Hello,
I’m finally building my PC. This is a budget build for 1080p (split), 1440p games and some 4k. I’ll be only using Linux.
I want to quickly run through you and let me know if the parts are compatible and it’s a good fit.
My budget is 150K 170k 180k Rupees. (better perf with 15% more budget 9060xt->9070xt + 7600x->9600x (x version is cheaper) + quality upgrades to other components)
I’m buying all online from computertech (they have mostly the cheapest price)
Please let me know if you seen any red flag with following build or any suggestions.
Thank you for your time.
Current Setup (will buy these in ~10 hours from this edit) PCPriceTracker Build
Edit Update(older):
[PCPriceTracker Build](https://pcpricetracker.in/b/s/2bd77dd8-0013-4c05-ae5e-ed917c743d51)
Category|Selection|Source|Price
:----|:----|:----|----:
**Processor** | [AMD Ryzen 5 7600X Desktop Processor](https://pcpricetracker.in/products/84870a3207bcc79d28b32a01082f8ca0) | Computech Store | 17844
**Motherboard** | [Asus Prime B650M-A WIFI II Motherboard (AMD Socket AM5/Ryzen 7000 Series CPU/Max 192GB DDR5 7600MHz Memory)](https://pcpricetracker.in/products/581945e4625a75f54af69666376d002d) | Computech Store | 14199
**Graphic Card** | [Asrock AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Steel Legend 16GB](https://pcpricetracker.in/products/6e1e9a59ed4dcc4f731fa31a76920965) | Computech Store | 69499
**Power Supply** | [DEEPCOOL Gamer Storm PN850M 850W 80 Plus Gold Fully Modular ATX 3.1 Power Supply](https://pcpricetracker.in/products/d9ddc87e6a64337c47ccdc28200e4747) | Computech Store | 7499
**Cabinet** | [Deepcool Cabinet CG580 White Mid Tower, ATX, 360mm-Radiator Support, R-CG580-WHNDA0-G-1](https://pcpricetracker.in/products/7e40d5edf428f820cd79e1881e78e5cf) | Computech Store | 4699
**Memory** | [G Skill Ripjaws M5 RGB 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5 6000 MHz CL36](https://pcpricetracker.in/products/ee06a7c6e4e8ec4785cd6a64090a6899) | Computech Store | 36999
**Additional Memory** | | |
**Hard drive** | | |
**SSD drive** | [Adata Legend 710 PCIe Gen3 M.2 NVMe 1TB SSD](https://pcpricetracker.in/products/7c56bb2eca1f60ddd7884c7ef2e356a9) | Computech Store | 15999
**Additional SSD** | | |
**Monitor** | | |
**Additional Monitor** | | |
**CPU Cooler** | [DeepCool AK400 Digital CPU Cooler White (R-AK400-WHADMN-G)](https://pcpricetracker.in/products/866eba9dc9b1e6e37d77d4af5f52eb3a) | Computech Store | 3855
**Keyboard** | | |
**Mouse** | | |
**Headset** | | |
**Case Fans** | | |
| | **Grand Total** | **INR 170593** |
Older build (9060xt) PCPriceTracker Build



I’m on mobile so I can’t check every part. But if the 7600 is cheaper than the 7600x, go for the non-x version.
Don’t cheap out on the PSU.
Mainboard: does it have all the features you need or may need in future? Make sure that you can flash the bios without cpu/screen through a flash button. This saved my ass more than once.
Rest looks good, same specs as I have and it runs everything I throw at it. (ryzen 7600, 32gb, 9700xt)
+1 on the not cheaping out on the power supply. It’s the one part that could easily destroy every other part of the computer if it fails.
This is a good starting point (for choosing depending on your local suppliers or a quick preliminary evaluation of a PSU you come across - you can still look up at a proper review if it exists, with component pics, design commentary, and actual measurements):
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1akCHL7Vhzk_EhrpIGkz8zTEvYfLDcaSpZRB6Xt6JWkc (fuck Google)
(via zttbuilds.com)
What is considered not cheaping out on psu? because the price range can be 50-100 euro more depending on the model for the same effect. I usually buy the bronze standard and that the components are made in japan or korea.
General rule is check reviews and stick with what people consider quality branding. Never go generic.
If it has a decent warranty, and reviews say they’re good, that’s a reasonable way to decide