First Time Building a PC – Any Issues with My Components?

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Asked By TechieGuru99 On

Hey everyone! I'm about to build my first PC and wanted to share my components to see if anyone spots any potential problems. Here's what I have: an AMD Ryzen 5 7600 processor, Asus Prime B650M-K motherboard, DeepCool AK620 cooler, Gigabyte RX 7800 XT graphics card, Kingston 1TB NVMe SSD, XPG Valor Mesh 750W power supply, and Patriot 32GB RAM. Do you think everything is compatible, or is there anything I should be cautious about?

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Answered By HardwareNerd42 On

While I’m not a huge fan of the Asus Prime B650M-K, I see no major issues overall. Just a few tips: check the dimensions to ensure your CPU cooler and GPU fit in the case. Also, make sure your power supply has enough 6+2 pin cables for the GPU. And if you’re using the thermal paste that comes with your cooler, I personally prefer MX4—it’s awesome.

TechieGuru99 -

Thanks for the tips!

Answered By BuildMaster123 On

Your build looks solid! If you used PCPartPicker, you're probably good to go. It seems like a great setup for gaming.

TechieGuru99 -

Thanks for the reassurance!

Answered By PCEnthusiast10 On

Everything looks fine, but I do have one question—what case are you using? Since your motherboard is micro ATX, make sure your case can accommodate it. Also, double-check that your CPU cooler fits; that's usually a key point to watch out for.

TechieGuru99 -

This is an ATX case.

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