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Cpu: 14600k
Mobo: Asus Rog strix B760 A (ddr5)
Ram: T force 16gb ddr5
Ssd: crucial p3 500gb nvme
Psu: Coolermaster 850w Gold
Gpu: Waiting for the 4070ti super (suggestions are accepted)
[COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]The MB needs a BIOS update before the CPU can be recognised.
CM power supplies are not very good.
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The RAM is not appropriate for your CPU, Intel state here up to DDR5 5600 MT/s, anything faster will make the computer unstable.
You need to find a MB that does not need a BIOS update before it can recognise your choice of CPU.
The brand of PSU is a poor choice, I only use or recommend four brands of PSU, the Corsair RM range, EVGA, Seasonic or SuperFlower.
Overall the rig is good and just needs those couple of changes.[/color]
Ok for the list above but factor in future upgrades such as the newer GPU you mention + adding a couple of extra storage devices, see what the cost difference is between an 850 and a 1000W Gold or above PSU from the four brands that I mentioned.
personally, I’ve had no issues with Cooler Master.
but as with most products - there is the cheap end and the high end of the range.
the show-stopper for me with your Cooler Master model is the 5 year warranty.
7 or 10 is my absolute minimum - it means the company is putting their faith behind their product for an extended time.
the RTX4070Ti has a min requirement of 700w, you sort of then want a 150w leeway for future proofing, so the 850w unit is pushing that limit right from the get-go.
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