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Razlorus
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07-14-2025, 04:55 AM
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Hello everyone,
I’m working on my third PC build and would really value your input. I want to confirm if the parts I’ve selected are fully compatible and if this configuration offers solid performance. If you have any recommendations for significant upgrades within the same price range, I’m open to hearing them. However, if the performance gain isn’t substantial, I probably won’t proceed since I’m very excited about the components I’ve chosen. While staying within budget isn’t my main priority, I’d prefer not to compromise on quality—unless everything works perfectly. After finishing the build, I plan to set my RAM to 6000 MHz CL30, as it’s recommended for Ryzen CPUs (compared to Intel in previous builds). A 6400MHz CL32 might also work, but it depends on factors like the silicon selection. I’m likely to get the 5070Ti when it launches, since in my country 5080s were available for three days. My plan is to use the NZXT H7 Elite (2022). I’ve already purchased the RAM, so I can’t afford a lower MHz or CL version; I’ll just adjust it in the BIOS. I’m based in Poland and my budget is around $1500 without the GPU.

Thanks in advance for your advice!
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/dMBn8Q
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Razlorus
07-14-2025, 04:55 AM #1

Hello everyone,
I’m working on my third PC build and would really value your input. I want to confirm if the parts I’ve selected are fully compatible and if this configuration offers solid performance. If you have any recommendations for significant upgrades within the same price range, I’m open to hearing them. However, if the performance gain isn’t substantial, I probably won’t proceed since I’m very excited about the components I’ve chosen. While staying within budget isn’t my main priority, I’d prefer not to compromise on quality—unless everything works perfectly. After finishing the build, I plan to set my RAM to 6000 MHz CL30, as it’s recommended for Ryzen CPUs (compared to Intel in previous builds). A 6400MHz CL32 might also work, but it depends on factors like the silicon selection. I’m likely to get the 5070Ti when it launches, since in my country 5080s were available for three days. My plan is to use the NZXT H7 Elite (2022). I’ve already purchased the RAM, so I can’t afford a lower MHz or CL version; I’ll just adjust it in the BIOS. I’m based in Poland and my budget is around $1500 without the GPU.

Thanks in advance for your advice!
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/dMBn8Q

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1234qaz12qaz
Posting Freak
773
07-14-2025, 04:55 AM
#2
Welcome to the forums, newcomer! It’s recommended to format your questions clearly within this thread; *How to Ask for New Build or Upgrade Advice*. Initially, it’s important to acknowledge where appropriate respect should be shown—this adaptation comes from the Animal's *How To Ask For New Build Advice* post. I developed it since many users are currently seeking upgrade guidance both here and on the CPU forums, and I believe... forums. the community can offer helpful advice. Cost isn’t my main priority, though I’d prefer to keep things sensible. We’ll need a figure, otherwise we risk exceeding our limits. The term “budget” is subjective and its meaning changes depending on the context. I’d consider a Corsair PSU or something of higher quality that’s dependable. Your chosen RAM is suitable for this build, featuring AMD’s E.X.P.O. technology. You can opt for DDR5-6400MHz since you’re running a 9000 series Ryzen processor. It’s worth noting that in my country, 5080s were available for three days straight. Where would this region be on the Atlas? This is why we ask users to format their threads as the one above, so they can see what resources are accessible. Product and brand availability will differ by location. If we suggest something not available locally, it wastes effort exchanging links. Sharing links that reflect your situation helps us in two ways. Moved the thread from the Components section to the System section.
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1234qaz12qaz
07-14-2025, 04:55 AM #2

Welcome to the forums, newcomer! It’s recommended to format your questions clearly within this thread; *How to Ask for New Build or Upgrade Advice*. Initially, it’s important to acknowledge where appropriate respect should be shown—this adaptation comes from the Animal's *How To Ask For New Build Advice* post. I developed it since many users are currently seeking upgrade guidance both here and on the CPU forums, and I believe... forums. the community can offer helpful advice. Cost isn’t my main priority, though I’d prefer to keep things sensible. We’ll need a figure, otherwise we risk exceeding our limits. The term “budget” is subjective and its meaning changes depending on the context. I’d consider a Corsair PSU or something of higher quality that’s dependable. Your chosen RAM is suitable for this build, featuring AMD’s E.X.P.O. technology. You can opt for DDR5-6400MHz since you’re running a 9000 series Ryzen processor. It’s worth noting that in my country, 5080s were available for three days straight. Where would this region be on the Atlas? This is why we ask users to format their threads as the one above, so they can see what resources are accessible. Product and brand availability will differ by location. If we suggest something not available locally, it wastes effort exchanging links. Sharing links that reflect your situation helps us in two ways. Moved the thread from the Components section to the System section.

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soul_harveste
Member
223
07-14-2025, 04:55 AM
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Thanks for the suggestions and moving the thread to the right section! After ten minutes, I already notice the moderation is great. I’ll edit the thread now. Do you have any good Corsair PSU recommendations for this model? It should be ATX 3.1 because of its support for new components and 12V 2x6-pin connectors? Also, is the rest of the build okay? I’m aware it might be a bit expensive.
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soul_harveste
07-14-2025, 04:55 AM #3

Thanks for the suggestions and moving the thread to the right section! After ten minutes, I already notice the moderation is great. I’ll edit the thread now. Do you have any good Corsair PSU recommendations for this model? It should be ATX 3.1 because of its support for new components and 12V 2x6-pin connectors? Also, is the rest of the build okay? I’m aware it might be a bit expensive.