Thoughts on my 5070 Ti + 9800 X3D build for 1440p gaming?

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Asked By TechieGamer123 On

Hey everyone! I've put together a build focused on gaming at 1440p, with the option to occasionally hook up to my 4K 120Hz LG TV just for fun (though that's not my main priority). I've already got the PNY 5070 Ti and the PSU but I'm still deciding on the other components before I finalize my purchases. Along with gaming, I plan to do some light productivity tasks, like using Adobe Premiere and maybe streaming on OBS or Discord from time to time. Looking for feedback on this build—especially if there are any changes you'd suggest. My budget is around $2000 to $2200. Here's the current part list:

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Answered By MotherboardMaverick On

Everything seems good, but if you're looking to save some money and maybe get 64GB of RAM in the future, consider a slightly cheaper motherboard. It won't drastically change performance but could help with future upgrades. Also, since you're playing at 1440p, I assume you already have a monitor, but if you're thinking about an upgrade, the LG 27GR83Q-B would be a great choice at 240Hz. Nice parts list overall!

Answered By GamerGuru89 On

Your build looks solid! I have a setup similar to yours, with the 1440p/4K TV combo, but I went with a 4070 Ti (which is a bit weaker). The 5070 Ti should handle 4K gaming pretty well if you use optimized settings and DLSS, which is something I definitely recommend, even at 1440p.

Answered By TechieGamer123 On

Thanks for the tips! I'm currently using an LG-27GL850-B from 2020. For my RAM upgrade, I was looking into switching to these 2 x 32GB sticks: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/hRQcCJ/gskill-trident-z5-neo-rgb-64-gb-2-x-32-gb-ddr5-6000-cl30-memory-f5-6000j3040g32gx2-tz5nr. Do you think that would be a good move from my current 2 x 16GB setup?

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