[SOLVED] Ryzen 5000 and RTX 3000 ready build

Axelio

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By the end of November (to take advantage of Black Friday and Cyber Monday) I am am planning to build a PC. I have a good idea of the parts I am looking for and I prepared the list on PcPartPicker (see below). I would like you guys to have a look just in case there is something uncompatible or wrong. Let me know your opinion! My budget is around 1200-1300 GBP.
My biggest doubt is the PSU, I put a 750W hoping it will be enough to power a system with a 3070.

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/hMBxYg


IMPORTANT NOTES:
-The CPU is going to be the brand new Ryzen 5 5600X (I put the 3600XT just to fill up the slot).
-The 3070 is just any 3070. I just hope to get one.
-I already have the RAM & SSD listed.
 
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Hi and thank you. What's wrong with the case?
Also, I know that the new 3000 series cards have a different pin. Do they come with an adapter (both the FE and third parties cards)? Or does it come with the PSU?

Nothing "wrong" about the case Im just not a fan of corsair cases, this one in particular is pretty decent airflow wise so no worries in that front. (For less you could get the https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product...hify-c-atx-mid-tower-case-fd-ca-mesh-c-bko-tg)

The FE cards comes with a new 12 pin conector and do come with an adapter inside the box. Most third party cards comes with two or three 8 pin pcie power cables (the usual ones that comes with the PSUs)

Axelio

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Hi and welcome to the forum.

I do not see anything wrong here. Im not a fan of that particular Case, I guess is up to the buyer taste :)

And yeah the 750 watts unit should be enough for the RTX 3070.
Hi and thank you. What's wrong with the case?
Also, I know that the new 3000 series cards have a different pin. Do they come with an adapter (both the FE and third parties cards)? Or does it come with the PSU?
 
Hi and thank you. What's wrong with the case?
Also, I know that the new 3000 series cards have a different pin. Do they come with an adapter (both the FE and third parties cards)? Or does it come with the PSU?

Nothing "wrong" about the case Im just not a fan of corsair cases, this one in particular is pretty decent airflow wise so no worries in that front. (For less you could get the https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product...hify-c-atx-mid-tower-case-fd-ca-mesh-c-bko-tg)

The FE cards comes with a new 12 pin conector and do come with an adapter inside the box. Most third party cards comes with two or three 8 pin pcie power cables (the usual ones that comes with the PSUs)
 
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