Is this a good pc build, any bottlenecking?

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ASRock Challenger D OC Radeon RX 6700 XT 12 GB Video Card
(gpu)

MSI B450 Gaming Plus max (Motherboard)

(Black) Montech X3 mesh (case)

Ryzen 5 3600X (CPU)

(Black) Id cooling se-214-XT (cpu cooler)

Kingston NV2 (SSD)

Corsair vengeance LPX (memory)

MSI MAG A750BN PCIE 5.0 750 watt (power supply)
 
Hi .

Overall a solid gaming pc and should do 60fps at 1440p

As for bottlenecking There are better CPUs available but the 3600x is still capable

How much memory does it have .
 
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That's a bit harsh especially as 6700xt can do 1440p

sorry its not supposed to be harsh and reading it back now i think your right..

what i was saying is a literally just put together the same(ish) system for a friend thats wanted to game but not spend mass's of cash
he went with a 3070 just because its cheaper than a 6700xt and performs a little better. but the 6700xt as more ram.. ever is good really

the total build was £500 all made from used parts. the OP should not be spending more than that. a used bundled system should cost less than when it can be had for in bit's really.

when i said its a good basic system, thats what i mean, your buying a good solid system that will game.
 
I'm not an expert or anything, but I wouldn't be buying a 3070 over a 6700xt. None of them are gonna be able to pull your knickers down in Ray tracing so go with the one with the bigger.....amount is my train if thought. *

No homo :p
 
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Idgaf about graphics I want frames also is the 6750 or 6800 worth it
According to TPU's database (raster, no upscaling, no ray tracing) the 6750 XT is 6% faster than the 6700 XT and the RX 6800 non-XT is 25% faster.

At the price they're (6800) currently available at (~£370), I think that's pretty strong value for the money, especially if the 6700/6750 XT is anywhere close to £350.

If the 6700/6750 XT is near to £300, then I'd only pay the extra for a 6800 if you're planning to keep the card for awhile (e.g. 3+ years), or you might move up to 4K.

If you're desperate for FPS I'd check the games you're playing, because a 3600X may hold you back more than you're expecting, even with a modest graphics card.
 
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