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So I am starting a new build, all I have so far is the memory (grabbed a good deal). 
 
I stated by building around the i5-12600, then I though well its only $100 more for the 12-600k but then its only $100 more for the i7 so on and so on… so here I am asking for some guidance. 
 
What will I use the desktop for:
 
·      The usual office apps web browsing etc
·      Light development work, only compile large projects 1-2x p/a
·      Running VM’s, usually 3-4 at a time for running attack scenarios and malware analysis.
·      Gaming, I have no intention of buying a graphics card right now but I know I will in the future.
 
 
 
What I have so far in my build list
 
CPU: i5-12600k
Mobo: Asus Prime z690-P
Memory: Kingston FURY Renegade 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3600MHz CL16
 
 
I haven’t chosen cpu, cooler or storage yet. 
 
With all this in mind will I need more than the 12600K?
 

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1 hour ago, ipv89 said:

 

So I am starting a new build, all I have so far is the memory (grabbed a good deal). 
 
I stated by building around the i5-12600, then I though well its only $100 more for the 12-600k but then its only $100 more for the i7 so on and so on… so here I am asking for some guidance. 
 
What will I use the desktop for:
 
·      The usual office apps web browsing etc
·      Light development work, only compile large projects 1-2x p/a
·      Running VM’s, usually 3-4 at a time for running attack scenarios and malware analysis.
·      Gaming, I have no intention of buying a graphics card right now but I know I will in the future.
 
 
 
What I have so far in my build list
 
CPU: i5-12600k
Mobo: Asus Prime z690-P
Memory: Kingston FURY Renegade 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3600MHz CL16
 
 
I haven’t chosen cpu, cooler or storage yet. 
 
With all this in mind will I need more than the 12600K?
 

Excited to see what you come up with. Fist thing if first. What is your budget? I have owned the ASUS Prime z690-p and was not a fan. It was cheaply built and lacked things like POST indication lights and had trouble with XMP settings, so I would steer well clear of that board. My advice would be for the 12700KF if you don't need integrated graphics, it can be had on Amazon right now for $350. 

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are you going to be running the VMs 24/7 or are you just going to be occasionally spinning them up? 

 

2 minutes ago, Avacado said:

Fist thing if first. 

 

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25 minutes ago, The Pook said:

are you going to be running the VMs 24/7 or are you just going to be occasionally spinning them up? 

 

 

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Yes, come at me bro.  Your M2000 scores are all belong to me. 

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23 minutes ago, The Pook said:

are you going to be running the VMs 24/7 or are you just going to be occasionally spinning them up? 

 

 

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Dam it, yes I am.

 

1-2 VM's run all the time the rest I spin up for a couple of hours or a few days. 

 

30 minutes ago, Avacado said:

Excited to see what you come up with. Fist thing if first. What is your budget? I have owned the ASUS Prime z690-p and was not a fan. It was cheaply built and lacked things like POST indication lights and had trouble with XMP settings, so I would steer well clear of that board. My advice would be for the 12700KF if you don't need integrated graphics, it can be had on Amazon right now for $350. 

 

Dam thats a shame as that board seams to be the best low budget z690 board available in my country (New Zealand)

 

I am looking at getting one with igpu so I can spend more on the base build now. I am wanting to spend $1800 - $2000 NZD Max. 

 

For reference this is where I purchase most parts from. pbtech.co.nz 

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1 minute ago, ipv89 said:

 

Dam it, yes I am.

 

1-2 VM's run all the time the rest I spin up for a couple of hours or a few days. 

 

 

Dam thats a shame as that board seams to be the best low budget z690 board available in my country (New Zealand)

 

I am looking at getting one with igpu so I can spend more on the base build now. I am wanting to spend $1800 - $2000 NZD Max. 

 

For reference this is where I purchase most parts from. pbtech.co.nz 

Game on. Hold my beer. 

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Oof, yeah those are some rough prices. Agree with the question is $1800 - $2000 NZD for just CPU, MOBO, RAM, or is that the budget for the whole system?

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1 hour ago, Avacado said:

Prices are crazy in NZ, does it have to be 12th gen?

It doesn't need to be it just looked to be good value this time round.

 

1 hour ago, Avacado said:

CPU- 12600k - $479

MOBO- MSI Pro z690-A - $399

 

What components besides RAM do you have? Do you only need CPU, MOBO, Storage and cooling?

I must have missed that board. I have screens and case from my last build.

 

16 minutes ago, Sir Beregond said:

Oof, yeah those are some rough prices. Agree with the question is $1800 - $2000 NZD for just CPU, MOBO, RAM, or is that the budget for the whole system?

 

I hope that money will get me cpu,mobo,ram(already purchased) and ssd storage oh and a cooler 

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1 hour ago, ipv89 said:

It doesn't need to be it just looked to be good value this time round.

 

I must have missed that board. I have screens and case from my last build.

 

 

I hope that money will get me cpu,mobo,ram(already purchased) and ssd storage oh and a cooler 

Alright, so you are at about $1200 (Including the RAM). You said you have a case, can it accommodate a 360 AIO? How much storage do you think you'll need?

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33 minutes ago, Avacado said:

Alright, so you are at about $1200 (Including the RAM). You said you have a case, can it accommodate a 360 AIO? How much storage do you think you'll need?

 

I have the FD Meshify 2 so I can fit a 360 in the front or a 240 at the top. I am thinking 2TB should do, I can always buy more when a good deal pops up. 

 

Thanks for the help so far

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9 hours ago, ipv89 said:

 

I have the FD Meshify 2 so I can fit a 360 in the front or a 240 at the top. I am thinking 2TB should do, I can always buy more when a good deal pops up. 

 

Thanks for the help so far

Any of the 360 AIO's from your site should be decent. I would tend to go with Cooler Master or NZXT versions as I don't like to recommend things that I haven't actually used myself. They are both solid and should be sufficient for a 12600k not being pushed too hard. They are in the range of $300. 

 

As far as storage, getting a 2TB NVME would probably put you out of budget. The selection on the site is somewhat limited. The Samsung here is hard to beat considering alternative choices 

WWW.PBTECH.CO.NZ

pbtech.co.nz "Samsung 980 Pro 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD Read up to 7000MB/s, Write Up to 5000MB/s, 5 Years Warranty

 

 

And the Crucial MX500 is a fantastic drive for storage. I have quite a few of them. You could pair it with the NVME to achieve your 2TB requirement.

 

https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/HDDCRU30600/Crucial-MX500-1TB-25-inch-SSD-560MBs-reading--510M

 

 

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14 hours ago, ipv89 said:

 

I have the FD Meshify 2 so I can fit a 360 in the front or a 240 at the top. I am thinking 2TB should do, I can always buy more when a good deal pops up. 

 

Thanks for the help so far

 

you can fit a 360 up top in both the Meshify 2 and S2, you can technically fit a 280 or 420 up top but you need low profile RAM/VRM heatsinks.

 

I've got an S2 and ran both a H115i and a LF2 360, and I had to run my 280 in the front or it hit my VRM heatsinks. 360 fits up top without any issue. 

 

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Yes, come at me bro.  Your M2000 scores are all belong to me. 

 

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5 hours ago, Avacado said:

Any of the 360 AIO's from your site should be decent. I would tend to go with Cooler Master or NZXT versions as I don't like to recommend things that I haven't actually used myself. They are both solid and should be sufficient for a 12600k not being pushed too hard. They are in the range of $300. 

 

As far as storage, getting a 2TB NVME would probably put you out of budget. The selection on the site is somewhat limited. The Samsung here is hard to beat considering alternative choices 

WWW.PBTECH.CO.NZ

pbtech.co.nz "Samsung 980 Pro 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD Read up to 7000MB/s, Write Up to 5000MB/s, 5 Years Warranty

 

 

And the Crucial MX500 is a fantastic drive for storage. I have quite a few of them. You could pair it with the NVME to achieve your 2TB requirement.

 

https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/HDDCRU30600/Crucial-MX500-1TB-25-inch-SSD-560MBs-reading--510M

 

 

Oof, even their gen 3 nvme drives are expensive. Yeah I agree this is a good way to go and have used Crucial SSD's since forever (whenever the M4 came out). These things are rock solid. So can totally get the 1TB Samsung for nvme and add to it. Looks like a 1TB MX500 is only $149. I also have one of these going into the new rig, and have had another one in use in another rig in the house for years now. Solid drives.

 

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Brand new 12600KFs are on ebay for $259.99

 

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Discrete graphics are required. Thermal solution NOT included in the box. Processor cores: 10 (6P + 4E). Product Line Core i5. Processor Core Deca-core (10 Core). Product Type Processor. Processor...

 

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8 minutes ago, Storm-Chaser said:

Brand new 12600KFs are on ebay for $259.99

 

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At least for this link, shipping is to United States. OP is in New Zealand.

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34 minutes ago, Storm-Chaser said:

Brand new 12600KFs are on ebay for $259.99

 

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Yea, he's in New Zealand and stated he needed integrated graphics which ruled out the KF. He could have saved $50 on his site of choice by going that route. 

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Any of the 360 AIO's from your site should be decent. I would tend to go with Cooler Master or NZXT versions as I don't like to recommend things that I haven't actually used myself. They are both solid and should be sufficient for a 12600k not being pushed too hard. They are in the range of $300. 

 

As far as storage, getting a 2TB NVME would probably put you out of budget. The selection on the site is somewhat limited. The Samsung here is hard to beat considering alternative choices 

WWW.PBTECH.CO.NZ

pbtech.co.nz "Samsung 980 Pro 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD Read up to 7000MB/s, Write Up to 5000MB/s, 5 Years Warranty

 

 

And the Crucial MX500 is a fantastic drive for storage. I have quite a few of them. You could pair it with the NVME to achieve your 2TB requirement.

 

https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/HDDCRU30600/Crucial-MX500-1TB-25-inch-SSD-560MBs-reading--510M

 

 

Nice thanks, that ssd looks nice! I can grab that and a 1tb drive to start with, the msi board has plenty m2 and sata so no issue there.

 

3 hours ago, The Pook said:

 

you can fit a 360 up top in both the Meshify 2 and S2, you can technically fit a 280 or 420 up top but you need low profile RAM/VRM heatsinks.

 

I've got an S2 and ran both a H115i and a LF2 360, and I had to run my 280 in the front or it hit my VRM heatsinks. 360 fits up top without any issue. 

 

 

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Really? I thought It physically couldn't fit? The memory I have is the kingston fury Renegade 2x16GB CL16, I am not sure if thats considered low profile or not.

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Yea, he's in New Zealand and stated he needed integrated graphics which ruled out the KF. He could have saved $50 on his site of choice by going that route. 

Okay should have read through that in more detail. 

 

Yes you are correct it seems to be a about a $50 difference between the K and the KF on eBay. 

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Nice thanks, that ssd looks nice! I can grab that and a 1tb drive to start with, the msi board has plenty m2 and sata so no issue there.

 

Really? I thought It physically couldn't fit? The memory I have is the kingston fury Renegade 2x16GB CL16, I am not sure if thats considered low profile or not.

 

Won't work with a 140/280/420, apparently it's 42.2mm and you need <36mm.

 

SUPPORT.FRACTAL-DESIGN.COM

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What are the limitations for top mounted radiators?

In standard layout, you'll have no restrictions for 120 mm based radiators (120, 240, and 360) except for the width (avoid having radiators wider than 124 mm, as they will interfere with either the motherboard plate, or the side panel lock clips).

With 140 mm based radiators(140/280/420), you will have a maximum motherboard component height of 36 mm. This restriction mainly goes for bigger motherboard I/O-shield, VRM heat sinks, and RAM, so we would recommend going for low-profile RAM in combination with a top mounted 140 mm-based cooler.
 

Depending on the 420 mm radiator,(considering they sometimes differ in length), you'll have some other restrictions too. If we, for example, would take the Arctic Liquid Freezer II 420, it would fit in the top, with the restriction on the RAM previously mentioned, but it would also require that you either remove the rear fan entirely, or exchange it for a 120 mm fan, and that you keep the top front fan position empty, as it will cover part of that area.

 

120 rads mount on different rails than 140s, I'm running a 360 up top and I have miles of clearance. 

 

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19 minutes ago, The Pook said:

 

Won't work with a 140/280/420, apparently it's 42.2mm and you need <36mm.

 

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120 rads mount on different rails than 140s, I'm running a 360 up top and I have miles of clearance. 

 

So are you saying I cant fit a 140/280 or 420 up top? 

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read the link, it explains it pretty well 

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The spacing between the mounting screw holes is too wide. If the chassis is designed with rail/slot spacing designed to fit 120mm fans only, then it won't work.

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CPU: Ryzen 9 9950X
MOTHERBOARD: MSI MPG X870E Carbon WiFi
RAM: G.SKILL Trident Neo 32GB DDR5 @ 8200 - On Water
GPU: Gigabyte RTX 4090 Gaming OC + Alphacool Block
PSU: Corsair RM1200x Shift
SSD/NVME: NVMe x5, SATA SSD x2, HDD x1
WC RADIATOR: Alphacool NexXxoS XT45 1080 Nova, D5 x2
CASE: Antec C8
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CPU: Intel Core i9-13900KS
MOTHERBOARD: MSI MPG Z790i Edge WiFi (ITX)
RAM: G.SKILL Trident Z5 48GB DDR5 @ 8200
GPU: EVGA RTX 3090 Ti FTW3
PSU: Corsair RM1000e
SSD/NVME: NVMe x3 (4TB), SATA SSD x4 (4TB)
CPU COOLER: EK Nucleus CR360 Direct Die AIO
CASE: ASUS Prime A21 mATX Tower
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