![]() Power Supply: MSI MPG A-GF 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($114.99 Amazon) Video Card: MSI GeForce RTX 3080 10GB LHR 10 GB VENTUS 3X PLUS OC Video Card ($849.99 Amazon) Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Power Supply: MSI MPG A-GF 650 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($81.51 Amazon) Video Card: XFX Radeon RX 6600 8 GB Speedster SWFT 210 Video Card ($299.99 Amazon)Ĭase: Lian Li Lancool II Mesh ATX Mid Tower Case ($139.00 Amazon) Storage: Samsung 970 Evo Plus 1 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive ($114.99 Amazon) Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory ($67.98 Amazon) Motherboard: MSI MAG B660M MORTAR WIFI DDR4 Micro ATX LGA1700 Motherboard ($159.56 Amazon) As you simply do not have the budget to achieve what you want in a single system.ĬPU: Intel Core i5-12600 3.3 GHz 6-Core Processor ($229.99 Amazon)ĬPU Cooler: Scythe FUMA 2 51.17 CFM CPU Cooler ($65.98 Amazon) Whilst it's WAY better now I'd still just do 3 separate systems. Then also comes the fact that am4 is a dead platform with no new cpu's coming out. A 5950x would be the minimum I'd recommend but honestly you should move to a higher end platform and that just doesn't make economic sense. You need something better as just for your kids you'd lose AT LEAST 16 of your 24 threads. Now even if you were to start with this that ryzen does not have enough threads to build 1 great gaming pc and 2 entry level ones. You are overspending about 1300-1400$ on that board compared to others and it basically WILL NOT BE BETTER THAN A 200$ BOARD for 99,999% of usecases.īasically this whole computer has a lot of overspent parts (case, psu, board) and multiple parts are missing. You in now way shape or form need that motherboard. I believe nvidia is finally allowing consumer GPU's to be ran in VM's, but you still need a gpu per VM, splitting GPU isn't really like splitting CPU.įor the price of the motherboard you can already buy one of your kids an EPIC gaming computer. ![]() If your kids have never had a PC, do they really need a 3070? Maybe get yourself a 3070 or 3080 and get them 2060's, because again, you will need 3 cards total. You will need a GPU per VM, unfortunately. Is there a reason you picked a 1500 dollar mobo? Motherboard means almost nothing these days, so I would go find one that is more like 180-220 bucks, assuming it has all features you need. Other details I am upgrading from a Lenovo P52 Intel Xeon E-2176, 64GB Memory + Nvidia Quadro P2000. *I would also like the VMs to boot from M.2 Storage. I plan on running four displays, two for myself and one for each of my kids. This is a new endeavor for me and I could use some help from y'all.Īttached is where I am now for parts (haven't picked storage)I would like something with a decent upgrade path. I expect to purchase anywhere from 6-12 months from now. The VMs will occasionally all be run concurrently, I expect a majority of the time I'll be the only one using the machine. I would like my kids PCs to have resources allocated like the Entry Level or Modest Gaming builds on PCPart Picker and I would like my PC to have the resources of a Magnificent or Glorious Streaming/Gaming Build. I'll have more difficulty setting up the VMs as I have no experience in that department. I have built three computers in my life, 15 years ago in high school so I am a bit out of the game, but I'm confident assembly wont be an issues. I would like to build one PC for the house hold and run three virtual machines one for myself and one for each of my children. M.2 1TB + 1TB SSD Neither of my kids have PCs yet. I would like to run three VMs one for me and one for each of my children all VMs in same room. ![]() CS GO, Minecraft, Doom Eternal, Light photo/video editing, Fusion 360.
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