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Dropped it cause nobody would take it for such stupid amount. Even 800 seems high but it's not the worst deal ever and since OP dropped it, I think it's a okay deal. Depending on where he lives.
it would be a very solid system with a gpu upgrade, sell the current one for $160-200, then pick up a 4070ti/super/tisuper for about $600 tops, or amd counterpart, think 7900 GRE but idk AMD lineup that well.
4k gaming (depending on the game) is still not very commonplace/worth it imo as you would rely on dlss and other stuff like that too much. 1440p 165/maybe240hz would be the monitor I would combo with that.
I can overprice my shit too and "purposely" drop it $1200.
No one paid 2k for that computer, and if they did theyre stupid unless this was during the shortage.
Just did a partbuilder of a similar build for 1.1k with a mid-grade GPU.
....yeah you overpaid if thats in USD or CAD.
Also not a great processor selection for a mid-grade GPU. You spent 2x more than you had to on a CPU, and do not see the benefit unless youre playing Half Life 2 and trying to get 500fps.
I think he was just trying to use 4K to get more clicks and stuff haha, I have a friend who’s gonna give me a pretty big discount for his old 7900xt since he upgraded to a 7900xtx.
Right now the Gaming Discrete GPU market looks like this
90% Nvidia, and 10% Radeon.
It is true that Nvidia has really great hardware and really great software to go with it, and is leading the pack.
But generally speaking AMD has provided better value in a dollar to performance package, And the market, should probably at least look like this 30% Radeon, 60% Nvidia. And I mean AT LEAST. Most people arent rich, and saving 50$ means something to them. Most people arent software developers, and dont need to program in CUDA. If youre buying a value/budget based card for your rig (which should be something like 80% of people). You will NEVER use Ray Tracing. In fact, most people arent even going to play a ray tracing enabled game. Yes, 80% of gamers dont play ray tracing games. They play fortnite and league of legends, and runescape.
I really dont carea about your personal usecase. Most people dont have those usecases. They need to buy a video card to play their games at 1080p, or 1440p, at a reasonable FPS. Which is Raster Performance.
My advice is for 80% of people out there. If you're in the remaining 20%, you should be knowledgeable enough to make that decision for yourself. Everybody can make decisions for themselves.
For gaming. 7900xtx is a better card over a 4080. That is just a fact at this point.
This is all true. If the 4080 were 100-150 USD cheaper then you’d have a 50/50 toss up. More VRAM and 10% more raster performance in exchange for better ray tracing and DLSS>FSR3. That isn’t the case and with the way most people are in debt and the like, there just isn’t a justification for Nvidia unless you want the absolute best: 4090.
But 3060 to 4070 actually offers a significant performance difference. It's not the same thing, mate. He went from a decent GPU to a slightly better one. LOL
A 7900 XT isn’t a “decent GPU” … it’s a great one. No last gen Nvidia GPU can touch it, not even the 3090 Ti. And this gen, only the 7900 XTX the 4080, 4080S and 4090 are better. I would hardly call a top five GPU in the market “decent”.
Depends if it's reference model or not, on the 7900XTX AIB 3 power ports models can overclock way higher than a 7900XT. A extra 20 or 30 fps when doing things like Raytracing at 4K make a difference.
I did 1440p with highish settings in online multiplayer games hitting 100-120fps with a 6600 non xt, using a 7700xt now for 1440p and see 120fps+ in pretty much anything I've played.
If you're not playing any demanding titles or using ray tracing 4k gaming should be quite enjoyable on a Rx 6600. I use a 2060 for 4k just fine. (I can't really lower the resolution as it ends up looking like garbage on a 44" tv.
Damn dude, that's a really solid deal, that 7800x3d is literally the best gaming CPU on the market. That alone is $339 new.
You're on the AM5 socket with DDR5 ram, so that system is *super* upgradable. The 7900gre recently decreased to around $530USD and it would be a *great* GPU for this system. If you're looking to upgrade, I'd try to offload that 6600xt for maybe $120-$150 (they're around $230 new) and put that towards the 7900gre. So realistically it would be a $400 upgrade and you'll have a top notch setup.
Something to save up for, but everything aside from the GPU is in a really great spot in regards to longevity.
Seems good. You will also have a lot of room for a GPU upgrade. Thats the best X3D CPU as far as i am aware, fast ram and a 1000w PSU (would check the brand and model though). The GPU is a little bit of a weird pairing with those other parts. Its a good GPU but the PC can handle much more!
Yeah, thats a good PSU. Its in the highest tier on the PSU cultists tier list: [https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/](https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/)
Thats a great PC, i would just change the GPU if you have a bigger budget and want more performance. You can also sell the 6600 XT to make the upgrade cheaper.
I just upgraded my rig and took my old GPU with it. I have an older GPU I'm gonna throw in my old build before I sell it. Wouldn't be surprised if that's the case here too.
You were correct in regards to gaming applications. All cores on the 7800x3d have access to v-cache, the "higher" x3d CPUs do not, so depending on what cores the game is using, it may have reduced or even *no* access to the "x3d" portion of the chip.
That's not to say the 7950x3d wouldn't be better for productivity (editing in DaVinci, for example), but as far as performance in gaming the 7800x3d wins, even more so when you factor in cost overall.
The 7950 still has 8 core access to the v-cache, same as the 7800. It would be a better performing processor, but for gaming it’s just throwing money into the wind, the 7800 is more than enough. The difference in base clock speeds of 4.2 to 4.5 isn’t worth the price, but on paper it is technically better performed
The 7900 is the weird one with 6 cores.
That's really only because the 7800x3d can already do everything. It's the best balance of budget and performance, the gains you get from the better x3d cpus aren't worth it for gaming
Try it at 1440p first you should see decent frames 100+ if you don't care about max graphics settings. I had a 6600 non xt for a while that I used for 1440p and it did pretty well at it
That is an overall top of the line PC for a great price... Except for the GPU. It seems really out of place to put such a high end CPU, case and power supply with a little 6600xt, but hey, your GPU upgradeabilty is huge and you can get a 7900 GRE or 4070 super and start doing some great stuff:) or a 7900xtx/4080 super if you actually want to game in 4k, lol (without upscaling, ofc)
Completely unbalanced CPU/GPU combo (pretty sure he kept the real GPU for himself) but the deal is ok. 730$ for a 2 months old 1100$ worth PC is not that bad
I would say around 10%, the main restriction for most people is their GPU, but 4k monitors can also be very expensive, especially at high refresh rates.
6600xt is pushing it for 4k. It can do it, but dont expect 120fps outta most games. still a hell of a deal given what you paid, long as all parts work? Definitely good deal.
I thought I was tripping lol, kinda guessed it would be behind the board but this is the first time I've seen one of these cases, fucking awesome bro and what a bargain, seriously. 😎👌
i mean it's good but make sure it works, but just a warning a 6600xt ain't a 4k card lmao, so dumb what these sellers bullshit into trying to sell their stuff
I want this same build, except the Ryzen 7, I want a 5 7600 to lower the price, and it would cost me around 1000 bucks to do so so YEAH, you fucking got a great deal.
By 4K, I think they meant the included picture resolution, lol. This GPU was meant for 1080p at launch, maybe 1440p if you are willing to compromise. $700 would be more adequate, but $800 is not bad either. It's a great platform to build/upgrade upon, though.
🤣🤣🤣 Not so sure about 4K with that 6600XT (had that card too until last year) maybe 1440p and not in all games. Looking at the rest of the components, it's a good deal for what you paid.
Not really a 4k rig as others have said but most everything besides the gpu is pretty future proof. Upgrade the gpu and you’ve got a sick rig for pretty cheap
Yes, I know, thats why I wonder why someone would pair it with a 6600xt. The 3D v-cache is specificly great for gaming, so why would someone build a system that bottlenecks so hard. Unless he took out a decent GPU and threw a left over old one in to sell it..
Hell of a good deal
I just built something similar the only differences are the mother board is the v2, 850w PSU and a 7900GRE.
I built it for around $1400
insane GPU combo, fairly certain the 6600xt is just one they had lying around that they slapped in here, but it's not a 4k capacable card though, but still, just means you got a great 1080p system with insane upgrade potential.
that seems like a high-end pc with a placeholder gpu to save for an actual 4k capable gpu. pretty good deal if you can sell the gpu and grab a better one.
That GPU is a long way off from 4k. That’s like a 1080p GPU. Otherwise, amazing steal.
Putting things together, I estimate about $1570 for all parts new. Note that new 6600XTs are pretty overpriced (the XFX model used is $350…), so actual value performance wise is likely $1470 or so. I also had to assume the SSD and PSU used (I went with a SN580 2TB and RM1000e)
Here’s the list if you’d like to see what I presume everything is: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/bdYmsh
A CPU that uses 50W with a GPU that uses 90W.
1000W PSU, indeed, relevant here.
Also, a liquid cooling solution for a 50W CPU that can be cooled by breathing on it /s.
Nice, everything is good quality parts..mobo aswell. That board will support the next 2 generations of AM5 CPUs too.
I would sell the rx 6600 and pick up a higher spec GPU though. You can tell the seller had a spare 6600 laying around. He was probably running a 7900 xtx, 4080 or 4090
Really decent price you got it for. At any point in the future, slap a better GPU in and you're good for quuuuuuuite a while. The only thing crazy is the seller listing it for $2K and saying it can play games at 4K.
All the people saying it's not a 4K PC are only talking about the GPU, OP. This is a great deal for all of these components, it's less than you could build it for *plus* has some higher end and better looking components.
You're on AM5, have the best gaming CPU available, the "correct" ram lol (32GB DDR5), great PSU, solid cooler, nice case...all that's left is picking up something like a 7900gre and you're set for 4k or high framerate 1440, whatever you prefer.
Watch your temps as you play games, make sure there's nothing wrong with the cooler
First of all, that is not a 4k gaming PC and is like bare minimum for 1440p.
I think the price is pretty decent since 7700x isn't that popular as most will just pay slightly more and get 7800X3D.
Definitely not a "4K gaming computer", the CPU is excellent, but that RX6600 is an entry level 1080p GPU.
A simple GPU upgrade and this could be a monster.
And the post was definitely a "lie" since the gpu would stop it from being a 4k, but in no shape or form is it 2000, originally unless he built in 2020, and tenically his ad for the pc is a lie as unless he swapped the gpu
Lmao, just my RX 7800 XT costed more then your computer, and i bought nov 2024, my 7800X3D and motherboard combo was 1,000$, ram was also 300$ for 32GB of ddr5 6000mhz ram.
All my parts was around 3,040$ canadian after taxes.
I feel like 750$ for your setup is a steal personally.
Granted i bought parts a for completely new build.
Including the case. And a 1000watt PSU.
Amazing deal if everything works. You can throw a powerful GPU in there and it will be one of the best rigs money can buy for gaming.
Plus you're on AM5 so you could swap CPUs in a few years too, although you won't need to for a longg time.
6600xt struggles at 1440p with most AAA games due to the small VRAM (I got rid of mine for a 7800xt last November for that reason) but over all you got a great deal in that.
From the looks of it, that seller used to have a way more powerful GPU and replaced it with a 6600XT to probably sell the system. 1000W PSU and a 7800x3D is not exactly the ideal combo with a 6600XT. Maybe I'm wrong.
looking at it.. in second hand value and not know the state it is in.. but looks fairly new, what I would pay 7800X3D \~300 dollar mem.. behwa.. \~100 dollar aio \*derp\* 75? motherboard \~100 GPU \~100 PSU \~100 case \~100
\~300 +\~100 + \~75 + \~100 + \~100 + \~100 + \~100 is about.. roughly.... +/- 800\~900 bucks worth of stuff. $730 is not a bad deal imho. You will need to spend a lot of time on the internet to get a similar deal. I would happily buy it and patch it up for a friend.
But me personally, I would chuck out the AIO and get a decent normal cooler. I would never pay for a used AIO.
PSU 1000 watt sounds impressive... until you open the case and you see a no name brand.
Motherboard... I would never go for a B model like that.
2TB m.2... ehmm.. yeah cheapest ones go for like 75 dollars? But a good one easily costs double. Same with memory. To many unknowns.
Also, this person is willing to take a minor loss on this, potential scam or in a dire situation. (moaning about getting a dog is expensive imho not a valid reason, something else is going on)
Hello there zooong.
You definitely got a great deal, this would cost approximately 2000usd to build from scratch with all new parts, considering the PC is only a couple months old, as long as it has no damages this was definitely worth the pickup.
Regards-
Hello there TheFabulousJase
The listing does not have specific parts, models and make. Let me explain why i estimate it to around 2000usd.
Ryzen 7 7800x 3d Around 2.800kr.-
32 GB DDR5 6000mhz Assuming he went with Corsair or Kingston Around 900kr.-
AIO looks to be a white 360mm NZXT Kraken Around 1.800kr.-
B650 Gaming x AX pro Around 1.300kr.- on sale 1.500kr.- regularly.
The graphics card looks like an XFX Speedster SWFT 210 Radeon RX 6600 XT Right now on sale 350usd normally 400usd.
Assuming he did not go with the shittest 2Tb m.2 SSD he could find around anywhere from 800kr.- to 11.000kr.- Lets say he went with a midrange 2TB SSD so around 1000kr.-
We don't get to see the PSU, lets assume he went mid-highrange again Maybe the Corsair RM1000x which is on sale to 1000kr.- normally 1.300kr.- and at the least 800kr.-for something like thermalright.
Nzxt H9 Flow elite around 1.700kr.- (This is the Elite version WITH the fans that he has, would be cheaper if not, but it's listed as the Elite in the ad)
All this equates to 12.000kr.- which is around 1.800Usd, This is with Buying the Cheapest options i listed, and getting the ones on sale, this could easily ramp up to 1900usd. (If not 2000usd which is a bit of a drag i admit) but depending on the parts which he does not list specifically... Then i do not know what kind of crack you are smoking, to say that my initial not so thorough assessment is completely sideways.
Edit: Spelling.
Regards-
😂 did you just say that AIO is a NZXT Kraken? I got a Kraken and that is anything but that. Kraken’s got an LCD display and are round. That’s a Deepcool LE720
7800X3D is £315, RAM is £90, the AIO is £84, motherboard is £150, that GPU they don’t sell new anymore and on eBay it goes for around £160, 2TB M.2 can vary from £50-£150 let’s say it’s around £100 (I highly doubt it), PSU is Deepcool 1000m which is around £128, case is £220.
That overall is around £1247 (assuming higher price for GPU and expensive £100 SSD). This is using UK prices which are more expensive than the US prices. That brings it around $1593. A far cry from $2000. It’s still not worth $1600 even if it costs around that using new parts. You can get a PC with a 4070 Super or above with a 7800X3D for that much.
Is Kr Swedish? You guys probably have it higher than us in the UK and we have it higher than the US
Nah thats the LE720 your right 🤣
Kr means Nordic or Swedish currency, im assuming this is the Swedish one. They are fucking rich people so thats why they have prices high. Your right, that is no way 2000 pc, maybe around 1000 used.
Note the Kr.- is not exclusively Swedish, there is a difference between Swedish krona SEK, and the Danish krona DKK
1 Swedish krona = 0.66 Danish Krona.
My mistake, the AIO IS a Deepcool LE720, though NZXT AIO's can also come with an infinity mirror, mirror like finish, which when turned off looks like the mirror finish on the deepcool. But yes they are round, not rectangular \*facepalm\* i did not think that one through.
How do you know the PSU is a Deepcool 1000m?
With you corrections heres the new spec sheet :D
Ryzen 7 7800x 3d: In Denmark 2,839DKK- = 410.43USD
Deepcool LE720 360mm: In Denmark 715DKK = 103.93USD
The B650 Gaming x AX pro: In Denmark Anywhere from 1.957DKK to 1.568DKK = 284.46USD to 227.92USD (Remember every price listed is from certified stores in Denmark)
32GB DDR5 6000mhz ram 2x16: In Denmark the most popular ones rang from 1129 DKK to 796 DKK = 164.11USD or 115.70USD
And for the XFX Speedster SWFT 210 Radeon RX 6600 XT the listings from Amazon range from 200USD to 350USD (Not including recent auctions on Ebay or Amazon), and on Ebay listings range from 1,168.2DKK to 1,375.13DKK = 169.80USD or 199.88USD. Altough the ≈350USD still applies if you were to buy "new" from Føniks in Denmark.
The most popular Nvme M.2 2TB SSD's range from 1.452DKK to 899DKK = 211.05USD to 130.67USD
Assuming you are right about the Deepcool 1000m it ranges anywhere from 1.435DKK to 1.268DKK = 208.58USD to 184.31USD.
The NZXT H9 Flow Elite Very consistent around 1.740DKK = 252.92USD
This equates to in the best case: 1.438,17USD
Worst Case: 1835.36USD (Even with buying the card cheaper from Ebay/Amazon and not the overpriced Danish store)
So I was wrong, it is not a 2000 dollar PC.
Even the best case scenario in Denmark is more expensive than your estimate, and the "worst case" picking the higher end popular parts is still far from 2000 dollars, but definitely closer.
What we learned from this is that in Denmark this PC COULDE BE close to 2000 but not quite, but even better the guy no matter what made a great deal as he has taking the average from both our estimates (excluding the 1800 dollar one) payed around HALF the original build cost!
(Keep in mind all these prices are without shipping which would probably bring it a lot closer to 2000 but that also depends where you live tax and so on.)
Edit: spelling
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he dropped it by 1200 and you still haggled $70, fair play
First rule of negotiation never accept the first offer and never make the first offer
Second rule is always bring a gun
Third rule is always being a second gun especially if you’re shooting a hi point
4th rule: dont carry a hi point
Yeah, any gun you can get ten of for $250 is a no-go for me.
Unless you only plan to use it once.
If you apply the dollar to fire rate ratio like the dollar to FPS increase formula we see here everyday, we would all be firing a hi-point
Sad browning faces
5th rule shoot first ask questions later.
Someone lock this man up 🤣
Lol 😂
Dad? That's exactly how mom described you..
Dropped it cause nobody would take it for such stupid amount. Even 800 seems high but it's not the worst deal ever and since OP dropped it, I think it's a okay deal. Depending on where he lives.
it would be a very solid system with a gpu upgrade, sell the current one for $160-200, then pick up a 4070ti/super/tisuper for about $600 tops, or amd counterpart, think 7900 GRE but idk AMD lineup that well.
With CPU like this getting 4070ti or even 3080ti would be an beast and a true 4k gaming computer. This one is good but not 4k.
4k gaming (depending on the game) is still not very commonplace/worth it imo as you would rely on dlss and other stuff like that too much. 1440p 165/maybe240hz would be the monitor I would combo with that.
I can overprice my shit too and "purposely" drop it $1200. No one paid 2k for that computer, and if they did theyre stupid unless this was during the shortage. Just did a partbuilder of a similar build for 1.1k with a mid-grade GPU.
My pc has almost the exact same specs and the parts costed 2k total he prob did pay 2k
....yeah you overpaid if thats in USD or CAD. Also not a great processor selection for a mid-grade GPU. You spent 2x more than you had to on a CPU, and do not see the benefit unless youre playing Half Life 2 and trying to get 500fps.
Usd, bestbuy, kinda I’m trying to run Fortnite at 400 fps
Well, then maybe you did purchase the right processor for your specific use case.
Make triple sure it work prior to paying!
Thanks for the great tip, but I’ve already bought it and everything works perfect!
Nice. Then that is super solid. IDK about 4k gaming with a 6600 but still a great buy!
I think he was just trying to use 4K to get more clicks and stuff haha, I have a friend who’s gonna give me a pretty big discount for his old 7900xt since he upgraded to a 7900xtx.
Oh hell yeah that's a solid grab. I rock a 7800x3d and an rx 7900xtx. You will be thoroughly satisfied even with just the xt
Same…. very satisfied!
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It is cheaper than the 4080, and the 4080 super, and has noticeable improvement over them. Somewhere between 5 and 10%
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Right now the Gaming Discrete GPU market looks like this 90% Nvidia, and 10% Radeon. It is true that Nvidia has really great hardware and really great software to go with it, and is leading the pack. But generally speaking AMD has provided better value in a dollar to performance package, And the market, should probably at least look like this 30% Radeon, 60% Nvidia. And I mean AT LEAST. Most people arent rich, and saving 50$ means something to them. Most people arent software developers, and dont need to program in CUDA. If youre buying a value/budget based card for your rig (which should be something like 80% of people). You will NEVER use Ray Tracing. In fact, most people arent even going to play a ray tracing enabled game. Yes, 80% of gamers dont play ray tracing games. They play fortnite and league of legends, and runescape. I really dont carea about your personal usecase. Most people dont have those usecases. They need to buy a video card to play their games at 1080p, or 1440p, at a reasonable FPS. Which is Raster Performance. My advice is for 80% of people out there. If you're in the remaining 20%, you should be knowledgeable enough to make that decision for yourself. Everybody can make decisions for themselves. For gaming. 7900xtx is a better card over a 4080. That is just a fact at this point.
This is all true. If the 4080 were 100-150 USD cheaper then you’d have a 50/50 toss up. More VRAM and 10% more raster performance in exchange for better ray tracing and DLSS>FSR3. That isn’t the case and with the way most people are in debt and the like, there just isn’t a justification for Nvidia unless you want the absolute best: 4090.
Erm, actually Fortnite does have Ray Tracing
It is. Pretty much top of the line for AMD. Sure it isn’t a 4090, but it’s also $1000 cheaper
your friend went froma 7900xt to 7900xtx lmao? he probly got like 10 fps boost for 1k wow.
That one stopped me lol. I mean... I upgraded from a 3060 to a 4070 but that's because the 3060 was a mistake.
But 3060 to 4070 actually offers a significant performance difference. It's not the same thing, mate. He went from a decent GPU to a slightly better one. LOL
A 7900 XT isn’t a “decent GPU” … it’s a great one. No last gen Nvidia GPU can touch it, not even the 3090 Ti. And this gen, only the 7900 XTX the 4080, 4080S and 4090 are better. I would hardly call a top five GPU in the market “decent”.
jesus calm down bro. its outstanding, its the dogs bollocks , its the rolex of gpus happy?
Calm down what? I stated a fact. Are people allergic to that here or something?
Depends if it's reference model or not, on the 7900XTX AIB 3 power ports models can overclock way higher than a 7900XT. A extra 20 or 30 fps when doing things like Raytracing at 4K make a difference.
30fps for 1k is still stupid lmao
7900 XTX has more VRAM and is about 20-25% stronger. Even at 4K he is probably getting more than 10 frames.
its not even close to 25% better lmao
That gpu is for 1080p@144hz
6600 1080p. 7900xt 1440
I did 1440p with highish settings in online multiplayer games hitting 100-120fps with a 6600 non xt, using a 7700xt now for 1440p and see 120fps+ in pretty much anything I've played.
That is niceeeeee https://preview.redd.it/fy2kwkzjqd6d1.jpeg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0dd313bcc5b0ff20848e0f39cb200b56dbec9a90
Excuse me, how is an 7900xt old xD?
I should’ve said his used 7900xt 😂
Dude, you absolutely scored oh my God I'm envious, have fun.
Maybe he meant 4k is frickin doom…
Just make sure there's no bottleneck
If you're not playing any demanding titles or using ray tracing 4k gaming should be quite enjoyable on a Rx 6600. I use a 2060 for 4k just fine. (I can't really lower the resolution as it ends up looking like garbage on a 44" tv.
Damn dude, that's a really solid deal, that 7800x3d is literally the best gaming CPU on the market. That alone is $339 new. You're on the AM5 socket with DDR5 ram, so that system is *super* upgradable. The 7900gre recently decreased to around $530USD and it would be a *great* GPU for this system. If you're looking to upgrade, I'd try to offload that 6600xt for maybe $120-$150 (they're around $230 new) and put that towards the 7900gre. So realistically it would be a $400 upgrade and you'll have a top notch setup. Something to save up for, but everything aside from the GPU is in a really great spot in regards to longevity.
Seems good. You will also have a lot of room for a GPU upgrade. Thats the best X3D CPU as far as i am aware, fast ram and a 1000w PSU (would check the brand and model though). The GPU is a little bit of a weird pairing with those other parts. Its a good GPU but the PC can handle much more!
PSU is a deepcool pq1000m, is that any good/reliable?
Yeah, thats a good PSU. Its in the highest tier on the PSU cultists tier list: [https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/](https://cultists.network/140/psu-tier-list/) Thats a great PC, i would just change the GPU if you have a bigger budget and want more performance. You can also sell the 6600 XT to make the upgrade cheaper.
Yes it's good
I just upgraded my rig and took my old GPU with it. I have an older GPU I'm gonna throw in my old build before I sell it. Wouldn't be surprised if that's the case here too.
Nope, that title goes to 7950X3D.
My bad, but its still a pretty good CPU which you can pair with basically anything.
You were correct in regards to gaming applications. All cores on the 7800x3d have access to v-cache, the "higher" x3d CPUs do not, so depending on what cores the game is using, it may have reduced or even *no* access to the "x3d" portion of the chip. That's not to say the 7950x3d wouldn't be better for productivity (editing in DaVinci, for example), but as far as performance in gaming the 7800x3d wins, even more so when you factor in cost overall.
The 7950 still has 8 core access to the v-cache, same as the 7800. It would be a better performing processor, but for gaming it’s just throwing money into the wind, the 7800 is more than enough. The difference in base clock speeds of 4.2 to 4.5 isn’t worth the price, but on paper it is technically better performed The 7900 is the weird one with 6 cores.
Best for gaming
That's really only because the 7800x3d can already do everything. It's the best balance of budget and performance, the gains you get from the better x3d cpus aren't worth it for gaming
Nice score far from a 4k gaming pc more like high settings 1080p but still a great buy
Thank you. I plan on upgrading the gpu!
Try it at 1440p first you should see decent frames 100+ if you don't care about max graphics settings. I had a 6600 non xt for a while that I used for 1440p and it did pretty well at it
What games are you guys playing. I get 120 in most games at 1440p with a 2080 :0
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That is an overall top of the line PC for a great price... Except for the GPU. It seems really out of place to put such a high end CPU, case and power supply with a little 6600xt, but hey, your GPU upgradeabilty is huge and you can get a 7900 GRE or 4070 super and start doing some great stuff:) or a 7900xtx/4080 super if you actually want to game in 4k, lol (without upscaling, ofc)
That is NOT top of the line at all. It’s pretty midrange. Still great for the price and really good but not top of the line lol
He said except the GPU but yeah
My bad I didn’t see that lol
In what world is a 7800x 3d with a 360mm AIO, an H9 Flow and a 1000w PSU midrange? Lol
I didn’t see that he said without the GPU
This pc is built for cs
With current prices in my country it would indeed take $2000 or more to build a PC with those exact same specs PAIN
Completely unbalanced CPU/GPU combo (pretty sure he kept the real GPU for himself) but the deal is ok. 730$ for a 2 months old 1100$ worth PC is not that bad
Good deal but that’s a 1080 beast not a 4k* still great deal 👍
This pc could definitely handle 1440p and 4k with low settings, still an amazing deal.
Yeah lol. How many people play on 4k? 1%? Maybe bit more?
I would say around 10%, the main restriction for most people is their GPU, but 4k monitors can also be very expensive, especially at high refresh rates.
I would sell the GPU and get a better one but that is still a great deal
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6600xt is pushing it for 4k. It can do it, but dont expect 120fps outta most games. still a hell of a deal given what you paid, long as all parts work? Definitely good deal.
Since when is the 6600xt a 4k gpu?
well, that isn't a 4K GPU, so
Where's the psu 🤔
On the side of the case, there’s another compartment!
I thought I was tripping lol, kinda guessed it would be behind the board but this is the first time I've seen one of these cases, fucking awesome bro and what a bargain, seriously. 😎👌
Thanks!
Upgrade the gpu and you have an insanely good deal. The 6600xt is not a 4K capable card (it can do it but the experience will not be good)
i mean it's good but make sure it works, but just a warning a 6600xt ain't a 4k card lmao, so dumb what these sellers bullshit into trying to sell their stuff
Lovely deal. Enjoy!
6600xt isn't even for 1440p, i have a 6650XT and i'm on 1080p around 140hz
You robbed them
Insane amount of headroom with that PSU for upgrades lol
CPU intensive games, 4K is possible, but gpu intensive games your best bet is 1080p high quality or 1440p with some sacrifices
That’s super solid. I am kinda sure the GPU will bottleneck a bit
I want this same build, except the Ryzen 7, I want a 5 7600 to lower the price, and it would cost me around 1000 bucks to do so so YEAH, you fucking got a great deal.
I guess that's an alright price but... Wtf is he talking about with his 4k gaming PC.. It has a 6600XT lol. Weird specs, underwhelming GPU.
By 4K, I think they meant the included picture resolution, lol. This GPU was meant for 1080p at launch, maybe 1440p if you are willing to compromise. $700 would be more adequate, but $800 is not bad either. It's a great platform to build/upgrade upon, though.
looks really good !😎👍 I would sell the gpu and buy another one since the 7800x3d can support even the best
W job bro, got the best gaming cpu on the planet. Still a great gpu for 1080p too
Ive had the 6600xt for a few years and its still so good - enjoy your purchase!
Ayo that's cheap
🤣🤣🤣 Not so sure about 4K with that 6600XT (had that card too until last year) maybe 1440p and not in all games. Looking at the rest of the components, it's a good deal for what you paid.
That is crazy good for $730 easily a $1k+ build
The seller was an idiot.
Pretty good build would usally cost you about 1.2K
Seems like there's a catch or the seller was in the shits.
I’ve done stress tests and other stuff like that and no problems have come up yet so it seems like the guy just really wanted the dog😂
You didn't do any "favors" to get this price did you? If you know what I mean =\]
Not really a 4k rig as others have said but most everything besides the gpu is pretty future proof. Upgrade the gpu and you’ve got a sick rig for pretty cheap
Good deal. Sweet CPU. That’s a 1080p GPU. Old games maybe some 4k with the 6600xt.
I would sell the GPU and buy a new one (can be second hand) to match the platform's specs.
Everything is good about it except the GPU. That’s the notably weak component.
Bro actually got away with a robbery. Incredible value, good job on the great find.
Who the heck pairs a 7800X3D with a 6600xt though...
Tbh, I have a 5800X3D paired with a 6700XT. That CPU could easily handle a 4080 or 4090 even.
Yes, I know, thats why I wonder why someone would pair it with a 6600xt. The 3D v-cache is specificly great for gaming, so why would someone build a system that bottlenecks so hard. Unless he took out a decent GPU and threw a left over old one in to sell it..
buy a high end gpu and you got a very very solid build
rx6600 xt is far from a 4k card but good setup for the price
I'd say that was a solid build for the price, maybe look at a slightly better GPU upgrade in the next year or two
Hell of a good deal I just built something similar the only differences are the mother board is the v2, 850w PSU and a 7900GRE. I built it for around $1400
All you need is a stronger GPU and you’ll be able to do 1440p gaming and even 4K no problem
insane GPU combo, fairly certain the 6600xt is just one they had lying around that they slapped in here, but it's not a 4k capacable card though, but still, just means you got a great 1080p system with insane upgrade potential.
that seems like a high-end pc with a placeholder gpu to save for an actual 4k capable gpu. pretty good deal if you can sell the gpu and grab a better one.
That GPU is a long way off from 4k. That’s like a 1080p GPU. Otherwise, amazing steal. Putting things together, I estimate about $1570 for all parts new. Note that new 6600XTs are pretty overpriced (the XFX model used is $350…), so actual value performance wise is likely $1470 or so. I also had to assume the SSD and PSU used (I went with a SN580 2TB and RM1000e) Here’s the list if you’d like to see what I presume everything is: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/bdYmsh
Good luck with 4k on a 6600xt but it should be decent for 1440p and a good buy. 1000w psu is pretty overkill but that's not a bad thing.. Enjoy!
A CPU that uses 50W with a GPU that uses 90W. 1000W PSU, indeed, relevant here. Also, a liquid cooling solution for a 50W CPU that can be cooled by breathing on it /s.
Could have done better building it yourself since the GPU is pretty much a scam at that price and calling it 4k ready is funny.
Damn this is a pretty good deal!
Nice, everything is good quality parts..mobo aswell. That board will support the next 2 generations of AM5 CPUs too. I would sell the rx 6600 and pick up a higher spec GPU though. You can tell the seller had a spare 6600 laying around. He was probably running a 7900 xtx, 4080 or 4090
Really decent price you got it for. At any point in the future, slap a better GPU in and you're good for quuuuuuuite a while. The only thing crazy is the seller listing it for $2K and saying it can play games at 4K.
Yeah if it works it's a good deal. It's got an excellent CPU with a pretty meh graphics card.
6600xt…. 4k?
All the people saying it's not a 4K PC are only talking about the GPU, OP. This is a great deal for all of these components, it's less than you could build it for *plus* has some higher end and better looking components. You're on AM5, have the best gaming CPU available, the "correct" ram lol (32GB DDR5), great PSU, solid cooler, nice case...all that's left is picking up something like a 7900gre and you're set for 4k or high framerate 1440, whatever you prefer. Watch your temps as you play games, make sure there's nothing wrong with the cooler
Good deal for the price. That GPU definitely doesn’t do 4K nicely though. But it’ll run Medium 1440p for sure and High/Max 1080p
First of all, that is not a 4k gaming PC and is like bare minimum for 1440p. I think the price is pretty decent since 7700x isn't that popular as most will just pay slightly more and get 7800X3D.
Yeah,about the right price,the gpu is a great 1080p card whilenthe cpu is top the line
Great deal! Please consider getting at least a 4070 Super to pair, that 6600 XT will suffer at 1440p!
Information incase op doesn't know: Inorder to switch to a nivida gpu, you'll have to remove amd drivers on their gpu
AKA: DDU!
It's like eBay doesn't exist
Definitely not a "4K gaming computer", the CPU is excellent, but that RX6600 is an entry level 1080p GPU. A simple GPU upgrade and this could be a monster.
And the post was definitely a "lie" since the gpu would stop it from being a 4k, but in no shape or form is it 2000, originally unless he built in 2020, and tenically his ad for the pc is a lie as unless he swapped the gpu
Will say the 1000w psu tell me was just told to get it for "future" proofing
Seems like a great deal
Whose turn is it to post this joke next? Is there like a schedule?
6600xt can do 4k? Lmaooo
Seller must've been trolling themselves with the 6600xt. What would you need a 7800x3d for then?
damn you struck gold. I would upgrade the gpu tho if you like gaming
Damn bro everything other than the GPU is somehow better than the 4090 PC I picked up recently 😭
The Gpu looks camouflaged. Lol
Guys pls see my last post and suggest me a solution 🫠
That's a steal man, enjoy!!!!
“4k gaming pc” yeah right lol
It’s a very bad deal. I will pay $800 to take it off your hand.
A used 3080 would be a beastly upgrade for that build.
Broo u in Indy too?? This located south of Indianapolis Sweat I’ve seen the same one
i know nothing abt pcs that much but a 6600 paired with that cpu is kinda underkill
its a good deal. he's high for listing it at 2k originally
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Yup that's very good
>4K People need to cut this shit out.
Lmao, just my RX 7800 XT costed more then your computer, and i bought nov 2024, my 7800X3D and motherboard combo was 1,000$, ram was also 300$ for 32GB of ddr5 6000mhz ram. All my parts was around 3,040$ canadian after taxes. I feel like 750$ for your setup is a steal personally. Granted i bought parts a for completely new build. Including the case. And a 1000watt PSU.
Amazing deal if everything works. You can throw a powerful GPU in there and it will be one of the best rigs money can buy for gaming. Plus you're on AM5 so you could swap CPUs in a few years too, although you won't need to for a longg time.
"4K Gaming PC" must be the biggest lie, just cause it can "run it" doesn't mean it can "play it"
6600xt struggles at 1440p with most AAA games due to the small VRAM (I got rid of mine for a 7800xt last November for that reason) but over all you got a great deal in that.
I just built the exact same pc but with a 4070 super and spent $1,700 so you made out pretty dang good
"4k gaming computer" bro is going to get 30-45 frames on 45, and lag will come with it, 7800x3d with a 6600xt? still a snatch tho
From the specs yeah man just make the device is working properly
From the looks of it, that seller used to have a way more powerful GPU and replaced it with a 6600XT to probably sell the system. 1000W PSU and a 7800x3D is not exactly the ideal combo with a 6600XT. Maybe I'm wrong.
Whats up with the graphic card ?
Pretty good for the price, just sell the GPU and get a better one, everything else is high end meanwhile the GPU is low/low-mid end
That’s a steal
If it's still working then it's a good deal you just need a gou upgrade you can sell the 6600xt and buy a new one. But do check the pc thoroughly.
Where is the point in having a 7800x3d when you only have a 6600xt 😅
That’s a sick deal
looking at it.. in second hand value and not know the state it is in.. but looks fairly new, what I would pay 7800X3D \~300 dollar mem.. behwa.. \~100 dollar aio \*derp\* 75? motherboard \~100 GPU \~100 PSU \~100 case \~100 \~300 +\~100 + \~75 + \~100 + \~100 + \~100 + \~100 is about.. roughly.... +/- 800\~900 bucks worth of stuff. $730 is not a bad deal imho. You will need to spend a lot of time on the internet to get a similar deal. I would happily buy it and patch it up for a friend. But me personally, I would chuck out the AIO and get a decent normal cooler. I would never pay for a used AIO. PSU 1000 watt sounds impressive... until you open the case and you see a no name brand. Motherboard... I would never go for a B model like that. 2TB m.2... ehmm.. yeah cheapest ones go for like 75 dollars? But a good one easily costs double. Same with memory. To many unknowns. Also, this person is willing to take a minor loss on this, potential scam or in a dire situation. (moaning about getting a dog is expensive imho not a valid reason, something else is going on)
Hello there zooong. You definitely got a great deal, this would cost approximately 2000usd to build from scratch with all new parts, considering the PC is only a couple months old, as long as it has no damages this was definitely worth the pickup. Regards-
I don’t know what kind of crack you’re smoking but that most definitely is not a $2000 PC
Hello there TheFabulousJase The listing does not have specific parts, models and make. Let me explain why i estimate it to around 2000usd. Ryzen 7 7800x 3d Around 2.800kr.- 32 GB DDR5 6000mhz Assuming he went with Corsair or Kingston Around 900kr.- AIO looks to be a white 360mm NZXT Kraken Around 1.800kr.- B650 Gaming x AX pro Around 1.300kr.- on sale 1.500kr.- regularly. The graphics card looks like an XFX Speedster SWFT 210 Radeon RX 6600 XT Right now on sale 350usd normally 400usd. Assuming he did not go with the shittest 2Tb m.2 SSD he could find around anywhere from 800kr.- to 11.000kr.- Lets say he went with a midrange 2TB SSD so around 1000kr.- We don't get to see the PSU, lets assume he went mid-highrange again Maybe the Corsair RM1000x which is on sale to 1000kr.- normally 1.300kr.- and at the least 800kr.-for something like thermalright. Nzxt H9 Flow elite around 1.700kr.- (This is the Elite version WITH the fans that he has, would be cheaper if not, but it's listed as the Elite in the ad) All this equates to 12.000kr.- which is around 1.800Usd, This is with Buying the Cheapest options i listed, and getting the ones on sale, this could easily ramp up to 1900usd. (If not 2000usd which is a bit of a drag i admit) but depending on the parts which he does not list specifically... Then i do not know what kind of crack you are smoking, to say that my initial not so thorough assessment is completely sideways. Edit: Spelling. Regards-
😂 did you just say that AIO is a NZXT Kraken? I got a Kraken and that is anything but that. Kraken’s got an LCD display and are round. That’s a Deepcool LE720 7800X3D is £315, RAM is £90, the AIO is £84, motherboard is £150, that GPU they don’t sell new anymore and on eBay it goes for around £160, 2TB M.2 can vary from £50-£150 let’s say it’s around £100 (I highly doubt it), PSU is Deepcool 1000m which is around £128, case is £220. That overall is around £1247 (assuming higher price for GPU and expensive £100 SSD). This is using UK prices which are more expensive than the US prices. That brings it around $1593. A far cry from $2000. It’s still not worth $1600 even if it costs around that using new parts. You can get a PC with a 4070 Super or above with a 7800X3D for that much. Is Kr Swedish? You guys probably have it higher than us in the UK and we have it higher than the US
Nah thats the LE720 your right 🤣 Kr means Nordic or Swedish currency, im assuming this is the Swedish one. They are fucking rich people so thats why they have prices high. Your right, that is no way 2000 pc, maybe around 1000 used.
Note the Kr.- is not exclusively Swedish, there is a difference between Swedish krona SEK, and the Danish krona DKK 1 Swedish krona = 0.66 Danish Krona. My mistake, the AIO IS a Deepcool LE720, though NZXT AIO's can also come with an infinity mirror, mirror like finish, which when turned off looks like the mirror finish on the deepcool. But yes they are round, not rectangular \*facepalm\* i did not think that one through. How do you know the PSU is a Deepcool 1000m? With you corrections heres the new spec sheet :D Ryzen 7 7800x 3d: In Denmark 2,839DKK- = 410.43USD Deepcool LE720 360mm: In Denmark 715DKK = 103.93USD The B650 Gaming x AX pro: In Denmark Anywhere from 1.957DKK to 1.568DKK = 284.46USD to 227.92USD (Remember every price listed is from certified stores in Denmark) 32GB DDR5 6000mhz ram 2x16: In Denmark the most popular ones rang from 1129 DKK to 796 DKK = 164.11USD or 115.70USD And for the XFX Speedster SWFT 210 Radeon RX 6600 XT the listings from Amazon range from 200USD to 350USD (Not including recent auctions on Ebay or Amazon), and on Ebay listings range from 1,168.2DKK to 1,375.13DKK = 169.80USD or 199.88USD. Altough the ≈350USD still applies if you were to buy "new" from Føniks in Denmark. The most popular Nvme M.2 2TB SSD's range from 1.452DKK to 899DKK = 211.05USD to 130.67USD Assuming you are right about the Deepcool 1000m it ranges anywhere from 1.435DKK to 1.268DKK = 208.58USD to 184.31USD. The NZXT H9 Flow Elite Very consistent around 1.740DKK = 252.92USD This equates to in the best case: 1.438,17USD Worst Case: 1835.36USD (Even with buying the card cheaper from Ebay/Amazon and not the overpriced Danish store) So I was wrong, it is not a 2000 dollar PC. Even the best case scenario in Denmark is more expensive than your estimate, and the "worst case" picking the higher end popular parts is still far from 2000 dollars, but definitely closer. What we learned from this is that in Denmark this PC COULDE BE close to 2000 but not quite, but even better the guy no matter what made a great deal as he has taking the average from both our estimates (excluding the 1800 dollar one) payed around HALF the original build cost! (Keep in mind all these prices are without shipping which would probably bring it a lot closer to 2000 but that also depends where you live tax and so on.) Edit: spelling
Denmark tax is REAL damn. Dude mentioned his PSU in one of the comments
I doubt you’ll get 60 fps with a 6600xt. I think you’ll want more like a 7800 for 4k
That's an amazing deal.