Question Help in building pc

AKKEE18

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I am planning to build a pc
I have selected these components

Intel Cpu - i5 13600k=
Asus Gpu - rtx 3060ti=
Asus Motherboard lga 1700 socket with wifi =
Mid tower size case Corsair -
Ram 16gb ddr4 or ddr5
Ssd crucial p5 - 1tb= or any other
Liquid cooler Corsair
Power supply corsair 80plusgold 750w=

Now i need reduce my price so where should i compromise
my budget is 800dollars usd
 
Now i need reduce my price so where should i compromise
if you're planning this as a modern AAA gaming rig i would say you've got about the lowest end selections i would recommend.
your best option for lowering the total price may just be waiting for special sales/deals.

what type of components do you currently have on hand that could be used until you find better deals?
 
Look for a set of 2x8GB 3200Mhz RAM.

Case

PSU

MB
https://www.theitdepot.com/details-Gigabyte+AMD+B550M+DS3H+Motherboard_C13P38801.html

CPU
https://www.theitdepot.com/details-AMD+Ryzen+5+5600+3.5GHz+Processor+(OEM)+With+Fan_C30P38104.html

CPU Cooler

SSD
https://www.pcshop.in/product/ant-esports-690-neo-512gb/

GPU
 
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letmepicyou

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If I might be honest with you, you're better off getting 32 gb of some decent DDR4 3600 than you are getting 16gb slow DDR5. To really see any kind of performance benefit from DDR5 you need DDR5 that's pretty expensive. The budget DDR5 performs about as well as good DDR4 for quite a bit less.

The real question is, WHAT RESOLUTION WILL YOU BE GAMING AT?
If you're looking at 1080p resolutions, what you have spec'ed out will be perfectly adequate.
If you have dreams of 4k gaming with this setup...swing and a miss. You're going to need a better video card. 3070ti at the least, 3080 much better.
 

letmepicyou

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Yes 1080p gaming because the monitor i have that also is of 1080p x 1920

You can also get cheaper motherboards than Asus...I'm on an Asrock board that I paid like $160, $170 bucks for. And it has everything, even RGB. And if you can run a cable from your router to your PC, which is a better way to hook up ANYWAY, you can get non-wifi boards for a chunk cheaper as well.