Help Me Review My First PC Build for Gaming!

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Asked By GamerDude42 On

I'm about to build my first PC focused on high-end gaming and want to ensure all my parts are compatible and a good choice. Here's what I have picked out so far:
- **CPU**: AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.2 GHz 8-Core
- **Cooler**: ARCTIC Liquid Freezer III Pro A-RGB 360
- **Motherboard**: Asus TUF GAMING B850-PLUS WIFI ATX
- **RAM**: Corsair Vengeance RGB 32 GB DDR5-6000
- **Storage**: Samsung 990 Pro 2 TB NVMe SSD
- **Graphics Card**: Gigabyte GAMING OC Radeon RX 9070 XT 16 GB
- **Case**: Montech XR ATX Mid Tower
- **Power Supply**: MSI MAG A750GL 750 W
- **Operating System**: Microsoft Windows 11 Home
- **Monitor**: Asus ROG Swift OLED PG27AQDP 26.5" 480 Hz.

The total comes to around $3465.47. I'm mainly worried about whether these parts will work well together, particularly for maximizing FPS in gaming. Any thoughts or suggestions?

4 Answers

Answered By TechSavvyGuy On

That SSD is pretty pricey, but it's known for quality. If you're looking to save, you might want to check out the P510, which is less expensive. Also, the cooler you chose is excellent, but you could find some solid options from Thermalright that are cheaper. Regarding the power supply, a good 850W option might be worth considering; you can get better ones around the same price. Just make sure to check out the PSU tier list to find a reliable choice!

Answered By TechCritic23 On

For your monitor, definitely check out some reviews on sites like RTINGS or Hardware Unboxed to see if it meets your needs. Also, you may want to consider some other coolers since the Liquid Freezer III Pro might not play nice with your setup aesthetics. If you want a good value, the Corsair or Cooler Master options could save you cash while still keeping things cool. As for your PSU, I'd aim for at least a B+ tier for this build to ensure reliability.

GamerDude42 -

Thanks for the input! What do you think about the Corsair RM850x for the PSU? Would that be a solid recommendation?

Answered By BuildMaster9000 On

I updated my build list a bit, and I think even a CL36 RAM will work fine for gaming! Here's the link to my revised part list. Maybe check how it stacks against yours if you're looking for alternatives!

Answered By BudgetBuilder On

Your RAM and storage together are more than my whole PC setup! Though you might want to think about more budget-friendly options. There are solid drives and RAM out there that can do the job without breaking the bank, especially if you're not going DDR5. Also, consider that the 990 Pro is overkill for gaming alone—there are cheaper SSDs that can perform well.

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