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GoogleTranslater2020-08-13 13:00:42
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GoogleTranslater, 2020-08-13 13:00:42

Are the components I have chosen good for my computer?

I wanted to build my first computer. On it, I plan to play in Full HD on ultra settings (who doesn't want that? :)), but also sometimes to be creative, because of which I have many open tabs in Firefox in the background, several programs from Adobe and so on.

Are these components optimal for these tasks or are they redundant / weak?

Processor - AMD Ryzen 7 2700x OEM.*
Graphics - MSI Radeon RX 5700XT MECH OC.**
RAM - Crucial Ballistix 16GB (2x8) [BL2K8G26C16U4B].
SSD - Samsung 860 Evo 500 GB [MZ-76E500BW].
HDD - WD Caviar Blue 1 TB [WD10EZEX].
CPU cooler - Deepcool GAMMAXX S40.
Motherboard - GIGABYTE B450 Gaming X.
Power supply — Chieftec SLC-750C.***
Case — Cooler Master MasterBox Q500L.****
Case fans (3 pcs.) — Deepcool GS120.

* - I would take a third-generation Ryzen processor, but in the seventh series they are much more expensive, and in the fifth, respectively, there are fewer cores and threads, which causes multitasking to suffer.
** - I would take an AMD Radeon RX 5700 video card, since the difference between it and the XT version is ~ 10 FPS, which I consider insignificant, but their price is about the same (I looked in Yandex.Market).
*** - I looked at the power in the recommended power supply for the video card. I don't know how trustworthy this column is.
**** - Yes, the case is not the best, but only on it, among others, I noticed normal dust filters and convenient cable routing.

Please point out the disadvantages of this assembly, since I'm doing this for the first time.

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Ronald McDonald, 2020-08-13
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Well, you almost described my assembly.
Everything is fire, everything flies, GTA, Witcher, Battlefields at the maximum.

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