Hey everyone! I'm gearing up for a new PC build and would love to hear your thoughts on the components I've chosen:
- **CPU:** AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 3.4GHz (8 Cores, AM4) – €179.03
- **GPU:** PowerColor Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB GDDR6 Reaper – €405.86
- **Motherboard:** MSI B550-A Pro (ATX, AM4 Socket) – €113.06
- **RAM:** Patriot Viper Steel 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4 3600MHz – €237.09
- **PSU:** MSI MAG A750GL PCIE5 750W (Full Modular, 80 Plus Gold) – €95.40
- **Case:** Darkflash DS900 Black (Midi Tower) + 7 ARGB Fans – €66.00
- **SSD:** Already purchased Kingston KC3000 a few months back.
**Total:** €1,096.94 (including shipping)
I'm buying these parts in Europe, so please keep the regional prices and availability in mind when suggesting alternatives!
4 Answers
I think the 5700X is a good choice, but I wouldn't swap it for the 5800X, as the power consumption and heat are way higher with the 5800. The 5700X can reach impressive clock speeds while staying cooler and more efficient. Just food for thought!
This build looks solid overall! Just a heads up, have you considered going for the 5800X or 5800XT? They cost about the same and offer better performance. Also, check out the MSI B550M PRO VDH WIFI motherboard; it could be a good upgrade. Everything else seems great!
Honestly, if you're building a new PC now, I'd recommend considering an AM5 platform rather than sticking with AM4. It might be worth investing in a DDR5 setup for better future-proofing. You could start with 16GB DDR5 and add more later when prices stabilize.
Your build is pretty similar to mine from a few months back! Just a suggestion: I found my 5700X for about €160, and my 9060 XT was €400. For the PSU, I went with a Seasonic 850W to have extra headroom for future upgrades. Don't forget to check if you need a CPU cooler since the 5700X usually doesn't come with one.

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