I still haven't heard from memex about the 5900x I ordered the night before release
Again, extremely glad I didn't wait to build, would be a very unhappy camper.
I still haven't heard from memex about the 5900x I ordered the night before release
Again, extremely glad I didn't wait to build, would be a very unhappy camper.
Which location? They called me for my 5900x from the NW location a couple weeks ago.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
SE by Chinook, probably the problem. Seems the North locations are much better.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Well speak of the devil, I got a call today that the 3070 I ordered about 2 weeks ago has arrived. Not bad, hopefully a sign that supply is catching up.
Now if only my cpu would arrive so I could actually finish this build...
dv/dt
Thats awesome! Which one / where.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
MemEx switched all the 3000 series to out of stock instead of backorder and there's a notice up saying they won't accept anymore backorders due to unstable supply. Really sucks but hopefully this means it'll all clear out then its just a matter of spying in stock cards as they appear.
Hmm, a friend of mine just placed a backorder on a 3080 tonight. They might still be taking them on some cards? I got mine from the south. MSI.
dv/dt
The 5800X is still excellent, but technically it's the worst value proposition in the current lineup. Basically if you just want to game, get a 5600X, if you need more cores for creative work, streaming, or whatever else, the 5900X is only $130 more than the 5800X for another 4c/8t and higher binned silicon which is an absolute bargain and by far the better value proposition. The 5950X is the best of both worlds but it's expensive and good luck finding one (if you do let me know lol).This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
AMD can make 5600X and 5900X with imperfect CCX's so those should see the most supply. The 5800X needs one perfect 8-core CCX and the 5950X needs two perfect 8-core CCX's so yield is naturally going to be lower.
Right now though I imagine people are buying whatever is available if they're excited to make their new PC's.
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I made the mistake of dealing with Memex SE and that's why I don't have a CPU yet. Going forward I think I will just deal with NW or NE.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
PC Canada is showing Dec 28 for their estimated 5950X delivery date so I wonder if a bunch will come in around then. Pretty late though.
5800X is now pretty stocked. Fingers crossed the backorders clear and other models start to trickle in soon.
This thread has given me the upgrade bug. What do people recommend for cases? Been using my coolermaster cosmos 1000 since 2007 so I figured I'm due for an upgrade.
No supertowers anymore lol, looking for a nice midtower with support for an AIO but it looks to be the standard now.
Thoughts on this one? Is there something better bang for my buck?
https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX79655
For that money I would get a Phanteks P500A, it's objectively one of the best ATX mid-towers you can buy for quality, thermals, and noise. Everyone wants them so they sell out quick but they also get restocked pretty regularly.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.newegg.ca/p/pl?d=p500a
The "P500A Digital" model comes with 3 front fans instead of 2 and has RGB, that's the only difference. Buy the cheaper one if you're going to use your own fans anyway.
Last edited by Mitsu3000gt; 12-11-2020 at 12:08 PM.
This is the case I just used and love it.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.memoryexpress.com/Products/MX80704
Really well built, tons of cable routing in the back so everything stays really clean and I really like the look to it. Front panel has buttons for the LEDs so you can easily toggle them off if they annoy you.
I was sold at optional vertical CPU and expandable up to 10 HDD's. Thank you!This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I have that case and it's really excellent. Great cable management with pre-anchored straps, the glass door is hinged with a magnetic latch, so no dicking around with clips if you need to get into the system. Entire top pops off so you don't have to cut your hands open plugging in the CPU power. Great airflow. It even comes with a parts organizer for all the screws and an anti-sag bracket for the GPU.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It comes with one 3.5" HDD bracket that holds 2 drives under the PSU shroud, but if you want to add 4 under the PSU shroud you need to buy a second one: https://www.amazon.ca/Phanteks-Stack...6-8a5c26cd5a14
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Anyone here an expert with water cooling?
I saw this and now I can't un-see it haha. Would be happy to pay someone to build this for me once I have the all the parts in
https://youtu.be/sF9KCNhKfzY
Time to live the nvme life
That's a super clean looking build. It's not that hard to do (I'm sure you could do it yourself - you can see its mostly just screwing stuff in), but it's expensive for all those custom water blocks and pieces. Air cooling is so good now that I stay away from water, and my PC is on the floor beside my desk so I don't get to admire the inside.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'd go water for the noise factor. Could care less about visual effects. All my current fans have a low noise adapter on themThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
A good airflow case like the P500 with near-silent fans (Noctuas or Corsair ML's) and a NH-D15 all running at lower RPMs is quieter than any AIO setup I have seen, assuming you are running fans on the AIO and want good cooling performance that is. Worst case scenario they should be very similar from a noise standpoint if both are tuned for low noise. AIO fans need good static pressure to force air through the fins, which generally makes them louder. Water looks way better though haha. I guess if you didn't have rad fans it would be very quiet but you still need case fans and you would need an enormous rad to get decent passive cooling performance.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I have an all-air setup currently and I can only hear it if the house is dead silent and I'm listening for it, and even then it is just an extremely light whirring noise. My upcoming P500A build should be even quieter. You can get some really quiet water builds too, it's just harder IMO.
If you're getting that case though you have every option to do what you like
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Yeah, water you still have fans to cool a rad and the pump going, I don't really consider watercooling a better option for quietness. Main thing is just get a good CPU cooler, a push/pull fan setup with quieter fans can be really efficient. GPU is a bit harder but a triple fan setup usually runs good and then most have software you can control the fans in.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Memex NW just got a bunch of 5800X in stock. I called them and they said they are getting every new Ryzen CPU in pretty regularly, just in weird quantities and working through the preorders.
Last edited by Mitsu3000gt; 12-14-2020 at 01:50 PM.