Thinking of building a new desktop computer for my work
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I am thinking of building a new desktop computer. I have built several before, so I am competent in that respect. I don't play computer games except for solitaire, So I don't need a "Gaming" computer. I'm looking for recommendations on stuff like Motherboards, CPU, Ram, SSD drives, Optical disk drives, Cases, etc. I want a minimum of 16GB of ram, and 2TB of SSD. Windows10 Pro OS. Yes, I am part of the Evil Empire, and have been for 45 years or so. I expect to buy from Newegg or TigerDirect. Any preferences there.
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I’m not heavily into hardware, so until recently had usually bought a speced-out PC from one of the big suppliers to avoid any mismatched components. Recently, though, I found an article by SO employee that outlined their standard setup. This is from a couple of years ago, so things have changed, I’m sure. But my build - based on this with a few adjustments - is working great. Nick Craver desktop build
Time is the differentiation of eternity devised by man to measure the passage of human events. - Manly P. Hall Mark Just another cog in the wheel
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Not sure what you are going to do with it at work, e.g. will you compile lots of source files? I can tell you the specs of my system: Case: Fractal Design Focus G Blue Mobo: ASUS TUF GAMING B550M-PLUS (WI-FI) CPU: AMD Ryzen 5950x GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 SSD: Adata SX8200PNP, 2TB with Icy box cooler: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B077MRDK16 HDD: Seagate ST2000DM008-2FR102 RAM: Patriot Viper 4 Blackout, 64 GB CPU Cooler: Noctua nh-d15 se-am4 The middle fan is original Noctua, the outer fan is 120 mm Arctic (F12 PWM PST), since original doesn't fit... Case fans: ARCTIC F14 PWM PST Large RAM limits the need for swap file, so this reduces wear of SSD. Obviously, my system is not a gaming rig, but it still allows CUDA development (device capability 6). For SSD I read you pay a premium for the fastest, but hardly will notice the difference. So I opted for a cheaper 2TB instead of 'the best' 1TB. WD Black SN 750 is a fast alternative. The RAM is a compromise also. It is 3600 MHz, but not the best timings. However, normally instructions and data should be in L1, L2 or L3 cache. The system is very quiet and CPU temps are usually around 31 degrees Celcius, fans rotating around 500-600 RPM.
Thank you. I will check those products out.
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I’m not heavily into hardware, so until recently had usually bought a speced-out PC from one of the big suppliers to avoid any mismatched components. Recently, though, I found an article by SO employee that outlined their standard setup. This is from a couple of years ago, so things have changed, I’m sure. But my build - based on this with a few adjustments - is working great. Nick Craver desktop build
Time is the differentiation of eternity devised by man to measure the passage of human events. - Manly P. Hall Mark Just another cog in the wheel
Thanks for the referral.
See Mark's signature above. Could no agree more. I blame the Physicists.
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I am thinking of building a new desktop computer. I have built several before, so I am competent in that respect. I don't play computer games except for solitaire, So I don't need a "Gaming" computer. I'm looking for recommendations on stuff like Motherboards, CPU, Ram, SSD drives, Optical disk drives, Cases, etc. I want a minimum of 16GB of ram, and 2TB of SSD. Windows10 Pro OS. Yes, I am part of the Evil Empire, and have been for 45 years or so. I expect to buy from Newegg or TigerDirect. Any preferences there.
Wear a mask. Think of it as charity to others.
Get quiet fans and get a water cooler and make sure the case will fit the water cooler. I love my quite computer. I would go with 32MB ram. I usually get lower end gaming boards, for the performance. I also buy components where the price drop from latest and greatest to next tier. Great performance with the high cost of having the latest and greatest. The largest fastest SAN Is $$$$$$$, the second is $$$$$$ and the third is $$ something like that.
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I am thinking of building a new desktop computer. I have built several before, so I am competent in that respect. I don't play computer games except for solitaire, So I don't need a "Gaming" computer. I'm looking for recommendations on stuff like Motherboards, CPU, Ram, SSD drives, Optical disk drives, Cases, etc. I want a minimum of 16GB of ram, and 2TB of SSD. Windows10 Pro OS. Yes, I am part of the Evil Empire, and have been for 45 years or so. I expect to buy from Newegg or TigerDirect. Any preferences there.
Wear a mask. Think of it as charity to others.
I just built myself a new work machine just last summer (during the lockdown, but at the start of the chip shortage). Availability of some parts are ridiculous and the prices are worse. I went from 6 year old Intel I-7 Quad core to Ryzen 5 2600 Hex-Core and it is like going from black and white to full color. Save yourself a lot of time, go to pcpartpicker.com, they help you match the components to the architecture, case, power supply, etc. and they even help you find the prices and availability.
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I am thinking of building a new desktop computer. I have built several before, so I am competent in that respect. I don't play computer games except for solitaire, So I don't need a "Gaming" computer. I'm looking for recommendations on stuff like Motherboards, CPU, Ram, SSD drives, Optical disk drives, Cases, etc. I want a minimum of 16GB of ram, and 2TB of SSD. Windows10 Pro OS. Yes, I am part of the Evil Empire, and have been for 45 years or so. I expect to buy from Newegg or TigerDirect. Any preferences there.
Wear a mask. Think of it as charity to others.
Not sure what you are going to do with it at work, e.g. will you compile lots of source files? I can tell you the specs of my system: Case: Fractal Design Focus G Blue Mobo: ASUS TUF GAMING B550M-PLUS (WI-FI) CPU: AMD Ryzen 5950x GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030 SSD: Adata SX8200PNP, 2TB with Icy box cooler: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B077MRDK16 HDD: Seagate ST2000DM008-2FR102 RAM: Patriot Viper 4 Blackout, 64 GB CPU Cooler: Noctua nh-d15 se-am4 The middle fan is original Noctua, the outer fan is 120 mm Arctic (F12 PWM PST), since original doesn't fit... Case fans: ARCTIC F14 PWM PST Large RAM limits the need for swap file, so this reduces wear of SSD. Obviously, my system is not a gaming rig, but it still allows CUDA development (device capability 6). For SSD I read you pay a premium for the fastest, but hardly will notice the difference. So I opted for a cheaper 2TB instead of 'the best' 1TB. WD Black SN 750 is a fast alternative. The RAM is a compromise also. It is 3600 MHz, but not the best timings. However, normally instructions and data should be in L1, L2 or L3 cache. The system is very quiet and CPU temps are usually around 31 degrees Celcius, fans rotating around 500-600 RPM.
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I am thinking of building a new desktop computer. I have built several before, so I am competent in that respect. I don't play computer games except for solitaire, So I don't need a "Gaming" computer. I'm looking for recommendations on stuff like Motherboards, CPU, Ram, SSD drives, Optical disk drives, Cases, etc. I want a minimum of 16GB of ram, and 2TB of SSD. Windows10 Pro OS. Yes, I am part of the Evil Empire, and have been for 45 years or so. I expect to buy from Newegg or TigerDirect. Any preferences there.
Wear a mask. Think of it as charity to others.
https://pcpartpicker.com/[^] Shocked that no-one mentioned PC Part Picker? It's great and can warn you about incompatibilities and allows you to create multiple builds and compare them. Also gives price history and comparison of various sites for purchasing. Has build guides for every budget and purpose. Check it out.
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https://pcpartpicker.com/[^] Shocked that no-one mentioned PC Part Picker? It's great and can warn you about incompatibilities and allows you to create multiple builds and compare them. Also gives price history and comparison of various sites for purchasing. Has build guides for every budget and purpose. Check it out.
thanks. Will check it out.
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I am thinking of building a new desktop computer. I have built several before, so I am competent in that respect. I don't play computer games except for solitaire, So I don't need a "Gaming" computer. I'm looking for recommendations on stuff like Motherboards, CPU, Ram, SSD drives, Optical disk drives, Cases, etc. I want a minimum of 16GB of ram, and 2TB of SSD. Windows10 Pro OS. Yes, I am part of the Evil Empire, and have been for 45 years or so. I expect to buy from Newegg or TigerDirect. Any preferences there.
Wear a mask. Think of it as charity to others.
I'd consider posting what kind of work you plan to do with the Computer. People are basically telling you how to build a low-end gaming computer here. If it's graphics modelling or something like that then sure get a good system, but if it's more about spreadsheets and wordprocessing then you barely even need a graphics card, especially since many motherboards have a builtin graphics processor now. So, if it's the latter option just pick a motherboard that is compatible with the devices you want and make sure it can support a faster CPU than you are getting, about twice as much ram as you want; this allows you to update the system later as needed without having to buy a new computer right away, that can save you a lot of money in the long run.
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I'd consider posting what kind of work you plan to do with the Computer. People are basically telling you how to build a low-end gaming computer here. If it's graphics modelling or something like that then sure get a good system, but if it's more about spreadsheets and wordprocessing then you barely even need a graphics card, especially since many motherboards have a builtin graphics processor now. So, if it's the latter option just pick a motherboard that is compatible with the devices you want and make sure it can support a faster CPU than you are getting, about twice as much ram as you want; this allows you to update the system later as needed without having to buy a new computer right away, that can save you a lot of money in the long run.
Ken, thanks for the reply. I do desktop applications with VS2015 and VS2017. Also, a very plain ecommerce website. I am using MS Sql Server as a database. I did purchase a motherboard with onboard video, with all of the other components, some recommended above, and some not. I came in at a shade under $800.00, including tax and shipping. They are supposed to start arriving tomorrow. Hopefully, all of the components work together. I appreciate you, and all of the others who replied with comments and advice. She who must be obeyed will blow a gasket. But to paraphrase Robin Williams, "F*** her if she can't take a joke.
Wear a mask, please.
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Ken, thanks for the reply. I do desktop applications with VS2015 and VS2017. Also, a very plain ecommerce website. I am using MS Sql Server as a database. I did purchase a motherboard with onboard video, with all of the other components, some recommended above, and some not. I came in at a shade under $800.00, including tax and shipping. They are supposed to start arriving tomorrow. Hopefully, all of the components work together. I appreciate you, and all of the others who replied with comments and advice. She who must be obeyed will blow a gasket. But to paraphrase Robin Williams, "F*** her if she can't take a joke.
Wear a mask, please.
Cool, sounds like you have it all covered. Good luck with getting everything together :) If you do have any problems don't hesitate to mention it here, lots of people can help.