Looking for Advice on My First Gaming PC Build

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Asked By GamerGuy293 On

I'm planning to build my first gaming PC and I want to keep costs down. Here's the list of components I'm considering: a GeForce 4060 Dual Evo OC 8GB graphics card, Intel i5 12400F processor, Crucial Ballistic 2x8GB DDR4 RAM, a Crucial P310 SSD, an ASRock B750 Pro RS motherboard, a Montech Air 100 K006 case, and an MSI MAG A650BN power supply. Are these parts compatible with each other? Also, do you have any recommendations for changes before I finalize my build? Thanks!

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Answered By TechWhiz88 On

Everything you've listed looks compatible for a budget build! Just keep in mind that if you're considering a little upgrade path in the future, you might want to think about the GeForce 5060. It's only about £50 more and comes with warranty, which might be worth it in the long run.

Answered By BuildingNerd07 On

Assuming you're looking at used parts, it looks good overall. Just make sure the SSD and motherboard are in good condition. A used or refurbished option can save some cash but still get you solid performance!

Answered By BudgetMaster502 On

For a budget setup, those parts should work well! I'd personally recommend grabbing the 5060 just to give yourself some extra headroom for future gaming needs. More warranty coverage is never a bad idea.

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