RequestFirst build : is it ok
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Hi guys, as the title states, this is the fisrt time i try to build a pc.
I just want something that can run latest games properly with min 60 fps without coughing. I own everthing except the case and its components. I've informed myself about all components but i dont want to make a mistake buying something worthless or something that could have been better and cheaper. So what do you think about this compo pls ? - MSI GeForce RTX 3060 VENTUS 2X OC (LHR) Carte graphique PCI-Express - Refroidissement semi-passif (mode 0 dB) - Avec backplate - Compatible VR - Intel Core i7-12700KF (3.6 GHz) Processeur Socket 1700 - 12 coeurs - Cache 25 Mo - Alder Lake - Ventirad non inclus - GIGABYTE Z690M DS3H DDR4 Carte mre mATX - Socket 1700 - Chipset Intel Z690 - USB 3.1 Type C - SATA 6 Gb/s - M.2 - Noctua NH-U12S chromax.black (Compatible Socket LGA 1700)Ventirad Tour - PWM - Socket AMD AM5 / AM4 / AM3(+) / AM2(+) / FM2(+) / FM1 et Intel 2066 / 2011(-V3) / 115x / 1200 / 1700- - Corsair CX650F RGB (Blanc) - 650W Alimentation PC Certifie 80+ Bronze - Modulaire - DDR4 Corsair Vengeance RGB RS Noir - 16 Go 3200 MHz - CAS 16 Mmoire DDR4 optimise Intel et AMD - PC-25600 - LED RGB - Zalman R2 - Blanc Boitier PC Moyen Tour - E-ATX / ATX / mATX / Mini-ITX - USB 3.0 - Avec fentre (pleine taille) - Samsung 980 500 Go SSD M.2 - PCI-Express 3.0 NVMe - Contrleur Samsung Pablo - Lecture max : 3100 Mo/s - Ecriture max : 2600 Mo/s - Mmoire TLC 3D - Seagate BarraCuda 2 To Disque dur 3.5" - 7200 tpm - 256 Mo - SATA III - Bulk Thanks |
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That's will easily surpass 60fps but please upgrade that PSU man.
id recommend going near to the 1000s for a PSU or 850w especially as your running a 30 series and a 12th gen and the 30 series alone is recommended to run a 550w and the 12th gen CPU suggesting you should be on a higher psu that 650. although it would work for a short period of time but after a while your psu would start to break down and not give the components the right w's so you'd experience issue such as your usb slots disconnecting and possibly frying your motherboard -.- i'm no pc wizard but i have experienced these issues from running a lower psu. always go future proof with a PSU |
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i would deff change the psu just to make sure things are always good with your pc you dont want to run into problems later down the road. |
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PSU is fine for the combo. I would highly advise you stray away from disk drives unless you need the budget. You can find high capacity SSDs for relatively cheap. You should be able to find matching RAM kits of 3600+ for not much more then what you're going to pay for the 3200.
Just some pointers. Reference the stickied topic if you're requesting further assistance. |
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black friday is around the corner as well, take advantage of the deals, but if you ordering things then wait for cyber monday. hope the build comes out good! but deff get a good SSD like 16 said |
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