Gaming / Streaming PC Compilation - Suggestions for Improvement?

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Huhu Community,

Yes, it's time for a new PC in the coming months. The PC is basically gambling and who knows maybe a little Twitch streaming. I put something together and maybe you have suggestions for improvement.

I will not pick up the stuff right now, but in the next few months I'll always compare prices and get the best deals.

Thank you in advance.

Case: Fractal Design Meshify C Blackout TG Dark Tint

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X

GPU: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2070 Super Windforce OC 8G

Motherboard: MSI MPG X570 GAMING PLUS

RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200MHz C16

SSD: Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GB

HDD: Seagate BarraCuda Internal Hard Drive 2TB

Power supply: be quiet! Pure Power 11 cm ATX PC power supply 600W

Cooler: be quiet! Dark Rock 4 Pro

Total value (Amazon): 1597.38 euro

Ka

With Stadia you can also stream, I've pre-ordered, I'm curious

Ca

Instead of the RTX 2070 super a RX 5700XT. Is cheaper and pretty much the same.

tu

Would rather take the MSI X470 Gaming Pro Carbon:

https://geizhals.de/...ml?hloc=de

Here the BIOS can also update without CPU and RAM thanks to external BIOS Flash button. It works like this:

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I would also prefer a much cheaper RX 5700 XT because it delivers the same performance on average, depending on the game more or less.

But for that it costs about 50-80 euro less:

https://geizhals.de/...mp=2113368

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GPU: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2070 Super Windforce OC 8G

Replace it with an AMD Vega II if you can get it. Has more memory and also a better (Licher playback) because much more can be buffered.

When memory if the corresponding profile of the memory should fit, then nothing is to say. At least when you notice the error during operation is too late.

Power supply: be quiet! Pure Power 11 cm ATX PC power supply 600W

It also does a Corsair CX750M, Modular and has the same security features, is ultimately just one example. I would not buy a Be Quiet power supply.

ne

And I would not get a Corsair power supply and recommend no power-eating VEGA II

Gu

As always, flat rates are at most half correct. Corsair offers the best power supplies, AX1600 / 1500i, but also bad (VS series).
Of course, a Vega II is utter nonsense, that's right.

Gu

Instead of the MSI board with its poor power supply I would rather take a gigabyte of X570 Aorus Elita.
And certainly no HDD more in such an expensive system.
The 860 EVO 500GB is too expensive, for 12 euro more you get a comparable 1TB SSD, for 22 euro more an NVMe (albeit QLC).
Rest can be done like this.

or

Vega II is no nonsense Considering that Nvidia only have problems with their RTX 2XXX graphics cards. And that only sounds in the driver.

I've sold over the shop 2 RTX 2070 and 2080, although I sell no more Nvidia in the store. It did not take 14 days since both customers returned the Nvidia and wanted to have an AMD. When asked what kind of problems there were, both drivers and hardware issues indicated. Anyone who kidnaps here, anyone can imagine now. Who wants to be kidnapped so buy Nvidia and annoyed about the problems.

ne

Yes you are right but the cheap power supplies up to 90 euro you can forget

Gu

Yes, the early RTX20X0 cards had problems with the Micron memory and are verhinhenweise verreckt, as that looks now I do not know.
And the driver support is also bad, I've tried a few days ago to get drivers for a GTX Titan on Windows 7 - nope, are only old versions and not directly from nVidia.

I do not like nVidia, but the Vega II is still nonsense. This is a workstation GPU without a game driver and with two GPUs on a PCB, quietly cooling 500W I just do not see.

If so, then a 5700XT, but they are not really available yet.

Gu

The cheapest ordinary (price / performance) series from Corsair is the RMx series. They start at 90 euro, yes.

or

There are price limits where the production stands for the price / performance structure. One can't expect with a 15 euro power supply that the DC voltages it outputs also stable and durable reproduces. If you install better components, the price also increases.

With the power supplies one can answer the question mostly only from the practice out with experiences. Prejudices or Bäh XYZ I do not like are out of place here.

Last year (2018) I sold over 12,000 PSUs through my shop (including online trading). That's pretty much for a 1-2 person shop. Of this amount, I could just 10 notes the defect or had a warranty claim. Three times may guess which manufacturer that was: -> Be Quiet.

or

The Vega II is designed for gaming, according to AMD.

The workstation of the previous generations were e.g. Fire GL the more recent have been the identifier WX and others.

The new 5700XT can be counted more as a workstation than for gaming.

I currently use a Vega II and is cooled by a Selbstbau WaKü. The GPU does not get warmer than 50 ° C and the voltage converters or The memories are even under 50 ° C in operation (full load). The server where the Drinsteckt has an AMD thread ripper in it together with 64 GB DDR4 ECC memory. Currently running my repaired Antec HPC 1400 power supply in it.