Thoughts on My Custom PC Build with Ryzen 7 7800X3D and RTX 5070

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Asked By TechyNinja42 On

Hey everyone! I'm new here and I'd love some feedback on my custom PC build. Here's what I have so far:

- CPU: Ryzen 7 7800X3D
- GPU: RTX 5070 Gaming Trio OC
- Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B850-A GAMING WIFI
- RAM: Kingston 6400MHz (2x16GB) CL32
- Case: NZXT H7 Flow RGB 2024 Edition 750W 80+ Bronze
- CPU Cooler: ASUS ROG Ryuo III (240mm or possibly 360mm to fit in the case)
- SSD: Already owned.

I'm wondering if there are any issues with the brands or products I've chosen. Should I go for it, or do you have any recommendations? Thanks a lot, and have an amazing day!

5 Answers

Answered By BudgetBuilder68 On

That AIO cooler you're eyeing is pretty pricey! I'd suggest opting for a better case and aiming for the 5070 Ti if you can swing it; it's worth the investment in the long run.

Answered By HappyBuilder21 On

Thanks so much, everyone! I really appreciate all the advice. I'm planning to buy the components gradually so I can think it over. I'll definitely look into the 5070 Ti and consider changing up the case and cooler, like going with a Thermalright 360mm if the price is right.

Answered By BuildMasterX On

Just a heads up, many folks here aren't fans of NZXT cases. You might want to check out brands like Fractal or Montech for better options. Plus, you could save a ton by choosing a more affordable AIO cooler instead of the ROG one, since they function similarly but at a fraction of the price. Just something to think about!

CPU_Enthusiast -

Yeah, air cooling can work just as well and is way cheaper! It might not look as flashy, but it’s definitely the smart choice for the money.

Answered By GamerDude99 On

If you can stretch your budget a bit, consider getting a 5070 Ti instead. You might save money on other parts to make that happen, and it could really boost your gaming experience!

PixelProwler7 -

Extra VRAM is always a plus! Totally agree with that.

Answered By TechSavvy123 On

You're spending quite a bit on some of the less important components, like the motherboard and the cooling. It might be smart to allocate that budget somewhere else for better overall performance.

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