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Sep 14 2021 06:14am
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/HDr8fP

Gonna also go with a 1000W or over power supply that goes on sale

Can y'all please give some perspective on this here build?
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Sep 14 2021 07:47am
why go mini itx, when you can go full ATX x570 for cheaper?

Oh and blacked out your Ram as well....

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/gxVkxc

also 1000 watt might be overkill a touch. 750 should be good depending on your GPU 6800xt, 3080+ 850 is all you need

This post was edited by StealinHerHeart on Sep 14 2021 07:49am
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Sep 14 2021 01:50pm
Did you spend too much of your budget on the CPU and GPU that you're using an older generation of SSD? And using a smaller motherboard?

I don't get what's going on here...

If you're going with an AMD 5900X, you might as well get ATX sized motherboard. The one you picked is a smaller form factor.

The SSD you picked is SATA3 SSD. When you're using high power/priced items like 5900X and 3090, you should go with PCIe Gen4 SSD.

As for the PSU, go with 850W minimum. You may get lucky with 750W but I wouldn't risk the trial and error to see if 750W is going to be good enough. You have a RTX 3090 (non-FE so they can draw more power or has the potential to draw more power than the FE) and AMD 5900X. Those are some serious overkill for the common/casual person.
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Did you spend too much of your budget on the CPU and GPU that you're using an older generation of SSD? And using a smaller motherboard?

I don't get what's going on here...

If you're going with an AMD 5900X, you might as well get ATX sized motherboard. The one you picked is a smaller form factor.

The SSD you picked is SATA3 SSD. When you're using high power/priced items like 5900X and 3090, you should go with PCIe Gen4 SSD.

As for the PSU, go with 850W minimum. You may get lucky with 750W but I wouldn't risk the trial and error to see if 750W is going to be good enough. You have a RTX 3090 (non-FE so they can draw more power or has the potential to draw more power than the FE) and AMD 5900X. Those are some serious overkill for the common/casual person.


Any different SSD doesn't matter for me

I went with the motherboard because it's perfect for what I need, and also, a mini, with a big fan and giant graphics card is very funny lol
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Sep 14 2021 08:05pm
Ok, if you're looking for the odd/comical look, sure. The smaller motherboard with a RTX 3090 and AMD 5900X should have no issues.

If this build is going for the common/casual/gaming purpose, you don't need that high of RAM speed. 3200MHz or 3600MHz is good enough. Are you going to be doing video editing or CAD? If you are, you definitely want faster RAM and faster SSD (PCIe Gen4 SSD).
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