



Specs:
•RTX 3090 FE
•Ryzen 5 7600X
•32GB Crucial Pro DDR5
•1TB Crucial NVME
•Gigabyte B650
•Corsair Frame 4000D
•Gigabyte 850W Gold PSU
•Thermalright Mjolnir AIO
Recently bought a non working 3090 to send to my local microsoldering friend to repair it, GPU cost £75 and repair was £45 so this is my luckiest PC find ever.
So I used this powerful GPU to build my partner a PC for her architecture uni course which will require 3d rendering and plenty of CAD work which the 3090 will excel in.
It's a vast upgrade from her RTX 3050 laptop, she's been enjoying maxing out settings on games like the last of us and control. One of my favorite builds so far
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800 fps in excel and Stardew valley
A 9600x is in that price range (similar price to the 7600x nearly) but I think you could’ve gone for a 9700x/7700x too for the extra cores. Great build though!