Is this PC build suitable for QHD 1440p at 120Hz?

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Asked By TechWhiz123 On

Hey everyone! I just put together a PC build using a configurator, and while the stuff won't be exactly the same, I want to get your thoughts on whether it's good enough for 1440p gaming at 120Hz. I'm based in France, so prices are in euros. Here's what I've got:

- **CPU**: AMD R7 7700 Bulk - €269.99
- **GPU**: Gigabyte 9070 XT GAMING OC - €729.99
- **Motherboard**: MSI B650 GAMING PLUS WIFI - €159.99
- **RAM**: DDR5 Kingston Fury Beast RGB CL30, 2 x 16 GB - €155.99
- **Watercooling**: Thermalright Aqua Elite V3 360mm - €79.99
- **SSD**: Kingston NV3 2TB, Reading max 6000MB/s - €99.99
- **Case**: MSI MAG FORGE 320R Airflow RGB - €99.99
- **Power Supply**: MSI Mag A850GLPCIE5 - €119.99
- **Windows 11 Family USB installation** - €144.99

**Total**: €1860.91

I'm considering switching to a 5070 Ti, but it is a bit pricier. In my tests using 3DMark, I got 125 fps in Ultra settings at QHD and 65 fps at 4K UHD while playing Cyberpunk. What do you think?

3 Answers

Answered By CoolGamerX On

If you're thinking about swapping the 5070 Ti, I recommend just sticking with a cheaper air cooler like the Peerless Assassin. The R7 7700 doesn't need an expensive AIO cooler since it runs cool at 65W. This switch should save you enough cash for that 5070 Ti without affecting your performance too much. Everything else looks solid!

Answered By FramebufferFan On

Honestly, your setup can even handle 4K gaming if you're willing to lower some settings. The 9070 XT is pretty powerful at 1440p, so you're in good shape.

Answered By PixelPusher88 On

The 9070 XT is a great choice for 1440p gaming! You should have no problem hitting those frame rates. If you're worried about future-proofing, though, the 7800X3D might be worth considering instead of going for the 5070 Ti.

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