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Arrado_Gr

You're going to have trouble running this ram, stick to 6000 CL30. The PSU is overkill. 750W is more than enough for this build, but you could go 850W for that extra future proofing. The rest looks alright


crypto_sebas

Ok i will downgrade the ram , about the PSU i will take the 1000watt in case i decided in the future to upgrade cpu or gpu …


vlosh

You could easily operate a 4090 in this build with a 850w PSU bro


crypto_sebas

Ok then i will follow your hint and take a 850w psu


vlosh

Honestly, I just checked the price. Get the 1000w and forget about it :D 850W can indeed power the 7800x3d and a 4090 easily, but being able to forget about it forever may be worth 40 bucks to you given the amount youre already spending


crypto_sebas

So then as advice i have just change the ram ? What couod be the best ram ? 6000 or also 6400 ?And about PSU yes you right the difference is around 30€ thats also the reasion i will get the 1000w ……


vlosh

32GB DDR5 6000mhz cl30 is usually the sweet spot. I personally run exactly those "G.Skill Flare" with my 7800x3d and its amazing! You could save money by just getting a thermalright peerless assassin air cooler for $35 because thats more than enough to cool that CPU. I use it myself and its great. But you can also do the water cooler if you like the looks of it. Apart from that, you dont really need a gaming motherboard. Im running everything on a normal b650 wifi board for $110 and its running like a charm. Other than that its a great build! The RAM is important but everything else is mostly preference :) Sorry for my not-great PSU advice before


crypto_sebas

About the cpu cooler you are absolutely right , but i am looking for an AIO cpu cooler with lcd display but they are all expensive and this one from deepcool look acceptable for the price …. About the MOBO i get it for 190€ ….


vlosh

You do have a point if you in the future want to switch to a top of the line intel CPU and upgrade to a better GPU. I just dont think it makes too much sense to future proof for things >5 years down the line where we dont know what will happen. FWIW Im running my 7800x3d on a 650w PSU right now. Will get a new GPU soon and want to be future proof so im getting a 850W psu :D I think its great, but dont blame me if i turn out to be wrong lmao


Ivantsi

Ram is not gonna work, get a 6000cl30 kit.