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System Name | Widow |
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Processor | Ryzen 7600x |
Motherboard | AsRock B650 HDVM.2 |
Cooling | CPU : Corsair Hydro XC7 }{ GPU: EK FC 1080 via Magicool 360 III PRO > Photon 170 (D5) |
Memory | 32GB Gskill Flare X5 |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1080 TI |
Storage | Samsung 9series NVM 2TB and Rust |
Display(s) | Predator X34P/Tempest X270OC @ 120hz / LG W3000h |
Case | Fractal Define S [Antec Skeleton hanging in hall of fame] |
Audio Device(s) | Asus Xonar Xense with AKG K612 cans on Monacor SA-100 |
Power Supply | Seasonic X-850 |
Mouse | Razer Naga 2014 |
Software | Windows 11 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | FFXIV ARR Benchmark 12,883 on i7 2600k 15,098 on AM5 7600x |
Ya the Gigabyte was recommended for use with AM5, so seems good place to start and their entry level ATX board hasLooking good there really is no wrong option you just got to decide what fits your needs better. Both platforms have their pros just grab a board that offers everything you need and you should be golden either way.
3 PCIE 16
3 M.2
2.5gb LAN and the VRM/Phase looks reasonable
Concerning the drive
It claims PCI E 4 however all others in that price range are PCI E 3
I wonder about the NAND technology and TLC which from what I can see on their site it is not
And I noted some of these boards are PCIE 4.0 only, no 5.0 offering at that price range. Parts Picker hasn't that as a parameter to filter by
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