Finally...

AngryGoldfish

Old N Gold
I have FINALLY caved and bought parts for a new build after eight years...

It's a simple one, but I'm excited. I was going to keep the same case, but decided to treat myself.

  • Case - Jonsbo D32 Pro
I love my current Jonsbo W2. I think those guys build such cool cases. I wanted something more compact, but couldn't justify committing to the 'ITX tax', so the newish D32 Pro fit my needs well. I normally take forever deciding, but it pretty much was perfect... minus one thing...

  • Power Supply - Corsair SF750
...I didn't want to spend extra on a new PSU as my old AX760 is still going strong, but it's a big PSU and wouldn't fit well in the D32. I could have gone for a smaller ATX power supply, but I thought, if I'm going to buy a new unit, why not get something perfectly suited. That said, I'm expecting the cables to be short, in which case I'll pick up some extensions from Etsy.

  • Processor - 7600X
It's a huge jump from a 1600X, but I was sad that after eight years, six cores were still at this price point. I thought about waiting until Zen 6 for 8c CPUs being the price of a 6c, but with Windows 10 being outed and the current woes as a result of the AI boom, I just had to jump in, just in case. I couldn't justify a 7700X. The IPC improvements from Zen 1 to Zen 5 is more than enough performance.

  • Motherboard - Asrock B650M-HDV/M.2
It has everything I need and nothing I don't. I have splurged on motherboards in the past but still had issues and regrets. So I decided to buy the best budget board there is. If I run out of USB ports or need WiFi in the future, I can add it.

  • Graphics - Sapphire Pulse 9060XT 16GB
This and the 9070 were the first graphics cards in a long time that I thought, 'Yep, I like these. They have no glaring weaknesses.' I don't need three fans or big heatsinks.

  • RAM - Crucial Pro 32GB 6000Mhz CL36
This was an annoying compromise. Three months ago, the €150 I paid for this basic kit would have gotten me CL30 and nice RGB headspreaders. This is another reason I decided to start the build now; I didn't want the situation to get worse.

  • SSD - Samsung 990 EVO Plus 2TB
Most people recommended against this SSD at first, but the price has come down a lot and it's now a good buy. It lacks NAND, but I don't need it. What I needed was to pick something up before prices went up. 2TB will be enough for me.

  • CPU Cooler - Thermalright Phantom Spirit SE 120
My current cooler is a beast (Thermalright Le Grand Macho RT), but I wanted to try something new and this was affordable.


I'll check back in when I start the process... :love:
 
Just be thankful you bought the RAM 3 months ago. Youd have a very sore bottom if you bought it now !

Looking forward to this.
 
Ugh dang man that sucks hard :(

Its funny because on Friday Im selling most of my BMX collection for £3k.

Immediate thought was "5090 and 9800X3D!" But the PC market is vile. So instead Im finally going to have all my teeth yanked out (well, whats left of them) in order to have dentures. And still I think it will be less painful somehow than building a high end PC.

Enough about me though. Im stoked for you dude really. I know how long youve waited for this.
 
Hmmmm... 5090 or teeth pulling? Teeth pulling it is! :p

Thanks mate! I've been saying for four years that I'll be building a new PC soon, but then something would always kick off and prevent it. Something is about to kick off now (and part of it already has), so I just have to bite the bullet and get on it.
 
Hmmmm... 5090 or teeth pulling? Teeth pulling it is! :p

Thanks mate! I've been saying for four years that I'll be building a new PC soon, but then something would always kick off and prevent it. Something is about to kick off now (and part of it already has), so I just have to bite the bullet and get on it.
I'm in the same boat. I have only upgraded my CPU and motherboard (and ddr5 memory) since the 3070ti launch(current GPU). Before that it was already a few years since my last upgrade of anything.
 
Sorry!! 😁 I've been too busy to build. I thought about doing a boot test to make sure everything is working because if my RAM is defective I don't know what I'm going to do. :oops: But I didn't really have time or energy the last couple of weeks. The parts have just been sitting there waiting for me. I will have some time on Monday morning and afternoon. I'll report back if I was able to start the build.
 
Some photos of my progress. The files were too big to link directly, sorry.


I didn't realise the connectors on ITX power supplies were smaller. This thing is so cute. And I love how easy it is to remove or insert cables.

The GPU is small and light which is great! I'm done with fat and chunky GPUs that sag.

System booted without any problems, but I didn't check if my m.2 drive was recognised. I need to take the fans from my old PC so I didn't want to take my old system apart unless I knew the new parts were working.

I'll try and do the installation tomorrow morning into the case. Cable management and Windows installation might have to be Wednesday. We'll see.
 
Finishing up for the night.

No pictures, just an update.

As with any new build I undertake, I come across irritating and unplanned snags.

Snag 1 - I couldn't remove my fans from my old system without removing either my heatsink or GPU. I couldn't remove my GPU because I couldn't unlatch it from the motherboard unless I removed my RAM and CPU fan. I was trying to save money by not buying new fans and reusing my old ones, but I soon regretted that decision. I can't remove my CPU tower cooler because I don't have a long enough screwdriver. I shall buy one.

Snag 2 - I forgot to back up my Firefox profile and any files on my previous m.2 drive. With some fussing and farting I managed to get that sorted.

Snag 3 - I don't have enough fan splitters. I shall buy more.

Snag 4 - My PSU cables are too short for clean runs, but they do fit if I make compromises. I'm going to buy extensions.

Snag 5 - I tried installing a de-bloated Windows 11 with Winhance, but found the process really time-consuming and I got a lot of stuff wrong. I had to redo it over a couple of times and still faced issues. It's working now, but some apps are not working correctly, such as OneNote. I don't know if my custom ISO was the cause or not. For now I'm just using the web browser version on my desktop. I don't even like OneNote, but I have no other alternative. I might just bite the bullet and get a paid one, because I've had no end of trouble with note apps... but I really need them.

Tomorrow's jobs will be to remove my old SATA HDD's from my previous system and plugging them in to the motherboard or using the USB adapter I have. I'll transfer my files over. I'll also purchase the needed cables.


BUTTTTT... in spite of all of that, it's working. (y) It looks a right mess currently, but I'm happy it's working OK.
 
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