Hey guys, tgwould you please write a translated version of the text you post that isn't english? After all, it is an english forum
What's the current situation
@cnwolf? It's been a while so I'm not sure if you've already built the pc.
About monitors, you should go for an IPS (Preferably) or PLS panel. The color accuracy is a billion times better than TN, this is kinda important when creating art. Refresh rate doesn't matter as long as it's at least 60Hz because the pc is mostly for rendering, not gaming.
The last pc build link you shared had an i5 9400F (unless I missed an updated one) or something like that, this is good because the cpu doesn't help very much when rendering compared to a gpu, specially in DAZ. It might be a good idea to get a mid range ryzen CPU such as the r5 2600. That way you could upgrade to a better cpu without buying a new motherboard once the 3000 series releases later this year if you need an upgrade down the line.
Saw some dude say that amd cpus overheat and they always need a new beefy cooler. Not sure if joking but it's wrong. Temperatures obviously vary depending on what you're doing, case, fans as well as ambient temperature. That being said it should be around 75c which is not bad at all for a cooler included in the box. It's far from too hot.
It's surprisingly hard to find proper r5 2600 reviews but here's a good one.
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(starts talking about temps around 13 min mark)
If you're gonna take anything from this post it should be to go for an
IPS or PLS panel on your monitor and that looking up benchmarks and reviews on every component you buy as well as comparing them to similar components is the best thing you can do when building a new pc.