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the AMD 7800 battleship

BEST VALUE GAMING PC

The best new mid-range AMD system?

WITH A POSITIVE outcome from our October 2023 build, the new budget AMD, we wanted to step things up with AMD’s latest GPU, the Radeon RX 7800 XT. Pair this with the almighty Ryzen 7800X3D, and we’ve surely got a recipe for success on our hands.

Yep, it’s all-out AMD once more—this system should tackle the likes of the Intel 13600K & Nvidia GeForce RTX 4070 at a competitive price bracket. Sure, Intel and Nvidia capture the majority of the custom PC market, but no one should turn their nose up at AMD. They’ve not kept quiet, and with cheaper prices (on the whole), they put up a strong fight.

Although arguably the CPU/GPU are the two main components of a PC, the rest of the build is always fun to spec out. We’re piecing together this machine in a very fetching case from BeQuiet. Usually, we don’t like being told what to do, but they seem pretty adamant that we should zip our mouths and let the case do the talking. Terrible company name puns aside, the Shadow Base 800 FX from BeQuiet is a very pretty chassis to house our mid-range AMD system. It provides premium style, with form and function also at the forefront. In its white guise, it should pair perfectly with our NZXT N7 B650E motherboard. The RGB from the case and our TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta TUF Gaming Alliance DDR5 RAM should also pop in contrast to it, creating a strong glow inside and outside the case.

Costing around $2,000, we’re hoping that this system is more than good enough to provide a solid QHD gaming experience with enough oomph to be a powerful productivity machine on the side, too. We know the latter is the most important, but we all want to know how this thing can game, right? We have high hopes, and should expect upward of 100 FPS running on ultra settings at QHD resolution—fingers crossed, anyway.

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CPU

AMD RYZEN 7 7800X3D

WWW.AMD.COM

Theoretically, there are higher-spec AMD CPUs. In practice? Not for gaming. That’s because of AMD’s 3D V-cache equipped CPUs, only the 7800X3D has a single CPU die. The more expensive alternatives run an asymmetric dual-die config—one die with cache, the other without. That can compromise frame rates.

$390

GPU

AMD RADEON RX 7800XT 16GB

WWW.AMD.COM

It’s been a long time coming, but AMD’s mid-range RX 7000 GPU has arrived. It’s not much of a step over the old 6800 XT.

Arguably, it should really be called the 7800 non-XT, but it does make for a compelling price-to-performance proposition. For most games most of the time, it’s comfortably faster than an Nvidia RTX 4070.

$499

MOTHERBOARD

NZXT N7 B650E ATX

WWW.NZXT.COM

If it’s that slick Stormtrooper aesthetic that gets you going, you can’t beat NZXT’s fully-clad motherboards. Styling aside, this board doesn’t get AMD’s top X670E chipset, but the B650E gets the job done, including CPU and memory overclocking. The BIOS menu is easy to use, and the powersupply components are good quality.

$317

MEMORY

32GB (2X 16GB) TEAMGROUP T-FORCE DELTA TUF GAMING

ALLIANCE RGB DDR5-5200MHZ

WWW.TEAMGROUPINC.COM

90 bucks for 32GB of 5200MHz DDR5 memory? What a time to be alive. PC memory is now so cheap, you don’t have to worry how much benefit there is of 32GB over 16GB. The upgrade is such a minor cost, it’s an absolute no-brainer.

$90

PSU

1000W NZXT C1000 80 PLUS GOLD FULLY MODULAR

WWW.NZXT.COM

NZXT’s 1000W beast comes with plenty of connectors, including up to six eightpin PCIe graphics connectors. Of course, as a modular design, you only have to plug in what you need, keeping cable clutter under control. Built for NZXT by Seasonic, it’s a quality item with a reassuringly long 10-year warranty.

$180

CPU COOLER

NZXT KRAKEN X73 RGB

WWW.NZXT.COM

The NZXT Kraken X73 RGB isn’t exactly cheap, but then, if you want top-notch AIO cooling with a touch of RGB flair, it’s not going to be. The cooler has among the best thermal performance of any 360mm model thanks to the latest Asustek radiator and pump tech. There’s no LCD display, but that doesn’t do much for actual performance.

$225

SSD

1TB SOLIDIGM P44 PRO PCIE 4.0 NVME

WWW.SOLIDIGM.COM

Solidigm is a relatively unfamiliar brand. However, it’s actually part of the SK Hynix family. Make no mistake, there’s serious engineering know-how behind this drive. Thanks to tumbling NAND memory prices, it’s also crazy cheap for a 1TB drive with speedy PICe 4.0 specifications and 7GB/s of peak throughput.

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