For a while now I’ve wondered how to build the most stable gaming/workstation possible. I’m sick of crashes, stutters, and general un-reliability. However, it’s a balancing act between price, performance, and reliability. (for example ECC memory is stable, but more expensive and slower)

Ideas I’ve had:

  • ECC memory
  • CSM sku motherboard
  • Hugely overkill power supply, or even dual redundant PSUs
  • RAID M.2 boot drives
  • All air cooled

What do you all think? If you were to spec out a (realistic) ultra-reliable PC what parts would you use and why?

P.S. I’m looking less for specific recommendations as I am for general ideas, which is why I didn’t specify the use case or budget. I’m more interested in the concept and if it’s feasible.

  • lemming741@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I agree with everyone else that last-gen should be more stable than the latest and greatest. Make sure your bios is up-to-date. I’m in the AMD camp and I wouldn’t jump to AM5 just yet. AM4 has been around for a while and is mature.

    Have you considered under-clocking? Modern hardware is pushed to its limits pretty aggressively.

    Do you have an Nvidia card? The Studio drivers are supposed to be more mature at the cost of cutting edge features and performance compared to the game-ready drivers.

    Are you in Windows? Have you de-bloated and disabled as much telemetry as you can?