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New pc Build ITX

Budget (including currency): 1500

Country: Florida, United States of America

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: light gaming, work for school, video editing

Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): 

I am upgrading from an i3 laptop that the screen doesnt work and this is for my birthday.

I need an ITX build with 16gb ram any gpu from 3060, 3060ti, 3070, 3070ti, 3080 with an intel or amd cpu it need to be the latest gen with any series i need aio cooling.

And i am prob buying all the parts this weekend cuz my school is about to be out so i can build it in my break.

If any good monitors for gaming plz suggest in the comments.

This is the parts list 

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/x4tKqm

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id probably go with an rog strix motherboard but the gigabyte one looks decent too.

also i would upgrade that psu to something better with 650w or 750w

 

1080p 280hz monitor

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/w4mFf7/asus-tuf-gaming-vg259qm-245-1920x1080-280-hz-monitor-vg259qm

1440p 165hz monitor

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/pGqBD3/asus-tuf-gaming-vg27aq-270-2560x1440-165-hz-monitor-vg27aq

both of these are good depending on if you like high refresh or higher resolution. both are ips and 1ms so they will look nice and be very responsive.

PC Specifications: Intel i9-14900KF, 5.9GHz all core locked, 5GHz ring, 1.45v Medium LLC, E-cores and HT disabled | MSI RTX 4090 Gaming X Trio | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 + Thermal Grizzly contact frame | 2x16 G.Skill Trident Z5 7400MHz 34-44-44-34 1T 1.45v (Tuned Subtimings, Hynix A-Die) | Gigabyte Z790 AORUS Elite AX | Windows 10 Home 64-Bit EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 T2 Phanteks P400A (Black non-rgb version, Phanteks T30 fans 3 intake (On AIO), 1 exhaust) | SK Hynix Platinum P41 2TB PCIE 4.0 (Boot drive), Samsung 870 EVO 2TB SATA

 

Displays: MSI MAG 271QPX 1440p 360Hz 27" QD-OLED | LG UltraGear 27GP950-B, 4K 144Hz (@120hz) 27" IPS

 

Desktop Audio: STAX SR-007 MK2 Electrostatic Headphones | STAX SRM-400S Amp | Schiit Bifrost 2/64 (NOS mode, USB in, XLR out)

 

Mobile Audio: Sennheiser IE 900 IEMs using included 4.4mm cable | FiiO KA13 "Desktop mode" Disabled

 

Peripherals: Razer Huntsman V2 Full size wired with linear optical switch | Logitech G502 Hero

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2 minutes ago, rippy4500 said:

id probably go with an rog strix motherboard but the gigabyte one looks decent too.

also i would upgrade that psu to something better with 650w or 750w

 

1080p 280hz monitor

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/w4mFf7/asus-tuf-gaming-vg259qm-245-1920x1080-280-hz-monitor-vg259qm

1440p 165hz monitor

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/pGqBD3/asus-tuf-gaming-vg27aq-270-2560x1440-165-hz-monitor-vg27aq

both of these are good depending on if you like high refresh or higher resolution. both are ips and 1ms so they will look nice and be very responsive.

can you send me the links to the parts that you would suggest in the comments

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2 hours ago, FirstTimePcBuilder said:

can you send me the links to the parts that you would suggest in the comments

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/sWD74s

 

its a little more expensive, but i always recommend getting a better psu and motherboard. Its makes your system last longer and also gives you more room for upgrades and overclocking.

one more thing is that gigabyte isnt good with rma/warranty so if their motherboardboard breaks for whatever reason or is doa(dead on arrival) you may have some problems returning it.

PC Specifications: Intel i9-14900KF, 5.9GHz all core locked, 5GHz ring, 1.45v Medium LLC, E-cores and HT disabled | MSI RTX 4090 Gaming X Trio | Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 + Thermal Grizzly contact frame | 2x16 G.Skill Trident Z5 7400MHz 34-44-44-34 1T 1.45v (Tuned Subtimings, Hynix A-Die) | Gigabyte Z790 AORUS Elite AX | Windows 10 Home 64-Bit EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 T2 Phanteks P400A (Black non-rgb version, Phanteks T30 fans 3 intake (On AIO), 1 exhaust) | SK Hynix Platinum P41 2TB PCIE 4.0 (Boot drive), Samsung 870 EVO 2TB SATA

 

Displays: MSI MAG 271QPX 1440p 360Hz 27" QD-OLED | LG UltraGear 27GP950-B, 4K 144Hz (@120hz) 27" IPS

 

Desktop Audio: STAX SR-007 MK2 Electrostatic Headphones | STAX SRM-400S Amp | Schiit Bifrost 2/64 (NOS mode, USB in, XLR out)

 

Mobile Audio: Sennheiser IE 900 IEMs using included 4.4mm cable | FiiO KA13 "Desktop mode" Disabled

 

Peripherals: Razer Huntsman V2 Full size wired with linear optical switch | Logitech G502 Hero

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3 minutes ago, rippy4500 said:

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/sWD74s

 

its a little more expensive, but i always recommend getting a better psu and motherboard. Its makes your system last longer and also gives you more room for upgrades and overclocking.

one more thing is that gigabyte isnt good with rma/warranty so if their motherboardboard breaks for whatever reason or is doa(dead on arrival) you may have some problems returning it.

thanks i did not know that but i will look for more suggestions rather than just but but thanks again

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Consider a case with better airflow.

 

An AIO is not necessary for 65W TDP cpu.

 

PCPartPicker Part List

CPU: Intel Core i5-12400F 2.5 GHz 6-Core Processor  ($169.98 @ Newegg) 
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U12S redux 70.75 CFM CPU Cooler  ($49.95 @ Amazon) 
Motherboard: Gigabyte B660I AORUS Pro DDR4 Mini ITX LGA1700 Motherboard  ($249.99 @ Newegg) 
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws V 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory  ($62.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage: ADATA XPG GAMMIX S7 2 TB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive  ($184.99 @ Amazon) 
Video Card: MSI Radeon RX 6600 8 GB MECH 2X Video Card  ($314.99 @ Newegg) 
Case: Fractal Design Torrent Nano Mini ITX Desktop Case  ($130.98 @ Newegg) 
Power Supply: Corsair RMx (2021) 550 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply  ($69.99 @ Newegg) 
Total: $1233.86
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2022-05-17 22:40 EDT-0400

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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