I'm transitioning from a laptop to building my own PC, and I've put together a list of components. I'm unsure which parts are reliable and which to avoid. Could you please take a look at my parts list and offer some feedback? Here's the link: [PCPartPicker List](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/v2RHfd). The total cost for the build is around $1630 in my country.
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Overall, your component choices seem fine! You could save a bit by selecting a cheaper cooler; keep in mind that the B840 only supports PCIe 4.0, which shouldn't be a huge issue with a 16GB card.
To optimize your budget, aim for a cheaper cooler and case, get more RAM, and definitely don’t skimp on storage. Here's a more balanced build: [Budget Build](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/8Xvmfd).
Did you forget storage? That's usually essential for any build!
I actually have two 500GB 2.5" SSDs at home!
Why spend 250€ on a case? You might want to get something more budget-friendly and consider upgrading your CPU with those savings.
That case actually costs $150 here in Poland!
You might want to skip the AIO cooler and go for something like a Phantom Spirit instead. That way, you can invest a bit more in a quality B650 motherboard. Also, spending a ton on a case while using only one stick of RAM seems a bit off, but it’s your choice! Other than that, everything looks decent!
Here's a suggestion: you might have splurged a bit too much on style. Check this out: [Alternate Build](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/svnwt3).
Looks good! Unfortunately, it costs $1933 here.
With such low CPU power, you should definitely consider an air cooler to save about $70. I've heard great things about the Thermalright Peerless Assassin and the Phantom Spirit.

What cooler would you recommend? I'm thinking of upgrading to a Ryzen 7 9800X3D later, which is why I chose that cooler.