Is My 2k PC Build List Good for Gaming?

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Asked By GamerNinja247 On

Hey everyone! I'm planning to build a gaming PC soon and wanted to share my part list for feedback. I'm in Hungary and aiming for performance in both competitive and AAA games at 1440p with 120+ fps. I want to make sure I'm not overdoing it with my choices since I don't plan to upgrade for at least five years. One concern I have is whether the 9060 XT is the right GPU choice, and if the Corsair RM650e is sufficient for power. Also, I'm wondering if a B850 motherboard is overkill or if a B650 would be enough. For cooling, I'm interested in the Thermalright Phantom, but I found a good deal on a be quiet! cooler from my supplier (Alza). Here's my part list: [https://hu.pcpartpicker.com/list/6gXxh7]. Would love any insights! Thanks!

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Answered By TechWizard101 On

I would recommend getting at least a 750W PSU since AMD suggests that as the minimum for your setup. While a 650W might technically work, it's better to play it safe and ensure you have enough power. Also, consider looking into the Montec XR case as an alternative; it could provide better airflow!

BuildMasterX -

Good point about the PSU! I noticed that the PSU you picked has a 12VHPWR connector meant for NVIDIA GPUs, so it only supports two PCIe connectors for your GPU. If your GPU requires three, you'll have to split one cable, which isn't ideal. If you're considering a different PSU anyway, it might be wise to choose one without that 12VHPWR connector.

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