Time is money, and my 5+ year old desktop is costing me a heap of it right now. The final straw has come when processing several terabytes of stealer logs which has taken forever. Meanwhile, Stefan has been flying through them with a massive NVMe drive on a fast motherboard.
So, in no particular order, here's what I need it to do:
- Read and write multi-terabyte files fast
- Run SQL Server locally for both development and querying of large data sets (the latter is especially memory intensive)
- Dev environment is largely Visual Studio, SSMS and other (less intensive) tools
- Run a gazillion simultaneous Chrome tabs 😛
And here's my current thinking:
- SSDs (Samsung 9100 PRO?):
- Fast OS drive big enough for Win 11 plus apps
- The biggest possible drive for processing the sorts of files described in the intro
- I'll probably drop an existing 10TB mechanical drive in, purely for storage
- RAM:
- As much as feasible without ridiculous costs (a lot of the data processing is done in-memory)
- Probably don't need pricier ECC memory
- Processor
- I've had Intel but am open to change (Threadripper seems to have got a lot of love lately)
- GPU
- Needs to drive two 2560x1440 screens plus one 5120x1440
- This isn't going to be used for gaming or hash cracking
And before you ask:
- Yes, it will run Windows, not Mac OS or Linux
- No, pushing all this to "the cloud" is not feasible
Suggestions, comments, questions and all else welcome, thanks everyone!




The RTX 5060 and RTX 4060 Ti are basically identicle performance wise:
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-RTX-5060-vs-Nvidia-RTX-4060-Ti/4184vs4149
Here is why I think it's good bang for buck.
You can pickup an MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti GAMING X 8G on sale for $549AUD inc GST in Australia at the moment.
The PC builders would probably just substitute the RTX 4060 Ti for a RTX 5060, so in saying that, perhaps one of the MSI GeForce RTX 5060 GAMING series cards would be a good substitute. Same price range, same effective performance, but a newer vintage.
TL;DR - I'd go for a 4060 TI on sale or a 5060 - quiet model
I hate noisy PCs, so I pay the premium for the quiet, higher quality version of video cards. I run an MSI GeForce RTX 3060 GAMING X and absolutely love it. It's so quiet (silent most times), performs well, has all the DisplayPort connections I need and has never skipped a beat. Asus, MSI, both good choices.
End of the day, if all anyone is complaining about is my video card choice, suggest better alternatives in AUD.