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Build your own AMD PC with AM5 socket

The AMD AM5 socket is compatible with AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors. This is the successor to the AMD AM4 socket and supports up to DDR5 and PCIe 5.0. This way, you'll create a powerful and future-proof AMD desktop build.

Compose your own PC with an AMD Ryzen 7000 series processor

The AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors are only compatible with a motherboard that has an AMD AM5 socket. Also keep in mind what the DDR version of your motherboard and the maximum clock speed are. A DDR4 module doesn't work with a DDR5 motherboard and vice versa. Also check the performance of your processor and video card to prevent bottlenecks.

Choose your processor

Your processor is the heart of the PC. The Ryzen 7000 CPUs support up to DDR5 and PCIe 5.0, while the 5000 series supports up to DDR4 and PCIe 4.0. Choose Ryzen 3 for basic tasks, Ryzen 5 for photo editing, Ryzen 7 for videos and light gaming, and Ryzen 9 for demanding gaming.

Choose your motherboard

On your motherboard, you place all your components in a central spot. Do you already have a CPU or RAM? Make sure these match the motherboard. The X series offers more PCIe lanes and the most extras, B series motherboards are more basic and less future-proof.
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Choose your RAM

With RAM, you perform tasks without delays. AMD 7000 series processors are compatible with DDR4 and DDR5 RAM. Which DDR version and clock speed you need, depends on your motherboard. Check this before your purchase.
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Choose your processor cooler

A processor cooler actively leads away the hot air from your CPU via air or water. A water cooler works better, but it's easier to install an air cooler. Your CPU's socket is also the determining factor here. That's why you should always choose an AM5 socket processor cooler.

Choose your video card

The video card provides your graphics. The power differs per chipset. An RTX 3060 is mainly suitable for Full HD, 3070 for QHD, and 3090 for 4K. Also make sure the video card matches the processor. An RTX 3070 Ti works best with an AMD Ryzen 5 7600X, for example.

Choose your computer casing

You install all your components in a computer case. The largest cases have an E-ATX size, but ATX is most common. The motherboard you choose basically decides the size of your chosen case. The larger the case, the more space you have for your components.

Choose your computer power supply unit

With a computer power supply unit, you'll provide all your components with power. Remember that more powerful components need a higher wattage. An i9 with an RTX 3090 video card needs a more powerful power supply unit than an i5 RTX 3060 setup.

Choose your NVMe SSD

Reduce loading times with an NVMe SSD. These small powerhouses reach speeds of up to 7.5GB/s. Note: some motherboards only support PCIe 3.0, while others support PCIe 4.0. Want enough space for your games? Choose 2TB.

Choose your SATA storage

Store all your files and other games on SATA storage space. These are slower than NVMe, but generally over more storage capacity. Store your less played games and business files if you also want to save those.

Choose your gaming monitor

Complete your setup with a gaming monitor that can handle your desired gaming power. With high refresh rates and low reaction times, your images will be smooth on the screen and you'll see your opponents before they can see you.

Build a gaming desktop: this is how you do it

  1. Choose components. The basic components are a processor, motherboard, and RAM. In addition, you need a video card for graphics and a power supply (PSU). You can save all your games and your operating system on an SSD or hard drive. You place all your components in your case. Provide proper cooling and suitable components.
  2. Choose performance. The components that you choose determine the performance of your PC. Generally, the higher the number, the more powerful. For example, an AMD Ryzen 7 processor is faster than a Ryzen 5, and an RTX 4090 video card is more powerful than an RTX 4080 video card.
  3. Build PC. When everything is delivered, you can start building the PC. This seems difficult at first glance, but it's not if you take your time. We'll explain how to do it in the video.
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