Getting Feedback on My First PC Build

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Asked By TechWiz42 On

Hey everyone! I'm super excited to share that I'm building my first PC and have been planning it for about a month now. I've got a few questions I hope you can help me with:

1. I'd love some feedback on my PC build. Is it any good, and should I change anything or worry about compatibility issues? You can check it out here: [my build list](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/pP6rsp).

2. Is it safe to build my PC on a carpet? My room has a large carpet, and I'm a bit worried about static or anything like that. What should I do?

3. I've heard mixed things about AMD graphics card drivers. Are they still problematic? A friend of mine mentioned they are, and I'm unsure if I should be concerned.

Also, just a heads up: I'm planning to use this PC for 1440p gaming across all kinds of games, including AAA titles and online shooters. Thanks for any advice!

2 Answers

Answered By BuildMaster99 On

Your build looks solid overall! Just a tip, if you're in the US, you might want to consider the 9600x instead of the 7600 since they’re about the same price. Also, if you’re thinking of future upgrades for your GPU, planning for a 750w or 850w power supply is a good idea since graphics cards are getting hungrier for power. And definitely check out a 32GB 6000 MT CL30 RAM kit; it could yield better performance!

TechWiz42 -

Thanks for the advice! I found that the 9600x is now cheaper here, so I'm going for it. The 32GB RAM kit is a bit pricier, but I'm considering it if it’s worth the boost.

Answered By GamerGuy77 On

Hey! If you're near a Microcenter in the U.S., you could save some cash with the Newegg combo builder. I can help out with build recommendations if you need! Just let me know.

TechWiz42 -

Unfortunately, I’m not in the U.S., so no Microcenter for me. But I’d appreciate any build recommendations you have!

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