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Anubhav29
Adept II

Gaming PC Setup

I built a gaming PC system with AMD RYZEN 5 7600X CPU paired with RX 7600XT Graphic card on MSI B650M Gaming wifi Motherboard with 1TB SSD and 16GB RAM

Ant eSports Power Supply 700W & Ant eSports Ice-C612 V2 CPU Cooler in Ant eSports cabinet 

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BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

That looks pretty good.  Is your 1 TB SSD an M.2 drive?  What types of games are you intending to play on it?


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".

Yes and I'd like to play all latest high graphic games

Which game(s) are you currently playing? Or wanting to play? Nice setup!

I was testing Alan Wake 2 & Marvel's SpiderMan Remastered 

1 TB SSD and M.2 drive would that make any big difference?

 

BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

The bandwidth of the M.2 drives (generations 3, 4, and 5 all have increasing bandwidth capabilities) is much greater than the bandwidth of an SSD on the SATA bus.  So yes, it makes a significant difference.  Most people load the operating system (Windows for most of us) on the fastest storage drive, and that means the M.2 drive in most computer builds these days.


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".
BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

You should monitor your CPU and GPU temperatures while gaming to see if they are getting above 70 C.  If the CPU is getting a bit warm, I would add a second fan to the CPU cooler.  If the GPU is getting a bit warm, perhaps another fan could be mounted in the side panel or in the lower front.


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".
mengelag
Volunteer Moderator

CPU would be fine at 70c though. I don't even want to tell you what mine hits...lol

 

Ryzen 7800X3D - Radeon 7900XT - MSI Tomahawk X670e MB - 64gb 6000mhz G-Skill Neo - Noctua NH D15 - Seasonic Focus V3 GX-1000W PSU - 4TB Samsung Gen. 5 NVMe - Fractal Torrent Case - ROG PG48UQ OLED
cpurpe91
Volunteer Moderator

My Ryzen 7 7700X hits 89c at times, depending on how CPU intensive the game is.

Ryzen 7 7800X3D, ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-F GAMING WIF, G.SKILL TRIDENT Z NEO 2x16GB DDR5 DRAM 6000MT/s CL30, AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX, LIAN LI EDGE 1300, Corsair MP600 PRO NH 4TB

Which game are you playing?

mine was under temp, how is yours?

what are the specs of your PC?

BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

My latest build (Wine-Cool) was measured a few weeks ago:

 

I reviewed the temperatures of the GPU and CPU while at idle and after I had been gaming for a while (playing World of Tanks - Blitz).  The temperatures are fine and didn't change as much as I would have expected.

 

Idle temperatures:  GPU = 44 C, CPU = 39 C

gaming temperatures:  GPU = 48 C, CPU = 43 C

 

That's only a 4 C increase for both components.  I was using Adrenalin 24.6.1 to monitor the temperatures.  I also disabled the integrated graphics in the BIOS so I wouldn't be wasting that power.  I will only use the video card for graphics with this machine.


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".
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 I also want to disable the integrated graphics in the BIOS so I wouldn't be wasting that power too.

Look at this!Look at this!

BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

That CPU is getting rather warm at 81.4 C, although it's under quite a load of course.  


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".

Yea, with 10 + tabs opened in browser and rendered https://linktw.in/CakPBt this that's why maybe!

mengelag
Volunteer Moderator

Mine also on the 7700X PC

Ryzen 7800X3D - Radeon 7900XT - MSI Tomahawk X670e MB - 64gb 6000mhz G-Skill Neo - Noctua NH D15 - Seasonic Focus V3 GX-1000W PSU - 4TB Samsung Gen. 5 NVMe - Fractal Torrent Case - ROG PG48UQ OLED

aren't we both having the same series of processor

Anubhav29
Adept II

I changed my Power supply because it got shot while i was testing game and replaced it with corsair CX750W 

BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

It got shot?  Was that a first person shooter game?  I didn't realize the dangers in gaming.


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".
Anubhav29
Adept II

Yes, 2 sparks from my motherboard occurred while playing Spider-Man, but it was my SMPS fault and I fixed it, unusually I gave my motherboard to service center for repairing thinking that it was its defect but that wasn't.

BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

I'm glad you replaced that PSU with a quality unit.  I had to look up 'SMPS' to see that it means Switched Mode Power Supply, aka switching power supply.


As Albert Einstein said, "I could have done so much more with a Big Al's Computer!".
Anubhav29
Adept II

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