F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Hey guys, planning to do a Ryzen 7 7800X3D rig and looking for some advice.

Hey guys, planning to do a Ryzen 7 7800X3D rig and looking for some advice.

Hey guys, planning to do a Ryzen 7 7800X3D rig and looking for some advice.

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A_Piggy
Member
211
04-18-2026, 04:58 PM
#1
Here are your questions about building a new PC with these specific parts. Are there any problems that might happen when putting it together? Is the 6000MHz DDR5 memory good for this setup? Will the SE-207 cooler cool the Ryzen 7 enough? What should I think about overall? (Note: The graphics card, computer case, and power supply come from my old PC)
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A_Piggy
04-18-2026, 04:58 PM #1

Here are your questions about building a new PC with these specific parts. Are there any problems that might happen when putting it together? Is the 6000MHz DDR5 memory good for this setup? Will the SE-207 cooler cool the Ryzen 7 enough? What should I think about overall? (Note: The graphics card, computer case, and power supply come from my old PC)

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Mitheg
Junior Member
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04-19-2026, 01:03 AM
#2
Welcome to this forum! If you are a new person here, make sure to put all your questions in this thread so we can help. First off, please respect where people have asked these things before. I made this post because there are many posts on the internet asking for advice on upgrades. I feel like getting more information from *forums. will help everyone get ready with their setup, budget, place to buy stuff from, and some rules they should follow. What do you think about upgrading? What computer did you start with? Why are you changing it? Is DDR5-6000 CL28 the best choice for me? Yes, but you need to check if your RAM kit has AMD's E.X.P.O advertised on it. Just by the way, 6000MHz is good for DDR5 computers. Your power supply: What model and year do you have now? How much power did that unit use during its life? Case: Is using this one okay? Will the SE-207-XT give enough cooling for my 7800X3D? Yes, you should be fine.
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Mitheg
04-19-2026, 01:03 AM #2

Welcome to this forum! If you are a new person here, make sure to put all your questions in this thread so we can help. First off, please respect where people have asked these things before. I made this post because there are many posts on the internet asking for advice on upgrades. I feel like getting more information from *forums. will help everyone get ready with their setup, budget, place to buy stuff from, and some rules they should follow. What do you think about upgrading? What computer did you start with? Why are you changing it? Is DDR5-6000 CL28 the best choice for me? Yes, but you need to check if your RAM kit has AMD's E.X.P.O advertised on it. Just by the way, 6000MHz is good for DDR5 computers. Your power supply: What model and year do you have now? How much power did that unit use during its life? Case: Is using this one okay? Will the SE-207-XT give enough cooling for my 7800X3D? Yes, you should be fine.

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_Jill
Junior Member
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05-06-2026, 10:49 AM
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I plan to switch from my i5-11400F to a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, mostly because I play CS2 and other shooters or MMOs. The game performance should drop at least 1% because the old CPU is slow now compared to newer titles. My power supply is a Super Flower Platinum (I don't know the exact model name; I'd have to check the label or box). It has been working well for about four years. My computer case is the Jonsbo D31 Mesh.
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_Jill
05-06-2026, 10:49 AM #3

I plan to switch from my i5-11400F to a Ryzen 7 7800X3D, mostly because I play CS2 and other shooters or MMOs. The game performance should drop at least 1% because the old CPU is slow now compared to newer titles. My power supply is a Super Flower Platinum (I don't know the exact model name; I'd have to check the label or box). It has been working well for about four years. My computer case is the Jonsbo D31 Mesh.