PC build for Husband - No idea

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Hey guys, looking for some advice please.

Currently trying to surprise my husband with a pc which he can build himself. I have little knowledge on components, but want to ensure I get the best ones for his gaming intentions (Cyberpunk, Doom, Assassins Creed) with also as little RGB as possible, he prefers LCD/LED.
This is my current list of components:

CPU: Ryzen 7 7800 x3D
Cooler: Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE
Motherboard: MSI MAG B650 Tomahawk WIFI ATX AM5
Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB 32GB DDR5
Storage: Crucial P5 Plus 2TB M.2
Video Card: Asus PRIME OC GeForce RTX 5070 12GB
Case: Unknown currently
PSU: Be Quiet Pure-power 12 M 850W 80+ Gold
OS: Microsoft Windows 11 Home 64 Bit USB
Monitor: MSI MAG 275QF 2560 x 1440

Main concerns are: BIOS compatibility, would Intel be a better CPU, would the RX 9070 XT be a better GPU choice, and will by SSD be bottlenecked? Also, any other issues you may see, as most of my research has been youtube!

Thank you for any help!!!!!
 
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Really up to you though and I'm sure that if you knew what his use case was, you could surprise him with a really good system that would be exactly what he needs.

Does your husband use any specific applications such as Adobe Premier or AI that would make better use of Nvidia GPUs than AMD?

I ask because the Nvidia RTX options aren't as good value as the AMD 9070XT but still have an advantage in professional applications and Ray-Tracing.

Your current build is great and any good SSD will be fine, there's little to be gained by expensive PCI-E 5.0 SSD drives for gaming.
He currently has a Steamdeck and Xbox X, so it would have been with the intention to upgrade his overall experience. I believe he would most likely want to utilise anything like AI etc, if it improves the quality of his gaming.
 
And she should pickup a 286 12mhz say tadaa here's your new PC as trolling him

Is the component a system he's already got? Because upgrading that is a waste of time

12GB VRAM isn't enough, I'm noticing most games are way over 12GB now
Thank you. So possible 16GB instead, noted.
 
Thank you. Was actually looking for a full black build but all these elements look amazing thank you. I'm making notes haha!
 
Also determine if he needs a "mass storage drive" 2tb is fine for a few games but if he has movies , music and lots of other games then 12tb example platter drive can come in handy ...as adding more and more 2tb nvme adds up

Having 12tb means he can move old games to that.

Plus if he has movies and music then platter drive is needed unless he has nas elseware
Thank you.
 
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