PC Assembly Guide
PC Assembly Guide
Good day fellow tech nerds!
Just so you guys know, I do infact have the money and ressources to build this beast of a machine!
Main reason I created this thread is just for your opinion and solution. I'm gonna list the components now and want to know if there are going to be some compatibility issues.
Is this going to be a functioning Computer!?:
MOBO:
MSI B350 Gaming Pro Carbon
CPU:
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
RAM:
HyperX Predator DDR4 RGB (16 Gigs, 2x 8gb)
CPU Cooler:
Cooler Master ML240R RGB
GPU:
MSI RTX 2080
SSD:
Samsung 860 EVO 500Gb
HDD:
Seagate 2 Tb ST2000DM006
PSU:
Thermaltake Smart RGB 700W
Case:
Cooler Master MasterBox MB530P RGB Black Edition
Seems legit to me.
Will this work? I think so.
Does this look a little to OP for my first build? I think so.
Am I gonna get straight and competent answers? Definitely.
With lots of scotch and smoke rings,
50ShadesOfMyCow
team.android.2002 :
WildCard999 :
For Ryzen processors, a high-speed memory setup is recommended – ideally a 3000/3200MHz kit to complement your B450 motherboard. A noticeable performance gap of up to 20 frames per second can be seen when comparing 2133 MHz with 3200 MHz speeds. The target memory speed is 3200 MHz, and the motherboard will also be upgraded. Thank you! Is there anything further to discuss or note?
That concludes my observations; everything else appears satisfactory.
Consider a B450 motherboard; the B350 model may lack a recent BIOS update suitable for the 2700X processor.
Motherboard:
MSI B350 Gaming Pro Carbon
Processor:
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
WildCard999:
For Ryzen, a fast memory speed is preferred – aiming for a solid 3000/3200MHz kit alongside a B450 motherboard would be ideal. The gap in performance between 2133 MHz and 3200 MHz can result in a difference of up to 20 frames per second. Memory capacity is 3200 MHz, and the motherboard will soon be upgraded. Thank you! Do you have any other suggestions or observations?
team.android.2002 :
WildCard999 :
For Ryzen systems, a high-speed memory setup is recommended – ideally a 3000/3200MHz kit to complement your motherboard (a B450). The distinction between speeds like 2133 and 3200 MHz can noticeably impact performance, potentially reducing frame rates by up to 20. We’re aiming for 3200 MHz memory, and the motherboard will be upgraded. Is there anything else you'd like to discuss or add? That concludes my assessment; everything appears satisfactory.