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<blockquote data-quote="Sonique" data-source="post: 30400114" data-attributes="member: 55225"><p>Then you need to build from scratch. It's going to be costly I'm not gonna even lie. You need to have at least a 4060Ti 16G with a Ryzen 5 or Intel i5 with 32G rams with 750W PSU so you are looking at a price tag of 400K+. Go for those ProArt GPUs. They are slightly cheaper compared to Gaming GPUs. If you are going with Ryzen then it's harder to decide between AM5 and AM4. AM5's DDR5 RAMs and Mobos are expensive and doesn't give you that much of a performance boost but DDR4 rams are slowly vanishing so it's a bit of a thinker. Newer Intel processors are crap so ignore them. If you are going to add a couple of PCIE cards to the PC you need to do lots of reading about motherboards and how their PCIE lanes work coz some mobos switch to PCIE 8X from 16X the moment you add another PCIE card to the secondary main PCIE slot. Doesn't matter that much if it's 8X or 16X if you are going with a mid range card like 4060Ti - 4070Ti but beyond that you will definetely feel the performance difference. This is so much info for your build I guess but it's there for you to think about. So take your time and start researching. If you are not going to add capture cards or high performance network cards or a secondary GPUs go for a Mobo with one PCIE lane. It's not easy to build a PC these days. There are so many compromises to be made but one thing you should never do it going for a Processor with inbuilt graphics and think that will be enough... no no no</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sonique, post: 30400114, member: 55225"] Then you need to build from scratch. It's going to be costly I'm not gonna even lie. You need to have at least a 4060Ti 16G with a Ryzen 5 or Intel i5 with 32G rams with 750W PSU so you are looking at a price tag of 400K+. Go for those ProArt GPUs. They are slightly cheaper compared to Gaming GPUs. If you are going with Ryzen then it's harder to decide between AM5 and AM4. AM5's DDR5 RAMs and Mobos are expensive and doesn't give you that much of a performance boost but DDR4 rams are slowly vanishing so it's a bit of a thinker. Newer Intel processors are crap so ignore them. If you are going to add a couple of PCIE cards to the PC you need to do lots of reading about motherboards and how their PCIE lanes work coz some mobos switch to PCIE 8X from 16X the moment you add another PCIE card to the secondary main PCIE slot. Doesn't matter that much if it's 8X or 16X if you are going with a mid range card like 4060Ti - 4070Ti but beyond that you will definetely feel the performance difference. This is so much info for your build I guess but it's there for you to think about. So take your time and start researching. If you are not going to add capture cards or high performance network cards or a secondary GPUs go for a Mobo with one PCIE lane. It's not easy to build a PC these days. There are so many compromises to be made but one thing you should never do it going for a Processor with inbuilt graphics and think that will be enough... no no no [/QUOTE]
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