90K+ All White build with Deepcool Ch270 WH

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After driving myself mad with which case I'd like to have. I've finalised with vertical case i.e. Deepcool Ch270 White. But I'd also like to see how much I'd save if I go with traditional ATX case of Antec/other mesh type case. I already have Noctua D-15, but it has brown colour; so, can't use it in Ch270. I don't want liquid cooling. Would avoid tempered glass, if possible.
PSU & Motherboard needs to be of higher tier.
Gpu - asrock steel legend 9060xt (white colour)
Cpu-7600x, as suggested by most.
So, what I want from you guys is: give me two build suggestions:
1. An all white build with Deepcool Ch270 -mAtx
2. A traditional ATX case build. I can use D-15 cooler which I already possess.

I'd like to compare cost before I visit the shop.





What is your budget?
  • 1.2-1.5L(but I'd like to keep it low)
  1. What is your existing hardware configuration (component name - component brand and model
    • NA
  2. Which hardware will you be keeping (component name - component brand and model)
    • NA
  3. Which hardware component are you looking to buy (component name). If you have already decided on a configuration then please mention the (component brand and model) as well, this will help us in fine tuning your requirement.
    • Case- Deepcool Ch270 Wh
    • CPU - 7600X
    • Motherboard - any white motherboard with wifi preferably
    • GPU - AsRock 9060 XT steel legend
    • PSU - Best Power Supply Unit
    • CPU cooler- White one
    • Ram- white
  4. Is this going to be your final configuration or you would be adding/upgrading a component in near future. If yes then please mention when and which component
    • N.A.
  5. Where will you buy this hardware? (Online/City/TE Dealer)
    • Bhubaneswar (capital, MD computers)/ Visakhapatnam (Vishal)/ Kolkata (Clarion & others)
  6. What is your intended use for this PC/hardware
    • Gaming
    • Download
  7. Do you have any brand preference or dislike? Please name them and the reason for your preference/dislike.
    • Gigabyte (they've a rep in reddit. Atleast it's something)
    • But, service in India is Pathetic everywhere. So, Suggest away.
  8. If you will be playing games then which type of games will you be playing?
    • FPS games mostly
  9. What is your preferred monitor resolution for gaming and normal usage
    1. Gaming - 1080p monitor for online gaming, on 4k TV for single player
  10. Are you looking to overclock?
    • No
  11. Which operating system do you intend to use with this configuration?
    • Windows
 
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I built similar specs & priced machine for my big brother, ask any question you have about the case or components.

CH270 Digital White with all white components.
R7 9700x
GIGABYTE B850m AORUS Elite ICE
Sapphire Pure 9070 XT
NZXT C850 PSU
Deepcool LE360 White V2
Kingston Fury Beast 32 GB 6000MTs (spray-painted heat sink) (has it lying around from my previous build)

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I built similar specs & priced machine for my big brother, ask any question you have about the case or components.

CH270 Digital White with all white components.
R7 9700x
GIGABYTE B850m AORUS Elite ICE
Sapphire Pure 9070 XT
NZXT C850 PSU
Deepcool LE360 White V2
Kingston Fury Beast 32 GB 6000MTs (spray-painted heat sink) (has it lying around from my previous build)

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Wouldn't it be ideal to run the the aio and gou as intake and top as exhaust?

Put a fan at the bottom which pushes all the hot air to the top and top exhausts it.. this way your cpu and gou both get fresh air.
 
Kingston Fury Beast 32 GB 6000MTs (spray-painted heat sink)
So I can spray paint my Noctua fans too?
Congratulations btw on your build. How much it cost?

I haven't decided on motherboard (Budget:12-17k). I've a Pcie wi fi adapter. Should I use that & buy good mobo with no wifi? Or buy a wifi version one? Since only mAtx board'd fit, suggest me one with more PciE slots.

For PSU (Budget:15-18k)- suggest white Corsair with Japanese capacitors(heard Shift series has cables on PSU's left side. Will it be an issue? Idk, I've never built a PC, so idk which cables go where.) I'd rather get higher watt 850/1000W for future GPU upgrade.

CPU Air Cooler-(Budget: 2-4k) Should I carry my Noctua D15 with me to shop? I've decided to use it to save few bucks, unless cheap white cooler is available under 3-4k.

Fans- I heard fans with high static pressure move better air. Suggest me some, but not too fancy. RGB isn't necessary. I am buying white case, to check dust accumulation.

What's your room temperature? Do you run AC while gaming? I don't plan to. And, my place does get a bit dusty.my place does get around 37°C+ during day time. How are temperature while gaming(Both GPU and CPU)?
 
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[td width="196px"]R7 9700X[/td]
[td width="80px"]
30,000
[/td]
[td]B850M AORUS ELITE WIFI6E ICE[/td]
[td]
19,900
[/td]
[td]Kingston Fury Beast 32GB(16x2)[/td]
[td]
0
[/td]
[td]NZXT C850[/td]
[td]
11,790
[/td]
[td]Pure 9070 XT[/td]
[td]
72,200
[/td]
[td]LE360 V2[/td]
[td]
6,250
[/td]
[td]CH270 DIGITAL White[/td]
[td]
7,500
[/td]
[td][/td]
[td]
147,640
[/td]



Motherboard:
There are only a few White motherboards in the market.
- NZXT (expensive)
- Gigabyte ICE
- MSI Project Zero
- MSI Gaming Plus ( not fully white)
- Asus ROG(expensive)
- Asrock steel legends.

You can look into last generation B650 boards, that have gone down in price a bit, and you won't lose a lot of functionality.
Usually, Wi-Fi and non-WiFi variants of same board only have around 1-2k price difference.
Note: Do not buy A620 & B840 boards, not worth the cheaper price. (unless you want to significantly cut down on future proofing)

PSU:
RMx Shift may cause an issue, as there isn't a lot of space on either side of the PSU location in the cabinet. I would suggest you stick with normal Corsair PSU.
Note: make sure the PSU length is not more than 150 cm (max 160 cm). NZXT C850 is 160 cm. The cables are just touching the GPU shroud.

CPU Cooler: Make sure your Noctua cooler height is not more than 174 mm. As that's the case max supported cooler height.

I live in a hotter region of India, my room temps go around 35-37C without AC during day. I do use AC in my room most of the time.
I am running CPU overclocked, but my GPU is undervolted. Not only that, but I don't think I have seen CPU temps go over 65C and GPU over 73-74C. LV360V2 is amazing for its price.
 
[td width="196px"]R7 9700X[/td]
[td width="80px"]
30,000


[/td]​
[td]B850M AORUS ELITE WIFI6E ICE[/td]
[td]
19,900


[/td]​
[td]Kingston Fury Beast 32GB(16x2)[/td]
[td]
0


[/td]​
[td]NZXT C850[/td]
[td]
11,790


[/td]​
[td]Pure 9070 XT[/td]
[td]
72,200


[/td]​
[td]LE360 V2[/td]
[td]
6,250


[/td]​
[td]CH270 DIGITAL White[/td]
[td]
7,500


[/td]​
[td][/td]
[td]
147,640


[/td]




Motherboard:
There are only a few White motherboards in the market.
- NZXT (expensive)
- Gigabyte ICE
- MSI Project Zero
- MSI Gaming Plus ( not fully white)
- Asus ROG(expensive)
- Asrock steel legends.

You can look into last generation B650 boards, that have gone down in price a bit, and you won't lose a lot of functionality.
Usually, Wi-Fi and non-WiFi variants of same board only have around 1-2k price difference.
Note: Do not buy A620 & B840 boards, not worth the cheaper price. (unless you want to significantly cut down on future proofing)

PSU:
RMx Shift may cause an issue, as there isn't a lot of space on either side of the PSU location in the cabinet. I would suggest you stick with normal Corsair PSU.
Note: make sure the PSU length is not more than 150 cm (max 160 cm). NZXT C850 is 160 cm. The cables are just touching the GPU shroud.

CPU Cooler: Make sure your Noctua cooler height is not more than 174 mm. As that's the case max supported cooler height.

I live in a hotter region of India, my room temps go around 35-37C without AC during day. I do use AC in my room most of the time.
I am running CPU overclocked, but my GPU is undervolted. Not only that, but I don't think I have seen CPU temps go over 65C and GPU over 73-74C. LV360V2 is amazing for its price.
Can you share the images of the space between the PSU and GPU to see how much gap is available and if a longer PSU ~ 180mm can be accommodated if the PCIEx16 slot is in the 2nd position on the motherboard