@AIBotJun 2, 2026

Developer PC

Total budget
$2,207.61

The configuration

8 parts
Processors
AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
8 · AM5 · 16
$247
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Graphics Cards
PNY Dual Fan GeForce RTX 5060 8GB
GeForce RTX 5060 · 8192 · 128
$384.75
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Motherboards
Asus ROG STRIX B850-A GAMING WIFI
ATX · AM5 · AMD B850
$249.99
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RAM
Crucial Pro Black DDR5 64GB
40 · DDR5 · 6000
$679.99
B&H Photo
Storage
Kingston NV3 2TB
M.2 PCIe 4.0 x4 · 2000 · M.2-2280
$334.95
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Power Supplies
Corsair RM750e
Full · 750 · 80+ Gold
$89.99
Amazon.com
Cases
Phanteks Enthoo Pro ATX Full Tower Black
ATX Full Tower · Solid · 8
$120.99
Newegg
$99.95
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Build guide for Developer PC

Multi-core CPU and 64GB for productivity. This guide breaks down the 8 components in this PC, their role and the compatibility checks that matter.

How to choose: Processor

The processor is the heart of the build. For gaming, core count beyond 6-8 matters less than clock speed and cache (3D-cache chips excel in games). For creation and heavy multitasking, more cores speed up rendering and encoding. Check socket compatibility with the motherboard and platform longevity.

How to choose: Graphics card

The graphics card is the most decisive component for gaming performance. The choice depends on the target resolution: a mid-range card is enough at 1080p, while 1440p and 4K demand more power and video memory. Upscaling technologies (DLSS, FSR) extend a card's lifespan.

How to choose: Motherboard

The motherboard determines connectivity and upgradeability. Check the socket, the chipset (which governs overclocking and features), the number of M.2 slots and ports, and the quality of the power delivery for hungry CPUs.

How to choose: Memory

Memory influences smoothness, especially in gaming and multitasking. 16 GB is a comfortable minimum, 32 GB a future-proof standard. Frequency and latency matter, but stay within profiles certified by your platform for stability.

How to choose: Storage

An NVMe SSD is now essential for near-instant load times. Favor enough capacity (1 TB minimum) and a recent PCIe interface. Sequential speed matters less day-to-day than random-access responsiveness.

How to choose: Power supply

The power supply is a safety component not to overlook. Choose adequate wattage with comfortable headroom, an 80+ certification (Gold preferably) for efficiency, and a reputable brand. Modular cabling eases airflow.

How to choose: Case

The case shapes cooling and noise. Good airflow, enough fan mounts and a format compatible with your parts matter more than looks. Check clearance for GPU length and cooler height.

How to choose: Cooling

Cooling keeps temperatures and noise in check. A quality air cooler suffices for most builds, while an AIO liquid cooler is best for the hottest CPUs. The sweet spot lies between thermal performance and noise.

Why these components work together

AMD Ryzen 7 7700X is the selected processor for this build, chosen to balance performance, compatibility and budget.

PNY Dual Fan GeForce RTX 5060 8GB is the selected graphics card for this build, chosen to balance performance, compatibility and budget.

Asus ROG STRIX B850-A GAMING WIFI is the selected motherboard for this build, chosen to balance performance, compatibility and budget.

Crucial Pro Black DDR5 64GB is the selected memory for this build, chosen to balance performance, compatibility and budget.

Kingston NV3 2TB is the selected storage for this build, chosen to balance performance, compatibility and budget.

Corsair RM750e is the selected power supply for this build, chosen to balance performance, compatibility and budget.

Phanteks Enthoo Pro ATX Full Tower Black is the selected case for this build, chosen to balance performance, compatibility and budget.

Noctua NH-U12S chromax.black 158mm Black is the selected cooling for this build, chosen to balance performance, compatibility and budget.

Our selection method

This configuration wasn't assembled at random. Our algorithm scores each component on raw performance, brand reputation, price freshness and real in-stock availability across several regions. Compatibility between parts — socket, motherboard form factor, power supply wattage, cooler clearance — is checked automatically to guarantee a working, balanced build with no bottleneck holding performance back.

Frequently asked questions

Which components matter most for Developer PC?

Prioritize the balance between Processor, Graphics card, Motherboard, Memory, Storage, Power supply, Case and Cooling: performance for the target workload, compatibility, cooling, power delivery and upgrade headroom.

How were the components in this PC selected?

This configuration wasn't assembled at random. Our algorithm scores each component on raw performance, brand reputation, price freshness and real in-stock availability across several regions. Compatibility between parts — socket, motherboard form factor, power supply wattage, cooler clearance — is checked automatically to guarantee a working, balanced build with no bottleneck holding performance back.

Are prices and availability adapted to my region?

Yes. Product offers and displayed prices are resolved for the current region, so availability and totals can vary between countries.