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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: uptown on November 03, 2025, 09:28:32 AM
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Dealing with these health issues I just sit around the house now and do nothing. I work on plastic models and play video games when I can sit in my gaming chair for extended times. I'm getting better I reckon but, I'm bored to death to say the least as the wife and kids are doing my chores now....for the most part.
Over the weekend I was all hopped up on Halloween candy and totally gutted my computer case and got on Newegg and started throwing crap in the shopping cart. By the time I was done I was at $3100.00 and will got by Friday. Here's what I got.
Motherboard...ASUS TUF GAMING B650E-PLUS WIFI AMD B650
PSU...MSI A1000 PCIe 1000 watts
GPU..ASUS Prime GeForce RTX 5070 Ti
CPU...AMD Ryzen 9800 X3D
SSD...SK hynix Platinum P51 2TB PCIe Gen5 NVMe M.2 2280 Internal SSD ..with another 1TB I already have.
Cooling ..MSI Mag CoreLiguid RGB A15 360mm......CPU cooler.
Phanteks RGB 120mm case cooling fans alone with 2 I already have.
Ram...G.SKILL Trident Z5 Neo RGB Series 64GB (2 x 32GB)...4 sticks total of 128GB
Sound...Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 Plus SABRE32-class Hi-res 32-bit/384 kHz PCIe Gaming Sound Card RGB.
That's about it I think. I did get a stand to hold up the GPU. I already have it and it's pretty heavy. This should keep my mind busy for a spell I reckon. The problem is, that this morning I'm staring at a empty computer case bored as I can be wondering what the hell have I done this time! :bhead
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wow. 128gb of ram! I thought I was overkill at 64gb.
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I hope you are playing something besides AH with that.
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wow. 128gb of ram! I thought I was overkill at 64gb.
There is no such thing as memory overkill. ;)
Have you compared to some pre-built systems?
I've heard the pre-built system have gotten cheap enough it's not worth hand building. Might be worth a sanity check before you hit the buy button. ;)
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I'm with Trips here. I think for that money a prebuilt may be better. Assuming you haven't already pulled the trigger. If you have then happy flying just the same.
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Yes I pulled the trigger and the stuff is otw. And yes a prebuilt with the same specs are the same price or within a couple hundred dollars of one another. I didn't set out to buy so much but wanted to see what I could come up with on my own. Besides, every pre built rig I've bought in the past, always had something I didn't like about it. The 550 watt PSU on the one I just tore apart, for example. As a matter of fact, 2 months after I got it, the CPU took a dump on me. I just don't trust pre-built gaming computers anymore. The cost really didn't concern me too much as a was blessed with a financial windfall here a while back, so it was free money really.
I do play another game (DCS) on occasion but mostly AcesHigh, but want the ability to play any game that may catch my interest in the future without having to worry if I have enough computer to play it.
I think what it all boils down to is I wanted to build something all at once instead of doing it 1 piece at a time which would take months and a lot more of a hassle.
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Looks like a nice computer :aok
I have built all of my desktops since the 286 in 92..find it rewarding when it comes together and works as expected .. :joystick:
You need VR for that box..enjoy assembling and setup .. :airplane:
Eagler
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Yes I pulled the trigger and the stuff is otw. And yes a prebuilt with the same specs are the same price or within a couple hundred dollars of one another. I didn't set out to buy so much but wanted to see what I could come up with on my own. Besides, every pre built rig I've bought in the past, always had something I didn't like about it. The 550 watt PSU on the one I just tore apart, for example. As a matter of fact, 2 months after I got it, the CPU took a dump on me. I just don't trust pre-built gaming computers anymore. The cost really didn't concern me too much as a was blessed with a financial windfall here a while back, so it was free money really.
I do play another game (DCS) on occasion but mostly AcesHigh, but want the ability to play any game that may catch my interest in the future without having to worry if I have enough computer to play it.
I think what it all boils down to is I wanted to build something all at once instead of doing it 1 piece at a time which would take months and a lot more of a hassle.
It will handle DCS on the highest settings non VR. It will handle VR nicely too but some compromise may be necessary there depending on the headset.
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I'm with Trips here. I think for that money a prebuilt may be better. Assuming you haven't already pulled the trigger. If you have then happy flying just the same.
Another advantage is a pre-built system has hopefully been tested so you know all the components play well together.
I guess it can get more complicated if you are piecing together various parts yourself.
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Cyberpower is where I go, they have a pre-builds you can modify in their builder. Even build theory making and playing around.
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Cyberpower is where I go, they have a pre-builds you can modify in their builder. Even build theory making and playing around.
I have one of those as my spare machine. Bought in 2015 and still running. ;)
(I have upgraded some parts along the way. Vid card, mem, etc.)
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Personally I build my own after a couple nasty surprises I've gotten with prebuilts. I also like that I can hand me down the old components and re-purpose the older ones.
That said if there's a manufacture that uses quality components and overbuilds their systems (not a power supply that is barely enough to drive the currently configuration) for example, I would consider them.
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I’ve always built my own.
I found out the hard way with Dell - $1,800.
Had lightning surge that cooked the power supply.
Dell went proprietary parts. Meaning they made it so only their PS will work,…$610 replacement. All their replacement parts are very high.
Or a self built PS $125.- $175
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I almost went with a VR setup but wasn't sure about how that would workout with me wearing eyeglasses now. I don't know if they'll fit over them. I use Trackir now and don't really like it in AcesHigh to tell the truth.
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I almost went with a VR setup but wasn't sure about how that would workout with me wearing eyeglasses now. I don't know if they'll fit over them. I use Trackir now and don't really like it in AcesHigh to tell the truth.
Eagler can help you with that
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I almost went with a VR setup but wasn't sure about how that would workout with me wearing eyeglasses now. I don't know if they'll fit over them. I use Trackir now and don't really like it in AcesHigh to tell the truth.
I don't know which HMD you have but a lot of them will have 3rd party lens insert vendors.
I got these for my Quest.
https://www.vr-wave.store/products/meta-quest-3-prescription-lenses (https://www.vr-wave.store/products/meta-quest-3-prescription-lenses)
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wow. 128gb of ram! I thought I was overkill at 64gb.
LOL I have been running 128 gig for a long time
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I don't know which HMD you have but a lot of them will have 3rd party lens insert vendors.
I got these for my Quest.
https://www.vr-wave.store/products/meta-quest-3-prescription-lenses (https://www.vr-wave.store/products/meta-quest-3-prescription-lenses)
Wow! I'm going to look into that. How does the lighting in the room affect VR? The sun coming through the east windows of my home screw with the Trackir camera beam during daylight hours. Is this kind of thing an issue with VR?
As far as the 128GB of ram, I wanted to go 256GB but couldn't find any for a reasonable price. That stuff is crazy expensive imo. :salute
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It will handle DCS on the highest settings non VR. It will handle VR nicely too but some compromise may be necessary there depending on the headset.
What kind of upgrades would I need to play DCS maxed out you reckon? Any ideas? I probably won't invest any more money in this rig, but I would like to see what it would cost just for the heck of it. :salute
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Wow! I'm going to look into that. How does the lighting in the room affect VR? The sun coming through the east windows of my home screw with the Trackir camera beam during daylight hours. Is this kind of thing an issue with VR?
As far as the 128GB of ram, I wanted to go 256GB but couldn't find any for a reasonable price. That stuff is crazy expensive imo. :salute
I had a Vive that setting sun coming in the window would screw it up. I guess because of IR.
My Quest doesn't seem to have that problem because I think it uses optical tracking not IR base stations.
You do need good lighting with contrasts in the environment so it can mark reference points.
So you'd want to check with someone who has your MHD model.
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What kind of upgrades would I need to play DCS maxed out you reckon? Any ideas? I probably won't invest any more money in this rig, but I would like to see what it would cost just for the heck of it. :salute
Brother has the same CPU you bought, fast SSD and 128GB memory also. He has an RTX 4090 and a PIMAX Crystal. He cannot max everything out but is very happy with the settings he can run.
He also has an HP Reverb G2 and will use that on his old machine for grandkids and guests. It stopped working when Microsoft dropped WMR. I thought we had it going again with the Oasis driver. All other VR games work but not DCS. He brought it over and we thought we had it going but we didn't test it enough. It will work as it does for other people so I just need to get him to bring it over again so we can test a fresh windows install.
So, the fastest you'll get is an RTX 5090. Even that probably won't be perfectly smooth in DCS with max settings on a PIMAX Crystal or higher.
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I run a Ryzen 7 5800X3D, 64GB RAM, Gen 4 SSDs, and an RTX 3070. I run pretty much max settings non VR and am pleased with the performance. I've owned two VR headsets but decided just not for me.
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Sounds awesome to me! I built one earlier this year. Once I got it together, I realized the motherboard isn't what I wanted (sigh). So now I'm contemplating a new motherboard.
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I almost went with a VR setup but wasn't sure about how that would workout with me wearing eyeglasses now. I don't know if they'll fit over them. I use Trackir now and don't really like it in AcesHigh to tell the truth.
Depending on the headset but both the quest 2 and pimax Crystal Light are very easy to setup yo use with eyeglasses..
The vive pro was more work as I could scratch my glasses and the lenses in it pretty easily..
Eagler
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Gotta at least try vr with that rig..
Just get one from Amazon or the quest 3 for $299 at Sam's Club and just return it if you don't like it..
I couldn't go back to a monitor if you paid me..
Eagler
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VR is immersive for sure. I don't like being limited to the virtual environment though and hand tracking is as yet lacking imo.