Is This PC Build Solid for 1080p Gaming?

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Asked By TechyTurtle99 On

Hey everyone! I'm looking to build a gaming PC with the goal of playing games at 1080p, and I'm fine with medium to high settings, or even low if needed. I'm based in Poland, so prices for the parts are a bit different from what you'd see on Amazon or Newegg in the US. I'm sourcing everything from x-kom and my total budget is a maximum of $835. Here's what I've put together based on PCPartPicker:

- **CPU:** Intel Core i5-13400F 2.5 GHz 10-Core - $141.42
- **Cooler:** ENDOFY Fera 5 - $36.00
- **Motherboard:** Gigabyte B760M DS3H AX - $133.67
- **Memory:** Kingston FURY Beast 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR5-5600 - $64.00
- **Storage:** MSI SPATIUM M371 1 TB NVME SSD - $53.00
- **GPU:** Sapphire PULSE Radeon RX 7600 8 GB - $267.00
- **Case:** Zalman S3 ATX Mid Tower - $42.00
- **Power Supply:** Corsair CX 650W ATX - $77.00

The total comes to $814.09, including shipping and taxes. Let me know what you think about this build!

4 Answers

Answered By TechyTurtle99 On

Thanks for all the feedback, everyone!

Answered By CoolerCritic77 On

That cooler you picked isn’t the best choice. If you have access to Thermalright coolers, you could grab a PA120, or consider a Deepcool option for better cooling. Also, while the RX 7600 is decent, you might want to check for a 9600 XT. It's usually better value and can be found for around $280.

PolishPCBuilder -

Hey, I appreciate your input, but I'm in Poland, and market prices here are different. Thermalright isn't easy to find in my area. I was looking at the Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 for about $50, but I went with the Endorfy because it was cheaper. Also, I couldn't find the 9600 XT; did you mean the 9060 XT? That one's around $375 here! Any thoughts on the Deepcool PF650 PSU I found for $55?

Answered By GamerGuru12 On

I noticed that the MSI SPATIUM M371 is a QLC drive, which means it might wear out faster and slow down over time. I'd recommend getting a TLC drive instead, like the Kioxia Exceria Plus G3 or something similar for better durability. It'll give you overall better performance in the long run.

TechyTurtle99 -

Thanks for the tip! I'll definitely look into the Kioxia.

Answered By BudgetBuilder90 On

If you can stretch your budget, consider looking for a 7700 XT and pair it with a good power supply for better performance. It might be worth the investment if you plan to game seriously!

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