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<blockquote data-quote="Santa Maria!" data-source="post: 2204387" data-attributes="member: 42076"><p>Thanks! Appreciate the insights.</p><p></p><p>That's a good line of thought. I had basically settled on a 3900X and then forget about it for 5 years (which I think is still kinda okay), but I'll think about your suggestion.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The steel legend is without wifi right, at that price? Gonna check out the Asus Tuf. I was considering a MSI x570 tomahawk wifi.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, the 4x 4k is the max case. I'm starting with 2 screens right now. I know for certain I'm going to eventually have 2 stacked and one on the side in portrait. Still deciding on models & dimensions - I realize 32" will stack pretty tall - gonna test with viewing distances. Will also consider 2 stacked WQHD ie. 4k x 1440 - to see if it helps with vertical height. I'll try various things, but I absolutely need 3 vertically split windows per screen at or near 4k pixel-width.</p><p>For the side, I'm considering 2k, but will see if 4k feasible after borrowing someone's monitor to try things out. And later again, doing a trial to see if a 4th portrait on the other side - though this one seems less likely.</p><p></p><p>I'm considering a 5700 XT since it seems to be cheaper than a 2070 Super with enough capabilities for me. Correct me if I'm wrong.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This one should be okay? The other guy here, and someone else elsewhere suggested 850W at least (but didn't specify much reason).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is the one I'm considering. Can you tell me where you found it with that price?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks. I was wondering about this. Was planning to only connect rig + 1 monitor + router to UPS (leaving one spot for printer later. and maybe even router connection not important). Other monitors direct connections. Wondering if this would be enough for a 1KVA to handle for like 10-20 mins or so, since that APC 1500G is pretty expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Santa Maria!, post: 2204387, member: 42076"] Thanks! Appreciate the insights. That's a good line of thought. I had basically settled on a 3900X and then forget about it for 5 years (which I think is still kinda okay), but I'll think about your suggestion. The steel legend is without wifi right, at that price? Gonna check out the Asus Tuf. I was considering a MSI x570 tomahawk wifi. Yeah, the 4x 4k is the max case. I'm starting with 2 screens right now. I know for certain I'm going to eventually have 2 stacked and one on the side in portrait. Still deciding on models & dimensions - I realize 32" will stack pretty tall - gonna test with viewing distances. Will also consider 2 stacked WQHD ie. 4k x 1440 - to see if it helps with vertical height. I'll try various things, but I absolutely need 3 vertically split windows per screen at or near 4k pixel-width. For the side, I'm considering 2k, but will see if 4k feasible after borrowing someone's monitor to try things out. And later again, doing a trial to see if a 4th portrait on the other side - though this one seems less likely. I'm considering a 5700 XT since it seems to be cheaper than a 2070 Super with enough capabilities for me. Correct me if I'm wrong. This one should be okay? The other guy here, and someone else elsewhere suggested 850W at least (but didn't specify much reason). This is the one I'm considering. Can you tell me where you found it with that price? Thanks. I was wondering about this. Was planning to only connect rig + 1 monitor + router to UPS (leaving one spot for printer later. and maybe even router connection not important). Other monitors direct connections. Wondering if this would be enough for a 1KVA to handle for like 10-20 mins or so, since that APC 1500G is pretty expensive. [/QUOTE]
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