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The original was posted on /r/buildapc by /u/Tylzen on 2023-08-28 11:37:53+00:00.


Hello there.

I have been planning on getting a new PC, I thought of upgrading my current mid-gaming PC, but since the motherboard is not 4.0 PCI-E, and the PSU is not strong enough for anything bigger.

I thought it would be easier to build a brand new one, and keep this current one as a spare LAN gaming :D

These are the parts I have picked for the new PC, and I would love to hear if I have overlooked anything before I order the parts.

  • Case (already have an old case it can fit in)
  • Motherboard: MSI B550 Gaming Gen 3 - 767 kr. (102,91 €/111,27 US$)
  • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 - 5600X (cooler incl.)- 1.198 kr. (160,74 €/173,79 US$)
  • GPU: Powercolor Radeon RX 6700 XT Fighter 12 GB - 2.759 kr. ( 370,18 €/400,24 US$)
  • PSU: Corsair RM850X 850W (Gold) - 1.170 kr. (156,98 €/169,73 US$)
  • SSD: Samsung 870 EVO Series MZ-77E2T0B 2TB - 879 kr. (117,94 €/127,51 US$)
  • RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws V Black DDR4 3600Mhz 2x16GB - 479 kr. (64,27 €/69,49 US$)

Total (by 28-08-2023): 7.273 dkr. (975,82 €/ 1.055,08 US$)

All my PC have been Intel and Nvidia, but they are so pricey, like almost double the price.

Should this work?

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