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Hi everyone, i am looking to upgrade my 8 years old pc. Recently purchased a xiaomi gaming monitor 3440 x 1440p ultrawide 180hz so would like to utilise the spec of this monitor. Below are the parts i pick from Dynacore price list

TypeSpecPrice
MotherboardMSI B650M GAMING PLUS WIFI$731.00
CPURYZEN 7 7800X3D
GPUGigabyte Amd Radeon RX9070 Gaming OC 16G Triple Fan GDDR6$969.00
CasingLian Li O11 Vision Compact Black$165.00
SSDWD Black SN850X Gen4 7300MB/s Nvme M.2 Ssd (2TB)$219.00
RAMG.SKILL TRIDENT Z5 NEO RGB DDR5 6000MHz CL36 AMD EXPO$170.00
PSULeadex iii SuperFlower 850W ATX3.0 Gold$170.00
AIO CoolerThermalright Elite Vision LCD 360 Black Arg$160.00
Total$2,584.00

Most of the time will spend to game triple A titles and CS GO/Dota 2 and ocassionaly to use power BI/Excel for data analyses. Does the part i choose over kill? Can anyone share that does Dynacore provide assemble service and how much do they charge? On side note, i am actually planning to use back my WD Black HDD 2TB & Blue 1TB.
 

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Hi everyone, i am looking to upgrade my 8 years old pc. Recently purchased a xiaomi gaming monitor 3440 x 1440p ultrawide 180hz so would like to utilise the spec of this monitor. Below are the parts i pick from Dynacore price list

TypeSpecPrice
MotherboardMSI B650M GAMING PLUS WIFI$731.00
CPURYZEN 7 7800X3D
GPUGigabyte Amd Radeon RX9070 Gaming OC 16G Triple Fan GDDR6$969.00
CasingLian Li O11 Vision Compact Black$165.00
SSDWD Black SN850X Gen4 7300MB/s Nvme M.2 Ssd (2TB)$219.00
RAMG.SKILL TRIDENT Z5 NEO RGB DDR5 6000MHz CL36 AMD EXPO$170.00
PSULeadex iii SuperFlower 850W ATX3.0 Gold$170.00
AIO CoolerThermalright Elite Vision LCD 360 Black Arg$160.00
Total$2,584.00

Most of the time will spend to game triple A titles and CS GO/Dota 2 and ocassionaly to use power BI/Excel for data analyses. Does the part i choose over kill? Can anyone share that does Dynacore provide assemble service and how much do they charge? On side note, i am actually planning to use back my WD Black HDD 2TB & Blue 1TB.
i think PSU, i would get another brand that have a longer warranty. i remember superflower brand warranty not long
 

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RAMG.SKILL TRIDENT Z5 NEO RGB DDR5 6000MHz CL36 AMD EXPO$170.00
$170 is quite steep for a cl36 kit. u can get the tforce delta cl30 rgb kits for $150, cheaper and better performing.
AIO CoolerThermalright Elite Vision LCD 360 Black Arg$160.00
the 78x3d sips power, u dont really need an aio for it other than for the aesthetic. if ur really concerned about cool and quiet operation, the arctic liquid freezer series is a good bet for am5.
 

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gpu top up abit get the 9070xt steel legend dark de for 1050 or lesser. carousell some seller going for 1050 or lesser
 

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I would say that the RAM latency is quite high. Usually 6000Mhz DDR5 RAM should be CL30. Instead of G.Skill Trident, can consider Crucial or Teamgroup DDR5 RAM at cheaper cost.

Why need AIO for 7800X#D? $50 for Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE will do.
 

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i think PSU, i would get another brand that have a longer warranty. i remember superflower brand warranty not long
what would be your recommendation for other brand? i did some survey that superflower is tier A PSU in the market, no sure how truth is that
 

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I would say that the RAM latency is quite high. Usually 6000Mhz DDR5 RAM should be CL30. Instead of G.Skill Trident, can consider Crucial or Teamgroup DDR5 RAM at cheaper cost.

Why need AIO for 7800X#D? $50 for Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE will do.
$170 is quite steep for a cl36 kit. u can get the tforce delta cl30 rgb kits for $150, cheaper and better performing.

the 78x3d sips power, u dont really need an aio for it other than for the aesthetic. if ur really concerned about cool and quiet operation, the arctic liquid freezer series is a good bet for am5.
the reason i pick AIO cooler is for aesthetic hahaha. thx thx, i just did the comparison, Teamgroup does provide better value for CL30 at $150
 

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Get B850M motherboard better. 7800X3D can run hot so get one with better VRM.
 

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For psu, a common suggestion is adata core reactor II VE 850 here.

Though I personally think that the fsp vita gm 850 is a better overall psu. If you don't mind non modular, the vita gd 850 is a great pick for the price.
 

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are the seller from carousell trustable?
some i feel is ok but still pls deal at public area

theres a shop called ole market. they got physical shop in sim lim. i saw their pricing if i not wrong is 1038 or lower. try give them a call.
 

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are the seller from carousell trustable?

For such expensive card, is always best to get invoice/recepit from the seller.
At least have warranty if don't have means the card warranty is by the seller.
Which the person may or may not honor.
 

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what would be your recommendation for other brand? i did some survey that superflower is tier A PSU in the market, no sure how truth is that
Depend on what you looking for. For me, I look more at the warrenty period and the location of the distributor plus how ez to rma before I buy a heavy component locally. I would rather pick a 10 year warrenty psu than 5 year from sunflower.
 

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Personally I would go corsair psu, since they have 10years warranty.
But will cost a little more $, but i think is worth it for such important component
 

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https://www.invaderpc.com/product/specs09/ (also dynacore)
Upgrade to 2TB m.2 SSD, $2590

You get a better CPU + GPU, 9800x3D instead of 7800x3D and 9070XT vs 9070 for similar price.
Of course, you don't get to choose the casing or the RGB RAM or the Cooler... so I guess you're trading performance for aesthetic. Nothing wrong with that.

Lately, thanks to high prices of parts in Sim Lim, it seems to be cheaper overall just to order from a pre-build sometimes.
 

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https://www.invaderpc.com/product/specs09/ (also dynacore)
Upgrade to 2TB m.2 SSD, $2590

You get a better CPU + GPU, 9800x3D instead of 7800x3D and 9070XT vs 9070 for similar price.
Of course, you don't get to choose the casing or the RGB RAM or the Cooler... so I guess you're trading performance for aesthetic. Nothing wrong with that.

Lately, thanks to high prices of parts in Sim Lim, it seems to be cheaper overall just to order from a pre-build sometimes.
Recently got ppl post very jialat service from invader tho

Honestly if TS cannot diy i think can just get dynacore to do it too
 

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https://www.invaderpc.com/product/specs09/ (also dynacore)
Upgrade to 2TB m.2 SSD, $2590

You get a better CPU + GPU, 9800x3D instead of 7800x3D and 9070XT vs 9070 for similar price.
Of course, you don't get to choose the casing or the RGB RAM or the Cooler... so I guess you're trading performance for aesthetic. Nothing wrong with that.

Lately, thanks to high prices of parts in Sim Lim, it seems to be cheaper overall just to order from a pre-build sometimes.
You can message like cpu cooler or casing, not sure able the gpu. TS Look at the recent post for called Invader PC, see whether you want to get.
 

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Recently got ppl post very jialat service from invader tho

Honestly if TS cannot diy i think can just get dynacore to do it too
Ya, only 1 guy making big noise over a his issue. Only hear his side of the story. He was also acting like he knows how to run their PC business better than them. It was amusing to read.

I had good service from Invader PC, many google reviews agree too. No SI is perfect. Sure have outlier problematic cases.

OP also can order from Aftershock and other SI after considering the prices. Just pointing out that lately, the prices of SLS is so high, DIY is just not worth it anymore.
 
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Hi everyone, i am looking to upgrade my 8 years old pc. Recently purchased a xiaomi gaming monitor 3440 x 1440p ultrawide 180hz so would like to utilise the spec of this monitor. Below are the parts i pick from Dynacore price list

TypeSpecPrice
MotherboardMSI B650M GAMING PLUS WIFI$731.00
CPURYZEN 7 7800X3D
GPUGigabyte Amd Radeon RX9070 Gaming OC 16G Triple Fan GDDR6$969.00
CasingLian Li O11 Vision Compact Black$165.00
SSDWD Black SN850X Gen4 7300MB/s Nvme M.2 Ssd (2TB)$219.00
RAMG.SKILL TRIDENT Z5 NEO RGB DDR5 6000MHz CL36 AMD EXPO$170.00
PSULeadex iii SuperFlower 850W ATX3.0 Gold$170.00
AIO CoolerThermalright Elite Vision LCD 360 Black Arg$160.00
Total$2,584.00

Most of the time will spend to game triple A titles and CS GO/Dota 2 and ocassionaly to use power BI/Excel for data analyses. Does the part i choose over kill? Can anyone share that does Dynacore provide assemble service and how much do they charge? On side note, i am actually planning to use back my WD Black HDD 2TB & Blue 1TB.

For the case, you can do some savings by changing to Lian Li 207, and for the AIO change it to those $50 thermalright tower coolers (pa120se, fs120se etc.).

Then, use the $150 you saved to upgrade to 9070XT (9070 is not worth it).
 

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Ya, only 1 guy making big noise over a his issue. Only hear his side of the story. He was also acting like he knows how to run their PC business better than them. It was amusing to read.

I had good service from Invader PC, many google reviews agree too. No SI is perfect. Sure have outlier problematic cases.

OP also can order from Aftershock and other SI after considering the prices. Just pointing out that lately, the prices of SLS is so high, DIY is just not worth it anymore.
Actually diy will come out to around the same ba +/-
At least can ownself customise aesthetics haha

For me i find the building experience quite fun also
 
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