Solved Can you check my build

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Will Rin

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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)
 
What do you want to know.

Observations about the parts above.

The MB needs a BIOS update before the CPU can be recognised.

You have not provided the speed of the RAM.

CM power supplies are not very good.
 
My bad for not clearing it out.
But Thank you for the response, much appreciated it.
 
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I'm building my 1st pc and I want to ask if this is a good build or there is something wrong about it or any suggestions. Thanks for the help
 
Observations about the parts above.

The MB needs a BIOS update before the CPU can be recognised.

CM power supplies are not very good.

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.
 
One last question mate. Is the Corsair 750w gold+ is enough for this rig? Anyways Thank you.
 
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.

You are welcome :)
 
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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.

this one; https://www.umart.com.au/product/cooler-master-v-850w-80-gold-power-supply-mpz-8501-afag-bau-68474 would be fine.
as would any of the brands Phill has suggested.

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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