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Title: Workstation Build Advice - 7985WX
Post by: arnasvill on 2024-11-29, 17:02:01
Hello!

I'm planning to build a new workstation for work, and this time, I want a computer that will remain fast and reliable for a long time.

Here’s my current build plan:

CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7985WX
Motherboard: ASRock WRX90 Creator
RAM: 256GB (8x32GB) – I haven’t decided on the best option yet.
GPU: GeForce RTX 4070 Super 12GB
SSD: 4TB – Still deciding on the specific model.
Cooler: What would be a good cooler for this CPU?
PSU: Corsair 1200W
Case: Fractal Design Define 7 XL

Questions:
What can I change to make this PC better?
Do you think this build is worth the investment?

Thank you in advance for your feedback!
Title: Re: Workstation Build Advice - 7985WX
Post by: Nejc Kilar on 2024-12-02, 12:20:44
Looks good to me although given the specs I'd definitely consider getting a Threadripper non-PRO system aka something based on the 7980x instead of the 7985wx.

I don't see you using any of the advanced features of the platform with that build - you have one GPU, 256GB of memory and a single SSD. So you don't really need the extra PCI-E lanes of the PRO platform.
Even if you need "PRO" features like IPMI I'd still go with a 7980x and just buy an ASUS IPMI card I guess?

Main reason is that you're really going to be overpaying for the PRO platform and won't be using it to its full extent. Instead what I think could be better is using up the saved money for more SSDs, high end GPU with more VRAM and things like that.

That is unless I am missing something :)

Oh and for the cooler I'd personally go with a Noctua u14s but just make sure you pick the correct one for the platform you have.
Title: Re: Workstation Build Advice - 7985WX
Post by: arnasvill on 2024-12-04, 15:30:11
Thanks for the reply Nejc!
Great tip—7980X is better for my build and more affordable.

Maybe you can recommend what kind of RAM I should consider?
Also, do you know of any great 27-inch monitors?