Hey everyone! I'm planning to build my first gaming PC and wanted to get some feedback on my parts list since I'm still pretty new to this whole PC building thing. I'm trying to figure out what works well together in terms of compatibility and efficiency for basic gaming. I'm looking to play games like Marvel Rivals, Sims, Minecraft, and some story-driven games like The Last of Us, Until Dawn, and Hogwarts Legacy. Here's what I have so far:
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 7500F
- Motherboard: Gigabyte B859M Force WiFi 6E - DDR5
- RAM: 32GB Team T-Force Delta RGB 6000MHz CL38
- GPU: Gigabyte RTX 5060 Eagle
- PSU: 750W Gigabyte UD ICE 80+ Gold - Modular - PCIe 5.1
- SSD: 1TB Gen4 Lexar NQ790 M.2 NVMe
Any suggestions or opinions would be really helpful! Thanks!
4 Answers
Overall, it’s a decent build! Just a reminder, the RTX 5060 only has 8GB of VRAM, which might be a concern for future games. If you can afford it, consider upgrading to an AMD RX 9060 with 16GB. It might be worth the investment!
Looks good overall, but it seems like you're missing a couple of key parts like a CPU cooler and a case. Also, keep in mind the current prices are pretty high for PC parts, so budget accordingly. Exciting times ahead!
Your build looks solid! Just a heads up about the RAM – CL38 is on the higher side, but given the current RAM market, it should be fine. If you're worried, you might want to consider another option. Happy to help!
Just a heads up, the NQ790 SSD uses QLC flash, which isn’t the best for durability and tends to slow down over time. You might want to look for a drive with TLC flash instead, like the Kioxia Exceria or WD Blue. It'll serve you better in the long run.

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