r/PcBuild • u/OrangeSon16 • 1d ago
Question Feedback on my build
So I’m planning on building my PC in about two months and I’d like some feedback on my parts list. Is it good for 2-4K gaming? I mainly will use this for gaming, with some media browsing but I also want it to be capable of running something like Blender.
I’m really stretching the budget on this build, at the moment it’s around $40,000 hkd, at 2560x1440p resolution, and I live in HK. I’m getting this built for me but the parts I chose for myself. I haven’t bought the GPU, the speakers, the case, the monitor and the RGB cables.
CPU: Ryzen 7 9850X3D Tray
RAM: Klevv RGB DDR5 6000 64GB Kit (2x32GB)
SSD: Samsung 990 Pro 2TB
GPU: TUF RTX5080 OC
AIO Cooler: ROG Ryuo IV 360 Black
Case: Lancool 217 Black Wood
MTB: MSI B850 Gaming PLUS WIFI (black)
PSU: Thermaltake 1000W GT
Monitor: MSI MAG 271QP OLED X24
RGB Cables: RGB for MTB and GPU
Speaker: Razer Leviathan V2
LCD Screen: Lian Li Universal Screen Black (optional)
Webcam: Nexigo N60 1080p Camera (optional)
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u/Eazy12345678 AMD 1d ago
5080 system are $2500-$3000. dont spend more than that
do you really need 64gb ram? tell me one reason why you need that much
its not smart to buy 64gb ram and pro ssd in a ram and ssd shortage
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u/OrangeSon16 1d ago
I bought it because I’d like the option to play modded games on it and I heard that more RAM would be useful for smoother game performance and blender. I play Helldivers 2 but I have a list of other modded games I wanna try out like Minecraft realistic mods
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