izanagi256 wrote: »Hello, my Girl Friend just gifted me a new PC, and I haven't hooked it up yet because I am not sure if it is as good as the computer I was using. I am pretty tech illiterate, so I was wondering if someone could help me to know what kinda performance to expect.
From the spec sheet.
ASRock x570 Phantom Gaming 4
Ryzen 7 3800x (I always heard AMD was worse than Intel)
Nvidia RTX 3080 (I was using I think a 1060 or a 1070)
32gb of ram 3600mhz (I know that the ram is an upgrade from the 16gb I was using)
Liquid Cooling (isn't water dangerous to have around PC parts?)
And I think a 850w 80+ Gold PSU.
Sorry if it was too specific I was just copy pasting the spec sheet pretty much, thank ya'll for the help ahead of time.
The 850W power supply is what I’m not sure about. It’s probably adequate, but just barely.
Still looks like a very nice system and I’m sure you will have a lot of fun with it. Congrats!
izanagi256 wrote: »ASRock x570 Phantom Gaming 4
Ryzen 7 3800x(I always heard AMD was worse than Intel)
Nvidia RTX 3080 (I was using I think a 1060 or a 1070)
32gb of ram 3600mhz (I know that the ram is an upgrade from the 16gb I was using)
Liquid Cooling (isn't water dangerous to have around PC parts?)
And I think a 850w 80+ Gold PSU.
This is the very cheapest x570 board on the market and is likely to have lots of problems in the future due to being constructed using cheaply made components. A lot of disreputable system builders skimp on the motherboard because they believe that naïve buyers will not be able to tell the difference between a bargain board and a quality one. The Phantom Gaming 4 does not support 2-Way SLI, and only has 2 PCI-E x16 slots. It also does not support wi-fi, which you will eventually regret when your internet temporarily goes down at some point one day and you're unable to use your cellphones high speed wireless connection as a hotspot for uninterrupted play. Wifi is such a small thing for a motherboard to skimp on and is usually a quick indicator of poor board design. The board itself is also cosmetically dated.ASRock x570 Phantom Gaming 4
While not a terrible CPU for a budget PC, the Ryzen 9 would run ESO considerably better. The Ryzen 7 only has six cores and twelve threads. The Ryzen 9 has DOUBLE that with 12 cores and 24 threads. The x570 series motherboard is not necessary for Ryzen 7, so again I question the motives behind whoever built this PC and sold it to your girlfriend. For the money saved going with the 7 instead of the 9, they could have gotten a much better quality motherboard.Ryzen 7 3800x
This is an alright GPU for a budget build, but I wouldn't brag about it. If your case has an "open" design where the parts can be seen from the outside, then I'd consider buying a RTX 3090 sticker for a cheap "upgrade". Casual observers won't be able to tell the difference and you won't have to worry about anyone judging your build or girlfriend for being cheap. BMW drivers do this all the time by rebadging their 3-series with an M3 and anyone who knows nothing about BMW's can't tell the difference.Nvidia RTX 3080
Make sure you install TESO on a SSD because 3600mhz is very low and you'll probably crash a lot. I'd consider buying a pair of 16GB DDR4 running at 5100mhz unless you're mostly planning to play games like Minecraft or Roblox.32gb of ram 3600mhz
This is ok as long as you can remember to keep the coolant topped off and changed at regular intervals. It's a pretty simple DIY task and the tubes pop right off the CPU block for easy draining and refill on most setups.Liquid Cooling
ElCapitanAmericano wrote: »izanagi256 wrote: »ASRock x570 Phantom Gaming 4
Ryzen 7 3800x(I always heard AMD was worse than Intel)
Nvidia RTX 3080 (I was using I think a 1060 or a 1070)
32gb of ram 3600mhz (I know that the ram is an upgrade from the 16gb I was using)
Liquid Cooling (isn't water dangerous to have around PC parts?)
And I think a 850w 80+ Gold PSU.
Is it too late to return the PC and get something else? I'm sure your girlfriend had good intentions, but most of the parts you listed could be improved on. Especially for a gaming PC.