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Budget (including currency): 850USD

Country: Poland

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Gaming at 1080p

Other details 1080p 75hz gaming, mouse and keyboard

 

Hello, I'm building a PC for my friend, and this is what I've put together: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/vzkGFg (in our country XFX card is the cheapest option for some reason)
However, I'm concerned about three things:

  1. Is 650W PSU enough for i5 12400F and RX 6650XT?

  2. Will the case have enough airflow for these components?
    And the third one, not really related to those points above:
    We started with RX 6600 instead, is it worth it to upgrade do RX 6650XT? My friend is planning to play in 1080p, and is mostly interested in Dying Light games, Fortnite and Tower Of Fantasy.

Any build changes are welcome, our budget is at around 850 dollars, in our country price conversation are not great, and are usually around +60$ to everything.

Thanks for help!

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3 minutes ago, Astyn said:

Is 650W PSU enough for i5 12400F and RX 6650XT?

Yes, that'll be plenty. I'd even feel comfortable using a 500W PSU.

5 minutes ago, Astyn said:

Will the case have enough airflow for these components?

Probably, although the front restricts it quite a lot, I would recommend picking up some Arctic P12s (I have them myself and they're great) Gamers Nexus reviews cases, or you could just look for ones with mesh in the front.

8 minutes ago, Astyn said:

in our country price conversation are not great

How close are you to the German border?

10 minutes ago, Astyn said:

We started with RX 6600 instead, is it worth it to upgrade do RX 6650XT? My friend is planning to play in 1080p, and is mostly interested in Dying Light games, Fortnite and Tower Of Fantasy.

Possibly, there's probably comparison videos on YouTube.

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I will find your Laptop thread and I will recommend an ITX build instead

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sure would be neat if there was something useful here, eh?

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