I'm trying to put together a PC build that will work well with my CRT monitor, specifically the Superscan Elite 751 from Hitachi. I'm new to this whole building process and not really sure if the parts I've picked are compatible. Here's what I'm looking to use:
- NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060 for graphics
- DDR5 RAM (but I haven't finalized the specifics)
- Silverstone FLP-02 case (I want it to match my CRT)
- 9800X3D processor
- ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Hero motherboard
- 750W ATX power supply
- PS 120 SE cooler
- NVMe M.2 storage
I really want to stick with the Silverstone case to fit the aesthetic with my monitor, but I need advice on whether all these parts will work together. Any guidance would be super helpful!
2 Answers
It looks like you've got a lot going on here! I'd say your motherboard might be a bit excessive for the other components you've chosen. Also, are you sure about that color scheme? A white case with black components might not look great together. I made a list that could be a bit more balanced: [PCPartPicker List](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/t2swPf).
Just a heads up, this build seems a bit off balance. Your CPU and GPU don't quite match up, and I noticed you haven't specified the speed for your DDR5 RAM or given the exact model for the power supply and SSD. You might want to run this through PC Part Picker with your region selected to check compatibility.
Yeah, I'm definitely not an expert in PC building, so it's a little all over the place! Thanks for the input!

Thanks for that! I checked your list; it looks like a better fit! I'll also look into upgrading the RAM to 6000 MHz with lower latency.