Is My First PC Build All Compatible?

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Asked By TechWizard42 On

Hey everyone! I'm about to build my first PC, and I just put together a list of parts. I want to make sure everything is compatible before I go ahead. Here's what I've chosen:

- Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4060 8Gb Windforce OC ($310)
- Intel Core i5 13400F ($106)
- iD Cooling SE-224-XTS ARGB ($22)
- MSI Pro B760-P ($111)
- Netac Shadow II DDR4 (2x16Gb) ($50)
- ZALMAN Z10 Black Case ($77)
- 1TB ADATA Legend 900 SSD ($69)
- 650W Chieftec Power Supply ($80)

Total: around $870.

I think everything fits together theoretically, but as a first-time builder, I'd love to get some advice from the experienced folks here! I'm looking to use it primarily for gaming, streaming, and light video editing, and my budget is about $800-$850. Thanks for your help!

3 Answers

Answered By BuildGuru99 On

Are you based in the US? I put together a slightly better build for just a bit more cash. You might want to consider upgrading your CPU and GPU for better performance, especially for gaming and streaming. If you’re not in the US, the prices will vary significantly. Just something to think about!

TechWizard42 -

No, I'm not from the US. The GPU alone would set me back around $428 here.

Answered By PartsMaster89 On

You should definitely check PCPartPicker with your build! It can give you instant compatibility feedback, and it’s super user-friendly. Just remember that having everything show green doesn’t mean it’s perfect; confirmation from fellow builders is always a good idea!

TechWizard42 -

I did check PCPartPicker; everything's green, but I just want to make sure I'm being thorough!

Answered By GamingNerd321 On

Your build is okay, but I'm worried about the GPU and CPU choice for your needs. If you want great performance for gaming, you might be better off considering an AM5 setup with DDR5 memory, which could be within budget depending on prices in your area. Just remember that this is all about what you expect from your build!

TechWizard42 -

Yeah, I'm aiming for gaming, streaming, and some light video editing. I've spent quite a bit of time researching, and it seemed decent, but I’m a total newbie.

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