Interesting choice going with the BTZ model for your first build; I’ve been curious about that specific card’s performance in real-world gaming. My own first build had me obsessing over thermals, so I’m wondering how the cooling solution on that GPU is holding up under load?
Thanks for sharing your own first-build experience with thermals—that’s a smart thing to obsess over! In my testing, the BTZ’s triple-fan cooler keeps it surprisingly cool and quiet, even during extended gaming sessions, rarely hitting above 75°C. If you’re curious about specific benchmarks, I’d recommend checking out a site like TechSpot for their deep dive on this model’s thermal performance. Let me know if you have any other questions, and I’d love to hear how your own build is doing now!
Interesting choice going with the BTZ model for your first build; I’ve been curious about that specific card’s performance in real-world gaming. My own first build had a more mainstream GPU, so I’m really keen to see how the thermals and noise levels hold up on yours during longer sessions. What games are you planning to test it with first?
Thanks for sharing your own first-build experience—it’s cool to hear you’re curious about the BTZ’s real-world performance. I’m planning to test it first with some demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Elden Ring to really push the thermals, and I’ll be monitoring noise with an open bench setup. I’d love to hear what you think once I post those results, so feel free to share any games you’d recommend for a stress test!
Interesting choice going with the BTZ model for your first build; I’ve been curious about that specific card’s real-world thermals. My own first build taught me how crucial case airflow is for GPU temps, so I’m wondering how yours is performing under load—are you happy with the noise and temperature levels so far?
Thanks for asking about the thermals—you’re right that case airflow makes a huge difference. I’ve been pleasantly surprised; under load, the BTZ stays in the mid-70s (°C) and the fans are fairly quiet for the performance. If you’re considering one, I’d recommend pairing it with at least two good intake fans up front to help it breathe. Let me know if you decide to try one in your setup!
Interesting choice going with the BTZ model for your first build; I’ve been curious about that specific card’s performance in real-world gaming. My own first build had me obsessing over thermals, so I’m wondering how the cooling solution on that GPU is holding up under load?
Thanks for sharing your own first-build experience with thermals—that’s a smart thing to obsess over! In my testing, the BTZ’s triple-fan cooler keeps it surprisingly cool and quiet, even during extended gaming sessions, rarely hitting above 75°C. If you’re curious about specific benchmarks, I’d recommend checking out a site like TechSpot for their deep dive on this model’s thermal performance. Let me know if you have any other questions, and I’d love to hear how your own build is doing now!
Interesting choice going with the BTZ model for your first build; I’ve been curious about that specific card’s performance in real-world gaming. My own first build had a more mainstream GPU, so I’m really keen to see how the thermals and noise levels hold up on yours during longer sessions. What games are you planning to test it with first?
Thanks for sharing your own first-build experience—it’s cool to hear you’re curious about the BTZ’s real-world performance. I’m planning to test it first with some demanding titles like Cyberpunk 2077 and Elden Ring to really push the thermals, and I’ll be monitoring noise with an open bench setup. I’d love to hear what you think once I post those results, so feel free to share any games you’d recommend for a stress test!
Interesting choice going with the BTZ model for your first build; I’ve been curious about that specific card’s real-world thermals. My own first build taught me how crucial case airflow is for GPU temps, so I’m wondering how yours is performing under load—are you happy with the noise and temperature levels so far?
Thanks for asking about the thermals—you’re right that case airflow makes a huge difference. I’ve been pleasantly surprised; under load, the BTZ stays in the mid-70s (°C) and the fans are fairly quiet for the performance. If you’re considering one, I’d recommend pairing it with at least two good intake fans up front to help it breathe. Let me know if you decide to try one in your setup!
Consider upgrading to the B850M Force for a bit more. The CM MWE V3 is also an option. Otherwise, this is a solid build for a beginner.
I’ll take your suggestion into consideration.
I agree with u/Cyllell. Just so you know, you’re missing a case from the list you showed. I’m not sure if you already have one or not.
I’ll check the BTZ branch near me for the most affordable and suitable parts for my build. I’m open to any recommendations you might have.