I'm looking to upgrade my old PC because it's been struggling with various tasks lately, and I'd really appreciate some feedback on my parts list. It's been a while since I've built a PC, so I'm not entirely confident if my choices are well-suited to work together. I've included a link to my build for review. Any potential issues or general feedback would mean a lot! I've also updated the list based on some previous suggestions.
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Hey, it looks like you've got an incorrect link in your post. Try using the permalink option for better sharing. Also, consider putting together a table of parts – it makes it a lot easier for folks to read. Here's a guide if you need it: [new.reddit table guide](https://imgur.com/a/1vo0GHH). Good luck with your build!
I made a few changes to improve value and performance. Check it out [here](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/qkntyW). Just curious, what's your main concern with your chosen GPU? Is it performing not up to par, or are you just aiming for a better one?
Would the RX 9070 still be an upgrade over what I currently have?
Here's my take on your list: I suggest going for a cheaper alternative. I found a similar AIO cooler that provides the same performance but costs less. The RAM and SSD can also be swapped for budget-friendly options without sacrificing performance in gaming and everyday tasks. I included a decent PSU that’s available – just remember, you can get white extension cables if you want that aesthetic. Lastly, I recommend skipping the Windows Pro since it's overpriced.
Thanks for the tips! Is the GPU I picked really not great, or would it just be smarter to invest in a better one?
What’s the advantage of getting a more expensive GPU? Is my current choice not cutting it?