Did I Make a Mistake with My PC Build Components?

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Asked By GamerDude42 On

Last year, I started to build a PC and a friend helped me pick out components that fit within my budget. I ended up buying an Intel Core i7 14700K and an MSI RTX 4060 Ventus 2X OC 8GB GDDR6X. However, I couldn't afford the rest of the parts at that time. Now, I'm ready to continue my build with a larger budget, but I've realized that the GPU I picked may not be ideal for my needs. I'm considering using what I've already bought and investing in high-quality components for the rest, with plans to upgrade the GPU later. Since I don't have much experience with PC builds, I could really use some advice on this.

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Answered By TechWhiz123 On

I recommend looking for a used Z790 motherboard and getting 32GB of DDR5 RAM at around 6000MHz with CL30 timings. For storage, a 1TB SSD like the NV3 would be solid, and make sure to grab a 750W gold-rated PSU. Also, check out YouTube for the best PC cases for 2024/2025—it'll help you pick a great one!

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