Question rtx4070+ryzen5 9600x any problems?

Apr 3, 2025
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Budget: preferably under 2k euros, pc is going to be used for gaming and engineering software in 4-6y. first pc, prob building myself.

build:
cpu: ryzen 5 9600x
cpu cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE
gpu: Gigabyte WINDFORCE OC GeForce RTX 4070 12 GB
ram: Kingston FURY Beast 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR5-6000 CL30
storage: MSI SPATIUM M480 PRO
mobo: ASUS TUF GAMING B650-PLUS WIFI
psu: Lian Li edge gold 750w
case: meshify 2 compact
monitor: Asus ROG Strix XG27UCS 27.0"
(yes I need that 4070, no overclocking, found a nice deal on psu so thats why 750w (i know thats to much))
Just want comfirmation from someone that cpu cooler is enough, no cpu bottlenecking, everythings compatible (including monitor). Maybe you would recommend some other parts.
 
2x16GB memory is the common recommendation.

Hard to condemn GPU choices without prices, and the European market isn't as starved as the US.

750W is just about right for a 4070 in my opinion, as there aren't that many decent 650W PSU on the market. Plus the total system load you would be sitting comfortably around 40-50% under a full load, which should keep it nice and quiet.

CPU cooler is overkill, that CPU you can easily get away with a single tower cooler. It will work very well.

Parts recommendation would come with a country of purchase.
 
Why do you need a 4070? A 5070 is faster and much cheaper right now, looking at German Pcpartpicker. Enough to allow for a Ryzen 7 7700 at the very least. Yes that cooler is fine.
for me (lithuania) a 5070 is about 50-100 more expensive, also dont trust these new cards, they havent been around long enough and nvidia might flop hard. Also is a 7 7700 beter than a 9600x? its actualy 20 euros cheaper now in ltihuania
 
Unless said game wants more cores. Some newer titles will fully utilize a 6c/12t chip like the 9600x. Also you want some resources available for handling background tasks that Windows does while you are gaming. Having those resources reduces stuttering while gaming. Clean test bench benchmarks do not equal real world experience.