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Valeria Selezneva2018-08-14 16:42:55
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Valeria Selezneva, 2018-08-14 16:42:55

How to choose the correct PC configuration?

Friends, good afternoon!
A gaming computer is being assembled and the opinion of professionals is required. What do you think:
-Is the assembly good with the following components?
What body fits all of this?
OEM Intel Core i7-7820X CPU
MSI X299 GAMING PRO CARBON
motherboard ASUS AMD Radeon RX 580 STRIX TOP [STRIX-RX580-T8G-GAMING]
Cooler Master MasterAir Maker 8 CPU cooler
Patriot Viper Elite [PVE432G266C6KGY] 32GB RAM
256 GB Intel SSD 545s [SSDSC2KW256G8X1]
CoolerMaster B600 v2 Power Supply
Thank you in advance for your answers!

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Afanasy Zakharov, 2018-08-14
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You, I see, are not going to save much, right?
In this case, the video card is clearly a bottleneck.
That is, you have a very powerful processor, which will be relevant for any games for at least another 5 years, and the video card is weak, approximately at the level of 1060 from Nvidia - and I suspect that with the release of a new generation of consoles, it may not pull out all the games on maximum settings.
So my advice to you - buy a video card more expensive, like 1070 or even 1080, if the funds allow.
In my opinion, the budget for the purchase of a gaming PC should look like this:
~ 50% - video card
~ 50% - everything else.
Accordingly, if you have this maximum budget - buy a cheaper processor, a regular 8-generation i7:
The i7-8700 is an excellent choice. And you can get a cooler for it a little cheaper

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CityCat4, 2018-08-14
@CityCat4

Processor Intel Core i7-7820X OEM

Why not i7-8700K? Because Skylake? Sky is almost twice as hot as Coffee Lake, that is, you will need a cooler at least one and a half times more powerful. The 8700 is noticeably superior in terms of the set of commands - this is the older model of the series. I had problems with MSI
X-series mothers.
budget - with a margin. Compare with 1080 (which now makes sense to take if money allows) or with 1070. If your card is worse, take another one. Buying a thing that will become obsolete noticeably earlier than the entire assembly (especially if you are collecting for games like puff-puff, in which resources are needed, dear mother) - does not make sense.
Memory is fine, but Patriot is IMHO a second-rate manufacturer. Take Crucial if possible. If not - Kingston HyperX or Hynix. Be sure to look at the multipliers on the memory modules so as not to buy a branded but slower module.
256G SSD - nothing in today's world. Take 512G from Samsung, and it's better in the M2 form factor - fewer
PSU wires are rather weak. The computer may simply not start - well, that is, start - it starts, writes the initial inscription - and ala Ulya. There are online power calculators, but it seems to me that you need to start from 800W - just with a margin :)

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