Outerarm
Well-known member
Hi,
I’ve decided it is time to replace my old PC (see sig) with something a little more current and I’m looking for a bit of advice on CPU and motherboard options.
So my use case… outside of home office work I’ll mainly be gaming (Battlefield, Cyberpunk), but will also be doing a small amount of 3D modelling / CAD work (Blender, etc.) and video editing / encoding. I am looking at a set of three 1440p / 144Hz curved 27” monitors, likely G-Sync and HDR enabled, as this will provide the desktop real estate for my day job, but will also provide 7680x1400 resolution when combined. I’m looking to build around a 3080 Ti as it will be able to support high settings / framerate on the combined screens, and deliver great performance on one screen for future game releases. I will likely run 32GB RAM initially and do not plan on any overclocking of the system.
What I’m not sure about is the best CPU / motherboard options to both support the GFX card and provide a degree of future proof for when I decide to upgrade the card and memory in 3 or 4 years… I would welcome any suggestions!
Cheers.
I’ve decided it is time to replace my old PC (see sig) with something a little more current and I’m looking for a bit of advice on CPU and motherboard options.
So my use case… outside of home office work I’ll mainly be gaming (Battlefield, Cyberpunk), but will also be doing a small amount of 3D modelling / CAD work (Blender, etc.) and video editing / encoding. I am looking at a set of three 1440p / 144Hz curved 27” monitors, likely G-Sync and HDR enabled, as this will provide the desktop real estate for my day job, but will also provide 7680x1400 resolution when combined. I’m looking to build around a 3080 Ti as it will be able to support high settings / framerate on the combined screens, and deliver great performance on one screen for future game releases. I will likely run 32GB RAM initially and do not plan on any overclocking of the system.
What I’m not sure about is the best CPU / motherboard options to both support the GFX card and provide a degree of future proof for when I decide to upgrade the card and memory in 3 or 4 years… I would welcome any suggestions!
Cheers.