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Can you share some stores you're buying from?

 

Usually this is decent, but there are some things I'd change.

  • You're paying money for a PSU with RGB that you won't even see. Get something better for the same price.
  • RTX 3060 is usually more expensive than it should be. Most of the time you can find an RX 6600 or even a 6600 XT for cheaper. 6600 performance almost the same, 6600 XT is faster.

Hi everyohne

first i apologise for bad english and mistakes in writhening😉

 

my plan is to built my first gaming   pc and i need help or advice 

budget is 1200€ or around 1300$

im looking everyvhere for right components, but what i find is, that there are allways diferent components an because of that im confused what to choose 

so this is what i sucseed to put together

 

Motherboard - gigabyte B660 DS3H AX DDR4

Cpu - Intell i5-12400F

Ram - Geil Orion ram 16GB

Storage - XPG Spectric S40G 512GB

Cooler - CM MASTERAir MA162

Graphic card - Gigabyte RTX 3060

GPU - Corsair CX650F

 

if someohne have anny better sugestions i would be gratefull😀

 

 

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Can you share some stores you're buying from?

 

Usually this is decent, but there are some things I'd change.

  • You're paying money for a PSU with RGB that you won't even see. Get something better for the same price.
  • RTX 3060 is usually more expensive than it should be. Most of the time you can find an RX 6600 or even a 6600 XT for cheaper. 6600 performance almost the same, 6600 XT is faster.
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That M.2 is somewhat impressive, but the WD Blue SN570 series, while having some trade-offs, has higher random read / write speeds.

 

WIth prices in the market shifting, you may be able to get a 3060ti for the same money as other 3060s. Shop around.

 

While a 650 would probably get the job done, I might recommend a 750W PSU just to be safe.

 

You don't mention RAM speed or timings, so the specific wording of the RAM gives a few different search results, but DDR4-3200 is the most popular and cost-effective package on the market. And depending on a few variables, some can be safely overclocked to 10% faster or more over stock.

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43 minutes ago, An0maly_76 said:

That M.2 is somewhat impressive, but the WD Blue SN570 series, while having some trade-offs, has higher random read / write speeds.

 

WIth prices in the market shifting, you may be able to get a 3060ti for the same money as other 3060s. Shop around.

 

While a 650 would probably get the job done, I might recommend a 750W PSU just to be safe.

 

You don't mention RAM speed or timings, so the specific wording of the RAM gives a few different search results, but DDR4-3200 is the most popular and cost-effective package on the market. And depending on a few variables, some can be safely overclocked to 10% faster or more over stock.

 

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