Question Finalized my pc build 9800x3d + 9070xt

Hey everyone,

After waiting , my local shop finally stocked the GPU I was holding out for – so I went ahead and finalized my build on PCPartPicker.

Here's the full setup:
https://sk.pcpartpicker.com/user/ersii/saved/xPbzkL

This build is mainly for 2k gaming.

What do you all think?
Any final tweaks or suggestions before I pull the trigger?
Appreciate any feedback!
The new AMD RX 90XX gpu's support PCIe 5.0 so you might as well get a B850 board that also supports PCIe 5.0 for the gpu.

https://sk.pcpartpicker.com/products/motherboard/#f=2&c=169&mt=ddr5 <--- here
 
oh, didnt notice that, I have replaced it with this one MSI B850 GAMING PLUS WIFI

https://sk.pcpartpicker.com/user/ersii/saved/xPbzkL
Since you are going to be at 1440p, there is an argument to be had about saving money and going with a 9700x/7700x or a 7800X3D and getting similar FPS. There certainly are a few games at 1080P and even 1440p with 4090/5090 that will show a meaningful performance difference between a 9800X3D and the prior mentioned CPUs. Do you play simulation games? What about RTS games?
 
Since you are going to be at 1440p, there is an argument to be had about saving money and going with a 9700x/7700x or a 7800X3D and getting similar FPS. There certainly are a few games at 1080P and even 1440p with 4090/5090 that will show a meaningful performance difference between a 9800X3D and the prior mentioned CPUs. Do you play simulation games? What about RTS games?
I have decided to go with 9800x3d because I want the build to be more futureproof, I will just upgrade gpu in the future
 
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I just wanted to give you all an update—I've finished building it and everything seems to be running great

I'll attach a few photos of the final build below.
Before I consider this truly "done," is there anything else you'd recommend I double-check or tweak? Maybe something people often overlook at this stage?

Appreciate all the help I've gotten here!

photos
View: https://imgur.com/a/XVbJq1X
 
I just wanted to give you all an update—I've finished building it and everything seems to be running great

I'll attach a few photos of the final build below.
Before I consider this truly "done," is there anything else you'd recommend I double-check or tweak? Maybe something people often overlook at this stage?

Appreciate all the help I've gotten here!

photos
View: https://imgur.com/a/XVbJq1X
Clean looking build ^^
 
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I just wanted to give you all an update—I've finished building it and everything seems to be running great

I'll attach a few photos of the final build below.
Before I consider this truly "done," is there anything else you'd recommend I double-check or tweak? Maybe something people often overlook at this stage?

Appreciate all the help I've gotten here!

photos
View: https://imgur.com/a/XVbJq1X
I would maybe add another intake fan to the front of the case so the bottom and the top fans feed the CPU and GPU coolers more effectively.
 
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I would maybe add another intake fan to the front of the case so the bottom and the top fans feed the CPU and GPU coolers more effectively.
If I wanted to add another fan to the front, I’d have to remove the two existing ones and buy three 120mm fans, since the two currently installed in the front are 140mm. Do you think it’s worth it? So far I haven’t had any issues with temperatures at all.
 
If I wanted to add another fan to the front, I’d have to remove the two existing ones and buy three 120mm fans, since the two currently installed in the front are 140mm. Do you think it’s worth it? So far I haven’t had any issues with temperatures at all.
If that is the case, then I would keep the two fans but slide the top fan up slightly and the bottom fan down until the top of the fan is level with the bottom of the graphics card, or bottoms out in the case, so the airflow is not obstructed by the graphics card.
 
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Okay, I’ll do it that way.
But I have a bigger problem...


It happened to me for the first time yesterday, but today it happened again.
While I was gaming, everything was fine. Then I went to watch Twitch/a show, and suddenly the screen froze, and I heard that my Bluetooth headphones disconnected.
After a moment, the screen went black and showed "No signal." The PC keeps running, but the monitor won’t reconnect. The only way to fix it is by restarting the PC.


Do you have any idea what could be causing this?
I found this Reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/AMDHelp/co...mly_loses_signal_while_pc_stays_on/?rdt=37015
 
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Okay, I’ll do it that way.
But I have a bigger problem...


It happened to me for the first time yesterday, but today it happened again.
While I was gaming, everything was fine. Then I went to watch Twitch/a show, and suddenly the screen froze, and I heard that my Bluetooth headphones disconnected.
After a moment, the screen went black and showed "No signal." The PC keeps running, but the monitor won’t reconnect. The only way to fix it is by restarting the PC.


Do you have any idea what could be causing this?
I found this Reddit post: https://www.reddit.com/r/AMDHelp/co...mly_loses_signal_while_pc_stays_on/?rdt=37015
I would create another thread in the systems section detailing your build and specifying all that is wrong or seems off.
 
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