I'm putting together a PC build and want some feedback on the components I've chosen. Here's my build list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/6qLGsp. I already have storage covered, so I'm focusing on the compatibility of the motherboard, CPU, and GPU. I'm considering the 9070 XT, but it's way more expensive than the 9060 XT in my area, so I want to stick to the cheaper option for now. I think my power supply can handle the setup, but I'm not sure about the case yet. Any recommendations? Also, please ignore the RAM pricing in the link, that's not what I'm planning to pay for it!
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You might want to look for some slightly cheaper RAM options. Nowadays, if the CAS latency isn't perfect, it's really not a big deal. Investing in a better power supply could be a good idea instead!
I couldn't find your power supply on the PSU tier list, so you might want to reconsider that one. Also, if you're trying to build something that's not high-end, maybe you should go for more economical RAM. That might free up some cash for the 9070 XT. And what's with the higher prices on the white parts? Honestly, if I were you, I'd think about starting from scratch for the best experience! But I have no doubt your setup will work together just fine.
I'm having trouble finding that tier list. Can you share a link to it?
Where are you shopping for these parts? The prices you have listed don't seem realistic to me at all.
What do you mean by that? Can you clarify which prices seem off?

I see your point, but I'm focused on building something with DDR5 since I plan to upgrade next year. Prices are so high right now, I thought I'd go ahead and build with DDR5 now.