Well, 7 years after my
last real upgrade I thought it was time for something new.
This is my tentative list. I haven't done a ton of research and review reading yet so this is just a starting place:
MB - Asus ROG Maximus XI Hero (WI-FI)
CPU - Intel® Core™ i7-9700K Processor
RAM - G.SKILL 32GB (2 x 16GB) Ripjaws V Series DDR4 PC4-25600 3200MHz
System Drive - SAMSUNG 970 EVO M.2 2280 500GB PCIe Gen3. X4, NVMe 1.3 64L V-NAND 3-bit MLC Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
Graphics - EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti
Item notes:
MB - There are way too many variations out there these days. Other than going with Abit once I've always had Asus motherboards so I'm sticking with them since I've had pretty good luck with their products. I'd really like one with TB3 onboard but Asus has been pretty slow with getting on that train. However I don't have any TB3 items anyway so it's not a big deal but I did want to future-proof a bit more if possible. This one seemed to get
decent reviews and wasn't crazy priced as I want to stay in the $300 and under range.
CPU - I changed my mind from the 8700K even though they are pretty similar in performance. Not a total done deal yet as it is like $60 more and I'm still debating if it's worth it. My head says no it's not worth the money but who doesn't want the latest? 9900Ks are overpriced though and run pretty hot so that's why I didn't consider that option.
RAM - I am going with 2x16GB so that in the future, if needed, I could easily go to 64GB. I do think 32GB will be enough for a long time but hey why not leave the option available.
System Drive - 500GB is more than enough for an OS drive so I might even look at something with less capacity unless there's not much price difference. My current OS SSD is only 256GB and it still has 100GB free after 6+ years. The motherboard supports two M.2s so for an application drive I can add a 1TB or something.
Speaking of SSDs, they are getting pretty cheap. You can find a
1TB Samsung 860 EVO for $128 ($294 for the 2TB) at the moment. That seriously has me considering this build to be sans-spinning drives. Maybe have an external drive you turn on when you want to move stuff off but for day to day use you don't need a ton of storage always available. I'm almost there now as I currently only have 2 HDDs (1.5TB and 2TB) in my system.
Graphics - This has already been purchased. I will take it from my current PC and put the previous AMD card back in there.
I haven't looked into the other miscellaneous items. I'll probably get another case so that I can leave my current PC intact. I'll need a power supply and some sort of cooling but I think that pretty much covers it.