Is this $1280 PC build good for AI and gaming?

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Asked By TechieTurtle123 On

I'm putting together a PC build for my friend who wants to use it mainly for AI projects and gaming. He's looking to keep the total cost around $1280, and wants a compact build because of limited space. I ended up going with Intel for the CPU and motherboard since I couldn't find a good AMD option within budget. He's not planning on upgrading for about 4-6 years. I found some info that the MSI B760M GAMING PLUS_WIFI motherboard has an extra 4-pin ATX power connector, but the Corsair CX650 power supply lacks this connector. I believe the 8-pin EPS connector from the power supply should still be sufficient for the Intel i5-12400F processor. Check out the build parts listed below!

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Answered By GamerGuy99 On

It looks like a solid build overall for your friend's needs! Just be cautious about the power supply situation. While the i5-12400F might run fine with just the 8-pin EPS connector, remember that having that extra 4-pin connector can help with stability, especially under high loads. Keep an eye on temperature and performance when your friend starts using it for gaming and AI tasks.

BuilderBeast22 -

That's a good point! If it becomes a concern down the line, upgrading the PSU could be a quick fix. Also, considering that your friend isn’t planning any upgrades for a while, it's wise to make sure everything is as reliable as possible.

Answered By HardwareHogger On

If you're still open to alternatives, have you thought about the AMD Ryzen 5 9600X? It’s a great CPU for both gaming and AI workloads and often comes cheaper when bundled with a compatible motherboard. You might find combo deals that keep you under budget and offer better performance!

GamerGuy99 -

Yeah, I've seen those combo deals floating around. But since your friend needs a compact case, ensure that the motherboard won't take up too much space!

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