T710

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T710

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First time building a PC

It's not a good build. Much of it is excessive for the sake of being excessive. A 9800X3D has 8 fast cores. A 9900X3D has 6 fast and 6 slow cores. For gaming, if the game runs on the fast cores you get good performance, if it runs on the slow cores you don't. As a result with a 9800X3D: The game is

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aminy23 in r/PcBuild

April 29, 2026 11:01 AM

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Gaming PC +/- capacity for video editing & coding. £1500-£1750 budget.

I think this is a well balanced system that will do all the jobs you want very well: 7800x3d, 32gb ram, rtx 5070 is the basis. Went for nvidia gpu for the video editing. 850W well reviewed psu. The other components are just the basic selections that will work and should be adjusted as needed/wanted.

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Serious-Map-1230 in r/buildmeapc

May 10, 2026 10:25 AM

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Need help choosing ssd

You could return it and get an even faster 2TB NVMe for less: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/7m2j4D/crucial-t710-2-tb-m2-2280-pcie-50-x4-nvme-solid-state-drive-ct2000t710ssd8 But no, you won't really notice a difference between then SN770 and 990 Pro, you'd only notice if you constantly moved a lo

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Wero_kaiji in r/PcBuildHelp

April 28, 2026 4:38 PM

3

My first HIGHT tier gaming pc

Far be it from me to disagree with AI, but I'd totally discount it's advice simply because AMD doesn't make a 9860X3D and the Corsair RM8650e would be an 8kW unit requiring a 100A direct mains circuit. /s Parts list looks mostly good. I'd get a bigger PSU, and 100% drop that SSD. Get a Crucial T710

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gamblodar in r/buildapcforme

March 8, 2026 6:11 PM

3

First PC build ($1500–$1600 budget) – need help choosing all-white parts😭

As I'm sure you know, specific colors tend to add to the cost of the PC. I managed an all-white build for $1569, and I'll list a few ways to get the cost down (if needed), as well as a few upgrade ideas. For the CPU, I picked the 9600X. It's a good cpu, current model, for a great price. It stays coo

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gamblodar in r/PcBuildHelp

March 12, 2026 1:59 AM

3

($2500-$3000 budget) PC Build for gamedev work, 3D modeling, and some gaming

For the CPU, I picked the 9950X. It's an amazingly fast CPU with 16 cores. It stays cool with a great non-rgb 360mm AIO. The motherboard has wifi, 5Gb ethernet and extra M.2 & DIMM slots for future upgrades. The build has 64GB of RAM and a 2TB SSD, ultra-fast PCIe 5.0 SSD with dram cache. This disk

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gamblodar in r/buildapcforme

March 25, 2026 2:31 AM

3

I'm building a PC to start learning about 3D animation, Unreal Engine, and Adobe.

I would recommend a few things Change the GPU. The 9060XT is a great gaming card, but NVidia has a commanding lead in content creation tasks. This is the time to pay extra and get a 5060Ti 16GB. If that is too much for the budget, see about finding a used card from the 3000 or 4000 series. A 3080 or

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gamblodar in r/pcbuilding

April 19, 2026 2:40 AM

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Crucial T710 vs Samsung 9100 Pro @4TB

Crucial is part of micron the other big dram/nand producer. They offered gen5 drives way before Samsung did. The t705 and t710 are excellent drives, the later outperform the 9100pro in some tests and vice-versa, they are very comparable drives. As to which to get I would say at this level..the cheap

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StandaloneCplx in r/PcBuild

November 29, 2025 2:23 PM

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Should I still get a Crucial Drive, with their company winding down?

My crucial T710 just failed after 6 months during work and the Crucial support made it a nightmare to get a refund. I would not get another one.

ResourceStriking776 in r/videography

May 1, 2026 1:00 PM

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$7,000 Budget Cinema 4D rendering + occasional gaming PC

Based on the articles from Puget Systems on recommended hardware for CInema4D and Redshift, both use GPU-based rendering engines, so the CPU does not need to be heavily multi-core. In fact, both articles recommend a CPU with fast single-core performance since most other tasks that rely on the CPU ar

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fuddyduddyc in r/buildapcforme

May 8, 2026 2:22 AM

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