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System Name | Woody |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 9700X |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B650M Aorus Elite AX ICE |
Cooling | MSI MAG A13 CoreLiquid 360 |
Memory | 32GB (2x16) Corsair Vengeance 6000MHz (CL30) |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire Pulse RX 7800 XT |
Storage | WD_BLACK SN850x (2x1TB) + Sandisk Ultra 2TB |
Display(s) | LG 34WNC80B (3440x1440 @ 75 Hz) |
Case | Lian Li A3 (Black-Wood) |
Audio Device(s) | Logitech Pro X & Scarlett 2i4 w/M-AUDIO BX5-D2 |
Power Supply | Corsair RM750 (ver. 2019) |
Mouse | Logitech MX Master 3 |
Keyboard | Keychron Q1 Pro (Akko Cream Blue Pro V3 switches) |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
After years of building custom water-cooled setups, I realized I’m getting kinda old and lazy. I wanted a compact, balanced, and long-lasting gaming PC that just works, without excessive tweaking or chasing diminishing returns. The goal? Great 1440p ultrawide performance with minimal headaches. So, I built this about a month ago.
I picked up a Sapphire Pulse RX 7800 XT, which had lower coil whine according to reports. The downside? It runs at slightly lower clocks and higher temperatures than the ASUS Dual. However, it remains quieter and stable in demanding games, which was my priority.
* edit: corrected AIO
Hardware List
- Case: Lian Li A3 mATX
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9700X
- GPU: Sapphire Pulse RX 7800 XT
- Motherboard: Gigabyte B650M Aorus Elite AX Ice
- RAM: 32GB (2x16) Corsair Vengeance DDR5 6000MHz CL30
- Storage: 2x 1TB WD_BLACK SN850X + 2TB Sandisk Ultra 3D SSD
- Cooling: MSI MAG A13 CoreLiquid 360mm AIO
The GPU Swap Saga – Improving the Coil Whine Issue
I first bought an ASUS Dual RX 7800 XT OC, but the coil whine was unbearable, even with capped FPS and undervolting. After trying different PCIe cables and testing it on another PSU, I decided to return it and find a better alternative.I picked up a Sapphire Pulse RX 7800 XT, which had lower coil whine according to reports. The downside? It runs at slightly lower clocks and higher temperatures than the ASUS Dual. However, it remains quieter and stable in demanding games, which was my priority.
Why This Build?
- 3440x1440 Ultrawide Ready → Smooth performance in the games I play at high/ultra settings.
- Balanced Power Consumption → Optimal for a smaller case.
- Kinda Future-Proofing → AM5 will support more CPU releases (until 2027+), and while B850M boards are now out, I think PCIe 4.0 is fine for now. I can’t see PCIe 5.0 lanes being fully utilized in the next 3 years, so I preferred a proven product rather than taking a risk.
- Less Tinkering, More Gaming → Because I don’t have the patience I used to.
* edit: corrected AIO
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