[SOLVED] Build Advice

Aug 3, 2022
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I was wondering if anyone would boost my build, I already bought the motherboard and I would mostly use my PC for gaming. The game I mostly play is fortnite I would like it to be aesthetic and be upgradable and last me for a while. budget is 930$ USD

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/WHZrBj
 
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A good list, you need change nothing.
The 12400 is still appropriate for a stronger graphics card upgrade in the future. To that end, buy a 750w or even 850w psu up front.
It will only use the power demanded of it.
Corsair rm is good. Any quality psu should have a 7 year warranty or better.

Certainly you have the ability to upgrade to even a I9-13900K.
But, 4/5 years down the road, a good upgrade will likely be a complete
rebuild .

I might suggest the 12400 non F version; it will be about $20 more.
Integrated graphics can be a lifesaver if you ever have discrete graphics card issues. You also get Quick Sync:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/u...uick-sync-video/quick-sync-video-general.html...
A good list, you need change nothing.
The 12400 is still appropriate for a stronger graphics card upgrade in the future. To that end, buy a 750w or even 850w psu up front.
It will only use the power demanded of it.
Corsair rm is good. Any quality psu should have a 7 year warranty or better.

Certainly you have the ability to upgrade to even a I9-13900K.
But, 4/5 years down the road, a good upgrade will likely be a complete
rebuild .

I might suggest the 12400 non F version; it will be about $20 more.
Integrated graphics can be a lifesaver if you ever have discrete graphics card issues. You also get Quick Sync:
https://www.intel.com/content/www/u...uick-sync-video/quick-sync-video-general.html

Lastly, it might pay to wait since the I5-13400 processors will launch soon.
They probably offer 15% boost in price/performance.
 
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