Here is my updated virtual cart in newegg
Fractal Design Meshify 2 XL
Intel Core i7-13700K
ASRock Z790 PG RIPTIDE Intel LGA1700 ATX Mainboard
G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series 64GB (2 x 32GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 6000
1TB WD BLACK SN850X NVMe M.2 2280 PCI-Express 4.0
2TB WD BLACK SN850X NVMe M.2 2280 PCI-Express 4.0
I would be a little concerned about the CPU cooling if you live in a hot place (ie where i live the ambient temp is mostly over 25C and that 12S would struggle under long / heavy use).
I live in the San Francisco "east" bay area, in the summer last year it was in the 110s for almost a week.
As far as cooling, With my luck I could not imagine putting AIO water cooling system in my case. If money was not an object, yeah maybe, but I am FAR too paranoid to put any liquid based hardware in my case.
I will have 2 120mm Noctua (push/pull) 3000rpm heavy duty fans on the heatsink. I will also have 5 heavy duty Noctu 140Mmm 2000rpm case fans, and in a large case that will have strict cable management and that has lots of room for airflow.
Performance of the i13700 and Ryzen 7900 are very similar, AMD is better at 'work' (productivity) tasks and uses 1/3 less power.
The AMD platform will also be upgradeable to the next 2 generations where the Intel will not (assuming AMD holds to their plan, which they did with the previous generations).
I have seen the benchmarks for the Ryzen 7900 and the Intel Core i7-13700K and they are almost even in some benchmarks.
I am really an Intel guy since the Core2Duo. Not that I do not like AMD. I had a AMD K6-2 which I hated because it was so below the Pentium II in gaming, that was the only AMD CPU I did not like. later I had a 800mhz Duron and "as the story would go" without listing all of them - AMD up until the Core2Duo. I like the new Pcore and Ecore things as well, I know it is a gimmick, but it seems like a good way to up the clock rate in demanding software, I guess it just ups the Pcore and leaves the Ecore to just running apps like winamp and AVS and so on. I mean the i9 can reach 6Ghz through turbo boost so that is amazing.
f future proofing is a concern I would also wonder if the 4070Ti's 12Gb of VRAM was going to be enough in a couple of years (as 8GB is not enough in some new games, ie 'stuttering' issues).
I know this is an issue, but I think it is based on 2K and 4K. I do
everything including my TV/Monitor at 1080p. My GTX 1080 still held its own in most games, so the 12GB should be good for a while and if not I will have a PCIe 5.0 x16 slot for later upgrades.
Every time I think about this, which will hopefully be in November if I am lucky. I spend countless hours screwing around in NewEgg and other hardware sites and it just makes me more frustrated and I have been blessed (cursed) with the patients of a rabid dog. Thing was, I was at a great point in my A20.6 current game, but I cannot get into it until I get this new PC. The PC I was using is dead or a permanent coma.