does this look good?
Is there anything better i should go with? or if i can save money with something else
Ryzen 9 5900X Vermeer 3.7GHz 12-Core AM4 Boxed Processor - Heatsink Not Included
X570S MAG TOMAHAWK MAX WiFi AMD AM4 ATX Motherboard
Ripjaws V 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-3600 PC4-28800 CL16 Dual Channel Desktop Memory Kit F4-3600C16D-32GVKC - Black
Meshify C Tinted Tempered Glass Midtower ATX Case - Black
RM750 750 Watt 80 Plus Gold ATX Fully Modular Power Supply
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti FTW3 Ultra Gaming Triple-Fan 8GB GDDR6X PCIe 4.0 Graphics Card
Platinum 2TB SSD NVMe PCIe Gen 3.0x4 M.2 2280
Windows 10 Home 32/64-Bit - USB
NH-L9a-AM4 Low Profile CPU Cooler
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Greetings. What's your intended budget and what do you plan on using the PC for?
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Sorry for the late reply i havent been checking the site. I plan on gaming and maybe video editing hmm budget should below $2500
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All looks good then, I would suggest to get a different cooler because the one you picked out is intended for small form factor PCs, something such as https://www.microcenter.com/product/617831/noctua-nh-u12s-cpu-cooler should work great.
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It might be a good idea to look at that CPU cooler. AMD does recommend water cooling anything over a 5800x but I do believe a Noctua could be an exception there, but a tower cooler is recommend. You might be on the edge with a 750 watt PSU. But it should work fine. EVGA has a nice 850 w Supernova that I have used in builds a lot lately, I like that it comes with 2 VGA power cables without the pigtails on them.
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Consider a 240mm AIO cooler instead of air for a 5900X
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Thank you all for the replies i will go with a better cooler and more power on the psu.
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This is very similar to the Powerspec G902's components if you wanted to save yourself the time and some money on the build. Depending on your gaming/video editing spread your build may be better with the faster RAM on your list. Also, a good air cooler might also do better for some rendering applications considering you don't have to deal with maxing out the thermal capacity of the loop on an AIO. But if you are going more gaming focused, I'd defiantly give the G902 a look too!
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