Are the parts suitable for use together?
Are the parts suitable for use together?
Welcome to the forums, newcomer! You forgot to mention the spec for the ram. That PSU is garbage. Pointless strapping a 120mm AIO onto any processor. You might want to stylize your thread like so; *How to Ask for New Build or Upgrade Advice* How to Ask for New Build or Upgrade Advice First off, respect where respect is due - this is an adaptation of the Animal's *How To Ask For New Build Advice* Sticky. I created this because there's a lot of posts nowadays asking for upgrade advice both on here and on the CPU forums, and I feel... forums. to learn of your system's use case scenario, the budget you have allocated for the build, your location and your preferred site for purchase. Including a PCPartPicker link helps us to refine your build seamlessly and also let's you know if you have any compatibility issues.
do some research on ram. ryzen has strict requirements for ram. visit the motherboard support page and check their ram list for your processor on the ram quality level. check if the exact part number of your kingston ram kit is included in the list. you can also use the kingston ram selection app to confirm support. may consider choosing a different psu: search for a 750/850w unit with at least a 7 year warranty. corsair h45 is not recommended for cooling purposes. most basic air coolers are more affordable, efficient, and dependable.
It's my initial setup, I'm still getting familiar with everything. I picked what looked best within my budget and reached out for assistance. Could you assist me? What adjustments would you suggest?