bros i found 3 great deals on a couple prebuilds on marketplace but i cant quite decide which is best.1 is an AM4 build with a 5070. 999$2 is also AM4 with a 7800XT. 840$3 is a 9060xt AM5 build. 999$The AM4 Builds have a 5700x3d (for pc1) and a 5800x3d for pc2 while the am5 build has a 7500F which makes them all equal in specs besides the gpu.Is it better to go for the 9060 because of AM5? And would the performance hit the 5070 takes in linux make it similar to the 9060xt making it an even better choice? Or do I just go for the 5070 for having the most power out of the 3? Been sitting on this for about a month now
5700x3d+5070
>>107011879even on linux?
>>107012773I assumed you wanted to gaym, in all other cases the 7500f+9060xt. The remaining option would most likely be the most stable due to the maturity of the drivers.
>>107012824I do want to gaym but on linux too :)I see. But would it perform poorly? I imagine the fps would be better but maybe it would stutter more is that the problem?
avoid nvidia gpus. lots of driver issues on windows and linux that you cant fix yourself.9060xt+am5 is way to go.
If on linux go with amd I'm thinking of getting a sff 9060xt myself, though I might wait another generation my sff gtx 1080 is still good lmaoBut if I'm going to upgrade I'll go with amd radeon because of better drivers, better open source drivers on linux too
if the am5 one has a decent board then get that one, it can be upgraded into whatever amd cooks up next yearor just get off your ass and BUILD ONE YOURSELF
>>107013035Its a Motherboard MSI A620M-E is this good?
>>107011376>1000$>AM4
>>107012836>But would it perform poorly?NTA, but if you're referring strictly to RTX 5070, then yes. Apparently, Vulkan is fucked up for Nwordia, so much they need to rewrite it to add the specific implementation. But it's still a beast in productivity, also, 4:2:2 and 4:4:4 finally.9060XT should be good from the get-go, the only downside being FSR4. Buy if you need RT and/or much lower power draw.7800XT is, simply put, the same as 5070 when it comes to raster, but sucks ass in RT. It also should be cheaper on its own.When it comes to the platform, AM4 is dead. It'd be much easier to get a new CPU than sell the entire platform, also, more PCIe lanes if 7000 or 9000 series processor. Also, 7500F is roughly equal to 5700X3D in terms of gaming - but I'd search for 7700 instead, the games now demand 8 cores.Tl;dr: get an AM5 and either 9060XT or 7800XT for gaming. Also, build it yourself unless it's cheaper to buy the whole PC.
>>107013134More specifically the am5 build consists of:AMD Ryzen 5 7500FMotherboard MSI A620M-E32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 6000MHz FURY BeastSapphire Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB GDDR6SSD Kingston NV3 1TB Gen4 M.2 NVMe 2280And then a generic Bronze 650W PSUFrom what I gathered all of this built by part would be around 900-1050 bucks in my countries prices. I think finding it at 999 is not a bad deal desu
>>107013090no, it's literally as bottom of the barrel as you can get on am5
>>107013193It's not good but I've seen worse. It's decent for an $80-90 board
>>107013193>>107013210What makes it a bad board? Does it impact performance at all?
>>107013227It's fine for a 6 core and a non-overclocked 8 core. 12-16 cores no no no
>>107013227it has the weakest and most basic chipset that makes it way less likely to get future cpu compatibility
>>1070113769060xt by a long shot, non obsolete socket + current gen gpu that goes against a 5070 ti if you want nvidia just sell the 9060xt
>>107011376#3 is best, but they all kind of suck. You can at least upgrade #3 more easily, the others are dead end AM4 and will be harder to upgrade. At the very least plan to upgrade the CPU on #3 at a later date.
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