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River
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I am going to use poly works on my pc and for this i am building my PC here's my spec do you think it can deliver quality performance ?

 

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Karter
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Nice spec, which Power Supply you'll gonna use for your GPU ?


   
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River
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Posted by: @karter

Nice spec, which Power Supply you'll gonna use for your GPU ?

I am bit out of my budget so i am going with Corsair CX450


   
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Posted by: @river
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Nice spec, which Power Supply you'll gonna use for your GPU ?

I am bit out of my budget so i am going with Corsair CX450

Corsair CX450 is only 450W so it can not handle your GPU or processor. go with Corsair RM (2019) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply. Its 750W and deliver the best flow of power 


   
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River
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Posted by: @river
Posted by: @karter

Nice spec, which Power Supply you'll gonna use for your GPU ?

I am bit out of my budget so i am going with Corsair CX450

Corsair CX450 is only 450W so it can not handle your GPU or processor. go with Corsair RM (2019) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply. Its 750W and deliver the best flow of power 

Oh really, i will think about it since iam out of my budget anyways thanks for the suggest 


   
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you should be getting an amd cpu since you will be doing cad.


   
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River
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you should be getting an amd cpu since you will be doing cad.

I was thinking about it but i heared that Ryzen can be a little harder to troubleshoot compare to the Intel processor. . However, the power and price makes the 3900x seem like a better option.

 


   
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Posted by: @river
Posted by: @malachi

you should be getting an amd cpu since you will be doing cad.

I was thinking about it but i heared that Ryzen can be a little harder to troubleshoot compare to the Intel processor. . However, the power and price makes the 3900x seem like a better option.

 

No it won't. I am using Ryzen 5 and its work perfectly, i still recommend you to go with Ryzen processor with 750W PSU. Now its up to you 


   
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Elliott
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if you are doing CAD, you probably want 1 higher resolution monitor 4k or 5k and then 1 gaming monitor.


   
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River
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if you are doing CAD, you probably want 1 higher resolution monitor 4k or 5k and then 1 gaming monitor.

Of course i am choosing Asus VG278QR 27.0" 1920x1080 165 Hz Monitor, isn't its great for CAD ?


   
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Elliott
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Posted by: @river
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if you are doing CAD, you probably want 1 higher resolution monitor 4k or 5k and then 1 gaming monitor.

Of course i am choosing Asus VG278QR 27.0" 1920x1080 165 Hz Monitor, isn't its great for CAD ?

Nice, i am using the same Monitor and its giving me high resolution performance 


   
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