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Will this Pc setup work? Im trying to get into building pc's and this is my fist plan. I'm on a very tight budget but i can upgrade in the future. I also have a 1tb hhd from a old brebuilt pc. Thankyou for the help.

 

I have a GPU by the way :)

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Yes, that will all work together.

 

You will need either a graphics card or a Ryzen 5 2400G, though.

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Looks fine, but if you're planning on it booting up, you need a CPU with integrated graphics, or a GPU. 

Main PC:

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X • Noctua NH-D15 • MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk • 2x8GB G.skill Trident Z Neo 3600MHz CL16 • MSI VENTUS 3X GeForce RTX 3070 OC • Samsung 970 Evo 1TB • Samsung 860 Evo 1TB • Cosair iCUE 465X RGB • Corsair RMx 750W (White)

 

Peripherals/Other:

ASUS VG27AQ • G PRO K/DA • G502 Hero K/DA • G733 K/DA • G840 K/DA • Oculus Quest 2 • Nintendo Switch (Rev. 2)

 

Laptop (Dell XPS 13):

Intel Core i7-1195G7 • Intel Iris Xe Graphics • 16GB LPDDR4x 4267MHz • 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD • 13.4" OLED 3.5K InfinityEdge Display (3456x2160, 400nit, touch). 

 

Got any questions about my system or peripherals? Feel free to tag me (@bellabichon) and I'll be happy to give you my two cents. 

 

PSA: Posting a PCPartPicker list with no explanation isn't helpful for first-time builders :)

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Personally, I think 450W PSU is pushing the limits a little. Future upgrades may be an issue, especially if you get a beefy GPU in the future. I would get a 600 and be done with it, that way it's a little more future-proof.

 

Note, I'm speaking from experience here. I personally ran with a 450 until I upgraded to an AMD GPU. Which put me right around 430W peak. I didn't like pushing my PSU that hard so I had to upgrade.

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Just now, dj_ripcord said:

Personally, I think 450W PSU is pushing the limits a little. Future upgrades may be an issue, especially if you get a beefy GPU in the future. I would get a 600 and be done with it, that way it's a little more future-proof.

 

Note, I'm speaking from experience here. I personally ran with a 450 until I upgraded to an AMD GPU. Which put me right around 430W peak. I didn't like pushing my PSU that hard so I had to upgrade.

600? 500-550 is more than enough for that

this would be a great example of a higher quality higher wattage psu

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/qpvbt6/be-quiet-pure-power-11-cm-500-w-80-gold-certified-semi-modular-atx-power-supply-bn297

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If you're on pcpartpicker, unless you disable the compatibility filter, the site makes sure everything works together. 

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