#Recommendations for new PC build
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So from the budget you have it would be hard to build something good on an AM5 board. I’d suggest holding out if you can until you can maybe send a bit more into a build.
Believe me thinking about a new rig and getting a new one is exciting I just think you would be better off saving and either waiting for parts to drop in price or have a larger budget.
I dont mind intel or anything im gonna upgrade overtime my oc is too old to upgrade id take time
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Case: CyberPowerPC Blaze Black Mid-Tower Gaming Case
CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-12400F ™ 6 Core [6P @ 2.50GHz-4.40GHz] - 18MB Cache
CPU Cooler: INTEL Standard CPU Cooler
Motherboard: MSI PRO H610M-E DDR4: m-ATX w/, USB 3.2, 1x M.2
M.2 SSD: 1TB WD Blue SN580 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD - 4150MB/s Read & 4150MB/s Write
RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4/3200MHz Kingston Fury Beast Memory
Graphics Card: GeForce RTX™ 4060 - 8GB GDDR6 - HDMI, DP - Real-Time Ray Tracing, NVIDIA DLSS 3
Power Supply: Corsair CX650 650W 80+ Bronze ATX Gaming Power Supply
PCIe WiFi Card: Wireless Wi-Fi 802.11ac Dual Band (2.4 GHz & 5GHz) PCI-E Adapter & Dual Antennas
Special Offer: Norton 360 VPN & Security for Gamers (Full 1 Year License)
£799.20 inc. VAT (£666.00 ex. VAT)
What about something like this
I’d eventually get amd5 and everything
I just need something good to start with
Just need a recommendation to start with something that’s good
the problem is that this is not really an upgradeable system:
- if you want to upgrade your GPU, you need a new PSU
- if you want to upgrade your CPU, you need a new motherboard and new RAM
- same applies for RAM/Motherboard - if you want to upgrade either you have to get new RAM/CPU/Motherboard - all in one go
with an AM5 system you wouldn't need to upgrade motherboard or RAM to upgrade your CPU, and with a custom config you can select a PSU with headroom for upgrades - the system you posted only has a 650W PSU which basically only works for a 4060/4060 Ti
any upgrades you want to do will require you to upgrade the majority of the system
Would 1,400-500 do ?
As a budget
Case: CyberPowerPC Masterbox 600 Mid-Tower Gaming Case - Black (features 4x ARGB fans) [-8]
Case Fans: None Selected
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 7600 - 6-Core 4.00GHz, 5.20GHz Turbo - 32MB L3 Cache Processor, Pro OC Compatible w/ Radeon Graphics [+38]
CPU Cooler: CyberPowerPC M-360(A) ARGB 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler (Ultimate OC Compatible) - Black [+13]
Motherboard: ASUS PRIME B650-PLUS WIFI: ATX w/ PCle 5.0, Wi-Fi 6E, USB 2.0, 2x M.2
M.2 SSD: 1TB WD Blue SN580 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD - 4150MB/s Read & 4150MB/s Write [+34] (1 Drive)
RAM: 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5/5200mhz Kingston Fury Beast Memory
Graphics Card: GeForce RTX™ 5070 - 12GB GDDR7 - HDMI, DP - NVIDIA DLSS 4, NVIDIA Reflex 2 [+284] (Single Card)
Power Supply: MSI MAG A850GN PCIE5 850W 80+ Gold ATX 3.0 Gaming Power Supply [-17]
PCIe WiFi Card: None Selected
£1485.60 inc. VAT (£1238.00 ex. VAT)
I added on 7600x is that good ?
tbh there's not a major difference between the two - it has a 0.1GHz higher boost clock speed which is barely noticeable
Probably not worth the extra £30-40 then
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Gonna get it on finance so a bit easier for me
I didn’t know cyber power has finance
Is it worth adding on 100-200 for the 5070ti?
the 5070 Ti is a really good value card so if you're ok with the price increase i'd definitely go for it
Anything need changing for 5070ti
Case: CyberPowerPC Masterbox 600 Mid-Tower Gaming Case - Black (features 4x ARGB fans) [-8]
Case Fans: None Selected
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7700 - 8-Core 3.80GHz, 5.30GHz Turbo - 40MB L3 Cache Processor, Pro OC Compatible w/ Radeon Graphics [+67]
CPU Cooler: CyberPowerPC M-360(A) ARGB 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler (Ultimate OC Compatible) - Black [+13]
Motherboard: ASUS PRIME B650-PLUS WIFI: ATX w/ PCle 5.0, Wi-Fi 6E, USB 2.0, 2x M.2
M.2 SSD: 1TB WD Blue SN580 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD - 4150MB/s Read & 4150MB/s Write [+34] (1 Drive)
RAM: 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5/5200mhz Kingston Fury Beast Memory
Graphics Card: GeForce RTX™ 5070 Ti - 16GB GDDR7 - HDMI, DP - NVIDIA DLSS 4, NVIDIA Reflex 2 [+457] (Single Card)
Power Supply: MSI MAG A850GN PCIE5 850W 80+ Gold ATX 3.0 Gaming Power Supply [-17]
PCIe WiFi Card: None Selected
Special Offer: 1 Month FREE - Adobe Creative Suite! [+0]
Special Offer: Norton 360 VPN & Security for Gamers (Full 1 Year License) [+0]
£1728.00 inc. VAT (£1440.00 ex. VAT)
though tbf you wouldn't see a huge difference
since it's mostly the GPU that does the heavy lifting
Case: CyberPowerPC Masterbox 600 Mid-Tower Gaming Case - Black (features 4x ARGB fans) [-8]
Case Fans: None Selected
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 7600 - 6-Core 4.00GHz, 5.20GHz Turbo - 32MB L3 Cache Processor, Pro OC Compatible w/ Radeon Graphics [+38]
CPU Cooler: CyberPowerPC M-360(A) ARGB 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler (Ultimate OC Compatible) - Black [+13]
Motherboard: ASUS PRIME B650-PLUS WIFI: ATX w/ PCle 5.0, Wi-Fi 6E, USB 2.0, 2x M.2
M.2 SSD: 1TB WD Blue SN580 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD - 4150MB/s Read & 4150MB/s Write [+34] (1 Drive)
RAM: 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5/5200mhz Kingston Fury Beast Memory
Graphics Card: GeForce RTX™ 5070 Ti - 16GB GDDR7 - HDMI, DP - NVIDIA DLSS 4, NVIDIA Reflex 2 [+457] (Single Card)
Power Supply: MSI MAG A850GN PCIE5 850W 80+ Gold ATX 3.0 Gaming Power Supply [-17]
PCIe WiFi Card: None Selected
Special Offer: 1 Month FREE - Adobe Creative Suite! [+0]
Special Offer: Norton 360 VPN & Security for Gamers (Full 1 Year License) [+0]
£1693.20 inc. VAT (£1411.00 ex. VAT)
Thanks miles
Is the fans/cooling system on it good? @pure dome
it'll have 7 case fans total (4 with the case, 3 from the AIO)
so yes - your components will be nice and cool
they shouldn't be too loud - the AIO will keep the CPU nice and cool so the case fans shouldn't need to ramp up
Thanks for the help n info
np, lmk if you have any more questions
Thanks man