Is my parts list good for my first PC build?

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Asked By TechieGamer42 On

I'm planning to buy some parts for my first build before the end of December, aimed at gaming at 1440p with medium to high settings. Here's the current list I'm considering: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/XC8ncx. I'd appreciate any feedback or suggestions on it. Thank you!

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Answered By TechSavvySam On

Just a heads up, the P3 Plus uses QLC flash, which isn't the most durable and tends to slow down after a few years. I suggest going for something with TLC flash like the Kioxia Exceria Plus G3 or the WD Blue SN5000 for better longevity.

Answered By GamerDude88 On

Great build overall! If I were you, I’d consider switching the SSD to a Samsung 990 EVO Plus for better performance. But if it’s too pricey for your budget or unavailable, the P3 Plus is still a decent choice—it won’t make a huge difference in day-to-day use unless you do a direct comparison. Also, nice pick on the PSU; it's rated A on the tier list!

FirstTimeBuilder -

The Samsung 1TB EVO Plus is just $22 more than the P3 Plus, so I'll keep it in mind while checking local prices. I started with the PCMR list and adjusted the motherboard, SSD, RAM, and added a monitor.

Answered By BuildMaster99 On

Your list looks solid! Don't worry too much about getting 6000CL30 RAM; you could easily go with CL34 or CL36 instead if you find a better deal for under $200. Just grab that if you see it, and save some cash!

SaveOnRAM -

That sounds reassuring! I had a tough time budgeting for RAM, so I appreciate the advice.

RAMExpert101 -

Any recommended brands for CL34 or 36 RAM?

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