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Made a intel i5 12400f build, need some suggestions

dhairye shekhawat

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Two Kingston FURY 8GB 3200MHz DDR4 CL16 DIMM Fury Beast Black, Non RGB (KF432C16BB/8)

And

Ant Esports ICE- 300 Mesh Mid-Tower Computer Case/Gaming Cabinet - Black | Support ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX |
And Pre-Installed 3 Front Fans and 1 Rear Fan

And

Crucial P3 Plus 500GB PCIe 4.0 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD, up to 4700MB/s - CT500P3PSSD8

And

MSI PRO B760M-P DDR4 ProSeries Motherboard (Supports 12th/13th Gen Intel Processors, LGA 1700, DDR4, PCIe 4.0, M.2, Gbps LAN, USB 3.2 Gen2, mATX)

And


Cooler Master MWE 450 Bronze V2 Power Supply - Non-Modular | 80 Plus Bronze Certified | 120mm HDB Fan | DC-to-DC Circuit Design | ATX 2.52 Version | 450 Watt


And


BenQ GW2790 27" 1920x1080p FHD IPS Monitor| 100Hz|99% sRGB|Eye-careU|Dual HDMI|Display Port|Bezel-Less|Eyesafe|VESA MediaSync|B.I.|Low Blue Light+| Speakers|VESA Wall mountable(Black)


With i5 12400f and 3050 gpu,

Is this build good for autocad, aiml and moderate gaming?

I would also like to upgrade my cpu and gpu in future that's why I picked b760m p, thinking of having 550 watt power supply as 450 will not be enough for future upgrades,

What are your thoughts on this build?
 
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Will do.
Will be painful. But will work.
moderate gaming
If you're content with playing at relatively low settings and not getting any edge in UE5 titles then yeah, will be fine. 3050 is capable of powering Cyberpunk 2077 at Medium settings at 1080p. With DLSS at Quality, you might even get High preset be very playable. But nothing more than that.
I would also like to upgrade my cpu
With this motherboard, you're fairly limited. Anything more powerful (in terms of wattage) than an i7-12700 non-K will require a beefier VRM. Might get away with an i5-14600K.
I'd rather get a PSU of 600+ W if your plan is 4070 Super or something hungrier (220+ W). +200 W per each +100 W of GPU TGP to be safe.

I'd recommend squeezing another hundred dollars on a 3060 12 GB if you can. This GPU is much better in both gaming and AI.
 

dhairye shekhawat

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Will do.

Will be painful. But will work.

If you're content with playing at relatively low settings and not getting any edge in UE5 titles then yeah, will be fine. 3050 is capable of powering Cyberpunk 2077 at Medium settings at 1080p. With DLSS at Quality, you might even get High preset be very playable. But nothing more than that.

With this motherboard, you're fairly limited. Anything more powerful (in terms of wattage) than an i7-12700 non-K will require a beefier VRM. Might get away with an i5-14600K.

I'd rather get a PSU of 600+ W if your plan is 4070 Super or something hungrier (220+ W). +200 W per each +100 W of GPU TGP to be safe.

I'd recommend squeezing another hundred dollars on a 3060 12 GB if you can. This GPU is much better in both gaming and AI.
I appreciate your reply,
Well opting 3060 instead of 3050 is good but m getting 3050 at an discounted price of just ₹15500 which is around 180-220 us dollars which gives higher performance per price.
 

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Well opting 3060 instead of 3050 is good but m getting 3050 at an discounted price of just ₹15500 which is around 180-220 us dollars which gives higher performance per price.

Check if 8GB VRAM is enough for your KI tasks. If you just code AIML and test, Google colab or kaggle would be sufficient for you and you can get away with 8GB VRAM or even less.
If you plan to use local models and load them into VRAM etc. the RTX 3060 12GB is the most cost efficient way to get a new 12GB CUDA card.
 
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