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Processor | i7 7700K |
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Motherboard | ROG STRIX Z270F GAMING |
Cooling | CRYORIG H7 |
Memory | CORSAIR VENGEANCE LPX 2400 MHz Cl14 64GB |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1080 MSI GAMING X (8GGB) |
Storage | SAMSUNG 970 EVO 1TB |
Display(s) | LG 4K 60hz 24" |
Case | COOLERMASTER CM 590 III |
Audio Device(s) | CREATIVE SOUNDBLASTER X AE-5 + EDIFIER 1700BT |
Power Supply | SUPERFLOWER GOLDEN GREEN HX 750 WATT 80+ GOLD |
Mouse | LOGITECH TRACKMAN MARBLE |
Keyboard | OLD MICROSOFT WIRED |
Software | WINDOWS 11 HOME |
Can i overclock 7800x3d with a mid range 240 or 280 liquid cooler?This is a salient point. 7th gen aged like warm milk. In a couple of years it was an i3; insulting.
For gaming, the 7800X3D will be great for years to come. With the exception of a few rare outliers, the console effect is a good guide. You won't need more threads than 16, and the IPC, clocks, and v-cache give you plenty of breathing room. Even with ray tracing and tech like the swarm engine in Space Marine 2, and PS5 dedicated Oodle Kraken being the CPUs job on PC.
Will am5 supported until 2027?I'll buy a 870E motheboard,but do i have to buy a faster than 6000 mhz ram without pushing it more than 6000 mhz for now but just in case i have to upgrade my cpu in the future?7800X3D. It's better to buy based on what is the best performing now and not a "future-proof", more expensive option. You can pocket the extra funds you save and put it towards a faster upgrade cadence should you feel the need.