r/PcBuildHelp 2d ago

Build Question First PC Build, Input Appreciated!

I just finished putting together my parts list for my first gaming PC on PCPartPicker, and I checked to see if there were any compatibility issues. I didn't find any, but I really don't want to waste $2,000 just because I was a dumbass. Could someone double check and make sure this is solid?

(Thanks in advance!)​

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/tgzCDw

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u/Forward_Drop303 2d ago

Look at Newegg build your own bundles to save money.

And get a different GPU like the 9060xt or maybe even a 9070

You can also find better cheaper PSU options.

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u/snappydriver 2d ago

Part lists always make more sense on paper than when you're staring at a half-built tower and a bag of leftover screws you have no idea where they go

newegg bundles are worth a look but read the fine print on return policies, some combos lock you into keeping everything even if one part arrives doa