Is this a good build?
Posted by Upbeat_Doughnut_2537@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 5 comments
Hey guys my friend is building his first pc and was wondering if its a solid build, here are the parts
Posted by Upbeat_Doughnut_2537@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 5 comments
Hey guys my friend is building his first pc and was wondering if its a solid build, here are the parts
PixelPete27@reddit
Great build. Couple suggestions on these parts: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/jcHZ4p
I'd go with this PSU, better quality and cheaper.
MSI Shadow 5080 is a bit cheaper.
Case is cheaper, but if he likes the aesthetic of the other one, keep it!
Great build.
Born_Bad_1294@reddit
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/rQy6sK
Changed many things. Will dish out similar performance but for cheaper
TokageLife@reddit
Is your friend comfortable with using mods? If they're willing to Optiscaler most of their games they can save a few hundred bucks going for a $699-$800 9070XT instead of the $1,070 5070ti.
aminy23@reddit
Instead of: PCPartPicker Part List
I would:
Corsair themselves recommends Cybenetics, I also recommend it: https://www.corsair.com/newsroom/press-release/corsair-transitions-to-more-comprehensive-psu-certifications-from-cybenetics
The Corsair PSU: https://www.cybenetics.com/evaluations/psus/2630
And the alternative PSU: https://www.cybenetics.com/evaluations/psus/2478
The SSD is a massive upgrade: * Endurance - 440TBW QLC -> 1200 TBW TLC * DRAMless -> DRAM * PCIe 4 -> PCIe 5 * Average performance -> chart topper: * https://tpucdn.com/review/crucial-t710-2-tb/images/relative-performance.png
PCPartPicker Part List
JumboPancake@reddit
Classic mid-high end build. If cost isn't an issue looks great.