What PC parts should I choose with my 9070 XT and Ryzen 7 9800X3D?

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Asked By CoolGamer27 On

I'm diving into my first PC build and I have a 9070 XT GPU and a Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU. While I don't have a tight budget, I'm all about getting the best value. I wanted to go for a high-end model like the 5090, but I'm not spending over $3,000 on a GPU! I'm not looking for the cheapest options either; I want something that just makes sense for the price. Honestly, I'm a complete newbie at this, so I'm really hoping for some guidance. Thanks in advance!

4 Answers

Answered By LetsBuildThis On

You've already taken a big step! Just focus on getting 32GB of RAM, a good motherboard that supports AM5 and has WiFi if you want, and a case that looks good to you. Don’t stress too much about compatibility; just ensure your PSU is 850W or more. Your brother-in-law will help you figure out the rest when building in July!

BudgetBuster22 -

Thanks for calming my nerves! I'm just worried about ensuring my CPU and GPU work together since I really have no clue what I'm doing.

Answered By PartPickerDude On

Just a tip: plug your current parts into PCpartpicker. It'll highlight any compatibility issues. Be aware, some motherboards might need a BIOS update for your CPU, so if you're okay with that, go for it!

NewbieNerd3 -

Great suggestion! Appreciate the heads up about the BIOS update!

Answered By ExpertAdviceJay On

Your CPU and GPU are a killer combo. Go for 32GB RAM, I recommend G.Skill. An 850W PSU is plenty, and for SSDs, look at Samsung 990 or Crucial P3 Plus. Choose a case and fans that you like; some don’t come with any, and you’ll need a cooler for your CPU too!

WiFiWizard99 -

Just checking, if I go with a WiFi motherboard, can I still use a wired Ethernet connection? I want to make sure I have both options.

Answered By PCMasterRacer On

For a motherboard, go with any B650 that fits your needs, and grab 6000MHz CL32/36 RAM. Pair it with a solid PSU, like an 850W model, and don’t forget a good cooler—maybe a dual fan like the Peerless Assassin. Total parts should run around $480, excluding the GPU and CPU. If you're still considering the CPU, swapping the 9800X3D for the 7800X3D could save you some cash!

BuilderBob88 -

Awesome advice! Just curious, what's with the RAM CL ratings; should I really go for CL30 instead?

TechyTina42 -

Your input here is super helpful! I might change my CPU order. Is the 9800X3D overkill for my needs or am I good with it for a five-year span?

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