So I am putting together a list of components to build a solid computer that can last me at least 5 years. I do gaming, photo/video editing, and stuff for work that requires reviewing 3D imaging. I had everything picked out except for the heatsink/water cooling. When I started researching, it opened up a whole can of worms. Here is the list of the components I had chosen:
Case: Fractal Design Focus G
CPU: i9-13900KF
Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix Z790-H
GPU: ASRock Steel Legend Radeon RX 7800 XT
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB (4 x 16GB)
PSU: Corsair RM1000x
SSD: Samsung 980 Pro 2TB
It seems that the CPU I chose has a big problem with overheating. So that means I either need to get a hardcore AIO (which my case wont fit) or change processors. I have built about 4-5 computers in my life and never ran into an issue like this. I've read that you can undervolt it and get better temps without sacrificing performance. However I have never done that and have no idea how to do it or by how much to do it. Then theres people who say theres other ways to do it where you dont undervolt. There's little consensus on the "right" way to fix the problem and it all gets very confusing. Id rather have something I can just plug and play. What's your advice on where I should go from here?
[Edit] Maybe I could have been more clear in my original post. I am looking for an alternative to the i9-13900KF that doesn't have the heat issues but is still an amazing CPU.
Edited by hamluis, 10 November 2023 - 03:09 AM.
Moved from IH to Bldg/Upgrading - Hamluis.