New Gaming PC suggestion

Rajk2

Beginner
The below Specs that I am planning but not sure if there are other similar components good in that same budget.
So require help.


Ryzen 5 7600x ( 19700rs )
( Now Intel 14600k is at similar price at 20500rs)
MSI b650m gaming wifi( 10300rs )
WD black sn770 1TB ssd ( 6000rs )
Kingston Fury Beast 2x16gb 6000mhz Cl36 RAM ( no stock)
MSI A750GL 750 psu ( 7700rs )
Deepcool Ag400 CPU Cooler(1650rs )
Ant eSports 410TG Case ( 4600 )
Gigabyte M27Q 2k monitor or samsung G4 240hz 1080p monitor ( now everything is upscaling so should I go towards 2k or stick with 1080p, I do play all games AAA and competitive)
GPU I'm thinking of AMD 9070 or 9070XT if price is good for 2k gaming.(Nvidia is premium and the market launch is next month ending or March)

The above prices quoted by Swetha computers CTC Hyderabad

Thinking of using this build for atleast 3 years.

I see Intel 14600k shows much better than Ryzen 5 7600 in some youtube videos but shows approx 200w usage compare to 100w of ryzen 7600x.
Is it wise choice to go with intel or i stick with AMD.
If 14600k is better choice then suggest b760m motherboard with good vrm at similar price of AMD mentioned above.

Thanks
Anyone..
 
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Between the 7600 and the 14600k the latter is better most of the time but that is with 4090 levels of performance most of the time you would be GPU limited and thus at maximum there will be a 5-10% performance difference and that too at 1080p in very light competitive games like cs2 or cs:go at 1440p they will perform almost similar in terms of gaming. That being said intel systems generally tend to feel snappier and more responsive than AMD systems and there is also a significant difference in their productivity performance in the favour of Intel, but if you plan to upgrade the cpu on the same platform in the future then your only option is AMD as AM5 will be supported at least for 1 more new generation of CPUs after the 9000 series and maybe even more. Also I would recommend going for either the 7600 non-x or the 13600k if either of them offer some savings with regards to your choice as both of them have almost the same performance as the ones you chose.

Changes recommended:
CPU: 7600 non-x or 13600k

RAM: If going with AMD it is highly recommended to go for 6000Mhz at CL30 so maybe the GSkill Trident Z5 32Gb (16Gbx2) Rgb Ddr5 6000Mhz Desktop (10.8k)

CASE: DeepCool Matrexx 55 Mesh V4 C ARGB, it is 5.4k but comes with addressable rgb PWM fans, which means you can control the fan curve and the rgb according to your preferences which is truly as godsend and the case is generally better quality than what ant esports has to offer.

MONITOR: It is very subject some people like the contrast of VA while others like the fast pixel response times of IPS but since there are many new monitors which have come to the market recently I would suggest you to go for maybe an OLED monitor, the new models offered are relatively much cheaper than the one's which were available earlier with the cheapest one being 58k, I know that sounds a lot but for that you get amazing HDR capabilities, instant response times, inky blacks and rich bright colours with would not only improve your visual fidelity but also help you in competitive gaming at its 1440p resolution and 240Hz refresh rate. But you can also go for the M27Q or maybe the MSI G274QPX. The OLED is the MSI MAG 271QPX QD-OLED E2 which is available for 58k at computech.