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If you're starting from scratch with a PC build, it's wise to seek a second perspective.

If you're starting from scratch with a PC build, it's wise to seek a second perspective.

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Kacper_Bored
Senior Member
389
12-02-2023, 04:50 AM
#1
I understand the fundamentals of PC construction, but this is my initial attempt at building a PC from scratch.
Before purchasing any parts, I need to confirm compatibility beyond just fitting the MATX motherboard.
2) The power supply should be reliable and sufficient for the system's needs.
3) Have I overlooked any essential components besides fans and the tower?
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Kacper_Bored
12-02-2023, 04:50 AM #1

I understand the fundamentals of PC construction, but this is my initial attempt at building a PC from scratch.
Before purchasing any parts, I need to confirm compatibility beyond just fitting the MATX motherboard.
2) The power supply should be reliable and sufficient for the system's needs.
3) Have I overlooked any essential components besides fans and the tower?

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Endersteve24
Member
161
12-02-2023, 05:55 AM
#2
If the budget permits, I would increase the power supply to at least 750w, preferably 850w, to enhance upgrade options. Otherwise, I would reduce the board capacity slightly, opting for a solid B850, so resources can be redirected toward a more capable PSU.
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Endersteve24
12-02-2023, 05:55 AM #2

If the budget permits, I would increase the power supply to at least 750w, preferably 850w, to enhance upgrade options. Otherwise, I would reduce the board capacity slightly, opting for a solid B850, so resources can be redirected toward a more capable PSU.

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BruceJH
Member
173
12-20-2023, 01:18 PM
#3
I suggest a more powerful PSU. I generally use Thermal Take or Cooler Master models. Aim for at least 650W, preferably 750W if possible. The Geforce RTX 4060 is just a model name. More details would be useful.
Your storage type isn’t mentioned—do you have NVME or SATA SSD in mind?
This case should work well: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/4fhFf7/...-9011218ww
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BruceJH
12-20-2023, 01:18 PM #3

I suggest a more powerful PSU. I generally use Thermal Take or Cooler Master models. Aim for at least 650W, preferably 750W if possible. The Geforce RTX 4060 is just a model name. More details would be useful.
Your storage type isn’t mentioned—do you have NVME or SATA SSD in mind?
This case should work well: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/4fhFf7/...-9011218ww

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khaledkb_
Senior Member
724
12-20-2023, 06:55 PM
#4
This is not a particular suggestion.
However, it's definitely not the one you're referring to.
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khaledkb_
12-20-2023, 06:55 PM #4

This is not a particular suggestion.
However, it's definitely not the one you're referring to.

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RHINOncg2000
Member
162
12-25-2023, 09:14 AM
#5
I don't believe PSU will meet expectations in terms of quality. I'd steer clear of the 13th and 14th generation Intel chips as well. The motherboard also suffers from weak power delivery. A 16 GB RAM isn't sufficient for what I imagine is a high-performance gaming setup. The case also plays a role, since good airflow is essential.

I would opt for something different. If the budget allows, I'd prioritize a superior GPU with at least 12 GB of VRAM.

PCPartPicker Part List
CPU:
Intel Core i7-12700K 3.6 GHz 12-Core Processor
($219.00 @ Newegg)
CPU Cooler:
Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE V3 70.84 CFM CPU Cooler
($34.90 @ Amazon)
Motherboard:
Gigabyte Z790 S WIFI DDR4 (rev. 1.0) ATX LGA1700 Motherboard
($127.49 @ Amazon)
Memory:
TEAMGROUP T-Create Expert 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory
($49.99 @ Amazon)
Power Supply:
Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 - TT Premium Edition 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
($89.99 @ Amazon)
Total:
$521.37
Shipping, taxes, and any available discounts are included
Created by
PCPartPicker
2025-03-26 15:51 EDT-0400
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RHINOncg2000
12-25-2023, 09:14 AM #5

I don't believe PSU will meet expectations in terms of quality. I'd steer clear of the 13th and 14th generation Intel chips as well. The motherboard also suffers from weak power delivery. A 16 GB RAM isn't sufficient for what I imagine is a high-performance gaming setup. The case also plays a role, since good airflow is essential.

I would opt for something different. If the budget allows, I'd prioritize a superior GPU with at least 12 GB of VRAM.

PCPartPicker Part List
CPU:
Intel Core i7-12700K 3.6 GHz 12-Core Processor
($219.00 @ Newegg)
CPU Cooler:
Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE V3 70.84 CFM CPU Cooler
($34.90 @ Amazon)
Motherboard:
Gigabyte Z790 S WIFI DDR4 (rev. 1.0) ATX LGA1700 Motherboard
($127.49 @ Amazon)
Memory:
TEAMGROUP T-Create Expert 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory
($49.99 @ Amazon)
Power Supply:
Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 - TT Premium Edition 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply
($89.99 @ Amazon)
Total:
$521.37
Shipping, taxes, and any available discounts are included
Created by
PCPartPicker
2025-03-26 15:51 EDT-0400

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Destiny102
Member
152
01-03-2024, 05:08 PM
#6
Sorry, I didn't include that I intend to use an SSD. The 4060 is the 8GB model. Thank you.
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Destiny102
01-03-2024, 05:08 PM #6

Sorry, I didn't include that I intend to use an SSD. The 4060 is the 8GB model. Thank you.

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Hoovered
Member
64
01-04-2024, 01:29 AM
#7
I already possess the 4060 and continued working from there.
I plan to increase the RAM later and will address a case with strong airflow; I had considered including multiple fans earlier.
Could you clarify what makes a motherboard's power delivery poor?
And why would one avoid 13th and 14th generation processors?
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Hoovered
01-04-2024, 01:29 AM #7

I already possess the 4060 and continued working from there.
I plan to increase the RAM later and will address a case with strong airflow; I had considered including multiple fans earlier.
Could you clarify what makes a motherboard's power delivery poor?
And why would one avoid 13th and 14th generation processors?

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FamusLuna
Member
202
01-08-2024, 08:12 AM
#8
16GB is sufficient, particularly when paired with a lower-end graphics card.
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FamusLuna
01-08-2024, 08:12 AM #8

16GB is sufficient, particularly when paired with a lower-end graphics card.

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WarHead1_1
Junior Member
21
01-08-2024, 09:13 AM
#9
They both face manufacturing challenges, particularly with the 14th generation, and both require significant power. It might be worth considering AMD. Regarding case cooling, components tend to get warm but usually remain within acceptable limits. The GPU doesn’t need to operate below 70% to function effectively.
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WarHead1_1
01-08-2024, 09:13 AM #9

They both face manufacturing challenges, particularly with the 14th generation, and both require significant power. It might be worth considering AMD. Regarding case cooling, components tend to get warm but usually remain within acceptable limits. The GPU doesn’t need to operate below 70% to function effectively.

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RattleWarrior
Member
64
01-08-2024, 04:34 PM
#10
Because you're matching it with a RTX 4060, you won't need a 12700K; a 12600 would work just fine. I’d also aim for a GPU with more than 8GB of VRAM whenever possible.
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RattleWarrior
01-08-2024, 04:34 PM #10

Because you're matching it with a RTX 4060, you won't need a 12700K; a 12600 would work just fine. I’d also aim for a GPU with more than 8GB of VRAM whenever possible.

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