New build lmk if it’s decent pls:3
Posted by Love12310@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 10 comments
Hiya I’m gonna be building a new pc for gaming and I’m looking to spend around $2500. I was thinking a ryzen 7 9700x, b650 motherboard, 32 gb ddr5 ram, be quiet! Light base 500 LX, be quiet pure loop 3 LX, dark power 13 850w, 1 tb ssd, and the main part I’m conflicted on is the graphics card. I was thinking about getting a 9700 xt or 9700 xtx but don’t know which one to get. If this sound solid pls drop a comment or if I’m a dummy lmk>.<
ccoulter93@reddit
Seems a little high but maybe I’m wrong, is this in USD or CAD?
Upbeat_Tea_4953@reddit
Definitely high.
Love12310@reddit (OP)
32 gb of ram is like 400, 2 tb ssd is also like 400 and the graphics card is like 800. Add all the other stuff and its about 2500
Upbeat_Tea_4953@reddit
Are you buying a gen 5 nvme? If not, you’re overpaying by 100-120. They have gone up but def not 400..
9800x3d - 430 MSI X870 - 200 Corsair Vengeance 32gb ddr5-6000 cl30 -350 (All 3 for 680 at microcenter) Case - 150 Kraken Plus 360mm aio - 150 Be quiet 1000w gold psu - 95 Crucial 2tb gen4 nvme - 230 Xfx swift 9070xt - 720
That’s not even a budget build and it’s 2275.. you could go with cheaper case and getting one of the 9070xt sku’s coming with a free 1000w gold psu….
Love12310@reddit (OP)
Ram and ssds are so expensive
Love12310@reddit (OP)
I’m in the us and I’ve been using microcenter prices. Ram and ssd is crazy expensive
ccoulter93@reddit
RAM/SSD prices have slowly started to drop, is there a reality where you wait a little bit longer on the build? Or maybe find those used for a reasonable price
Love12310@reddit (OP)
Well I’m gonna be waiting like 3 months until I graduate college so I’m praying they will be lower by then
Upbeat_Tea_4953@reddit
Seems really high for that build. Are you in the states?
Love12310@reddit (OP)
Yea everything is outrageous rn here