I'm considering this PC configuration and want to know if it's a solid choice. Here's what I'm planning to use:
1. Kingston 64GB 6000MHz DDR5 Fury Beast (2x32GB) for 660.00 KM
2. Thermaltake Toughpower GT 850W 80+ Gold, modular power supply for 318.00 KM
3. Samsung SSD 990 EVO PLUS 1TB NVMe for 215.00 KM
4. AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 4.20GHz for 629.00 KM
5. ASRock B650 Steel Legend WiFi motherboard for 333.00 KM
6. MSI Video Card NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16GB for 1,850.00 KM
7. Deepcool AK620 Digital CPU cooler for 147.00 KM
8. Cougar Duoface Pro RGB PC Case for 244.00 KM
Is this build good for gaming or should I consider changes?
3 Answers
I found a different option for RAM that might save some money. You could get 16GB 6000MHz DDR5 Kingston for 288KM a stick. It's a good deal if you buy two for 576 KM (around 337$) and still have solid performance for gaming.
It really depends on what you're looking to do with your PC. 64GB of RAM is a lot for gaming—most games run fine with 16GB or even 32GB. If you're mostly gaming, you might consider downgrading to a Ryzen 7 5800X3D with 32GB RAM to save some cash. That said, if you're planning on heavy multitasking or content creation, the 64GB could be worth it.
Before you commit to this build, check the motherboard's compatibility list to ensure everything works together smoothly. It's crucial to avoid compatibility issues that can arise with certain components.

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