Arrow Lake upgrade thread
Arrow Lake upgrade thread
I wasn't planning on upgrading until near the end of the year or early 2026 but with large tariffs potentially driving up prices on components I decided maybe I should put together something now. So it's a it of a panic-buy build I suppose since I don't have time to do as much research as I typically do.
Here is what I came up with so far: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/TjKnMC
Still a work in progress but wanting to get things ordered by the end of Sunday.
CPU - Decided to go with the Ultra 7. I hope I don't regret it! But I really wanted better power usage than a 14700k even at the cost of a few fps in games that I don't even play anyway. I'd get this at Microcenter as it's $299 there.
Cooler - This is more a placeholder as I don't know if a cooler being more expensive than the CPU is a good use of money.
MB - 2 PCIe slots seems limiting but other than a GPU not sure what I would use a slot for. I would have preferred a 10Gbps LAN port though. I might poke around to see what else is out there as I'm not sure why I am sticking with Asus other than habit.
Memory - I wanted to go with CUDIMM but the largest ones I could find were 2x24 and I don't want to buy 2 sets of those, as 48GB isn't enough, since that would be a bit expensive. I'm sure 6800 will be fast enough for my usage and having 96GB will be nice. And if needed one can easily add 96GB more but I more than likely will be able to live with 96GB*.
Storage - Nothing out of the ordinary here.
PSU - Seems to have decent reviews and $250 (after the gift card rebate) is pretty competitive. People say it's a bit on the large size though so may have to look into a new case.
GPU - A new one is out of the question these days so I will move over my 3080Ti. And even if the inventory (as well as MSRP) issues ever get sorted out they'll be 40% higher due to tariffs. Too much!
Case - Unknown.
OS - Sadly I'll probably go with Windows 11.
* It's not all for program usage as I am fond of using a ramdisk for placing things such as my browser cache and temp files as without that I was getting 10s of millions of I/O writes from my browser to my SSD which is not good for SSD life. By the time I noticed it the health on my drive was 95%. You may want to check yours as well! Run Process Explorer from Sysinternals and add the I/O Writes column if it's not there by default and see if there are any high amounts. I think with a Chromium-based browser some stuff actually gets written to the Windows User Data directory as well so it's a bit more involved getting that pointed to a ramdisk. I think I had to create a link or something. I suppose it's not a huge deal as SSD drives aren't overly expensive (at the moment) but I didn't like it!
Here is what I came up with so far: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/TjKnMC
Still a work in progress but wanting to get things ordered by the end of Sunday.
CPU - Decided to go with the Ultra 7. I hope I don't regret it! But I really wanted better power usage than a 14700k even at the cost of a few fps in games that I don't even play anyway. I'd get this at Microcenter as it's $299 there.
Cooler - This is more a placeholder as I don't know if a cooler being more expensive than the CPU is a good use of money.
MB - 2 PCIe slots seems limiting but other than a GPU not sure what I would use a slot for. I would have preferred a 10Gbps LAN port though. I might poke around to see what else is out there as I'm not sure why I am sticking with Asus other than habit.
Memory - I wanted to go with CUDIMM but the largest ones I could find were 2x24 and I don't want to buy 2 sets of those, as 48GB isn't enough, since that would be a bit expensive. I'm sure 6800 will be fast enough for my usage and having 96GB will be nice. And if needed one can easily add 96GB more but I more than likely will be able to live with 96GB*.
Storage - Nothing out of the ordinary here.
PSU - Seems to have decent reviews and $250 (after the gift card rebate) is pretty competitive. People say it's a bit on the large size though so may have to look into a new case.
GPU - A new one is out of the question these days so I will move over my 3080Ti. And even if the inventory (as well as MSRP) issues ever get sorted out they'll be 40% higher due to tariffs. Too much!
Case - Unknown.
OS - Sadly I'll probably go with Windows 11.
* It's not all for program usage as I am fond of using a ramdisk for placing things such as my browser cache and temp files as without that I was getting 10s of millions of I/O writes from my browser to my SSD which is not good for SSD life. By the time I noticed it the health on my drive was 95%. You may want to check yours as well! Run Process Explorer from Sysinternals and add the I/O Writes column if it's not there by default and see if there are any high amounts. I think with a Chromium-based browser some stuff actually gets written to the Windows User Data directory as well so it's a bit more involved getting that pointed to a ramdisk. I think I had to create a link or something. I suppose it's not a huge deal as SSD drives aren't overly expensive (at the moment) but I didn't like it!
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A bit of a compromise between 64 and 128 as I'm going with 2x48 for 96GB. If that's not enough I'll go to 192!Winnow wrote: ↑April 6, 2025, 12:37 am 1. 128 MB RAM. I updated to 128 awhile back. RAM is cheap and AI stuff takes advantage of it as overflow sometimes if you really want to use an LLM that doesn't fit into VRAM (just a lot slower). 64 is absolute minimum these days but I'd highly recommend just getting 128 to start with.
If money was no object I'd probably get a 9950X3D. But I don't game all that much so the 265k will be a decent upgrade from my 2018 9700K and $300 isn't crazy. They were bad value at their original price and performance but Intel has rolled out some microcode fixes and prices have fallen since nobody bought them. Mostly it comes down to I'm familiar with the Intel architecture and I don't have time to get up to speed on all the AMD model numbers when it comes to the CPU and motherboards.3. Intel is a dying company. I wouldn't be surprised if they go the route of Motorola/IBM etc soon. They are "old and crusty" and I don't think their employees are motivated that much to do quality work/support etc. Not sure why you still want to go with them. My AMD CPU and Motherboard have been rock solid since whenever I upgraded years ago. AMD CPU = Good. AMD GPU is not something you'd want if you EVER want to mess around with AI. I haven't researched CPUs in a long time so don't know the current situation with those.
But I did consider AMD and even spent a few hours reading a bunch of reviews and looking at motherboards. I'll give Intel one more chance and if they still aren't competitive when I get around to my next upgrade in ~7 years, or if the 265k turns out to be a dumpster fire, I would more than likely go with AMD.
I don't disagree but there's no good options out there and it's only going to get worse. If I could get a 5090 FE for MSRP I'd consider it. But that's not happening. It's the crypto/covid shit all over again.5. By far the most important component is the GPU
Yeah I am going with the 1500 and it seems quality and has a 10 year warranty. I am using the 850W version in my current PC and have had zero problems. The length of the 1500W is 200mm though which is a bit troublesome when it comes to cases so instead of the Fractal North XL, which if using that PSU would only accommodate a single 3.5" drive won't cut it since I have 2 of them, I'll probably go with the Antec Flux Pro. That's right, Antec cases are back on the menu! I also have said I hated glass side panels but what the hell. Everyone else is doing it so why not. Only thing is the front fans aren't RGB so I'd have to replace those at some point. I'll be going with an AIO cooler so I'll have the RGB covered on the top!7. 1000W+ PSU for sure. I have high quality 750W and run the 4090 just fine but would probably need to upgrade for the 5090. Quality PSUs matter. don't cheap out on that component. quality > higher Watts
I mostly picked the Antec based on the Gamer's Nexus review and benchmarks where it did pretty good in all the categories. And I needed more than 1 3.5" bay. At least for now.
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20 Cores. nice.
1500 Watts! You're ready for the RTX 6090 whenever that comes out.
I had to search for it. 1500 Watts is around the max load an outlet 110V can handle : )
I was going to recommend the Noctua NH-D15 CPU fan but it looks like you went nuts with the CPU cooling solution : )
Looks like my last build was in Nov 2019. This PC (with the memory and multiple GPU upgrades) has lasted awhile! Maybe I can make it another year.
Good luck with your build!
1500 Watts! You're ready for the RTX 6090 whenever that comes out.
I had to search for it. 1500 Watts is around the max load an outlet 110V can handle : )
I was going to recommend the Noctua NH-D15 CPU fan but it looks like you went nuts with the CPU cooling solution : )
Looks like my last build was in Nov 2019. This PC (with the memory and multiple GPU upgrades) has lasted awhile! Maybe I can make it another year.
Good luck with your build!
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1500W is definitely overkill for this build but Corsair only seems to sell one 1200W power supply and it's the same price as the 1500W so I figured why not go large. The efficiency ratings seem about the same. Maybe I'll do some quick research to check if having too large of a PSU for a smaller load is bad. I sort of picked this one based on getting a 5090 some day but that will probably never happen.
I probably don't need 'Platinum' either but as you say don't skimp on the PSU.
As for the cooling I haven't decided yet on that one. I just picked something so partspicker would stop yelling at me about it. It will be RGB though.
I probably don't need 'Platinum' either but as you say don't skimp on the PSU.
As for the cooling I haven't decided yet on that one. I just picked something so partspicker would stop yelling at me about it. It will be RGB though.
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Yeah I'm not up to date on latest cooling stuff.
The huge Noctua fan I got has been super quiet. My whole build is quiet. I hear my CPU more than my GPU when at high loads. I don't think my GPU fans even run most of the time (if not using it for AI stuff). I know something is wrong if I actually notice fan noise. Usually it means CUDA isn't working and CPU is being used.
I usually keep MSI Afterburner running on a side screen to monitor the GPU MHz. Easy way to know if something isn't working if it's running at 210 MHz idle instead of ~2700-2895 MHz when generating something in AI. It's all or nothing. There's no half power in AI. It always makes maximum use of your GPU. I also monitor the VRAM. Nothing sophisticated, I use the task manager's Performance for GPU monitoring. With AI video, there are various ways to play with offloading blocks to make a longer video or higher resolution video without exceeding 24 GB in VRAM. MSI Afterburner is also what's used to undervolt so that needs to be running anyway. (Undervolting is set and forget as long as you have Afterburner run at startup)
I don't know if it's as important these days but when I researched my builds in the past, I always dug through forums to see if others had success with certain motherboard/memory combos. I didn't do that when I I upgraded to 128 GB (had to buy 4 new sticks and get rid of whatever I had) I just made sure it was they right type of RAM. I also didn't worry about how fast the system RAM was since it really is all abut the GPU and VRAM for performance. I didn't buy the slowest/cheapest but didn't get the "best". You might look into it, but it always seemed like differences in RAM only had a tiny difference in speed/performance compared to CPU and now mostly GPU.
My real world test is always if anything "feels" slow. Nothing on my system feels slow to me outside of AI which then only comes down to what GPU you have. I'm mostly SSD everything now. I do have a couple spinners left but they only store stuff and aren't used for anything that would need speed.
Last random note. I lost a 14TB hard drive a few weeks ago (it fell off the top of my case so not a situation with any warning signs). It was full. Thankfully it was the one HD that caused the least pain to lose. Mostly Movies/TV/VR Movies (1000's of videos but all replaceable). I bought another 4 TB Samsung external SSD to replace it. The cool thing about this is that since I use "Everything" to index my drives. All 14TB of files are still listed in that index under the old drive letter so I can see what exactly was on that drive and what I want to replace. I replaced a few right away, like around 400GB over a few days of the ones I wanted the most. (unlimited gigabit internet for the next two years at a cheap rate due to special offer from Cox)
"Everything" (posted on another thread) is very useful. 12 million files and I can find something instantly. Also, another great thing is that it's live indexing (if you have it open which it doesn't need to be if you only want to used it when you feel like it...it does take a minute to update the index when you open it depending on how long you left it closed but even a month is still only a minute or so to update) so sometimes if I accidentally save something and don't know where, I can just look and find it from the index sorted by date. It also helps with when you install something and crap is being stored in roaming/app/data etc. You can check right away to see where it may have stored something. Also, it's good for monitoring anything that might seem shady because you can see right away what's being changed/saved/stored in real time. This entire index can be stored anywhere you want (fully portable). I keep it behind an encrypted container. That 12 million file DB is a little over 400MB taking about 1 GB when in memory (not that big). I will eventually make a copy of it/archive so I can still see what was in the 14TB drive when I feel like removing those from my main DB. Also, this does remember all my drives including external, encrypted etc so I don't need to add them each time. I think I do a decent job of organizing my files but 12 million...it's just way faster sometimes to find something... or something like pytorch when you have a bazillion VENV environments and are trying to troubleshoot an issue. I have Windows File Explorer indexing disabled but even if you do use it, it's slow as shit and nowhere near as customizable and in your control as Everything. "Everything" is really fast, even scrolling through the entire 12 million+ files but you can of course narrow down searches by drive, etc as well a wildcards etc.
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I ended up going with a brand I had never heard of and bought the Thermalright Hyper Vision ARGB. I guess they are on the new side so we'll see what sort of longevity these things have. $160 for a 360 radiator, 3 fans (which I'll probably replace if they are loud), and a 3.4" LCD. The Tryx Panorama 360 looked neat but nobody had them in stock other than with a week delivery and everything else is arriving Tuesday. There aren't a lot of reviews out there but this random guy seemed to like it so it must be good. If not he's definitely getting a thumbs down on that video!
I checked the memory compatibility list for that motherboard on the Asus site and picked based on that. But I didn't check any forums or see if anyone was having issues. I'm just going to have to hope it works out! My main worry is everything all fitting together as it should in the case.I don't know if it's as important these days but when I researched my builds in the past, I always dug through forums to see if others had success with certain motherboard/memory combos. I didn't do that when I I upgraded to 128 GB (had to buy 4 new sticks and get rid of whatever I had) I just made sure it was they right type of RAM. I also didn't worry about how fast the system RAM was since it really is all abut the GPU and VRAM for performance. I didn't buy the slowest/cheapest but didn't get the "best". You might look into it, but it always seemed like differences in RAM only had a tiny difference in speed/performance compared to CPU and now mostly GPU.
I have a 4TB WD Blue for emulation stuff and an 18TB WD Red which is my main data drive where I have my Plex and other things. I could replace the 4TB with an SSD but it's not high on the list. The case I have supports 4 3.5" drives so it will be fine for now. I already spent enough money so another $250 on a 4 TB wasn't in the budget today.I'm mostly SSD everything now. I do have a couple spinners left but they only store stuff and aren't used for anything that would need speed.
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In my haste to order stuff I didn't really notice what RGB the Hyper Vision cooler had. I thought the fans would be the usual light up variety but it's only a thin border around the side of the fans. They are fairly quiet though so no complaints there. Also the LCD wasn't as interesting as I thought it would be but that's because it doesn't want to download the animated backgrounds. I'm not sure if that's me blocking their downloads on my DNS although the logs aren't showing anything so I don't know what domains to allow. This is not a high-priority item at the moment.
The case seems decent.. lots of fans and once I got the fan hub plugged into the MB they ran much quieter since they were running full blast prior to that which was a bit concerning. It's quieter than my current PC but my current PC is from 2018 so I wouldn't be surprised if it needs a thermal paste refresh. It's also keeping things cooler but that could be because the AIO in my old one is a 240 whereas the new one is a 360. The four sticky rubber pads inside the case that the PSU sits on though were super annoying and they came off just my looking at them. I ended up losing one and after over an hour of looking I put in the PSU without it. Of course I found it shortly after stuck to some of the PSU cables. I am sill deciding if I want to remedy that since it would involve unplugging cables and stuff.
I also don't seem to understand cable management. Even using the velcro bands the case has the cabling looks bad. That is mostly all behind the MB tray though so once the side of the case is on it shouldn't be visible. But I really wanted to try and make things look nice and tidy this time!
The RAM I got (and MB as well
) is shown as 'Frequently Returned' on Amazon so hopefully it works out as it is on the certified, or at least verified, list for my MB. I turned on xmp and went with the settings it has and have it running at 6800 and there hasn't been any issues but I haven't really pushed it. I suppose I can find some sort of memory stress tester.
PSU seems to be quality but I'm not very knowledgeable about those. Like the 850W version I have it's silent and the fan only comes on if it needs to which it so far hasn't needed to although it's currently at 110F. With no GPU in there the load is only 4-5% according to the iCue software. Which isn't good for efficiency as that's showing only 75%. I'm not sure how my old one is doing as I never installed that iCue software or attached the cable. But for $250 (after gift care rebate), and assuming it doesn't blowup in a few weeks, I think it was a solid deal although it is on the large size. I would have preferred something shorter as 200mm is chonky.
So far everything is working as expected. I'm running it off integrated graphics for now until I get all the applications installed which will probably be a couple weeks. That's why K > KF. Even if you have a GPU to put in there I don't know why you wouldn't spend the few dollars extra and get the one with integrated graphics. Before putting in the GPU though I may have to relocate my NVMe since apparently the slot it's in makes the slot for the graphics card run at x8. I don't know all the technical stuff but that sounds bad since my GPU is x16. The internet seems to think you'll only lose a few fps though so maybe I'll leave it for now.
The system is way overbuilt for the 265K. I'll have to check some more reviews and benchmarks but Microcenter has a 15 day return policy if I want to move up to the 285K but I don't know if that's worth $270 more which is almost double what the 265K cost me.
I have Windows 11 (ugh) installed. I'll get to making it look less like Windows 11 at some point. For the moment all I've done is shift Start to the left and turned on show labels. I don't know how people can use only the icons on the task bar. I don't memorize the icons of my programs!
So far I'm only disappointed in the cooler. Not for it's performance, which I haven't really tested, but mostly for the aesthetics. I got this from Amazon so the return process wouldn't be terrible but I'll probably just stick with it because it would be a hassle to pull it off, clean up the thermal paste, box it all up, send it back, order something new, then go through the steps of reinstalling something else. It would be much better if I can get the display working with the animated backgrounds.
The case seems decent.. lots of fans and once I got the fan hub plugged into the MB they ran much quieter since they were running full blast prior to that which was a bit concerning. It's quieter than my current PC but my current PC is from 2018 so I wouldn't be surprised if it needs a thermal paste refresh. It's also keeping things cooler but that could be because the AIO in my old one is a 240 whereas the new one is a 360. The four sticky rubber pads inside the case that the PSU sits on though were super annoying and they came off just my looking at them. I ended up losing one and after over an hour of looking I put in the PSU without it. Of course I found it shortly after stuck to some of the PSU cables. I am sill deciding if I want to remedy that since it would involve unplugging cables and stuff.
I also don't seem to understand cable management. Even using the velcro bands the case has the cabling looks bad. That is mostly all behind the MB tray though so once the side of the case is on it shouldn't be visible. But I really wanted to try and make things look nice and tidy this time!
The RAM I got (and MB as well
PSU seems to be quality but I'm not very knowledgeable about those. Like the 850W version I have it's silent and the fan only comes on if it needs to which it so far hasn't needed to although it's currently at 110F. With no GPU in there the load is only 4-5% according to the iCue software. Which isn't good for efficiency as that's showing only 75%. I'm not sure how my old one is doing as I never installed that iCue software or attached the cable. But for $250 (after gift care rebate), and assuming it doesn't blowup in a few weeks, I think it was a solid deal although it is on the large size. I would have preferred something shorter as 200mm is chonky.
So far everything is working as expected. I'm running it off integrated graphics for now until I get all the applications installed which will probably be a couple weeks. That's why K > KF. Even if you have a GPU to put in there I don't know why you wouldn't spend the few dollars extra and get the one with integrated graphics. Before putting in the GPU though I may have to relocate my NVMe since apparently the slot it's in makes the slot for the graphics card run at x8. I don't know all the technical stuff but that sounds bad since my GPU is x16. The internet seems to think you'll only lose a few fps though so maybe I'll leave it for now.
The system is way overbuilt for the 265K. I'll have to check some more reviews and benchmarks but Microcenter has a 15 day return policy if I want to move up to the 285K but I don't know if that's worth $270 more which is almost double what the 265K cost me.
I have Windows 11 (ugh) installed. I'll get to making it look less like Windows 11 at some point. For the moment all I've done is shift Start to the left and turned on show labels. I don't know how people can use only the icons on the task bar. I don't memorize the icons of my programs!
So far I'm only disappointed in the cooler. Not for it's performance, which I haven't really tested, but mostly for the aesthetics. I got this from Amazon so the return process wouldn't be terrible but I'll probably just stick with it because it would be a hassle to pull it off, clean up the thermal paste, box it all up, send it back, order something new, then go through the steps of reinstalling something else. It would be much better if I can get the display working with the animated backgrounds.
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I decided since my MB has 7 NVMe slots that I'll use two of them to mirror my OS drive via RAID 1. I can't say I've ever done that before so will see how it goes! I used the $50 gift card from the power supply so the 1TB 990 Pro only set me back ~$55. Cheap!
I've never had an SSD fail before but it's cheap insurance and I won't really need to bother with taking an OS backup. Other than the one I typically take once I have everything installed and configured that way I can quickly get back to a refreshed state if needed.
I'll also be looking into setting up Linux as well in a dual-boot scenario so that I can see if I can get off Windows. Windows 11 sucks. I don't know why anyone would support Microsoft. Even if I am able to block the ads and telemetry gathering it's still icky and I'd rather not support a company like that.
I've never had an SSD fail before but it's cheap insurance and I won't really need to bother with taking an OS backup. Other than the one I typically take once I have everything installed and configured that way I can quickly get back to a refreshed state if needed.
I'll also be looking into setting up Linux as well in a dual-boot scenario so that I can see if I can get off Windows. Windows 11 sucks. I don't know why anyone would support Microsoft. Even if I am able to block the ads and telemetry gathering it's still icky and I'd rather not support a company like that.
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Aslanna wrote: ↑April 18, 2025, 10:59 pm I decided since my MB has 7 NVMe slots that I'll use two of them to mirror my OS drive via RAID 1. I can't say I've ever done that before so will see how it goes! I used the $50 gift card from the power supply so the 1TB 990 Pro only set me back ~$55. Cheap!
I've never had an SSD fail before but it's cheap insurance and I won't really need to bother with taking an OS backup. Other than the one I typically take once I have everything installed and configured that way I can quickly get back to a refreshed state if needed.
I'll also be looking into setting up Linux as well in a dual-boot scenario so that I can see if I can get off Windows. Windows 11 sucks. I don't know why anyone would support Microsoft. Even if I am able to block the ads and telemetry gathering it's still icky and I'd rather not support a company like that.
I'd use Linux if I liked it. You can probably search this forum for multiple times I tried various linux distributions. I can't stand it. Linux is better for some AI stuff but I use Docker for that or WSL.
Good luck with Linux. I'm not anti Linux, I just can't deal with it and I'm too entrenched with Windows (even though I don't play games anymore which was the #1 reason not to use Linux in the past.)
I'm not adverse to beating my head against a wall for days to figure things out. I've done that multiple times with AI and python. I use way too many third party windows apps customized exactly how I want them to switch to linux. If you don't and mostly just use a web browser and an email client, linux will probably be ok.
I didn't have much luck with various RAID configurations in the past but I wouldn't RAID your OS. I'd keep that drive as basic as possible and raid a non OS drive that has all your personal documents and programs etc. An OS drive is easy to setup and if you use windows, the configuration is saved in the cloud so all your settings are restored.
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Rather than mirroring my OS drive at this time I figured it would be better to get a 4GB NVMe SSD (990 Evo Plus not the normal 990 EVO, those are bad) and replace the 4TB WD Blue HDD I use for emulation stuffs. That will eliminate all my mechanical HDDs other than the 18TB HDD I have for my data. That isn't going anywhere as it will be awhile before SDDs can replace something like that since even the 8TBs are fairly expensive these days.
I have most programs installed, although only half of them configured, so it's mostly a matter of moving the graphic card over after that. I am not looking forward to remembering how to undervolt it. I think you can move MSI Afterburner profiles to another computer so I'll have to look into that.
I have been procrastinating on finalizing everything and have mostly been using my current PC. Just goes to show I didn't need a PC upgrade now and mostly put it together to avoid the apocalyptic parts shortage/price increases that could be a thing soon. If it wasn't for that I probably would have stuck with what I had for another year.
I have most programs installed, although only half of them configured, so it's mostly a matter of moving the graphic card over after that. I am not looking forward to remembering how to undervolt it. I think you can move MSI Afterburner profiles to another computer so I'll have to look into that.
I have been procrastinating on finalizing everything and have mostly been using my current PC. Just goes to show I didn't need a PC upgrade now and mostly put it together to avoid the apocalyptic parts shortage/price increases that could be a thing soon. If it wasn't for that I probably would have stuck with what I had for another year.
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Due to AI (thanks!), DRAM prices have spiked 50% and there are shortages on the horizon so if you were planning on upgrading your RAM I'd do it sooner rather than later. The 96GB I paid $300 for is now $390. I was wanting to throw another 96GB in there if I could get it for cheap but $400 ain't it. Assuming you can even get it. Amazon doesn't have it in stock any longer and the only seller on NewEgg has it listed for $553. Damn gougers.
SSDs are fairly stable for now but those are forecast to be going up as well. I might try holding out until Black Friday and seeing if there are any deals then. I don't need any SSDs at the current time but it doesn't hurt to have a few sitting on the shelf, especially a handful of 1 or 2TB sticks. I'd probably get 1-2 1TB, 1-2 2TB, perhaps one with a heatsink for PS5, and maybe one more 4TB 990 EVO Plus.
SSDs are fairly stable for now but those are forecast to be going up as well. I might try holding out until Black Friday and seeing if there are any deals then. I don't need any SSDs at the current time but it doesn't hurt to have a few sitting on the shelf, especially a handful of 1 or 2TB sticks. I'd probably get 1-2 1TB, 1-2 2TB, perhaps one with a heatsink for PS5, and maybe one more 4TB 990 EVO Plus.
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AI is "to blame" for most of the shortages going on right now. It's nuts. DRAM vendors already sold their next year's worth of manufacturing.Aslanna wrote: ↑October 30, 2025, 11:09 pm Due to AI (thanks!), DRAM prices have spiked 50% and there are shortages on the horizon so if you were planning on upgrading your RAM I'd do it sooner rather than later. The 96GB I paid $300 for is now $390. I was wanting to throw another 96GB in there if I could get it for cheap but $400 ain't it. Assuming you can even get it. Amazon doesn't have it in stock any longer and the only seller on NewEgg has it listed for $553. Damn gougers.
SSDs are fairly stable for now but those are forecast to be going up as well. I might try holding out until Black Friday and seeing if there are any deals then. I don't need any SSDs at the current time but it doesn't hurt to have a few sitting on the shelf, especially a handful of 1 or 2TB sticks. I'd probably get 1-2 1TB, 1-2 2TB, perhaps one with a heatsink for PS5, and maybe one more 4TB 990 EVO Plus.
I checked my Amazon order. I paid $291 for 128GB (4x32) of DDR4 back in November 2023.
I wouldn't hate on AI. It is the cause of the shortages but it's not like cypto mining. AI is actually useful and improving stuff.
I want to buy a new GPU but I just can't bring myself to buy the 32GB VRAM 5090. I want 48GB VRAM and will pay up to $4K for it. I'm hoping 5090 Supers are released with 48GB for retail $3,000. I might have a chance to get one at $4,000.
I would pay $6K for RTX6000 but there are limitations regarding drivers etc when you go beyond RTX5090.
the 48GB VRAM RTX6000's are selling for over $5K so I might be dreaming about the 48GB 5090 Super being reachable at $4K
The 96GB RTX PRO is around $8600 on Amazon. I'd actually buy it (due to my unexpected Crypto winfall) if it functioned like a 5090 with drivers but it doesn't. Can't use quants on it so you have to run the full LLMs on it while with 5090 and below you cant Quantize LLMs to half their size or less with almost no loss in quality.
Anyway. Don't hate on AI for that reason. It really does suck how prices are insane due to what seems like an endless demand from the mega corps for AI stuff.
Nvidia already has half a trillion in orders on the books for the next year. No wonder they have a 5 trillion market cap now. RTX 5090 and below is almost meaningless in terms of profits for Nvidia.
Paying $600 over retail for my 4090 in Jan 2024 was the best thing I ever did. I've worked this card so hard. I hope is lasts. If it breaks I'll buy a 5090 but I really want to hold out for 48GB. 32GB would definitely help because I'm always maxed out on 24GB with a tiny bit left for Youtube or some other apps. A lot of things are tuned to 24GB since that's what most people have (well not even most, but at least a significant number of people) so that extra 8GB would give me some breathing room. The only reason 24GB works is because people optimize the shit out of AI LLMs to get them to fit.Nvidia purchased last week the entire supply of SK Hynix in DRAM, VRAM, HBM, and NAND flash for through the end of 2026. Every single wafer of capacity they had left. That's on top of whatever agreements they already have in place with Micron and Samsung.
96GB would be pretty good. Still not enough to run the big LLMs without quants but you could get some serious video generating going. The reason GPUs and anything else associated with AI won't be getting cheaper is because you always can use more. it's not like system ram where 128GB sits idle most of the time...well actually it doesn't. ComfyUI loads as many models into my memory as it can because when I'm swapping between video and image models, mostly Wan2.2 and Qwen-Image-Edit, those are like 23GB each (the video needs high/low models so that's like 40GB and the Image model is 23GB. My 128GB allows ComfyUI to at least store some of those models in RAM to quickly swap into VRAM instead of off the slower SSDs.
I mess around with AI every day, all day. I will say that it's not all "easy". You can certainly do the basics without much effort but if you put in the time and effort to learn and experiment, you can vastly improve the results of what you get out of AI (images, videos, text, etc).
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It's $500 now. Bonkers. As shortages and high prices are forecast to potentially last years I might actually pick that up since this is the cheapest it will be for a long time. I don't have a need for it now but in 2 years? Who knows! I imagine if I end up not needing it I could always sell it as I don't think I'd lose much money on that.
I'll definitely be picking up a handful of NVMe sticks soon as well. I have a list of the ones I want and how much they currently are although I need to decide on the 990 Pro vs the 9100 Pro which are a $30 price difference at the moment. Just going to hold out for Black Friday sales next week and see if any of these go on sale.
But so far it looks like, at least as of a week ago:
2 - 990 Pro 1TB - $110 or 9100 Pro 1TB - $140
2 - 990 Pro 2TB - $190 or 9100 Pro 2TB - $220
1 - 990 Evo Plus 4TB - $259
I'm glad I put my PC together when I did and not wait until the end of the year which I was going to do. Thanks, Trump, since it was the tariffs that got me to put it together when I did.
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It turns out the RAM that Mirocenter had wasn't the same speed (6400) as what I currently have (6800) and I didn't feel like mixing speeds especially with one being slower. It also went up $50 more dollars to $550. I was able to find the same RAM I have for $479 however.... it was from a Wal-Mart seller and the general consensus seems to be avoid third-party sellers on walmart.com.
They claim "The item in this listing is a brand new sealed product in its original manufacture retail packaging" so we'll see. I decided to take a chance. It says it's returnable so I'll rely on that if it's a bait and switch and ends up being 2x24 rather than 2x48. Or somehow counterfeit. But those are easily detectable, with numerous tools, once they are plugged in. if I have have any issues returning it hopefully I could just do a chargeback with my bank since I used a credit card and not something like PayPal.
So will I be scammed or not? I'll know the answer to that in a week. I'm being optimistic and putting my odds at 70-30 that I get what I ordered.
They claim "The item in this listing is a brand new sealed product in its original manufacture retail packaging" so we'll see. I decided to take a chance. It says it's returnable so I'll rely on that if it's a bait and switch and ends up being 2x24 rather than 2x48. Or somehow counterfeit. But those are easily detectable, with numerous tools, once they are plugged in. if I have have any issues returning it hopefully I could just do a chargeback with my bank since I used a credit card and not something like PayPal.
So will I be scammed or not? I'll know the answer to that in a week. I'm being optimistic and putting my odds at 70-30 that I get what I ordered.
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Two days and not a word from the seller. It's not looking good so far!
Update: Order shipped. Will see on Wednesday what I actually get.
Update: Order shipped. Will see on Wednesday what I actually get.
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Seems I got what I ordered.. .So maybe not all Wal-Mart third-party sellers are scammers. I haven't actually installed it yet but it does appear to be genuine and factory sealed. On the other hand, I don't really need it now, so if I didn't open it I could sell it as new if I needed to. But I can't test it without opening it.. So I suppose I should do that.
Yes, I did pay 60% more for it than when I originally bought it for back in April, but I still think I got a good price considering it's currently $1000+ everywhere else at least for the 6800 CL34 variety I have. It's funny how I said I wanted to pick up more and when it had jumped up to $400 in October I said that was too much. But these days even the $480 that it was listed for seemed like a bargain. Sometimes you have to read the tea leaves and make adjustments!
So now I have more RAM than Winnow. Someone is slacking over there in the desert.
Just a few SSDs to procure and I will be done buying hardware for ~5 years. Hopefully some good deals will be found on Friday but in our current environment I'm not expecting any spectacular savings when it comes to those.
Yes, I did pay 60% more for it than when I originally bought it for back in April, but I still think I got a good price considering it's currently $1000+ everywhere else at least for the 6800 CL34 variety I have. It's funny how I said I wanted to pick up more and when it had jumped up to $400 in October I said that was too much. But these days even the $480 that it was listed for seemed like a bargain. Sometimes you have to read the tea leaves and make adjustments!
So now I have more RAM than Winnow. Someone is slacking over there in the desert.
Just a few SSDs to procure and I will be done buying hardware for ~5 years. Hopefully some good deals will be found on Friday but in our current environment I'm not expecting any spectacular savings when it comes to those.
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Yeah, assuming the two sticks I just bought are functional I'll be at 4x48. Just a tad more than the 640k anyone should ever need.
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The system ram will be useful if you do anything AI or Emulation (Virtual machines running Apple/Linux etc). Keeping all that stuff in memory saves a ton of time. The example I used earlier with me using multiple AI models. Wan2.2, Qwen-Edit, Z-Image (and maybe LLM on top of it). That's a bunch of 15-30GB models.
An example would be creating an image in Z-Image, Edit it in Qwen-Image-Edit, then use the images for first or first/last frame in Wan2.2
The initial load time for those models is long. (well Z-Image is reasonable at 6B) but once they'r load in memory, the swapping between them is fast and the loading/unloading of VRAM for the actual inference is fast. The difference is immediately swapping between the models or waiting a few minutes for them to load.
The other AI related benefit to system ram is being able to use larger models. Ideally you want a model completely in VRAM for much faster speed but if you have system ram available you can offload what can't fit into VRAM into system ram where you can at least use much larger models where someone lacking system ram couldn't.
It also helps with memory leaks which seem to be more common that you'd like. The more system ram, the longer before the app crashes due to memory leaks : )
Some things I don't understand fully. Like if I close ComfyUI and reload it. It seems the previously used model is still in my system RAM and loads quickly so closing ComyUI doesn't wipe it from system ram (probably stays there until another app needs the memory)
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Amazon finally got more stock of the RAM I bought in April for $300. It's listed at $940 now. Which is super dumb. And that's from the G.Skill store directly and not Amazon or a third-party seller.
Anyway, waiting for Black Friday didn't save me anything on SSDs, but I'm all set there as well. I also picked up some MicroSD cards for any Pi projects that might come along.
So I can't think of any hardware I might need in the next 5 years. Other than maybe a HDD for media files. I currently have 7TB free so that's probably good for a year. But supposedly even HDDs will be getting pricier so it makes sense to pick up a ~20TB before long. Amazon has the Western Digital 18TB Red Pro for $300 which doesn't seem terrible. 20TB would be $350 but I'm not sure 2TB is worth $50 more.
Anyway, waiting for Black Friday didn't save me anything on SSDs, but I'm all set there as well. I also picked up some MicroSD cards for any Pi projects that might come along.
So I can't think of any hardware I might need in the next 5 years. Other than maybe a HDD for media files. I currently have 7TB free so that's probably good for a year. But supposedly even HDDs will be getting pricier so it makes sense to pick up a ~20TB before long. Amazon has the Western Digital 18TB Red Pro for $300 which doesn't seem terrible. 20TB would be $350 but I'm not sure 2TB is worth $50 more.
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LLM models, Image models, video models, etc take the most space. I have 12TB of external SSDs (a couple 4TB SSDs and a couple 2TB). I've made serveral hundred thousand AI images and thousands of AI videos but those don't really take much space.Aslanna wrote: ↑November 29, 2025, 2:24 am
So I can't think of any hardware I might need in the next 5 years. Other than maybe a HDD for media files. I currently have 7TB free so that's probably good for a year. But supposedly even HDDs will be getting pricier so it makes sense to pick up a ~20TB before long. Amazon has the Western Digital 18TB Red Pro for $300 which doesn't seem terrible. 20TB would be $350 but I'm not sure 2TB is worth $50 more.
That "Everything" portable file indexer was invaluable in helping me replace the things I did want back from a 12TB spinning HD I lost. It had that drive indexed so I could still search through the index to see what was on it. I have 12-15 million files indexed. The index file is about 400mb which isn't bad at all. All locally stored on external SSD, no Microsoft peeping. It loads quickly (although if it's been months since you used it it takes a min or so to update the new files)
Diffusion Toolkit is another great app, portable stand alone for keeping track of your AI images/videos. It can handle at least 60,000 images, probably more. Fast searching by prompt, model, lora used, etc
https://github.com/RupertAvery/DiffusionToolkit
VideoSwarm is great for viewing your small sized AI videos in a wall type format:
https://github.com/Cerzi/videoswarm/
Mediasyncer is great for comparing seeds of AI videos made. it syncs them up with pause/frame by frame etc
https://github.com/WhatDreamsCost/MediaSyncer
All these are free and locally run, portable.
The key to having fun with AI:
1. Speed
2. Organization
3. Taking the time to use/learn ComfyUi instead of the alternates
I've spent a crazy amount of time researching how to do things in AI. Entire weekends getting something to work. That knowledge stays with you and the next challenge is much easier.
That said, basic workflows for Z-Image, Wan2.2 etc are available and work. There are a billion settings that impact an image/video though so if you understand those you can tweak your end results and make them look even better.
Last thing. If someone says it's a "skill issue" on an AI board, don't take offense. It 99% of the time is a skill issue if you are having problems. AI newbs manage to get a new model running and immediately lose their shit if it doens't make what they want. When someone says "skill issue" responding to someone whining about an Image output, they are most likely correct and it's not an elitist response. There's a lot to know about AI and these new models come out rapid fire, it's not like even the nerdiest AI people have had time to mess with them. For those willing to try the cutting edge AI, you need to put in some work. That said, models like Z-Image are "newb friendly" and great with day one support.
