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- AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D 4.7GHz Processor
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB GDDR7
- 32GB DDR5-6000 RAM
- 2TB Solid State Drive
- Microsoft Windows 11 Pro
- 2.5GbE LAN
- WiFi 6E 802.11ax
- Bluetooth 5.3
- 240mm AIO Cooler
- Front/Top Panel Ports
- 3 x USB 3.1 (Gen 1 Type-A)
- 1 x headphone
- 1 x microphone
- Back Panel Ports
- 4 x USB 3.2 (Gen 1 Type-A)
- 1 x USB 3.2 (Gen 2 Type-C)
- 3 x USB 3.2 (Gen 2 Type-A)
- HDMI x1
- DisplayPort x3
- LAN x1
- Audio x6
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Can anyone post the top specs so I can start comparing.. cpu, hardisk, etc.. the whole works.
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Can anyone post the top specs so I can start comparing.. cpu, hardisk, etc.. the whole works.
For a balance of gaming and heavy workloads, the 9950X3D is the top choice.
If you're not gaming, the standard 9950X is more than sufficient.
Any modern M.2 SSD will be fast enough for 90% of users, though the Crucial T705 is still king, I believe.
For AMD systems, 6000MHz CL30 RAM is the solid, hassle-free recommendation.
PCIe Gen 5.0 motherboards are ideal if going with high end components, but you likely don't need to spend over $250 unless you have very specific requirements.
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In the end, I just didn't want to wait 2 weeks. Plus the Alienware gets more expensive when you start upgrading it to be comparable (16gb vs 32gb, 1tb vs 2tb). I do wish this one came with 64gb but hey, it's a lot of PC with a 5070ti for under $2k. Part of me wanted to wait for a good 5080 deal.
For a balance of gaming and heavy workloads, the 9950X3D is the top choice.
If you're not gaming, the standard 9950X is more than sufficient.
Any modern M.2 SSD will be fast enough for 90% of users, though the Crucial T705 is still king, I believe.
For AMD systems, 6000MHz CL30 RAM is the solid, hassle-free recommendation.
PCIe Gen 5.0 motherboards are ideal if going with high end components, but you likely don't need to spend over $250 unless you have very specific requirements.
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