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https://viper.patriotmemory.com/products/viper-vp4300lite-pcie-m-2-gen4x4-solid-state-drive

https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-5-7600-non-x/20.html

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CPU: *AMD Ryzen 5 7600 3.8 GHz 6-Core Processor (£173.25 @ NeoComputers)
Storage: *Patriot Viper VP4300 Lite 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive (£104.99 @ Amazon UK)
Total: £278.24
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
*Lowest price parts chosen from parametric criteria
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Thanks for this.

An earlier post recommended the KC3000 model due to its DRAM cache. I don't honestly know what this means but did follow the advice on my pick.

How would this Viper recommendation stack up vs it? Is there any benefit?
 
Few thoughts:

The Peerless assassin 120 is a huge cooler. The case comes with a rear fan installed. So the optimal fan placement would be fans above the ram and 1 inbetwwen the cooler heatsinks. In this case, the fan will cover the ram. So just go for NON RGB white rams.

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product...-16-gb-ddr5-6000-cl30-memory-kf560c30bwek2-32

similar SSD model for a bit less:

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product...-tb-m2-2280-nvme-solid-state-drive-sfyrd2000g

Alternate white 7900XT:

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product...rx-7900-xt-20-gb-video-card-rx7900xt-pgw-20go

Alternate white PSU:

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product...fied-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-etv850g-w


I am not so sure about the airflow in that case. The GPU will be starved for airflow. Even if you have a bottom intake fan, the fans need to pull fresh air from outside the case through the bottom panel. I dont know how effective it will be.

Alternate case:

https://www.bossecomputers.com/deepcool-ch360-digital-micro-atx-white-case-3430-p.asp

https://computerorbit.com/products/...U-Q8l6iANvdCRM88s_G1wh2323yvehcfyfQoq4PZgwyKI


go for the Hellhound OC if you choose the CH360 case. It will be a tight fit!

Photos of a build with a 320mm GPU:

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/b/GhbhP6
 
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Can someone help me understand more about 'transient spikes'.

From the knowledge I have picked up so far, it is my understanding that PSU's with ATX3.0 or 3.1 deal better with transient spikes as they can handle about 50% higher than their max wattage without going crazy. If this is incorrect please correct me.

If my system is estimated to run on 500w, accounting for +50% I would say 750/850w should be good however some places I read suggest much higher wattage PSU's and I don't fully understand why.

If it wasn't ATX3/3.1 then I might understand why, but surely thats what the new ATX versions are designed to handle?
 
it is not 50%, its 200%.

The 16 pin connector again needs to be rated for the wattage. This is why most 750W PSU come with a 450W 16 pin connection and 850W and above sport a 600W connection for the GPU. And ATX 3.0 certified means that for a short duration, the 600W connection can give 1200W.

something for you to read:

 
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So here is my breakdown

GPU - 7900 XT (300w)
CPU - 7800x3d (162w) OR 7600x (105w)
Motherboard - Gigabyte Aorus Elite b650m Ice (60w)
Ram - Teamgroup T Force Delta RGB 32gb (29w)
Cooler - Arctic Liquid Freezer III RGB (15w)
Memory - Kingston KC3000 (10w)
Case - Unknown (3 RGB case fams)

At worst I calculate that to be around 600 watts (likely less but lets round up).

If my GPU can have transient spikes of up to double I should account for 900w for my PSU?
 

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So here is my breakdown

GPU - 7900 XT (300w)
CPU - 7800x3d (162w) OR 7600x (105w)
Motherboard - Gigabyte Aorus Elite b650m Ice (60w)
Ram - Teamgroup T Force Delta RGB 32gb (29w)
Cooler - Arctic Liquid Freezer III RGB (15w)
Memory - Kingston KC3000 (10w)
Case - Unknown (3 RGB case fams)

At worst I calculate that to be around 600 watts (likely less but lets round up).

If my GPU can have transient spikes of up to double I should account for 900w for my PSU?
For this setup, you should install at least 850W and the recommendation would be 1000W. You must calculate the peak loads. AMD GPU will go blank screen when having less power supplied.