Getting Feedback on My $4K High-End Gaming PC Build

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Asked By CuriousCactus87 On

Hey everyone! I'm looking for some honest feedback before I finalize my PC build. I'm aiming to create a high-end white showcase PC mainly for competitive Fortnite gaming, streaming, and ensuring high frame stability while maintaining a clean aesthetic. Here's what I'm planning to put together:

- **GPU**: MSI RTX 5080 Gaming Trio OC White – $1,649
- **CPU Bundle**: Ryzen 7 9850X3D + ASUS X870-P Prime WiFi + 32GB G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5 – $699
- **Case**: HYTE Y70 Touch Infinite (Snow White) – $399
- **Cooler**: ASUS ROG Ryuo IV 360 ARGB White – $454
- **Power Supply**: 1000W Gold (white)
- **SSD**: 2TB Gen4
- Extra white fans for airflow

I expect the total to be around $3,900–$4,100.

I have a few questions:
1. Is the 9850X3D a great choice for gaming, or should I consider a different Ryzen option?
2. Is the MSI 5080 worth the price compared to cheaper variants, or am I just paying for looks?
3. Am I missing any potential bottlenecks or balance issues?
4. If I want to stick to a $4,500 budget, would you change anything?
5. Am I overspending anywhere?

I'm upgrading from an Alienware Aurora R13, so I'm really looking forward to a solid boost in performance and stability. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!

4 Answers

Answered By RealDealDan On

Your build seems solid overall with minimal chances of bottlenecking. If you want to stick to that $4,500 budget, swapping out the cooler and case would likely save you enough to consider upgrading to a 5090!

CuriousCactus87 -

Good point! I hadn't thought about that. Thanks for the advice!

Answered By GamerGuru42 On

The 9850X3D is one of the best CPUs for gaming right now. If the price difference isn't huge, you could go for the 9800X3D, but the 9850X3D is a solid choice.

As for the MSI 5080, most of that extra cost is for aesthetics. You're really not getting much of a performance boost compared to the cheaper options, so consider that when deciding.

UserFriendly27 -

What do you think about the cooling solution? Is an expensive AIO necessary?

Answered By FrugalGamer21 On

Honestly, you're definitely spending a bit for that flashy white aesthetic. Your cooler seems overpriced for the performance it offers. You could get a great-performing air cooler for a fraction of the price. Plus, a quality 850W PSU would be more than enough and save you some dollars!

GameChangerX -

If I aim for a 5090, would a 1000W PSU still be necessary?

Answered By BudgetBuster99 On

You could save some cash on your build. That HYTE Y70 case is sweet, but might just be a temporary thrill; you could swap it out for something in the $100-$150 range and save a couple of hundred bucks without losing too much functionality.

TechieTom75 -

Thanks for the tip! Got any case recommendations that work well for airflow?

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