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Hi guys
We have recently filled a thread with 16 pages, trying to get my Ryzen 3800X build up and running, see this thread.
After all the tweaking, hardware changes and testing, I was just not satisfied and regretted the ridiculous purchase of a X570 Godlike to improve things
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Long story short, I've finally decided to return most of the parts to the vendor and start from scratch, this time with an Intel build for gaming and light non-4k video editing.
So keep in mind, I won't go back to an AMD build this time around, let's just focus on the Intel build.
I'm not in a hurry, I rather wait a 4-6 weeks until they have the first bios issues fixed on the Z490 boards, but I don't want to wait any longer.
I'm also planning to upgrade to Rocket Lake once it hits.
I've learned a lot back in the old thread regarding AMD, ram OC, etc., but I'm not sure if all of it applies to Intel as well. That's why I'm first gonna share the possible parts list and than go into some questions.
For the old build, I likely also had a case/airflow issue, that's why I'm switching the case from a Corsair 570X to a Lian-Li O11D XL, equipped with Corsair QL fans.
Build questions
OC questions

thanks in advance
We have recently filled a thread with 16 pages, trying to get my Ryzen 3800X build up and running, see this thread.
After all the tweaking, hardware changes and testing, I was just not satisfied and regretted the ridiculous purchase of a X570 Godlike to improve things

Long story short, I've finally decided to return most of the parts to the vendor and start from scratch, this time with an Intel build for gaming and light non-4k video editing.
So keep in mind, I won't go back to an AMD build this time around, let's just focus on the Intel build.
I'm not in a hurry, I rather wait a 4-6 weeks until they have the first bios issues fixed on the Z490 boards, but I don't want to wait any longer.
I'm also planning to upgrade to Rocket Lake once it hits.
I've learned a lot back in the old thread regarding AMD, ram OC, etc., but I'm not sure if all of it applies to Intel as well. That's why I'm first gonna share the possible parts list and than go into some questions.
Part | Description |
CPU | Intel Core i7-10700K or i5-10600K or else? |
MB | ASUS Rog Maximus XII Formula (LGA 1200, Intel Z490, ATX) |
Case | Lian-Li O11Dynamic XL (Midi Tower) |
Parts I already own | |
Ram | Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro (2x, 16GB, DDR4-3200, DIMM 288) |
Ram | G.Skill Trident Z Royal (4x, 8GB, DDR4-3600, DIMM 288) CL16 |
SSD | Samsung 970 EVO Plus (1000GB, M.2 2280) |
CPU-Cooler | Noctua NH-D15 Chromax |
CPU-Cooler | Corsair H150i RGB PRO XT (2.70cm) |
GPU | MSI GeForce RTX 2070S GAMING X TRIO (8GB) |
Power Supply | Corsair RM850 *2019* (850W) |
For the old build, I likely also had a case/airflow issue, that's why I'm switching the case from a Corsair 570X to a Lian-Li O11D XL, equipped with Corsair QL fans.
Build questions
- CPU: I'm struggling deciding between the 10700K and the 10600K and even the "non K" variants. I know that you can't answer this question for me, but probably you can give me a hint whatever direction. As I wrote above, I do intend to switch to Rocket lake according to the latest news, so I'm not overkilling it by getting the 10900K. I do still want a fast and reliable system until than.
- Motherboard: I'm not sure there is much to discuss here. Even though I won't ever use the VRM watercooling feature on it, I absolutely love the design, RGB elements, general layout of the board with the CMOS battery actually at a place where it is removable, the position of the post code LED and the awesomely placed OLED screen in the middle. I might change my mind and go Hero, but since I'm also planning on Rocket lake, I'm gonna keep that board for 2 "generations"
- Ram: That's a big one. I do still own the two Ram in the table. I haven't sent them back to the vendor yet. With the 3800X build, I had crazy bad latency with the vengeance at around 82ns and it only slightly got better with tighter timings, etc (on top of that it is a B-Die). For the Ryzen built, I than opted for expensive Z Royals, for more than double the price, coming in ag 420$ compared to the Corsair. I do still have the possibility to return them for 1 more week, but first I wanted to get your opinion for the Ryzen build. Should I keep those overkill rams or get something else? I know for Ryzen 3600 CL16 was the sweet spot, but what about the 10th gen Intel, are there other things to consider? From an RGB point, I'd love to go with Corsair, but I was told that Vengeance is pretty crap and if I'd go for Dominators, there are also hell expensive and I wouldn't know how much money is worth to spend for performance increases. I won't care about 1-7% increases, if it gets more to 10% I might spend money here as well. If I shouldn't keep any of the two rams in the table, what should I aim for?
- CPU Cooler: I do still have the Noctua and the H150i Pro XT. I'm so crazy in between those two, I think nobody can take this decision but me, but if I go with my Noctua, how can I confirm that it really fits on the motherboard? I know that I will only be able to run it with 1 fan because 2 fans are not possible because of the ram size (at least that was the case in my Corsair 570X case and Strix E and Godlike boards). Low profile rams are hard to find nowadays.
- SSD: I had very bad perforfmance on the Ryzen build, I might return that one for a warranty claim and see what they say. Anyway, would you otherwise go with the same?
- PSU: Here I'm also struggling - there might be many reasons why my Ryzen build failed for me. Probably someone who watched the old thread can give me an advise on keeping that thing or go with something else.
OC questions
- Ram OC: I'm not going to go mad on Ram OC, I did try that on the Ryzen build, but to be honest, it is not worth for me to spend my time and limited OC knowledge. I'd love just to go XMP and minor DRAM Calc tweaks (probably only primarys and trfc) and that's it.
- CPU OC: For Ryzen it was not worth it, but for Intel I hear it is well worth the little time invested to get more out of the system. I've never overclocked a CPU, so I'm also looking for an easy way to squeeze a little bit more out of the system than stock but not at the cost of stability. Speaking of that, I would specifically like to ask you guys what you think about the Asus tools, AI OC and AI Cooling? No idea how that cooling thing would influence an AIO, most likely only relevant for air?
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thanks in advance