What do you think of my first MicroATX PC build?

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Asked By TechSage47 On

I'm gearing up to assemble my first PC build this Black Friday and I'm considering these specific parts. I want to stick with a MicroATX case, and I'm not interested in using an Nvidia graphics card or water cooling. Are there any significant issues with my part list, or suggestions for improvement? You can check out my plans here: [PcPartPicker List](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/BvdvTM)

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Answered By PixelPusher99 On

Here's another build example you might find interesting. It features the Ryzen 5 9600X, which is solid, and a well-reviewed microATX case. You may want to compare the prices and see if it fits your needs: [PCPartPicker Part List](https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Vzsjt3)

Answered By BuildMasterX On

With your budget, I'd recommend focusing on a stronger GPU instead of other components. For instance, the 9070 would significantly enhance your gaming performance compared to the 9060XT. You want your build to maximize its potential without bottlenecks. Additionally, considering more RAM instead of a larger SSD might be a better trade-off right now!

TechSage47 -

That makes sense! Would my current case still work if I switch to that GPU?

User99 -

I think sticking with the case you chose is fine, just keep in mind cooling and airflow for those parts.

Answered By ByteMe123 On

I've heard some negative feedback about ASRock motherboards, particularly regarding their reliability with AM5 CPUs. It might be worth looking for alternatives to ensure you've got a stable setup. Just a heads up!

GamerGuru90 -

Any suggestions for good motherboard brands?

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