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Hi. I am going to build my new PC. All part's from Overclockers shop, so I can buy everything at once, but I'm not sure the parts I've chosen are gonna fits together well. So could anyone confirm that it will work fine, or what should I change from these parts?

Intel Core i7-13700K
Gigabyte B760 AORUS ELITE AX
be quiet! Pure Loop 360 Performance CPU Water Cooler - 360mm
Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2X16GB) DDR5 6200MHz Dual Channel Kit - Black
Gainward GeForce RTX 4090 Phantom 24GB
Crucial P3 PLUS 2TB M.2 2280 PCI-e 4.0 NVMe Solid State Drive
Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 80 Plus Gold 1200W Power Supply
be quiet! Silent Base 802 Midi Tower Case - Black Window

Thanks.
 
have you considered getting AMD ryzen? or just intel only?

for gaming, the ryzen 7800x3d is the fastest cpu you can currently buy (even faster than the 13900k)

 
B760 can't overclock, so a 13700K paired with B760 is an unusual choice. If you're keeping the board, then I would get a 13700F (though this has no IGP) or 13700 non-F.

Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2X16GB) DDR5 6200MHz Dual Channel Kit - Black

Thermaltake Toughpower GF A3 80 Plus Gold 1200W Power Supply

Don't have the RAM model number so I can't check it is XMP and on the QVL.

If you're not aware the A3 is an inferior PSU to the GF3 or PF3, I personally would not buy it for a high-end PC like yours.
 
B760 can't overclock, so a 13700K paired with B760 is an unusual choice. If you're keeping the board, then I would get a 13700F (though this has no IGP) or 13700 non-F.



Don't have the RAM model number so I can't check it is XMP and on the QVL.

If you're not aware the A3 is an inferior PSU to the GF3 or PF3, I personally would not buy it for a high-end PC like yours.

Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2X16GB) DDR5 PC5-49600C36 6200MHz Dual Channel Kit - Black (CMK32GX5M2B6200C36)​

So what PSU would you recommend?
 
Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2X16GB) DDR5 PC5-49600C36 6200MHz Dual Channel Kit - Black (CMK32GX5M2B6200C36)
From the Corsair spec page that comes up when I google the model number, it uses XMP 3.0 (Intel).

CMK32GX5M2B6200C36 is on the QVL of your chosen board, Gigabyte validate it for 2 sticks only, native speed is 4800, but the board operated with XMP enabled.

The version tested was: "ver.5.43.13" and it used Hynix memory chips with a voltage of 1.3v, which is consistent with the spec page here.

So what PSU would you recommend?
For a system with a 4090, I'd go 1000 or higher, but 850 is likely to be sufficient, especially with an AMD X3D CPU:

My basket at OcUK:

The SHIFT requires a compatible case due to the side placement of the modular panel.
 
I thought that intel is the best at the moment, no problem for me, it's even better if it's faster thanks for advice, would you recommend a motherboard for this?
At stock they are about even, AMD will win some, Intel will win some. If you OC the intel system especially the ram it'll end up a bit faster overall but not much in it. The main advantage of going with AMD is that AM5 may have another 2 generations of CPUs which will be supported on the current boards while intel will only have one more.
 
Corsair 3000D RGB Tempered Glass Mid-Tower - Black This one will be enough? Looks little better, sorry that I am annoying but I prefer to be sure :)
might be an issue as the ram *may* interfere with the aio cooler mounted up top
(in general you'd want a case with the mobo mounted slightly lower relative to the top of the case for maximum compatibility)

see this video (the case with the aio mounted up top is in the background - but illustrates what i mean)
 
The Zotac Trinity 4090 is 356.1mm and the clearance of that case is 360mm. Bit tight, me thinks. I'd look at the 5000D, or Lian Li's 216.

Corsair 5000D Airflow Tempered Glass Mid-Tower - Black CC-9011210-WW​

This one looks perfect, plus I can add 2 extra fans in front, so overall would you accept this setup with your knowledge? I mean, everything else would be working together well?
 
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