Hi,
I'm building a new PC from scratch and wanted to ensure my component selection is as good as it can be. I'll mostly be using it for photoshop and gaming. I know a 13900k might be overkill in this sense, but I'm inclined to go for it nonetheless. And while I'm not initially looking to OC, it would be great to have that option for the future.
Also, I'm based in Mexico, so my access to parts and their respective prices is limied by that.
Here's my current list:
https://mx.pcpartpicker.com/list/9rjWRv
Hopefully all these components are at least compatible with each other and would work well together. I wonder if there's anything I'm missing, and whether there's specific caveats to consider about how these parts will interact (e.g., do I need to worry about m.2 heatsinks?; should I go with a different kind of RAM?; would I benefit from a 1200+W PSU?) I'm also curious about how well this build will allow for future upgrades (mainly GPU and CPU). I know there's room for improvement, so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance!
I'm building a new PC from scratch and wanted to ensure my component selection is as good as it can be. I'll mostly be using it for photoshop and gaming. I know a 13900k might be overkill in this sense, but I'm inclined to go for it nonetheless. And while I'm not initially looking to OC, it would be great to have that option for the future.
Also, I'm based in Mexico, so my access to parts and their respective prices is limied by that.
Here's my current list:
https://mx.pcpartpicker.com/list/9rjWRv
Hopefully all these components are at least compatible with each other and would work well together. I wonder if there's anything I'm missing, and whether there's specific caveats to consider about how these parts will interact (e.g., do I need to worry about m.2 heatsinks?; should I go with a different kind of RAM?; would I benefit from a 1200+W PSU?) I'm also curious about how well this build will allow for future upgrades (mainly GPU and CPU). I know there's room for improvement, so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks in advance!