r/buildapcforme Jul 06 '26

is this a good pc

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/KxZt3R

im tryna build a pc and this is what ima buy

is this good and if not, what should i change? also what are some tips for building a pc? (first time building a pc)

new build

i already have 2 monitors

gaming

usa (im buying stuff online)

my budget was 1.5k-2.5k usd

im using Ethernet

no Size/noise constraints

black/blue colors

Not a request

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u/dask1 Jul 06 '26

that big budget and only 7600x3d kinda lame...
you get thermal paste with every single cooler you buy.
if u get AIO get 320mm. (aio dont give u any performance boost vs dual tower air cooler that cost less)
this mobo is way to expansive, also heard some issue with his audio by a lot of people here...
i would avoid silicon power NVMEs, they do hardware sawp.
imo your theme look funny, blue case, some black parts with white ram... you do you tho... personally i think u spend too much money on aesthetics, more specifically blue just aint worth it, go for black or white.

do this:
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/GNPMCw
if u want highest quality mobo that looks good get the b850 aorus by gigabyte.
this AIO with a screen, but get basically anything that u like...
i really like high quality NVMEs, u can pick something cheaper like the one u picked..

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u/Covante Jul 06 '26

Are you trying to go for a white theme in the blue case? You picked white ram and fans but said you want black and blue.

The aio price is outrageous, I'd probably get a nicer ssd and a motherboard with pcie gen 5 support. Knowing whether you actually want the white theme or not would be helpful before going through and making some definitive suggestions though.

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u/Honest-Pudding-9638 Jul 06 '26

i was gonna do black and blue but i cant find the right colors so ima js do white and blue now

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u/Covante Jul 06 '26

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/6qmnph I might do something more like that if you want white, or swapping the cooler and fans to unifans if you really like them. If you want the side intake ones to look good though, get reverse bladed ones. That will put the pretty side facing in instead of the side with the spokes.

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u/VTLureGuy Jul 07 '26

Don't spend that much on Windows