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First time build - Could use feedback before I make the purchase

martinceld

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Hello! So I have just finished making my build and it's my first time. I don't know much about PCs so I based a lot of choices on feedback/suggestions from people on forums and reddit, and availability + price in my country (Philippines)

**You'll notice that the prices may be higher than what you would expect and this would likely be due to the higher prices of computer parts here in my country. I would definitely be able to get a better build for this price if I were in North America

My build


Does everything look like it will work well together? Any feedback would be appreciated

 
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Why not go for latest gen AM5, this way you've got somewhat of an upgrade path for the near future...
 
Looks really good, but I'm confused on the fans. The case supports 6 and comes with 3, why buy 6 more? The two you have listed aren't compatible with each other. The stock and ID Cooling fans should both plug into the motherboard's RGB controls, but the PC Coolers are standalone and will do their own thing.
 
Looks really good, but I'm confused on the fans. The case supports 6 and comes with 3, why buy 6 more? The two you have listed aren't compatible with each other. The stock and ID Cooling fans should both plug into the motherboard's RGB controls, but the PC Coolers are standalone and will do their own thing.
To replace crap stock case fans with decent ones.

Your cooling system is as loud as the weakest link.

Don't spend $440 on a 6750XT, go for a 4070 or a 4060 Ti.

Rest is fine, but you should really be buying a 5600X3D/5800X3D if buying into AM4 this late.

TBH you can get 3600/16 32 GB memory for that price too.

Avoid the "PC Cooler HALO FRGB 72 CFM 120 mm Fans 3-Pack" fans, at 3 for $10 they're going to be crap, I'd also caution against buying into RGB fans in this price range, cheap fans can be good, cheap RGB fans are almost never good.

I would also go for at minimum a 750 W PSU, this will allow future upgrades to GPU.

https://ph.pcpartpicker.com/list/VfFtmr Somewhat fixed build, I've left the RGB fans out, pick some matching ones or go for good quality non RGB fans like Artic, Phanteks, or Noctuas.
 
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The price gap between the 6750XT and the 4070 could be pretty big depending on what your local prices are. I would stay away from the 4060Ti, especially if you're going to be playing on the 1440p monitor you selected. 8GB of VRAM isn't enough to run many newer games at high/ultra settings without potentially running into stuttering issues. I would first consider what games you'll be playing. There are some good YouTube channels that compare different hardware benchmarks in a lot of different games: Hardware Unboxed, Gamers Nexus, Techtesters, Daniel Owen, etc. Some games heavily favor Nvidia over AMD and vice versa and that should play into your choice IMO.
 
The price gap between the 6750XT and the 4070 could be pretty big depending on what your local prices are. I would stay away from the 4060Ti, especially if you're going to be playing on the 1440p monitor you selected. 8GB of VRAM isn't enough to run many newer games at high/ultra settings without potentially running into stuttering issues. I would first consider what games you'll be playing. There are some good YouTube channels that compare different hardware benchmarks in a lot of different games: Hardware Unboxed, Gamers Nexus, Techtesters, Daniel Owen, etc. Some games heavily favor Nvidia over AMD and vice versa and that should play into your choice IMO.
"GeForce RTX 4060 Ti comes with a 8 GB VRAM buffer—same as last generation's RTX 3060 Ti. There have been heated discussions claiming that 8 GB is already "obsolete," I've even seen people say that about 12 GB. While it would be nice of course to have more VRAM on the RTX 4060 Ti, for the vast majority of games, especially at resolutions like 1080p, having more VRAM will make exactly zero difference. In our test suite not a single game shows any performance penalty for RTX 4060 Ti vs cards with more VRAM (at 1080p). New games like Resident Evil, Hogwarts Legacy, The Last of Us and Jedi Survivor do allocate a lot of VRAM, which doesn't mean all that data actually gets used. No doubt, you can find edge cases where 8 GB will not be enough, but for thousands of games it will be a complete non-issue, and I think it's not unreasonable for buyers in this price-sensitive segment to to set textures to High instead of Ultra, for two or three titles."


Get the card that performs better which is the same price. This is the 4060 Ti, not the 6750XT, regardless of how much VRAM it has.

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Hello! So I have just finished making my build and it's my first time. I don't know much about PCs so I based a lot of choices on feedback/suggestions from people on forums and reddit, and availability + price in my country (Philippines)

**You'll notice that the prices may be higher than what you would expect and this would likely be due to the higher prices of computer parts here in my country. I would definitely be able to get a better build for this price if I were in North America

My build


Does everything look like it will work well together? Any feedback would be appreciated

I know most things are personal preference.............however condsider this cooler..........it will help with VRM cooling as well. Noctua-NH-C14S-Premium-Cooler-NF-A14

I have had 2 focus gold PSUs dynamite on me..............maybe just bad luck?

General note - look for ssd with at least 5yr warranty.

Good luck!!
 
I wouldnt waste money on a 4060/ti, worst deal around.
 
"GeForce RTX 4060 Ti comes with a 8 GB VRAM buffer—same as last generation's RTX 3060 Ti. There have been heated discussions claiming that 8 GB is already "obsolete," I've even seen people say that about 12 GB. While it would be nice of course to have more VRAM on the RTX 4060 Ti, for the vast majority of games, especially at resolutions like 1080p, having more VRAM will make exactly zero difference. In our test suite not a single game shows any performance penalty for RTX 4060 Ti vs cards with more VRAM (at 1080p). New games like Resident Evil, Hogwarts Legacy, The Last of Us and Jedi Survivor do allocate a lot of VRAM, which doesn't mean all that data actually gets used. No doubt, you can find edge cases where 8 GB will not be enough, but for thousands of games it will be a complete non-issue, and I think it's not unreasonable for buyers in this price-sensitive segment to to set textures to High instead of Ultra, for two or three titles."


Get the card that performs better which is the same price. This is the 4060 Ti, not the 6750XT, regardless of how much VRAM it has.

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Unfortunately this model is $560 in my country :(

Why not go for latest gen AM5, this way you've got somewhat of an upgrade path for the near future...
Unfortunately the price difference is around $90 for me which is sadly out of my budget. I also don't plan to upgrade anytime soon so I think it will be okay

The price gap between the 6750XT and the 4070 could be pretty big depending on what your local prices are. I would stay away from the 4060Ti, especially if you're going to be playing on the 1440p monitor you selected. 8GB of VRAM isn't enough to run many newer games at high/ultra settings without potentially running into stuttering issues. I would first consider what games you'll be playing. There are some good YouTube channels that compare different hardware benchmarks in a lot of different games: Hardware Unboxed, Gamers Nexus, Techtesters, Daniel Owen, etc. Some games heavily favor Nvidia over AMD and vice versa and that should play into your choice IMO.
Yes unfortunately the price difference is massive for me. The GPU I am getting is $425. The price range for the 4070 is $720-$1080 huhu

I know most things are personal preference.............however condsider this cooler..........it will help with VRM cooling as well. Noctua-NH-C14S-Premium-Cooler-NF-A14

I have had 2 focus gold PSUs dynamite on me..............maybe just bad luck?

General note - look for ssd with at least 5yr warranty.

Good luck!!
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be readily available here in my country

Oh no that sucks about the PSUs. Did that damage your system?
 
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Hey everyone! I was wondering if for my build, would there be any major difference between the 5700x I originally intended to get and an Ryen 5 5600? A friend of mine said that since I'm mostly just gonna be gaming that I could save money by going for the 5600 and it wouldn't really have any effect on performance?
 
Why not go for latest gen AM5, this way you've got somewhat of an upgrade path for the near future...
+1 for AM5 build, upgrade path is important, the AM4 is still viable but its getting old and no for the 4060 series from nvidia... they are terribly priced
 
You do have an upgrade path on AM4 with x3d or Ryzen 9 chips, they're not going EoL anytime soon!

Also you don't need to buy the fastest/latest available platform on the market, this isn't like 10 years back when you were stuck on a single socket/processor as Intel deemed you too unworthy of an (cheap) upgrade :shadedshu:
 
You do have an upgrade path on AM4 with x3d or Ryzen 9 chips, they're not going EoL anytime soon!

Also you don't need to buy the fastest/latest available platform on the market, this isn't like 10 years back when you were stuck on a single socket/processor as Intel deemed you too unworthy of an (cheap) upgrade :shadedshu:
okay lets say going from a 5700x to 5800x3d or 5950 how much gaming perf do you gain? vs say a 7600x to a 9600x or 9600x3d, for even higher performance gains.
i mean if budget is really constraint then save up just a bit more... there is nothing wrong with am4 platform just with 5700x the upgrade path is limited now.
personally if i was buying new i would choose the newer platform over the older one..
 
You do have an upgrade path on AM4 with x3d or Ryzen 9 chips, they're not going EoL anytime soon!

Also you don't need to buy the fastest/latest available platform on the market, this isn't like 10 years back when you were stuck on a single socket/processor as Intel deemed you too unworthy of an (cheap) upgrade :shadedshu:

okay lets say going from a 5700x to 5800x3d or 5950 how much gaming perf do you gain? vs say a 7600x to a 9600x or 9600x3d, for even higher performance gains.
i mean if budget is really constraint then save up just a bit more... there is nothing wrong with am4 platform just with 5700x the upgrade path is limited now.
personally if i was buying new i would choose the newer platform over the older one..
Speaking of processors, would a 5600 be basically just as good as the 5700x for my build? I was told there was no noticeable difference for gaming between these 2 processors for my build (6750xt + 1440p 144hz monitor)
 
okay lets say going from a 5700x to 5800x3d or 5950 how much gaming perf do you gain?
If the OP is upgrading just for gaming a second hand 5800x3d would be an option, 15-20% being a reasonable number probably for $100~150 maybe 2-3 years down the line?
vs say a 7600x to a 9600x or 9600x3d, for even higher performance gains.
Depends, do you have an unlimited budget for gaming? If OP is wanting/planning to upgrade in the next 5 years then AM5 is a viable but still the more expensive option.
 
If the OP is upgrading just for gaming a second hand 5800x3d would be an option, 15-20% being a reasonable number probably for $100~150 maybe 2-3 years down the line?

Depends, do you have an unlimited budget for gaming? If OP is wanting/planning to upgrade in the next 5 years then AM5 is a viable but still the more expensive option.
alright say 2-3 years down the line, i think amd wouldn't be selling the 5800x3d cpus anymore and op has to resort to second hand which is a risk that he has to take...
i understand am5 is more expensive but it depends on which boards you pick.. 7600 is not expensive and DDR5 ram prices have dropped significantly.. its not more expensive by a big margin...
but its up to op... i still think am5 is the way to go for brand new
 
Yes it ultimately boils down to what you'd prefer, risk vs reward although I will add that the CPU is probably the least risky "second hand" PC component you can buy. They're basically tanks relatively speaking wrt most other components in there, they either work or they don't & any damage is usually easy to check.
 
i'd go with the GP850P (Monitor)
3600mb/s RAM
a 6700XT which is often MUCH cheaper.
and some Arctic P12/P14 fans which are cheaper as well.
the rest is pretty decent.
 
i'd go with the GP850P (Monitor)
3600mb/s RAM
a 6700XT which is often MUCH cheaper.
and some Arctic P12/P14 fans which are cheaper as well.
the rest is pretty decent.
I checked that monitor out and unfortunately it is out of my budget as it is $125 more expensive in my country.

The ram is actually 3600, the one on the chart I posted is a mistake haha

Yeah I tried for a 6700xt but AMD units are not as readily available here :( And the ones I found from reliable vendors are around the same price as the 6750XT. It's a struggle haha

Okay will look into the fans! Thanks
 
It's a struggle haha

This is an ongoing conversation here on TPU. You have the right attitude towards approaching regional differences in availability and pricing.

Branding is one the limiting factors in the core Western countries. It doesn't get said often enough that if you can find similar (or better) quality items made in the same one or two factories everything seems to come from. There is no reason to avoid these products if you are capable of assessing and monitoring their behaviors. Another limiting factor in branded products is they are increasingly made worse in order to avoid legal issues resulting from acts of idiocy.

Best of luck and keep an open mind.
 
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