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PC build 1
- status:
- active
- oneline:
- a custom machine for fun and...more fun
It's high time I assemble a desktop computer.
Planning
At a high level, I want to bisect the machine into two: a Linux side for most of my work and a Windows side for the occasional game1). Ideally, each would be installed on its own SSD, with a much larger disk shared between the two2). I want to give each side a related hostname to reflect this dual nature.
The hardware will be selected based on the most demanding software I intend to run on it. Since my laptop can run most things reasonably well, that list mostly contains games.
Software | CPU | RAM | GPU |
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Satisfactory | quad-core 3.5 GHz | 8 GB | GTX 770 |
Space Engineers | quad-core 3.0–4.5 GHz | 8–16 GB | GTX 750–GTX 1070 |
Tyranny | 2.8–3.5 GHz | 6–8 GB | GTS 450–GTX 560 |
Outer Wilds | 6–8 GB | GTX 660–GTX 1060 | |
Cities: Skylines | 3–3.5 GHz | 8–16 GB | GTX 450–GTX 580 |
Going by this table, a quad-core 3.5 GHz CPU and 16 GB of RAM should suffice to start. As for the motherboard, 4-ish SATA ports would be ideal. I'd also like one with sufficient space to increase my RAM if desired in the future (maybe get a single 16 GB stick?). Expansion slots will be dictated by choice of GPU.
An ultra-wide monitor would be awesome, although I have no clue where I'm going to put it (or the machine itself, for that matter).
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CPU
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AMD Ryzen 7 3700X ($290): 8 cores @ 3.6 GHz, 65 W TDP, cooler included, socket AM4
RAM-
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 DDR4-3000 ($40)
motherboard-
Asus ROG Crosshair VIII Dark Hero ATX AM4 ($390): no onboard video, X570 chipset
GPU-
Gigabyte EAGLE OC Rev 2.0 GeForce RTX 3060 12GB 12 GB Video Card ($370)
SSD-
Samsung 860 Evo 1 TB 2.5“ ($144)
case-
Corsair Airflow 4000D
miscAssembly
Assembly proceeded mostly without issue, though there were a couple of snags. First, we struggled to mount the disks in the included 2.5” brackets. We found the included screws too short, the brackets too slim, and the bracket mount point incompatible with disk cables. This was because we were trying to place the disks inside the brackets rather than the outside where they belong. As it happens, we were not the only ones to have this problem3).
1)Since I haven't really come across any Linux-only games, do I want to banish all of them to the Windows side? That would mean rebooting every time I wanted to play something, so probably not.2)It might be possible to mount this disk as ext4 in Windows with some WSL shenanigans.- rnd/projects/pc_build_1.1688502084.txt.gz
- Last modified: 2023-07-04 20:21
- by asdf
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