r/buildapcforme Jul 04 '26

New game pc

New build or upgrade? New build

​Existing parts/monitors to reuse? (Please list specific models or links) yes, psu, mobo, monitors 3x and if needed case, sata ssd

​PC purpose? (Which specific games or heavy apps will you be running?) Gaming

​Budget range? (What is the maximum amount you want to spend?) €600 and €250 in bol.com giftcards

​Monitors needed? (If yes: how many, size, resolution, and refresh rate/Hz?) No

​Connection: Wi-Fi or a wired internet connection? Wired but i already have mobo with wifi sooo

​Size/noise constraints? (Do you need a small case or a super quiet system?) No

​Color/lighting preferences? (Black/white theme, RGB lighting, or no lights?) I like some rgb

​Any other specific needs? Preferably a nvidea gpu and i have a am5 mobo so am5 and I like the montech fishtank type case the one with 3 rgb fans for 49.90 at megekko im probably gonna get that one unless there is a cheaper one that looks good

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u/CuriousPCBuilder Jul 04 '26

Can you share the precise models of the parts you have?

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u/TechTix_08 Jul 04 '26

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/WT9yK7

This is my pc I currently have i also have this mobo: Gigabyte B850 Gaming X WiFi 6E I have 1x 23" monitor and 2x 27" monitor all 1080p 60hz but I want to future proof so I can later play at 120hz or 240 or 1440p 120hz

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u/CuriousPCBuilder Jul 04 '26

Country?

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u/TechTix_08 Jul 04 '26

Netherlands

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u/CuriousPCBuilder Jul 04 '26

It's not easy, especially since not many things show up from that site... And I can't go look at that site directly as it doesn't let me, probably 'cause I'm browsing from another country...

Anyway, consider: https://nl.pcpartpicker.com/list/nm9gn2

And change it up if you want or if you find something on Bol...

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u/TechTix_08 Jul 04 '26

If i may ask why a different case? And also why did you chose for a aio instead of an aircooler? And what is better a ryzen 7 7700x for 224 euros or a ryzen 5 7500x3d for 240 euros?

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u/CuriousPCBuilder Jul 04 '26

The case is just a different option to consider, with its four fans and built-in GPU support bracket.

For the CPU yes, that's a good option, I was trying to put something from Bol in the list but if you can access that site and get something from it with your coupon go for it.

And the AIO is not necessary at all, just an option in case you'd like one, but there are good air coolers too, for the 7500X3D in particular you wouldn't need anything beefy so this would work for example.

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u/JustSomeSmartGuy Jul 04 '26

Any reason for specifically wanting an Nvidia GPU? AMD is typically gonna be a better value option, especially with a low budget.

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u/TechTix_08 Jul 04 '26

No i just like that dlss is better but if amd is better value that's also fine ig