Can I Optimize My PC Build for Gaming and Work?

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Asked By CraftyNinja42 On

I'm looking for advice on optimizing my PC build based on its intended use. I prefer white components when possible. The main uses are gaming—specifically, I'd like to play Minecraft with custom shaders, Rainbow Six Siege, and Rust—alongside some low-intensity workstation tasks like using Canva, Figma, and MS Office. I want to be able to run Discord and a web browser in the background without lag. For gaming performance, I'm aiming for 120+ FPS on high settings at 1080P in competitive games and would be satisfied with 60-80 FPS at max settings for more demanding single-player titles. My budget is around $1200 USD, and I'm buying in the United States. Here's my current build for reference: [PCPartPicker Part List]. Thanks for any help!

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Answered By TechWhizKid On

You might want to consider upgrading to a 9060 XT 16 GB graphics card, which can be found for about the same price as your current RX 7600 XT. It offers better performance and supports the latest FSR4 upscaler, which can enhance gaming visuals. Pairing it with a better cooler and a white PSU could also help improve the overall appearance of your build!

CraftyNinja42 -

Awesome, thanks for the info! Do you think an AIO cooler is necessary, or would that be overkill? Also, should I look into adding three more case fans for better exhaust?

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