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First off, welcome to PC awesomeness! Second, love the white theme! Third, your PSU could be better. It's a common mistake everyone makes the first time they build a PC or make a list. Better PSUs can protect your more expensive components like the mobo and CPU from freak voltage spikes and such, and they last longer, so they're worth getting. I'd recommend an EVGA G3 of you're sticking with EVGA, or a Corsair RMx series, or a Seasonic M12II for a solid full modular PSU under $60 USD. 

 

EDIT: and here's a 650W PSU that's around $70 USD that @Ordinarily_Greater pointed me towards: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/R7V48d/seasonic-power-supply-ssr650rm

 

Hey,

 

       This is going be my first pc build I'm looking at playing all types of games as I am moving from console :D Here is the pc I am hoping to build: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/CRsbf8  Anything you think I should change please tell me and also from my research everything is compatible and all cables come included with some part, and I wouldn't need to buy any splitters which is wrong please inform me! My budget is £800 for the computer.

Thanks.

                   

 

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First off, welcome to PC awesomeness! Second, love the white theme! Third, your PSU could be better. It's a common mistake everyone makes the first time they build a PC or make a list. Better PSUs can protect your more expensive components like the mobo and CPU from freak voltage spikes and such, and they last longer, so they're worth getting. I'd recommend an EVGA G3 of you're sticking with EVGA, or a Corsair RMx series, or a Seasonic M12II for a solid full modular PSU under $60 USD. 

 

EDIT: and here's a 650W PSU that's around $70 USD that @Ordinarily_Greater pointed me towards: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/R7V48d/seasonic-power-supply-ssr650rm

 

Gaming PC NAS Laptop Workstation

CPU: i5 12600KF 6P+4E Ryzen 7 3700X M4 SoC 4P+6E Xeon X5690 6c12t

Cooler: Noctua NH-D15S Wraith Stealth w/NF-A9 Passive Apple CPU Cooler

Motherboard: ASRock Z690 ITX/ax ASUS Pro B550M-C/CSM Apple J713AP Mac-F221BEC8 (Mac Pro 5,1)

RAM: 2x16GB 3600Mhz DDR4 2x16GB 2400MHz DDR4 24GB Micron LPDDR5 4x8GB 1333MHz ECC DDR3

GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon 9060 XT 16GB Radeon WX2100 M4 SoC 10C Radeon RX 5700

Storage: 1TB MP34 + 2TB P41 500GB SSD + 2x4TB IronWolf Pro in ZFS Mirror Apple AP0512Z 1TB Crucial MX500

ODD: LG WH14NS40 None LG GP65NB60 USB DVD Writer Don't know

PSU: EVGA 850W GM Silverstone SST-TX300 53.8Wh LiPo Battery Delta DPS-980BB

Case: Silverstone Sugo 14 Dell Inspiron 530S Mac16,12 chassis (13" MBA) 2009-2012 Mac Pro "Cheese Grater"

OS: Gentoo Linux TrueNAS Scale macOS 26 Tahoe Fedora Linux

 

Display: LG 27UK650-W (4K 60Hz IPS panel)

Mouse: EVGA X17

Keyboard: Corsair K55 RGB

 

Mobile/Work Devices: 14" M5P MacBook Pro (work) - iPhone 17 Pro - Apple Watch S11

 

Other Misc Devices: iPod Video (Gen 5.5E, iFlash Solo w/128GB SD Card, Rockbox), Nintendo Switch

 

Vehicles: 2002 Ford F150, 2003 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200, 2022 Kawasaki KLR650, 1994 DR350SE

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1 minute ago, Zando Bob said:

First off, welcome to PC awesomeness! Second, love the white theme! Third, your PSU could be better. It's a common mistake everyone makes the first time they build a PC or make a list. Better PSUs can protect your more expensive components like the mobo and CPU from freak voltage spikes and such, and they last longer, so they're worth getting. I'd recommend an EVGA G3 of you're sticking with EVGA, or a Corsair RMx series, or a Seasonic M12II for a solid full modular PSU under $60 USD. 

Thanks for the reply! I really don't mind what psu what one of the power supplies do you recommend the most and what wattage?

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PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor  (£190.83 @ Ebuyer) 
Motherboard: ASRock - AB350M Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard  (£63.99 @ Ebuyer) 
Memory: ADATA - XPG Z1 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2800 Memory  (£50.63 @ Amazon UK) 
Storage: ADATA - Ultimate SU800 256GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  (£76.30 @ Amazon UK) 
Storage: Seagate - BarraCuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  (£37.99 @ Aria PC) 
Video Card: MSI - GeForce GTX 1070 8GB Video Card  (£306.09 @ Amazon UK) 
Case: Zalman - T2 Plus MicroATX Mini Tower Case  (£23.99 @ Overclockers.co.uk) 
Power Supply: Corsair - CXM 450W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  (£48.36 @ Ebuyer) 
Total: £798.18
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-06-02 19:01 BST+0100

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Just now, deXxterlab97 said:

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor  (£190.83 @ Ebuyer) 
Motherboard: ASRock - AB350M Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard  (£63.99 @ Ebuyer) 
Memory: ADATA - XPG Z1 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-2800 Memory  (£50.63 @ Amazon UK) 
Storage: ADATA - Ultimate SU800 256GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  (£76.30 @ Amazon UK) 
Storage: Seagate - BarraCuda 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  (£37.99 @ Aria PC) 
Video Card: MSI - GeForce GTX 1070 8GB Video Card  (£306.09 @ Amazon UK) 
Case: Zalman - T2 Plus MicroATX Mini Tower Case  (£23.99 @ Overclockers.co.uk) 
Power Supply: Corsair - CXM 450W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  (£48.36 @ Ebuyer) 
Total: £798.18
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-06-02 19:01 BST+0100

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4 minutes ago, Zando Bob said:

First off, welcome to PC awesomeness! Second, love the white theme! Third, your PSU could be better. It's a common mistake everyone makes the first time they build a PC or make a list. Better PSUs can protect your more expensive components like the mobo and CPU from freak voltage spikes and such, and they last longer, so they're worth getting. I'd recommend an EVGA G3 of you're sticking with EVGA, or a Corsair RMx series, or a Seasonic M12II for a solid full modular PSU under $60 USD. 

 

EDIT: and here's a 650W PSU that's around $70 USD that @Ordinarily_Greater pointed me towards: https://pcpartpicker.com/product/R7V48d/seasonic-power-supply-ssr650rm

 

97 pounds in uk for that

https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/product/R7V48d/seasonic-power-supply-ssr650rm

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Just now, deXxterlab97 said:

Yes I know, but You can't resist this!

"Make it future proof for some years at least, don't buy "only slightly better" stuff that gets outdated 1 year, that's throwing money away" @pipoawas

 

-Frequencies DON'T represent everything and in many cases that is true (referring to Individual CPU Clocks).

 

Mention me if you want to summon me sooner or later

Spoiler

My head on 2019 :

Note 10, S10, Samsung becomes Apple, Zen 2, 3700X, Renegade X lol

 

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2 minutes ago, C4xy said:

Thanks for the reply! I really don't mind what psu what one of the power supplies do you recommend the most and what wattage?

I'd choose on of the Seasonic ones. The M12II if you want it fully modular, or the 650W if you want more headroom for if you upgrade to a better GPU/CPU and OC. 

Gaming PC NAS Laptop Workstation

CPU: i5 12600KF 6P+4E Ryzen 7 3700X M4 SoC 4P+6E Xeon X5690 6c12t

Cooler: Noctua NH-D15S Wraith Stealth w/NF-A9 Passive Apple CPU Cooler

Motherboard: ASRock Z690 ITX/ax ASUS Pro B550M-C/CSM Apple J713AP Mac-F221BEC8 (Mac Pro 5,1)

RAM: 2x16GB 3600Mhz DDR4 2x16GB 2400MHz DDR4 24GB Micron LPDDR5 4x8GB 1333MHz ECC DDR3

GPU: Sapphire Pulse Radeon 9060 XT 16GB Radeon WX2100 M4 SoC 10C Radeon RX 5700

Storage: 1TB MP34 + 2TB P41 500GB SSD + 2x4TB IronWolf Pro in ZFS Mirror Apple AP0512Z 1TB Crucial MX500

ODD: LG WH14NS40 None LG GP65NB60 USB DVD Writer Don't know

PSU: EVGA 850W GM Silverstone SST-TX300 53.8Wh LiPo Battery Delta DPS-980BB

Case: Silverstone Sugo 14 Dell Inspiron 530S Mac16,12 chassis (13" MBA) 2009-2012 Mac Pro "Cheese Grater"

OS: Gentoo Linux TrueNAS Scale macOS 26 Tahoe Fedora Linux

 

Display: LG 27UK650-W (4K 60Hz IPS panel)

Mouse: EVGA X17

Keyboard: Corsair K55 RGB

 

Mobile/Work Devices: 14" M5P MacBook Pro (work) - iPhone 17 Pro - Apple Watch S11

 

Other Misc Devices: iPod Video (Gen 5.5E, iFlash Solo w/128GB SD Card, Rockbox), Nintendo Switch

 

Vehicles: 2002 Ford F150, 2003 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200, 2022 Kawasaki KLR650, 1994 DR350SE

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2 minutes ago, lee32uk said:

£3 more, but fully-modular! This guy showed us that fully-modular isn't a premium thing!

"Make it future proof for some years at least, don't buy "only slightly better" stuff that gets outdated 1 year, that's throwing money away" @pipoawas

 

-Frequencies DON'T represent everything and in many cases that is true (referring to Individual CPU Clocks).

 

Mention me if you want to summon me sooner or later

Spoiler

My head on 2019 :

Note 10, S10, Samsung becomes Apple, Zen 2, 3700X, Renegade X lol

 

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