, as a 13700k or 14700k will probably last a good 5 years without an issue. So I wouldn't recommend anyone to choose AMD over Intel based purely on the socket, unless they're absolutely going to upgrade it in a couple of years
you could get whatever hypothetical 9000 series AMD releases on the used market a couple years after it releases. it won't be as big of a deal but it will technically be a better value proposition overall
What if you have still an am4 socket mobo and dont wanna upgrade the hole shit yet is the r7 5800x a good deal if the x3d model is here where i live around 150-200$ more expensive
I hate getting these shorts months after you made them. I always hear something like 8000 series not out yet and started making a comment and realize wait and i look and short was 3 months ago
Recently got the 7600x, pairing that with my 12gb rtx3060 It'll be a beast of a pc once i slap my 850watt and 1tb storage in Got a 32gb ram kit on the way too to go with the MSI B650 PLUS!
@michubern1444 yea?? Is that a bad thing? It's a 4 slot motherboard- the two ram sticks I'm slapping into it are 16gbs each. Need lots of ram for games as well as 3d modeling, I plan on getting another 34gbs of ram later on to fill up the other two slots 3D modeling needs a lot of ram when it comes to doing certain things,I make VRchat models and work on unity to upload em, so that's also another big thing.
The way CPUs progress especially on amds side makes the whole bottleneck fiasco irrelevant. For example the average person or slightly pc enthusiasm will and check a bottleneck calculator and see even the CPUs mentioned here getting a pretty bad score. The reason behind that is that the maximum potential of a cpu is reconsidered the 100% which is achieved by the fastes CPU, so with that in mind when every 6 with 12 months we getting a new entry of high end CPUs this bottleneck is changing ever so often. So for those who want to build a pc, don't sweat over bottleneck, buy a fast cpu that is future proof on a decent socket while always comparing $/fps between the systems , also when building a pc always have in mind the type of monitor/resolution and fps target you have in mind and on what games you would like that, then go and see some actual benchmarks with those systems fitting your actual needs.
If your already on am4 and you get a deal on a 5800x 3D is your best option plus you can go up to 3090 performance while not wasting a drop of performance and I recommend ram speed of 3600mhz or better
GPU🚫 Jeep✅ (I fell for the typo bait i know)
Jeep, You*
We need jeep
@@RezoAJeepey You*
Jeeps are trash
@@lit7112 OMG YOU ARE RIGHT
When bro said GPU the captions said jeep 😅😂
Your “Jeep you”
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I think its an app that does the captions
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He says jeep not gpu
Good tips for beginners out there!
I have a 14600kf with my 4070 because I told my parents nothing below that would load my text books
Smart move lil bro
Well then why didn't you go for 14700k or 14900k? 💀
@@kaljamaistuuperjantaisin didn’t want to get too greedy
@@SpaztiKFNfinally someone with a brain
Question: is i5 12400f with 7800 xt good for future proofing? Am I going to have to upgrade soon? Should I buy an amd procwssor as he said in the video or am I just fine?
Currently on a 12700K with my 4070, no complaints here. For anyone worried about TDP I’d actually say the 13500 is actually pretty good.
I’m on the same shit too runs perfectly
@@TheAscendedHumannobody asked dawg 😭😭
I’m on the 5800x3d, also fine wine
@@TheAscendedHumanstop bullying them
12700k/4070 combo as well.
Cool! anyway, here is the recipie for brownies!
- 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter
- 2 cups granulated sugar
- 4 large eggs
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1/4 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup chopped nuts (optional)
Instructions:
1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease a 9x13-inch baking pan.
2. In a medium-sized saucepan, melt the butter over low heat. Remove from heat and stir in the sugar, eggs, and vanilla extract until well combined.
3. In a separate bowl, sift together the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and salt. Gradually add this dry mixture to the wet ingredients, stirring until just combined.
4. Fold into a 4 year old childs skull.
5. Pour the batter into the prepared baking pan, spreading it evenly.
6. Bake in the preheated oven for approximately 30-35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out with moist crumbs (not wet batter).
7. Allow the brownies to cool completely in the pan before cutting into squares.
Thanks ❤
I have questions about: "4. Fold into a 4 year old childs skull." 🤔
Hey im under investigation because of this, could you make a fake passport recipe so i can get out of the country?
I love brown stuff I forget what it's called
I've been needing a use for the kids in the basement, really appreciate the help!
Dead sockets is a strong term to a socket that will end it's support soon. Don't be afraid to consider them if you are on a budget.
But if you are already on am4 it is not worth changing the MOBO and RAM to go Am5 ... you spend much more
@@unknownology if cpu and RAM are salvageable and still competent, this also checks out.
Few months ago, a Friend bought a whole new PC for himself, with a 13700 and a RTX4070 Ti GPU. He brought not just his new one but also his Old PC to the Workplace we both work there, where we both and 1 colleague more assembled his new PC, and disassembled his old PC to Clean up and reassemble back the old parts, including his old Gigabyte Windforce GTX 970. When we cleaned it and reassembled it, I tried this GPU on my Workplace PC that has an i5 10400 and 16gb RAM DDR4 3200mhz. To my Surprise, the GPU worked quite well on some of my Games I downloaded with my Steam acc on it, so I just tried something ridiculous like testing Cyberpunk 2077 - I can't believe how smooth this game runs in Mid Graphic pre settings. He told me, with his (older) CPU ha was barely able to Play Forza Horizon 4 with mere 20fps at best, 2 years ago when we both played the game a lot.
So I decided to buy this GPU from him, since I planned to built a new PC at Home, but didn't want to throw away my old PC parts - which are literally the same parts like on my Workplace PC, except doubled RAM. when I have my new PC, with an i7 (probably either 12700k or 13700k, since in my country new CPUs are expensive as fuck) and DDR5 RAM + MB, as well a brand new PSU, I gonna give all my old Parts plus extra bought parts and this GTX 970 to another Colleague and best friend, who helped me out financially very often in the past.
7700x user, only got it because it was on sale nearly half off, best purchase ever
Same! I got it on sale on newegg, paired it with a 7800XT. And god its so much faster than my old i5 9th gen, with a GTX 1660 (6gb)
@@Triro a year ago i upgraded from a 3rd gen i5 and a GT 750 to a ryzen RX 6900 XT and a 5800x (wanted the 3D but couldnt get it 😭)
@@Triro 7800xt might just be the best GPU in the £500 category .
@@The_Wither_Skull 6900xt though. what a card that is .🔥
@@mejustanormalguy4742 Yeah, its a pretty good mid-range card. Though I wouldn't really recommend anything lower as at that point you have to turn graphics down.
The more you invest upfront the longer you wont have to upgrade.
5800x3d + 4080 easily one of the best combinations i ever had
Ik the 3d cache is supposed to help a lot, but does it actually match with no bottlenecking to a 4080?
@MKProd711 yes absolutely, depends on the game but even a 4090 can mostly stretch its legs. But if Ur playing any newer games, especially unreal engine 5 game rn u might see problems cos they are horribly optimised nowadays, but this applies to all cpus even the top end. Other than that it's still one of the best out there for gaming
@@Shameless286yeah , for Fortnite the 7800x3d gave me the best results for my 4070 than the 5800x3d 5800x3d is amazing still but I wanted to go overkill and future proof with the 7800
If you already had an am4 motherboard it makes sense, but without a motherboard it makes more sense to go for am5 motherboard and cpu
Even a 5800x has no bottleneck with a 4080 in 4k. Built that system for a friend and it works perfectly.
Just got a 13600K for my new 4070 build, I know it’s a dead socket but I’m not planning to upgrade for a long while.
Just upgrade to the 14700k in the future after that cpu dies and you are still good on that board. People don't understand that moores law is dead and it is hard and hard to produce higher end pc stuff on these platorms.
This is why AI and quantum computers will be pushed here in the futrue. It is just the tech is to new and not refined enough for common use today.
By the time we upgrade from lga1700 we likely will want a new MOB to take advantage of the new tech. Like a new pcie slot including gpu power
14th Intel chips are cheaper than 13th gens here 😂
Yep I got a 14700kf for that reason
Are 14th better then 13th
I’ve got a 5800x + 4070. It’s super impressive, especially compared to my 1060- but AM5 calls to me
I was thinking about that too before he mentioned 7th gen, maybe 5th gen is a bit outdated
@@snow9600 yeahhhh 5th gen is really old and slow now
Just got my parts to upgrade from a 1600 + 1060 6gb to a 5800x3d + rx 7800xt. I can't wait to put it all together. It's gonna be such a massive difference. Honestly gonna try to skip am5 entirely.
@@BaldKiwi117 am4 will be viable for the foreseeable future. I’m also wondering if Intel 15th gen will have any advantages over AM5. Intel 15th gen + the new Nvidia Super variants will probably be a great time for builders
@@BaldKiwi117Still a considerable upgrade, is it paired with a B450 chipset or newer?
so you waiting for DDR6 mate?
Just bought a ryzen 7 7800x3d and a 4070 ti. Nice upgrade over my i7 9700k and a 2070 super
Do games run perfectly for you? Im thinking about getting that aswell, inhave 4070 but have 5800 and of course it needs an upgrade
what mother board and ram do you have?
Just got my prebuild i ordered from clx with a 4070 and a i9 13900kf and im so happy with it
Great pairing. TBH that cpu could use more. But that is your choice. It would love a 7900xtx or 4090.
i9 is oven toaster. I7 is enough
Stupid comment. Ok......................... If the person has the cooling for the cpu what issue here. i7 is not enough if you want more in your cpu. @@justiceoflight3157
@@justiceoflight3157an i9 13900h with a 4060 chip in a laptop is a portable space heater
your cpu is getting bottlenecked really hard, an i5-13500 can handle a 4070 just fine. Tho for things like editing its really good.
let's be real, a lotta people don't upgrade CPU in so long that when it's actually time to upgrade the "new" platform is already dead too so it's better to not care about that unless you jump on an AMD socket very early on and upgrade to the last gen said socket ever supports, and just change platform altogether
7800x3d user here and its running really good so far
400 dollars☠️☠️
@@ShockAbsorber-tn8gd ok
@@ShockAbsorber-tn8gd 14900k is 700ish and the 7800x3d is better for 300 less
@@_B4rnaa_ i9?
I can't fit my Jeep into my computer case
First time building one last week and I have got a 4070 and ryzen 7800x3D, this vid made me feel a lot better that i got the most out of my money for a cheap build.
What mobo
5800x with my 4070, it's doing great so far
Same doesn’t seem like the cpu is bottlenecking as far as I can tell
At 1440p the gpu will be bottlenecking just so you know. The 5800x is still a great cpu and since the 4070 will probably bottleneck, if you ever decide to upgrade components, just upgrade the gpu, and the cpu will be fine probably even up to a 4090
@@keylime6 you’re right but I think the ideal pc has a gpu bottleneck. One will always be bottlenecking the other so it’s better if the more expensive piece isn’t getting held back by the less expensive one
i got the 7 7800x3d. will that be good with a 4070?
yeah but to whoever is getting a 4070 i would go r5 7600 cuz its cheaper im 99% sure and its on par with the 5800x and is am5
I am definitely waiting for the next intel socket. 3 gens of intel and looking at how 11th gen was, there should be a nice bump up from 14th to 15th gen intel
Best cpu to pair with the 4060
For amd 5600 to 7600x or Ryzen 7 5700 to 5800x3d
For intel 12400f to 13400f or 12600k to 13400f
You can pick a stronger or weaker gpu depending on your games, workloads and resolution
@@TheAscendedHuman pretty sure bro is asking for practical combos considering his budget allows for only a 4060
@@TheAscendedHuman When he asked for the best I'm pretty sure that 99% of people ask what's most practical, besides if he wanted the actual best he could always search up the Ryzen 9 or Ryzen 7 x3d/Intel i9 in their newest generation
I’ve combined a r7 7800x3d to a 4060 but then again the cpu was my focus here.
13400f or 5800x3d
Yeah I got a 4090 and 7800x3d for an early Christmas present and it’s sweet
Idk why people would easily say "lga 1700 is a dead socket" and telling people not to buy it.
Look, if ur getting 14600k and paired it with 4070 or even 4080, chances are ur not gonna need to upgrade it for 3-5 years, at this point it doesnt matter if u'r picking up am5 for future proofing if u keep telling people that it wont support the next gen. Bcause in the next 3-5 years u holding on to that am5 board im pretty sure am6 is out and then what? Ur telling me its not worth to pick am5 by the same reason?
Just pick whatever thats a best deal available.
I dont think most people needed an upgrade every year anyway.
Finally someone who isn't corrupted by amd 💀
Exactly my thoughts. I am planning to build a new PC with 14700k and 4070 Ti Super which will be massive upgrade as I currently have a 5 years old PC with i5-7600 and GTX 750 Ti with 4 GB of VRAM. I don't have plans to upgrade soon when I buy this one. I will wait at least 4 years.
@@djordjek3916 good for you, im still rocking ryzen 5 5600 with rx 6700xt and im very happy with it, it will probably holding up just fine for 3 years (unless something bad happen to my card as i buy this 2nd hand)
My new gaming pc I just got has an amd ryzen 5 7600x with a 4070 super and it all works great, no complaints
a ryzen 4070 works with the 4070
My 5800x still held it weight with my 4070ti, but I just finally switched over to my 7800x3d and new Mobo when I drained my loop and with ray tracing off its 20-30fps higher and 10-15fps higher with ray tracing on in Warzone and Fortnite. (Max 1440p settings)
Weird question here, do you know any fix to the opengl problem Amd has ? When I'm playing minecraft with my 7900 x and xt - its most of the time just a mess full of microstutter.
Thanks in advance : )
yo might need a BIOS update for your MoBo
@@gsp3987unfortunately - I already did that :/ but thanks tho
Fun fact:
2 out of 3 GPU companies also are CPU companies (AMD and Intel).
The only GPU company that doesn't make CPUs is Nvidia.
This means that Nvidia will eventually start making CPUs kinda like Intel started making GPUs.
"Dont waste your money on 14th gen" The words of someone who doesnt know about anything regarding intel. They are basically the same price and sometimes even cheaper
They are cheaper a lot of the times and give more cores then the 7800x3d which has the 3d cache taking up processing space. For gaming yes it is best for you really want that 15 more fps I guess which you can't notice anyway.
☠️☠️
@@fighterpimp15fps imo always worth it.
@@UncleEdsonnot really
if you have 240 fps and go to 255fps. Do you think you will notice the difference. The answer is no. Your RERE trash eyes like your RERE trash brain won't tell the difference. @@UncleEdson
Currently on a 14th gen i5 14600KF paired with a 4070 rtx and it runs amazingly 0 complaints.
great line up. Dude is completely wrong about his advice. Telling people to get the low end versions of that gen cpu with low end mobo's.
He needs to be telling people to get high end Mobos. Pair with 7800x3d chips and then resell those chips after the next gen comes out the 8800x3d or whatever they call it next. Then do that til the 9800x3d or whatever. This is the best way to save money doing that.
His advice is telling them to get a low end cpu that resell for dirt. They buying a 200 buck cpu and hoping that buy next gen it not at 75 bucks. We will see. But issue also is next gen will be even high cost so if that cpu selling for more to begin with. They will be out more money.
@@fighterpimp yeah I agree with what you're saying, and thanks man I've really enjoyed this line up I've been saving up for 8 years ! So I'm very happy with having the newest gen cpu and a killer 4070 oc ventus
My i5-8600k is constantly bottleneck-ing my gtx 1660 during gaming but bottleneck calculator says it’s a 0% bottleneck, pls help
@@TheAscendedHuman I bought the whole computer from a friend already built
it actually doesn't you probably don't have hyperthreading enabled
What year are we in that saying an i5 is bad is an opinion lmfao
The i5 13600k is an amazing CPU. I5s in general can be amazing CPUs.
I have a 7600x myself but I wouldn't shrug off 13th gen i5s either @@TheAscendedHuman
@@Shahzad12357 it doesn’t support hyper threading
@@Rayz0268 thats the problem you should never have bought an i5 that doesn't support ht
⚠️ WARNING:
Relying solely on a GPU bottleneck calculator can be misleading. A reported "5% bottleneck" doesn't guarantee an actual bottleneck; numerous factors, such as the games you play and your graphics settings, play crucial roles.
Don’t buy the 4070!!!! Wait for the 4070 super that comes out in literally 20 days for 50 bucks more and has 14% more proformance.
How sure are you
@@willy7968super cards will come soon but depending on where u live. In usa they will be like 50-100$ more but in eu probably 100-150€
It's also still only 12gb of VRAM 😞
> only @@Midwest_Tyler
The 70 having 12GB is quite a blessing considering last year's had 8
@@Midwest_Tyler if u have 32gb of ddr5 6000+ mhz ram u will have +16gb in fast VRAM so basicaly your gpu has 28gb of vram wich is plenty for 99% of games. But honesly 4080 is best high end gpu that isnt overkill like 4090 so ill prob buy 4080 super
Thing happened and it seems the 4070 will be my choice. Good to see that R5 7600 will be a great pair. Moving to AM5 next year.
STOP categorizing GPUs as "1080p", "1440p" and "4K" GPUs! It's stupid and counter productive and teaches people to think in very inefficient ways.
1) it all depends what games people are playing. There are plenty of games where a 4060 can run 4k 120 fps. And there are games where even the 4090 struggles to keep 1440p 60 fps.
2) furthermore, even if the categorizing would make sense TODAY, it won't be in a couple of months. When next generation nvidia cards and AMD cards release, people might still be looking for second hand cards. But is the 4090 then "just" a "1440p" card then as the 5080 and 5090 then definitely will be better "4k cards"
It does not make any sense. Stop it!
Also, mention some links to some tests/benchmarks you or someone else has done to actually show some foundation to your suggestions.
A nitpick if I've ever seen one
It simply means what each card is best for
When the 5000 series drops the 4090 will still be a 4k card just like the 3090 is still a 4k card.
It's more nebulous sure but it's a non issue.
Everyone who knows anything about a pc knows what he and others mean when categorising in such a way.
@@walter4180 "what they are best for" is exactly the statement that I just explained why it is nonsensical. I still run a 1080ti, since I dont game as much anymore, and I usually play older games or just graphically less demanding games like civ 6 and such.
I can run them in 4k60 no problems.
And no, if you use the current most demanding games as a benchmark, the 3090 is not really a 4K card anymore, when even the 4090 struggles with them.
What makes it even more difficult to use such a designation is DLSS. Suddenly you can take a so called "1080-card" and run even 4K upscaled with DLSS and medium settings. Is that now a "4K card"?
A parallell from the photography world (as I do photography more than gaming nowadays) is the very unproductive designations of "landscape lens", "portrait lens", "streetphotography lens". They are all bollox. Because you can use almost any lens for almost any type of photography (almost; you obviously cant use a wide angle to shoot close ups of an subject far away)
@@Wistbacka again a nitpick
People designate cards to resolutions used in conjunction mainly with its best use case at the time.
A 3090 is still capable at 4k in modern titles and therefore it can still be classified as a 4k card.
The 4090 struggling with "some games" is a useless metric. In the vast majority of use cases it demolishes 4k and is built for it with it's ridiculous VRAM.
A 4070 can handle 4k to an extent but not too well in many modern titles due to it's limited VRAM.
It's best use case would be for 1440p.
Calling it nonsensical is being pedantic. It's a simplistic baseline that gives the average and even seasoned pc builders an idea of the modern capabilities and best use case of a card.
The fact a 1080ti is still viable for older games in higher resolutions doesn't negate that fact.
It's just pointless to get hung up on when literally everyone knows what you're saying. They just don't care. You're choosing to be hung up on something everyone else is aware of.
That's nonsensical.
Dlss usually doesn't factor in as the baselines are made with the assumption of native. Dlss is just a bonus.
A 4060 isn't magically a 4k optimised card cause it can run lies of P at 4k with dlss. It's best use case is 1080p because in modern titles it'll get power limited before VRAM becomes a factor especially with the 16gb variant which is pointless.
@@walter4180 All you say is 100% correct. My problem is with the "people dont care". And that is what I find troubling.
Also, it is ironic that you mention my statement about 4090 struggling as bad measurement because it can handle most games at 4k with ease. But that's what I meant: what is the metric? There is no standard. So yes, the 3090 is a 4K card until it suddenly isnt - depending on the title you play and what graphics setting you prefer/require (ultra, high, medium or low)
@@Wistbackayour 1080ti will run barely any games at 4k60. You are either lying or playing very old or small games. A 1080ti quite literally is a 1440p card. This is such a basic understanding that you clearly do not have. Your complaints make very little sense
4070 can definitely be a 4k guy as I was getting about 80-100 fps on it with it also supporting a 1440p second monitor
Menawhile my best friend is running a 3080 with a ryzen 5 5800X3D or it light ve the 7800X3D, dont remember... But he's doing that bc of the major boost the L3 cache size has been boasting in performance for some of the vr games he plays
I got a friend who ended up getting a new Rig with tbe 12900k and 4070 and its running all his games we plays easily.
My 5800x3d and 7800xt are doing amazingly well at 1440p 😊
i chose a 7500f, there is definitely a bottleneck here but i can tell you from experience it can handle pretty much everything maxed at 1440p. This build allows me to get ddr5 RAM, and as stated in the video the upgradability of am5 is amazing. This setup is good if you want entry to 1440p gaming and are intending to upgrade later.
I just built my pc with a AMD 7 7700X with my 4070. I did my research and glad you agree.
God… I’m so old.
I remember getting excited about upgrading to DDR3 ram
Recently upgraded my pc with your advice. Bought a 6700xt and a 7600, works like a charm and now i get upwards of 300 fps more in certain games than i used to
Did you buy the best mobo you could find. If not then you are doing his advice wrong and wasting money.
So here is better advice then his. Take that mobo you have and sell it and get a very nice high end mobo for that socket. Now after the next generation cpu comes out. Sell the one you have and buy a top line up on that generation.
Then wait til the last gen comes out and sell it again and buy that tier up.
Your gpu now will be the issue on the last gen of that socket. So sell it because it is at the end of it's life now and get the best end gpu at this point.
You saved the most money and have a top tier pc for that era now. His advice is telling you to lose the most money and still have trash tier pc for that era.
My 14700k will be out performing your pc with a way less cost if you take his advice with the specs you just posted.
@@fighterpimpthat’s one of the worst advices ive ever heard
@@fighterpimp shit is it actually that bad? And im still not entirely sure why, also
Its a 7600x and not a 7600. And also what would you reccomend me to buy then?
It is core count on the cpu that is the issue here. So this guy is just a basic intro gamer advisor imo. You want to know a great cpu reviewer guy imo. Which people don't really like because whatever reason.
Is techdeals on youtube. Guy states a lot of good cost to performance cpu's for today and even mentions older models all the time with tests on them for more budget people.
But he gives the same advice I give. Stop buying low end cpu's if you plan is to upgrade. You need to listen to his upgrade path for price to cost. If you want to go that route on how to do it.
Your current set up is fine, but you will see what I mean in the future on how you wish you would of just did the route differently. If this is your plan to move into future on that socket. I would suggest the best mobo you can buy today for that socket.
This is something you want to last you 15 years + since you part upgrading. A cpu last 8-12 years anyway for a good life of it in modern tech circles.
It last 10-25 years on its own basic use circles.
I have a pc with a i7-2700k still gaming fine on 1080p with a 1060. They love each other and don't need anything more. It is a 12 years old cpu and still gaming in today's world. Just shows you good pair cpu, board, and gpu makes the computer. @@thebearlybanana6502
@@fighterpimp ah that sounds more logical, so youd say my cpu will start bottlenecking the card in a couple years?
Also cpu wise, youd say a ryzen 7 or x3d model is the best way to go?
I think people need to start saying what fps theyre targeting as well.
When I was part picking the 7600x was on sale for $20 less than the 7600 so I was lucky. Didn’t mind getting an aio for it since they look cool and I heard they run quiet
I have a 4070 with a 7700x honestly it is a great combination runs everything smoothly
my 4070 is paired with a 5800X3D, and i love it. let's me stream ,and game in 1440p no issues.
I paired my 4070 with the 7800x3d. You can never really overkill on a cpu imo. A cpu that’s not good enough for the gpu is the real problem.
I have thesame combo, paired with a 32gb Corsair ddr5 ram
It is a beast, the highest temperature while gaming is 65
@@willy7968same temps and also 32gigs of ddr5 T-force delta ram👍
im running the 4070 with a i5 11600kf, got a cheeky deal on cpu and motherboard and its running like a beauty
Never knew my Jeep could flex it’s muscles! Must be a new feature….
Yeah, I have the same problem. The LGA1700 will be obsolete in a year or two and I have DDR4 ram slots. My 4070 is running on a 10700 right now but I dont want to upgrade for $300 when the 15th gen is right around the corner I'll probably get the new motherboard when it comes out.
so you sticking with intel. I disagree with this choice on certain levels.
First off lets look at your tech you are using. A 4070. That has a 31% bottle neck on common tasks and a 15% + bottle neck on graphic tasks in games. So when paired together with anything running in the back ground. The gpu is bottleneck even more because of your lacking cpu performance.
Your gpu is a bad pair for that cpu. I would suggest the 2k series or the 3070 at most. Anything else is completely to much and you wasting your money.
Next off. Lets look at what you talking about. If you can get a 14700k for 450 bucks with mobo and ram which is being sold right now at microcenter today. Why would you just not go get this. I am confused here my friend.
This cpu and gpu pair love each other. They wish they would be with each other for life. O wait they could be.
Why would you ever get anything else when you have a perfect pair cpu board ram and gpu waiting for you for only 450 bucks today.
Yessir, i paired my 4070 with the 7700x :)
Very useful, thanks!
Just built a PC with a RTX 4070 ti and a Ryzen 7 7800x3d and I love it.
Just got a 5700x 8 core for Christmas. Coming from a 3100 4 core. Should pair nice with my 6650xt
8000 series with goofy integrated graphics…
I have a 4070 paired with a 5700x and 32gb ddr4 and i'm in love with it. I would've liked to get a ddr5 config and a 7000 gen cpu but it is what it is, i can even play 4K60 all games (My monitor is 4K60) i will prolly upgrade to RTX 5000 when it come out and upgrade to ddr5
You should upgrade to am5 before getting a rtx 5000. That 5700x will bottleneck
Currently I have rx 6600xt, Ryzen 7 5800x with 32gb ram ddr4. Built this last year, so I was thinking of directly upgrading my pc after 8 yrs or so, with complete AM5 technology that’s when this 8000series cpu would be a bit cheaper and also new amd gpu 9000 series would show up, I’ll have my 1080p setup upgraded to 2k. Assume my budget to be something $2500 to $3000.
3k for a complete upgrade of everything in and out of pc will be fine.
and that 7800X3D goes hard even with my 4090
i bought asus tuf 4070, ryzen 9 7900x3d. Hope it will perform good i play cpu heavy games.
I actually did spent my money on the 14th gen 😭
I bought a prebuilt that was on said for 1300. Had a 17-12700F instead of a 12700K and a 4070. While slightly disappointing as i didnt know much about computers. I cant say ive had any issues and my cpu and gpu utilization has been great
Are you complaining about a amazing set up. If you want to make it better. Remove that 12700f and put in a 14700kf or k. Now you set. Or wait til it dies and then put in that. But odds are it won't die.
I have had a intel cpu for over 12years now. Thing runs like a boss. Does all the games. Just keep it in right temp ranges. I run it hard to. None stop on.
Got a 4070/ Ryzen 7800X3D it's worked great for me so far
How does it run a 1440p and 4K?
Awnser: wait till the 4060 super comes out + intel is better because it supports intel killer series and its more relyable
that proof future socket will be dead by the time i need to upgrade
Running the 7800x3d with the 4070 super 😎
Just pick up the same combo 3 days ago
My highest budget on gpus is 4070 while the cpus is basically any cpu on par with the 13400f on price.
I bought a 7600 for my 4070 on black friday so I'm glad I made a good choice.
Hey Zack, I’m 12 years old and in the process of building a pc. Ialready bought my motherboard and ram using the am4 socket . But I was am thinking a of getting a 4070 to future proof my system. I was just wondering if the 4070 would work well with any am4 cpu. If so which one? Thanks
wheres all my 5 5600x 4070 users at?! got mine for 515$ on black friday and love it. im probably bottlenecked but not worth the upgrade with cpu prices the way they are
Am4 isn't a dead socket either. AMD is still putting out new CPUs for it. Specifically the 5500x3d and the 5700x3d. I will also say the 5900x is great for a 4070.
I rock the 4070 ti with a r7 7800x3d for high frame rate 1080p gaming. Dialed combined
I’ve got the 7600x paired with a rtx 4070 and no complaints yet 😄
Just upgraded to 7800x3d, RTX 4090 and ROG X670E HERO.
Got a new 14700k for the same price of a new 13700k online recently. It was worth it, but it isn't a huge increase in performance compared between the two, so yeah, go with whatever is cheaper.
Do you live near microcenter? If you do I would suggest sending back that 14700k and going to get their 14700k deal they have going on atm. You will be happy you did.
@fighterpimp nah I'm 4 hours away from one, that alone in gas for my shitty car would make me net loss for the amount saved sadly. Thanks for the input, it can help others!
Either way great cpu. Just pair it with a good mobo. There is that tech deal channel. They review a lot of good lga 1700 mobos if you haven't gotten one yet. @@Horranderu
I have my RTX 4070 paired with an Ryzen 5700x , I’m still on AM4 and it’s a good pairing
i think choosing intel is justified when you snag a 13700k for $250 🤩
Got mine with an i7-13700 pretty happy
should i pair my i5 6500 with an RTX 4070?
yea i currently have ryzen 7 770x with rtx 4070
works great
7800x3d was on sell for like 350 last week… bought that shit so fast my pants fell down
It's important to point out that AM5 only gives you advantage over LGA1700 in case you're going to upgrade your CPU within the next 2-3 years. Most people don't upgrade their CPUs this often, as a 13700k or 14700k will probably last a good 5 years without an issue. So I wouldn't recommend anyone to choose AMD over Intel based purely on the socket, unless they're absolutely going to upgrade it in a couple of years
you could get whatever hypothetical 9000 series AMD releases on the used market a couple years after it releases. it won't be as big of a deal but it will technically be a better value proposition overall
He's talking about future proofing. Like, bro, I literally just got to am4, slow down 😂
you are stuck in the past lol.
@@ckingc05 AM5 wasn't in my budget
Me watching this from my 9700k + rtx 4070. Seems like I have to break the bank again 😅
Real I have 10600k with 4070
What if you have still an am4 socket mobo and dont wanna upgrade the hole shit yet is the r7 5800x a good deal if the x3d model is here where i live around 150-200$ more expensive
Ayyye i got a ryzen5 7600x. Good to know i made a good choice
What do you think about my PC i5 4670 3,7 ghz 16 gb ddr3 1600 mHz gtx 950 with a 600 w powersuply
Just got the AMD Ryzen 5 7600, best budget CPU in the market + save another 20-50$ with an included stock cooler.
I hate getting these shorts months after you made them. I always hear something like 8000 series not out yet and started making a comment and realize wait and i look and short was 3 months ago
Recently got the 7600x, pairing that with my 12gb rtx3060
It'll be a beast of a pc once i slap my 850watt and 1tb storage in
Got a 32gb ram kit on the way too to go with the MSI B650 PLUS!
Sure you need an 850watt for that setup?
Or are you ONLY getting it to future proof?
34 gb ram?😅
@michubern1444 yea?? Is that a bad thing? It's a 4 slot motherboard- the two ram sticks I'm slapping into it are 16gbs each. Need lots of ram for games as well as 3d modeling, I plan on getting another 34gbs of ram later on to fill up the other two slots
3D modeling needs a lot of ram when it comes to doing certain things,I make VRchat models and work on unity to upload em, so that's also another big thing.
@@milomercier8180 32 gb of ram ;)
@@milomercier8180 and 32 is enough ;)
i would only dream of having a "jeep you" like the rtx 4070
Me rocking my 4070 with my overclocked 9700k. A couple of games cpu bottleneck but no real issues so far
try to upgrade whenever you can
@Stn-qx6kl yeah I'm seriously considering it soon.
Currently using a i5 14600kf(got it for free) with an rtx 3070 on a ddr5 board.
I hate it when my jeep doesn’t flex its muscles like a gladiator
Two jeep puns
I have a 4070 with a 5 5600X and it runs all the things that I could want like butter👍
The way CPUs progress especially on amds side makes the whole bottleneck fiasco irrelevant.
For example the average person or slightly pc enthusiasm will and check a bottleneck calculator and see even the CPUs mentioned here getting a pretty bad score.
The reason behind that is that the maximum potential of a cpu is reconsidered the 100% which is achieved by the fastes CPU, so with that in mind when every 6 with 12 months we getting a new entry of high end CPUs this bottleneck is changing ever so often.
So for those who want to build a pc, don't sweat over bottleneck, buy a fast cpu that is future proof on a decent socket while always comparing $/fps between the systems , also when building a pc always have in mind the type of monitor/resolution and fps target you have in mind and on what games you would like that, then go and see some actual benchmarks with those systems fitting your actual needs.
I hate the new design for the 7000 series because you have to be more careful with too much thermal paste
Sir I am building a pc. Is rx 6600xt good with i5 10400F. Or I should try with AMD.
"You need the CPU to show it's weight's for your GPU to get some abs y'know"
If your already on am4 and you get a deal on a 5800x 3D is your best option plus you can go up to 3090 performance while not wasting a drop of performance and I recommend ram speed of 3600mhz or better