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Estimate the assembly of the PC (only the main components)?
I would like you to rate the components for assembly.
The main focus was on the processor and RAM, since I assemble the PC for virtualization (many virtual machines will be launched)
The video card did not play a role (there will be no games, no video processing).
I'm new to assemblies. I just googled the top of the best components and put together this set.
Therefore, I am interested in your opinion about the compatibility of all this.
Might be worth replacing. Thank you.
I omitted things like a case, hdd \ ssd, monitor, etc, because this set already exists and the choice was decided by itself.
Processor
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X BOX
https://www.computeruniverse.net/ru/amd-ryzen-7-27...
Mat. ASUS PRIME X470
-PRO board
https://www.computeruniverse.net/en/asus-prime-x470-pro
Video card
ASUS GeForce GTX1050 Ti PH-GTX1050TI-4G
https
://www.computeruniverse.net/en/asus-geforce-g...
memory
G.Skill Aegis 32GB DDR4 Kit (2x16GB)
https://www.computeruniverse.net/ru/gskill-aegis-3...
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AMD Ryzen 7 2700X BOX
The percentage is good (the only thing that I would probably take is the OEM version and, for example, I bought a normal dark pro cooler separately, but I think this will not play a role for you) The mother is good. Memory is good. Things are good.
The first thing to understand is that you do not have a gaming computer. Your assembly for virtualization will be used, and therefore you need a lot of cores with not the top frequency, a lot of cache and a lot of not the fastest RAM. Those. some intel xeon + at least 64 RAM, 128 is better. Only RAM with a frequency of 4k is not worth taking - it's expensive and does not make much sense. The motherboard must be chosen under the percentage already, so that it supports 2 (preferably 4 channels) for the RAM. The power supply should be good too. If you do not need a video card, then it is better to invest in percent / memory.
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