Build Advice Compatibility before buying

I would try and change the cooler to a10 hydro coolers because there good with cooling down CPU and 12900k can run hot also would suggest is getting rid of SSD drive and hardrives and get an m.2 ssd because it much better!
Hello, yeah I read some of the reviews and a lot of other ppl said that. I'm not looking to overclock or do anything like that so I'm not too bothered about the possibility of it over heating. It looks like they cost a bit more than this as well. I didn't mention this before but I'm using some of my old hardware and mixing it with these new parts. The HDD and SSD are my current ones that im going to use in my new build. I'm also using my old case.
 
That's a really unambitious PSU for a 3070 build; the CX series is a solid budget offering, but it's a real stretch for higher-end GPUs.

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Power Supply: NZXT C750 (2022) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply (£99.00 @ AWD-IT)
Total: £99.00
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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Power Supply: Corsair RM750e (2023) 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply (£99.98 @ Scan.co.uk)
Total: £99.98
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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Power Supply: Corsair HX750 Platinum 750 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply (£103.99 @ Box Limited)
Total: £103.99
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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Yeah I know nothing about PSU's so I just picked a one with good reviews. I look into these recommendations. I'm still not 100% certain if everything is compatible. From what I've read, everything is ok
 
Yeah I know nothing about PSU's so I just picked a one with good reviews. I look into these recommendations. I'm still not 100% certain if everything is compatible. From what I've read, everything is ok

In the future sometimes reveiws are based on there computer system the reviews may be good but you could have an system where that PSU will be to weak for your currunt computer. PSU is the heart off the computer it powers on everything and keeps it running so having good PSU is better!
 
In the future sometimes reveiws are based on there computer system the reviews may be good but you could have an system where that PSU will be to weak for your currunt computer. PSU is the heart off the computer it powers on everything and keeps it running so having good PSU is better!
So what differences will I see exactly? If I buy this PSU that can output 750Watts against another PSU that has the exact same wattage would the differences be? I understand perhaps it may be more energy efficient, different connectors etc... Will I be able to tell the different between them? What makes one better than the other
 
So what differences will I see exactly? If I buy this PSU that can output 750Watts against another PSU that has the exact same wattage would the differences be? I understand perhaps it may be more energy efficient, different connectors etc... Will I be able to tell the different between them? What makes one better than the other

Slightly more energy efficient. Better voltage regulation, better ripple mitigation, better ability to handle spikes, higher quality capacitors that will last longer, longer warranty, longer lifespan. It's a safety thing; you'll notice from secondary effects (like lasting longer).