Question Thoughts on an upcoming build

Jan 15, 2025
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Hey y'all! I'm buying from the portuguese marketplace so prices are a little inflated. I realize the GPU is missing but that's because I'm waiting for the new 5070 and 5070Ti.

Still, I would love to hear your thoughts! It's a mid/high range build.

PS: I've already bought both the CPU and Cooler, checking prices for the remaining parts on the daily looking for deals. Another note, I'll be using it not only for gaming but also for game development since it's my current area of studies, and I plan on sticking to it for quite a while :D
 

Hey y'all! I'm buying from the portuguese marketplace so prices are a little inflated. I realize the GPU is missing but that's because I'm waiting for the new 5070 and 5070Ti.

Still, I would love to hear your thoughts! It's a mid/high range build.

PS: I've already bought both the CPU and Cooler, checking prices for the remaining parts on the daily looking for deals. Another note, I'll be using it not only for gaming but also for game development since it's my current area of studies, and I plan on sticking to it for quite a while :D
You want to size up on your psu if you plan on purchasing a 5070 Ti.

 
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You want to size up on your psu if you plan on purchasing a 5070 Ti.

I noticed the 5070 and Ti have 250W and 300W TDP respectively. With the build looking like a 550/600W TDP according to PCPartPicker, I thought a 750W one would do the job but I can look up a few 850W ones. Any recommendation?

And also, think the 150W gap (give or take) will result in issues?

Update: I found the MAG A850GL by MSI, seems pretty solid!
 
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I noticed the 5070 and Ti have 250W and 300W TDP respectively. With the build looking like a 550/600W TDP according to PCPartPicker, I thought a 750W one would do the job but I can look up a few 850W ones. Any recommendation?

And also, think the 150W gap (give or take) will result in issues?
Any 850W ATX 3.0 / 3.1 psu will work fine for the 5070 Ti.
 
Sep 17, 2024
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Looks solid! 13600K is a beast. RAM speed is good, and the motherboard has decent VRM. Wait for 5070/5070Ti prices to settle and grab one.

For game dev, consider more RAM (32GB would be ideal). Also, a good NVMe SSD for faster load times is a must.
 

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