I'm considering putting together a new PC build and I want to know if this setup is any good. Here are the specs: AMD Ryzen 7 7700 CPU, MSI PRO B650M-B motherboard with DDR5 support, ID Cooling SE-214XT ARGB CPU cooler, 32GB of DDR5 RAM at 5600MHz, a 1TB Lexar NM620 NVMe SSD, Thunder Black Fox casing, and an XPG Pylon 750W power supply paired with an RTX 3070 GPU. Do you think this build has any bottlenecks or issues I should be aware of? Is the power supply sufficient for everything?
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The RTX 3070 is an interesting choice. Are you getting it at a great deal? It seems like people are going for newer models these days. If you're on a tighter budget, that's fine, but keep an eye on future options.
Your build looks solid, but just be aware that every PC has its typical bottlenecks. It's not necessarily a bad thing though! If you can, consider upgrading to a modern GPU when your budget allows, as that can help keep your performance consistent.
I've heard good things about the 3070, and honestly, I'm working with a tight budget, so it seemed like a reasonable option. I've heard mixed reviews about the newer 4060, and I'm not really interested in switching to AMD.