first time building a pc.. how does my parts list look? (9800x3d + 5070 ti)
Posted by mmvlky@reddit | buildapc | View on Reddit | 6 comments
hii !! so I've been gaming on a really old prebuilt for yeaaars (ryzen 5 2600 + gtx 1650). it struggles to run any games now. I finally decided to build my own pc. it's my first time ever and im kinda nervous but also really excited.
I've been researching for months and asking a million questions- but I think I finally have a final list. I have some of the parts already but I'm still collecting things slowly. I wanted to ask if anyone sees any problems before I buy the last few pieces.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
Cooler: Lian Li HydroShift II LCD-S 360TL White (loved the unique look + bought)
GPU: MSI RTX 5070 Ti Gaming Trio OC 16gb (bought)
Motherboard: MSI B850 GAMING PLUS WIFI6E (bought)
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB White 32gb (2x16)
SSD: Samsung 9100 PRO 2tb
PSU: AORUS ELITE P1000W ICE White 1000w
my questions
does everything fit together? I've checked so many times but im still scared im missing something silly
is the ram okay or should I get something else? I wanted white, rgb and fast but idk
I mostly play fps shooter games, vr and draw. I just want high fps at 1440p and a pretty white setup that doesn't sound like a jet engine
please be honest !
thank u for reading (◕‿◕)
soupmayne@reddit
I have a very similar build. Not sure what your target fps is in 1440p but there are gonna be some limits I think. Like in arc raiders I could hit 140fps in ultra settings on 1440. I don’t do any overclocking or frame gen though. But on halo infinite I hit 240 without issue but that’s highest I can go on my monitor.
Also you don’t need an AIO unless you just really want one. I have the peerless assassin and it gets the job done. My pc can be a little loud but nothing crazy.
mmvlky@reddit (OP)
thank u for being so nice and sharing ur experience !
i mostly play fortnite and rdr2 so i think those fps numbers will be totally fine for me. honestly i just wanted the aio screen because it's cute.. i know i don't need it but idk it makes me happy lol
glad ur build is working well even if it gets a little loud. i'll try to keep my fan curves chill and hope for the best 💗
NoodleyBoi_@reddit
Looks pretty good but u should probably get a case as well, and the ram has to be ddr5, not ddr4, did u check that as well? and the ssd is pretty overkill, u wont see a difference between gen 3-5 ssds in just gaming, Ive heard there are issues with ur gpu lane sharing with the ssd if u have a gen5 ssd, which this one is. Im not that knowledgeable about the ssd stuff though, might wanna check that out! hope i could help
mmvlky@reddit (OP)
i got the hyte y70 case cause i liked its vertical GPU capacity but ill make sure that the ram i buy is ddr5, thank u for ur input!
NoodleyBoi_@reddit
Sorry if what I said sounded complicated, but basically everything works together well and I think it's a really good build, it'll do everything u mentioned well, and I dont think you'll have to worry about the lane sharing thing with the ssd since these motherboards support them
mmvlky@reddit (OP)
no no u didnt sound complicated at all, i actually really appreciate u mentioning the ssd lane thing cause i had no idea that was even a possibility lol. i'll double check my motherboard manual just to be safe. thank u for being so nice and helpful, it means a lot 🫶