The list of components i've compiled is as follows:
-A corsair 4000D airflow case
-Ryzen 5 3600 (might be a slight bottleneck, but i have a 3900X, which is basically the same but double the cores and it barely gets any load during gaming)
-BeQuiet Pure Rock 2 cooler
-Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 2x8gb 3600mhz
-BeQuiet System Power 9 CM 600W
-ASUS Prime B550-M A
-3060 TI, manufacturer doesn't really matter
-2TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD (haven't decided on a manufacturer yet, but likely to be crucial, corsair or WD)
for context, she's going to be using a 1440p 144hz monitor and she's planning to play games like Warzone or some of the newer CoD games
i have built multiple PCs roughly in this region of performance before, and they've run great so far.
appreciate any suggestions!
I've always wondered this... I run a cheap PSU that came with my rig and I've never had issues with it
The theory is cheap PSUs don't always have the same guardrails against surging during a failure, or external power event. You don't want your power supply to take your motherboard/CPU/GPU with it when it dies.
My logic would be it's a component you shouldn't need to upgrade. Whereas the motherboard and everything attached + hard drive can all be updated as better components are made.
So since it's one of the few "lifetime" components, might as well get a nice one that lasts.