I'm about to build my first PC, and I want to ensure I pick the right parts since I'm investing over £3k. Prebuilt options aren't cutting it for me in terms of quality and durability. I already have a monitor but still need a keyboard and mouse, which I can handle later. My main concern is compatibility between the parts I have in mind. I've heard too many horror stories about builds going wrong. I'd really appreciate any guidance on whether the components I've selected will work well together. Thanks for the help!
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It looks like your parts list is private, so I can't check it out. What will you primarily use the PC for? That might help narrow down suggestions!
If you're okay with reducing RGB features, you might be able to upgrade to 4TB of storage instead of just 2TB. Also, consider going for the 5070 Ti; it's often a better value than the basic 5070. You'll get great performance without breaking the bank.

I'd prefer performance over aesthetics too. The 4TB sounds great! I thought the 5070 would be the minimum match for the Ryzen 7, but if it's cheaper to go with the 5070 Ti, I'll consider it.