Update
Ryzen 5600X system is built, new fans installed, thread is now just reporting anything interesting with the system.
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I've decided to go with the Ryzen 5600X for my new build - my last PC lasted a decade and expect this one too. I'd appreciate thoughts on the components as I don't follow this stuff. My i7 2600K is plenty fast enough, but ports and parts are physically wearing out, and things like fans will fail at some point. Cost isn't my major drive, but I want good value. This PC is probably overkill, but gives me a good platform if I decide to expand.
It's a home PC that's usually lightly used, but I do all kinds of random things with it at various times. Here's what I use it for, in order of frequency:
- Standard web browser / email
- Occasional light development - occasionally building docker containers, some python
- Video editing with Premier Elements (no GPU support) about 6 times a year
- Handbrake transcoding about 6 times a year
- File server for the house - Kodi mainly
- Work laptop sits on top as I work from home, so no top fans
My priorities are:
- Reliable
- Quiet
- Reliable
- Fast enough
- Reliable
Components notes:
- I've gone with Gigabyte motherboard / GPU as that brand has been reliable in my current build
- GPU is basic as nothing I do benefits from GPU rendering
- I've chosen 4000MHz RAM as it's meant to be the sweet spot for the Zen3, but not sure if that's best
- I've gone with B550 chipset as it seems the best value and does everything I want. USB 3.2 gen 2 is something I'd like. X570 to be more for enthusiasts, the only advantage for me is it has 6 SATA ports which might be quite helpful but isn't necessary. Second choice board, third choice board.
- Fractal Design R5 case seems to be quiet and reliable. I wanted R6 but that doesn't seem to be in NZ.
- I'm going to buy everything from PBTech as I want them to do the physical install. I just don't have the spare time to do it myself.
- Going with Samsung pro M2 SSD. I'll add my own disks - another SATA SSD and three spinning disks. The M2 SSD only has to do OS and programs, 128GB is actually plenty of space. I might go up to 512GB and partition and to replace my existing SSDs but they work fine so not much point.
Questions
- Question: R5 case has a fan controller build into the case and basic fans. I'd much rather have the motherboard change fan speeds to keep the system cool. Can anyone recommend a more modern case that comes with PWM fans, or is cheaper and doesn't include fans? No top fans, I put my work laptop on top.
- If I'm starting with a Zen3 CPU how do I get the BIOS flashed? My understanding is this is required for the Zen3 CPU to work.
- How do the components look generally? Any compatibility / size issues?
- Which RAM should I get? 4000MHZ RAM with more latency or 3600MHz RAM with less latency? I've read the 4000MHz is best for Zen3, but I guess not if it's budget and crippled.
Updated PC link (PC Parts Picker)