I'm working on a new PC build and would love some feedback on my parts. Here's what I've chosen so far:
- **Case:** Segotep T3 ATX case
- **Motherboard:** B650E-F WiFi (AM5) (DDR5)
- **Power Supply:** 850w MONTECH CENTURY
- **CPU:** AMD Ryzen 5 9600X
- **GPU:** RTX 5060 TI 16GB
- **RAM:** VULCAN DDR5 5600MHz CL32
- **Cooler:** ID-COOLING FROZN A620 PRO SE
- **Storage:** 1. Crucial P3 Plus 2TB NVMe
2. Crucial P3 Plus 500GB NVMe
What do you guys think? Any suggestions?
3 Answers
I recommend using 6000MHz CL30 RAM for better performance. Your build seems good, but running everything through pcpartpicker.com for compatibility checks is crucial.
Honestly, this build isn't the best. The CPU you chose is good but might not be worth the cost. Consider the Ryzen 7600 non-X and use the stock cooler that comes with it. Also, the PSU quality is average at best. Plus, having both a 2TB and a 500GB NVMe is unnecessary since installing the OS on a separate storage drive won't significantly boost boot times. Look for better storage options and focus on getting a stronger GPU for your budget.
Your motherboard is a bit pricey, and that PSU is definitely overkill for this setup, but overall, the rest of your choices look solid!
I haven't bought anything yet, so I'm open to suggestions! I wanted some upgrade options down the line, but does it really affect performance if I use 6000MHz RAM on a motherboard limited to 5600?