Is My First PC Build Compatible?

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Asked By CuriousCat123 On

Hey everyone! I've just wrapped up choosing parts for my first-ever PC build, and I want to make sure everything is compatible. Here are the components I've picked out:

- **GPU**: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4060 8GB Windforce OC - $310
- **CPU**: Intel Core i5 13400F - $106
- **CPU Cooler**: iD Cooling SE-224-XTS ARGB - $22
- **Motherboard**: MSi Pro B760-P - $111
- **RAM**: Netac Shadow II DDR4 (2x16GB) - $50
- **Case**: ZALMAN Z10 Black - $77
- **Storage**: 1TB ADATA Legend 900 - $69
- **Power Supply**: 650W Chieftec BDF650C - $80

Total cost is about $870. I've checked to make sure that, in theory, all the parts should fit together, but as a newbie builder, I'm looking for some advice from experienced folks. I'm planning to use this for gaming, streaming, and light video editing, and my budget is around $800 to $850. Any insights would be greatly appreciated!

3 Answers

Answered By GamerDude77 On

Are you based in the US? If you are, I can suggest a slightly better build for just a bit more money. Here's a link to my recommended parts list: [PCPartPicker](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/y4G7FZ). It should provide you with improved performance!

CuriousCat123 -

I’m actually not in the US, and just the GPU would cost around $428 here!

Answered By TechGuru89 On

You should definitely check your build on PCPartPicker. It’s a great tool that can tell you about compatibility right away!

CuriousCat123 -

I did use PCPartPicker, and everything is showing up green. Just wanted to double-check since I'm a bit nervous about my first build!

Answered By BuildMaster5000 On

For gaming and streaming, I'd say your GPU might be a bit underwhelming and the CPU may not give you the performance you expect. If you can, look into an AMD AM5 build with DDR5 that could potentially cost less than $900 for better specs! You might want to clarify what performance you expect for gaming or video editing, as that would help a lot in guiding you!

CuriousCat123 -

Oh right, I forgot to mention! It's definitely for gaming and streaming, plus some light video editing. I have no clue about these parts and spent over 6 hours trying to figure it out, so I thought this build seemed decent for the price. Just trying to see if I'm on the right track!

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