Is My First PC Build Solid for Gaming?

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Asked By TechyDude42 On

Hey everyone! I'm new here and I could use some advice on my very first PC build. I plan to mainly play games like Fortnite and Minecraft at 1440p, but I'm unsure if I picked the best components. Here's a link to my build on PCPartPicker: https://it.pcpartpicker.com/list/zj8HYd. Any feedback on my choices or suggestions for improvements would be super appreciated! Thanks, and apologies for any language mistakes!

3 Answers

Answered By GamerGeek99 On

Overall, your build looks good, but I've got a few suggestions. The Peerless Assassin cooler is pretty powerful for your Ryzen 7600X, so you might consider downgrading to something like the 212 EVO to save a bit of cash. Also, I'd recommend switching to a B650 motherboard since it offers some better features compared to the A620. Lastly, I noticed your monitor is only 1080p, while you’re aiming for 1440p gaming. How about upgrading to a nice 1440p 165Hz monitor? It won’t cost much more!

TechyDude42 -

Thanks for the suggestions! I really appreciate them. I guess I was a bit overzealous with the cooler, but I'd like to keep it ARGB to match my case. As for the motherboard, I’m a bit lost among the B650 options. Definitely need to look into monitors—it sounds like I made a wrong choice there!

Answered By HardwareSavvy On

Your setup looks solid, but double-check your power supply. The one you picked isn’t listed as top-tier, and some Gigabyte PSUs have had issues in the past. It’s worth checking out a PSU tier list to ensure you're getting something reliable that won’t put your components at risk. Stick to tier A or B options for peace of mind!

TechyDude42 -

Yeah, I noticed the lack of chatter about Gigabyte PSUs, but the reviews seemed fine. I appreciate the heads up; I've switched to one of the recommended models from the tier list since it seems much more trustworthy and is cheaper too.

Answered By PCBuilder101 On

I wasn't sure about your total budget, but I tried to keep closely aligned with your original list. You've got a 1080p monitor when you should be aiming for 1440p, which is essential for your gaming. Here’s a quick summary of a revised part list that fits your needs better: I upgraded the CPU cooler and suggested a good motherboard and monitor to ensure you get a smooth experience while staying close to your budget.

TechyDude42 -

I know that I probably shouldn't have compromised on the monitor, but I was trying to stick to my budget of about 1100 euros. With everything getting pricier lately, I just thought I had to settle on some parts. Thanks for your input!

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