Question Looking to build a new pc

DawsonLoewig

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Looking to build a new pc mainly for gaming and potentially streaming. Thinking of 32gb of ram but what to know other peoples thoughts on the whole build or if there is any incompatibility cause this will be my first build.

Build:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 3.4 GHz 8-Core Processor

CPU Cooler: be quiet! Pure Rock 2 Black CPU Cooler

Motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING B550-PLUS WIFI II ATX AM4 Motherboard

Memory: Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-2666 CL16 Memory

Storage: Crucial BX500 1 TB 2.5" Solid State Drive

Storage: Kingston NV1 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive

Video Card: PowerColor Fighter Radeon RX 6750 XT 12 GB Video Card

Case: Thermaltake View 200 TG ARGB ATX Mid Tower Case

Power Supply: Cooler Master MasterWatt 550 550 W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply
 
Looking to build a new pc mainly for gaming and potentially streaming. Thinking of 32gb of ram but what to know other peoples thoughts on the whole build or if there is any incompatibility cause this will be my first build.

Build:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 3.4 GHz 8-Core Processor

CPU Cooler: be quiet! Pure Rock 2 Black CPU Cooler

Motherboard: Asus TUF GAMING B550-PLUS WIFI II ATX AM4 Motherboard

Memory: Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-2666 CL16 Memory

Storage: Crucial BX500 1 TB 2.5" Solid State Drive

Storage: Kingston NV1 1 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive

Video Card: PowerColor Fighter Radeon RX 6750 XT 12 GB Video Card

Case: Thermaltake View 200 TG ARGB ATX Mid Tower Case

Power Supply: Cooler Master MasterWatt 550 550 W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-modular ATX Power Supply
What is your budget and what country?
 
The cpu/gpu looks reasonable.
Some thoughts:

Buy 2 x 16gb of ram up front. Some games need more than 16gb and when streaming or otherwise multitasking you need more than minimum.
Adding ram later may not work; ram must be from a single matched kit to run at advertised speeds

Keep it simple, buy a single 2tb m.2 pcie ssd.

Your case looks like a good one for air cooling.

I think your psu is inadequate in power and warranty.

Your cpu can handle a much stronger graphics card in the future.
For that reason, buy a quality 850w psu with at least a 7 year warranty, preferably 10 years.
 
Hey there,

It's older tech, but still pretty decent. Your good at 1080p Ultra for new AAA. Although Unreal Engine 5 is a hog, and any games running with that engine do struggle a little on what is otherwise strong gaming system. It will play other games at 1440p with high/ultra settings too.

A newer build with choice parts might come in about the same cost with a couple of cutbacks. It would at least offer a route to upgrade the PC in a year or two with new CPU/GPU and/or faster ram.
 

DawsonLoewig

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Hey there,

It's older tech, but still pretty decent. Your good at 1080p Ultra for new AAA. Although Unreal Engine 5 is a hog, and any games running with that engine do struggle a little on what is otherwise strong gaming system. It will play other games at 1440p with high/ultra settings too.

A newer build with choice parts might come in about the same cost with a couple of cutbacks. It would at least offer a route to upgrade the PC in a year or two with new CPU/GPU and/or faster ram.
The cpu/gpu looks reasonable.
Some thoughts:

Buy 2 x 16gb of ram up front. Some games need more than 16gb and when streaming or otherwise multitasking you need more than minimum.
Adding ram later may not work; ram must be from a single matched kit to run at advertised speeds

Keep it simple, buy a single 2tb m.2 pcie ssd.

Your case looks like a good one for air cooling.

I think your psu is inadequate in power and warranty.

Your cpu can handle a much stronger graphics card in the future.
For that reason, buy a quality 850w psu with at least a 7 year warranty, preferably 10 years.
I was trying to use what i have when it comes to storage but i do agree it is better to just get a bigger m.2 and i thought the same for ram. What would you recommend as a stronger graphics card.
 

DawsonLoewig

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Hey there,

It's older tech, but still pretty decent. Your good at 1080p Ultra for new AAA. Although Unreal Engine 5 is a hog, and any games running with that engine do struggle a little on what is otherwise strong gaming system. It will play other games at 1440p with high/ultra settings too.

A newer build with choice parts might come in about the same cost with a couple of cutbacks. It would at least offer a route to upgrade the PC in a year or two with new CPU/GPU and/or faster ram.
What would recommend for some choice parts as you said
 
As far as gpu on a budget I’d suggest the rx 6800. Still a last gen card but should be a bit ahead of the 6750xt.

https://a.co/d/458DPPd

I also agree probably you want a good 850 watt or better power supply.

This would be a good psu. I’ve got one of these in my pc. I think it’s in tier A on the psu tier list.

https://a.co/d/gZthNfR

Your cpu should be around 200 which should leave just about enough for a budget case and other components give or taketake.
 
What would recommend for some choice parts as you said
This is a little over budget but I don't know what you already have.

PCPartPicker Part List

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 3.4 GHz 8-Core Processor ($130.00 @ Amazon)
CPU Cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler ($34.90 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4/ac ATX AM4 Motherboard ($89.99 @ Newegg)
Memory: TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory ($45.99 @ Amazon)
Storage: Western Digital Blue SN580 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($99.99 @ Amazon)
Video Card: PowerColor Fighter Radeon RX 6750 XT 12 GB Video Card ($289.99 @ Amazon)
Case: Thermaltake View 200 TG ARGB ATX Mid Tower Case ($59.99 @ Amazon)
Power Supply: Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 TT Premium 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($88.35 @ Amazon)
Total: $839.20
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2024-11-26 12:23 EST-0500


Going with the 1TB NVMe will save about $40. The 750W version of the PSU will save about $10.
 
What would recommend for some choice parts as you said
Well, I think going for a newer system will benefit now and in the future.

So something like this to start your system with and build what you have around it.

PCPartPicker Part List

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7700X 4.5 GHz 8-Core Processor ($259.99 @ Newegg)
CPU Cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler ($34.90 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: MSI PRO B650-S WIFI ATX AM5 Motherboard ($129.99 @ Amazon)
Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL36 Memory ($90.89 @ Amazon)
Total: $515.77
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2024-11-26 12:28 EST-0500


This will game and stream. It also has an upgrade path with probably two more cycles of CPU's for that platform.
 
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DawsonLoewig

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This is a little over budget but I don't know what you already have.

PCPartPicker Part List

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700X 3.4 GHz 8-Core Processor ($130.00 @ Amazon)
CPU Cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE 66.17 CFM CPU Cooler ($34.90 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming 4/ac ATX AM4 Motherboard ($89.99 @ Newegg)
Memory: TEAMGROUP T-Force Vulcan Z 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 Memory ($45.99 @ Amazon)
Storage: Western Digital Blue SN580 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($99.99 @ Amazon)
Video Card: PowerColor Fighter Radeon RX 6750 XT 12 GB Video Card ($289.99 @ Amazon)
Case: Thermaltake View 200 TG ARGB ATX Mid Tower Case ($59.99 @ Amazon)
Power Supply: Thermaltake Toughpower GF3 TT Premium 850 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($88.35 @ Amazon)
Total: $839.20
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2024-11-26 12:23 EST-0500


Going with the 1TB NVMe will save about $40. The 750W version of the PSU will save about $10.
Would my be quiet! cpu cooler be enough/work or would it be worth it to upgrade just because i just bought this one but regardless thanks for the list