Should I change any parts for 1700$ PC build.
Posted by BeneficialAd1391@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 6 comments
I am building my first pc with a strict budget of 1700$ . I plan to buy all of the parts on black friday or Cyber Monday when some are hopefully on sale.
I will use this pc for gaming. DLSS and Raytracing don't matter much to me. Typically play fps games, have been interested in games like Monster hunter, Space Marine 2, and soulslike games.
Also wondering if It will be fine using 3 intake fans on the front and using the 3 AIO fans as exhaust on the top.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/4mHZxg
Thanks for the help!
CSchampCS@reddit
What monitor do you play on? I have a few recommendations based on your display
BeneficialAd1391@reddit (OP)
I play on a 1080p 27 inch LG monitor rn plan to buy a 1440p monitor around christmas.
404_brain_not_found1@reddit
Thats basically the perfect parts selection for 1440p with ultra settings
CSchampCS@reddit
At 1440p you'll still be GPU limited in most games. I think you can sacrifice some of your CPU budget to go with a faster card.
Check this out:
CPU - Intel 13600KF - $210
Motherboard - ASRock B760M - $100
The 7700X is 6% faster for a 55% increase in dollars spent between the CPU and MOBO. That isn't worth it to me.
This will save you about $170 which you can put into either an RTX 4080 or even an RX 7900 XTX
I know you don't like using DLSS and RTX (not sure why) and you're going for an all white build but those two cards \^\^ perform so much better it's really a no brainer. You might even be able to score a 4080 Super or a white 7900XTX on Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist that is within your budget.
What do you think OP
n7_trekkie@reddit
good list. cosmetically i think this change makes sense, but that's just preference
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BeneficialAd1391@reddit (OP)
yea I was looking at the white gpu, but just listed the black one cause last time I was looking at it there wasn't a price showing. I'll take a look at the case. Thanks for the input.