Hey everyone! I just wrapped up picking out the parts for my very first PC build and wanted to double-check if everything I've chosen is compatible with one another. Here's what I've selected:
- **GPU**: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4060 8Gb Windforce OC ($310)
- **CPU**: Intel Core i5 13400F ($106)
- **Cooler**: iD Cooling SE-224-XTS ARGB ($22)
- **Motherboard**: MSi Pro B760-P ($111)
- **RAM**: Netac Shadow II DDR4 (2x16Gb) ($50)
- **Case**: ZALMAN Z10 Black ($77)
- **Storage**: 1TB ADATA Legend 900 ($69)
- **Power Supply**: 650W Chieftec BDF650C ($80)
The total comes to around $870. I've checked compatibility in theory, but as a new builder, I'm hoping to get some insights from you pros about gaming, streaming, and light video editing, keeping my budget around $800-850. Thanks!
3 Answers
Your choice looks decent overall, but just an FYI, the GPU might hold you back a bit, especially for your intended use in gaming and streaming. With a few tweaks, you could potentially look into AM5 builds with DDR5 memory – you might get better performance without breaking the bank!
You might want to try PCPartPicker to analyze your build. It's super handy for checking compatibility! They have a feature that shows whether each part fits together nicely. If everything is green, you're good to go!
I did check there, but I wanted to be extra sure, so I'm double-checking with you all!
Are you located in the US? I actually put together a slightly better build for just a bit more cash. If you're interested, I can share the details! It might save you money in the long run with better performance.
I'm not in the US, and just the GPU is around $428 here, which is quite a bit!

Thanks for the heads up! I'm a total newbie, so all advice is super helpful!