Hey everyone! I'm new to building PCs and just put together a budget-friendly list using PCPartPicker. This will be my first build, and I'm a bit clueless about what I'm doing. I plan to use this PC mainly for gaming, video editing, and coding. Can someone who's more experienced than me confirm if PCPartPicker is a reliable tool and whether my current build looks good? Here's the link to my parts selection: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/TWCQWc.
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Not a bad list at all, but I think you could improve a few components without spending too much more. For instance, consider upgrading to a better motherboard, quicker storage, and a more powerful CPU. Here’s a link to a revised list that includes better options: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/yx6cnp.
Your build looks solid! Just a heads up though, the case you picked could be tricky to work with since it's small. Is that something you intentionally went for? Just making sure you're ready for a potentially challenging assembly!
Thanks for the suggestions! Do you know if either this new build or my original one includes a motherboard with Wi-Fi?