Looking for Budget Parts to Build My PC

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Asked By GamerChick42 On

I'm putting together a new PC build using some parts from a friend's old setup. He gave me a Prime X670E Pro Wifi motherboard, a Ryzen 9 7900X CPU, and 32GB of DDR5 RAM. My current rig has a two-year-old Intel i7 and DDR4 RAM, along with an RTX 3080 Ti. I'm planning on transferring the GPU and might keep the SSD for a future Plex server. Now, I'm wondering what PSU, CPU cooler, and case I should grab to complete this build. I've been procrastinating on this for a year and a half, and since my monitor just broke, I figure it's finally time to invest in some new PC gear. Is it even worth building this setup, or should I just buy a pre-built system instead?

3 Answers

Answered By PCEnthusiast93 On

Nice score on those components! With a Ryzen 9 and a 3080 Ti, your gaming rig is going to rock. Definitely go for at least a 750W PSU; 850W would be even better. Check out the PSU tier list to make sure you get something that’s solid. As for cooling, anything Thermalright that costs above $40-$45 will handle your CPU without any issues. The case really depends on your style, so pick something you love!

Answered By TechWizard101 On

You're in great shape with those parts! Just grab a new case, a power supply, and an SSD, and you'll be all set. No need to even think about a pre-built. For cases, check out the Phanteks Pro Ultra or the Lian Li V100R. For the power supply, a 750W or 850W should do the trick, and those can be found in the RM750x or RM850x series. You can get everything for under $400!

BuildMaster98 -

Do you have suggestions for a good CPU cooler? I haven't built a PC since the days of my GTX 970!

Answered By BudgetBuilder77 On

You're saving a lot by reusing parts, so building it makes way more sense than going for a pre-built. If funds are tight, consider just replacing your current CPU, motherboard, and RAM for a solid upgrade. Your old i7 is plenty powerful for a Plex server without needing a dedicated GPU, too!

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