Check if the motherboard matches your project requirements.
Check if the motherboard matches your project requirements.
I checked the setup and everything seems suitable for your needs. The components you listed should handle long-term gaming, especially with your current titles and future plans. The motherboard appears to be compatible with your hardware and should support upgrades in the near future. You’ll still be able to enjoy smooth performance for at least four years. Let me know if you need more details!
Invest in a k chip for stability when your system can't handle higher speeds.
Hi, choose the Z390 if you aim to boost your CPU speed, otherwise opt for the 9400f. The power supply seems unreliable, so consider options like RMx, TXm, AMP, Formula Gold or Whisper M. The 5700XT offers comparable pricing to the 2060S for improved performance.
The PSU seems uncertain, the A360 board with a K chip costs more for a feature you can't use, and I can't locate any watercooling options, so it probably offers the lowest price available. It might be a prebuilt from Dragoncomputers based on what I found online. The price you're paying doesn't seem right—considering Ryzen would be more cost-effective and provide better multithreading for handling modern game demands.
It's the prebuild from Dragonscomputers, priced around 1100 euros with 1TB storage. It doesn't include a Windows license. You could email them to request adjustments—consider using a different motherboard like the Z370 or modifying other components if needed.
Thanks for the feedback, I'm completely new to this PC building process and don't understand much. It's a prebuilt unit I found nearby. LINK: https://www.dragoncomputers.eu/gamerPCs-...2GB-M2-SSD
No, they aren't the same. The 9400F offers a noticeable performance boost compared to the 9600K, and it's primarily an overclocking upgrade.