Question Getting a new PC and need help

fantasysokka

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Hello, I am planning on buying this PC this month and need help, will these components work together, and any improvements I could make? I am hoping it will last a long time. Will it be good to upgrade later for a better CPU and Grapich Card? This is for 2k Gaming, and I am hoping it will give me 120+ FPS on High/Ultra setting, I am fine with lowering some options down a bit. Also, I am not sure if these SSDs had DRAM, I think they do but not sure. Also is the cooler good and will it keep the CPU cool? Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Graphics Card: RTX 4070 SUPER Gainward Ghost 12GB
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
Motherboard: Gigabyte B650 Eagel
RAM: DDR5 32GB 6000MHz Kingston Fury Beast RGB CL36 2X16GB
SSD: Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 1TB
2 SSD: Samsung SSD 970 EVO Plus 500GBNVMe M.2
Power Supply: ASUS PSU TUF-GAMING-850G850W 80Plus Gold
Case: Thermaltake S200 TG ARGB Black
Cooling: Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO
 
Is this a pre-built or are you buying those parts to build it yourself? And what is your budget?

Because for a few more bucks you could get a 7900x or even a 9900x. The best right now are the X3Ds but they are hard to get at msrp.

Also, why going with gen 3 NVMe? Your board supports gen 4 so you should go with that (if you want Samsung get the 980 pro). And I also don't understand the two 500 GB. You should get a 500 GB (or 1TB) for the system and a 2 TB (or a 4 TB) for the games.

You should also get CL30 for the RAM instead of CL36.

I would avoid this cooler. If you really want to go with air cooling Noctua is a safe choice. Or go with a liquid cooler (Corsair, Asus, NZXT).

As far as I know, Thermaltake cases usually don't allow a very good air flow. In general, reviewers hate them but users say they are ok. I personally used one a few years ago and my temperatures were terrible. Maybe they are better now, I don't know. I use a Corsair Crystal 570x and it's wonderful (although the cable management cool be better but the air flow is great).
 
Definitely not going to work, because you spelled Eagle wrong. No, just kidding.

To begin with, you really do not want that PSU. As just about every review of it has stated, it's a good platform completely ruined by a terrible cooling curve and configuration. Avoid this model.

So, what country are you in?

How much does the configuration you have assembled their total in parts cost?

What is the amount you need to remain within for your budget?