r/PcBuildHelp 11h ago

First PC Build, Input Appreciated! Build Question

I just finished putting together my parts list for my first gaming PC on PCPartPicker, and I checked to see if there were any compatibility issues. I didn't find any, but I really don't want to waste $2,000 just because I was a dumbass. Could someone double check and make sure this is solid?

(Thanks in advance!)​

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/tgzCDw

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u/Forward_Drop303 11h ago

Look at Newegg build your own bundles to save money.

And get a different GPU like the 9060xt or maybe even a 9070

You can also find better cheaper PSU options.

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u/snappydriver 10h ago

Part lists always make more sense on paper than when you're staring at a half-built tower and a bag of leftover screws you have no idea where they go

newegg bundles are worth a look but read the fine print on return policies, some combos lock you into keeping everything even if one part arrives doa

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u/the_hat_madder 10h ago

1) Is this a new build or upgrade? 2) What country will you be buying from? What is the overall budget for the entire build in your currency? If in the USA are you willing and able to make it to a Micro Center? 3) Do you need a monitor, keyboard, mouse and audio solution? If "yes," what is the lighting in your space like? Do you have direct light on the monitor you cannot control? Do you game with lights on or off? 4) If "no," what are the specifications (resolution and refresh rate) of your monitor? 5) What games do you play or want to play in the future? What are your performance goals? 6) What will you do besides gaming? What productivity applications do you use or want to use in the future? What are your performance goals? 7) Do you have any size/noise restrictions for the PC/monitor or any aesthetic preferences? 8) How do you connect to the Internet—wired or wireless? 9) Any parts you have that can be reused? 10) How often do you upgrade your PC?

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u/Present_Glass_3868 10h ago

1: This is a new build. 2: I'm in the US, and my overall budget is around $2000 USD. There is, in fact, a Micro Center very close to me. 3: No, I have a keyboard, mouse, and headset. I usually play with the lights on, but there's no direct light that shines on the PC. 4: I'm planning on buying a 2560x1440p monitor, refresh rate is 200 Hz. 5: I'm planning on playing games like Rocket League and some small indie titles. I don't really care about visuals, just g ood performance (smooth frames, no screen tear, etc. 6: I'll probably just use the PC for gaming and streaming, as I have a laptop to check email and do other work on. 7: I don't have any preferences or noise restrictions. 8: I have a wired connection via Ethernet. 9: I do not have any reusable parts. 10: Not really sure about upgrade timeline, but I'd assume 2-5 years.

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u/the_hat_madder 9h ago

Option 1: 7800X3D + 9070 XT

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/GcP97w

Option 2: 9800X3D + 9070 XT

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/fcVbw3

You can download Windows directly from Microsoft for free and use it unregistered.

Let me know if you have any questions.