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Iron compatibility question. Will it work fine?
Good day, I want to collect a system unit. I sketched an approximate list, the hardware would like to know the opinion of experts about the compatibility and quality of hardware
CPU: Intel Core i7-9700K
GPU: Zotac GAMING GeForce RTX2080 8GB 256bit
Mother: ASUS TUF Z390-PLUS GAMING WI-FI 4DDR4 LGA1151
RAM: Patriot V4 DDR4 16GB 3200MHz DUAL KIT - PV416G320C6K
SSD: Samsung 860 EVO 2.5'' SSD MZ-76E250BW 250GB SATA III
HDD: Seagate ST1000DM010 1TB 7200rpm 64mb SATA 3.5 6GB/s
PSU: Deepcool DQ750ST Power supply 750W 80Gold Box Cooler: Deepcool DQ750ST Power supply 750W 80GOLD
Box
Cooler Deepcool MAX0 CPU
: Deepcool MATREXX 70 Mid-Tower Case 2xUSB 3.0 1xUSB 2.0
Thanks in advance.
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> i7-9700K
> Types of memory DDR4-2666
Memory DDR4 16GB 3200MHz
If you are not going to drive, then take a processor without K and memory for a supported frequency. Save some money.
> SSD: Samsung 860 EVO 2.5'' SSD MZ-76E250BW 250GB SATA III
About NVME correctly suggest. If you order on Amazon for sale, you will get much cheaper than in a nearby store.
> HDD: Seagate ST1000DM010 1TB
I would take a 2-3 tera WD for toys and backups.
> Box: Deepcool MATREXX 70
See something with a mesh front, not solid glass.
I’ll also add that Gammax may not be enough for overclocking cooling.
On SSD, yes, nvme is better, but 970 evo. The difference is significant. At least 240 GB for the system and basic programs. In this case, the games will be on the HDD, but the system itself will be very responsive. I put myself on 500 GB.
The PSU is better from Seasonic, the hardware is expensive, there is little trust in Dipkula, the certificate does not say anything. The element base and protection in the PSU from Seasonic will be better by orders of magnitude.
In terms of RAM, the Patriot is also not very good. The Crucial Ballistix Sport performs well at an extremely reasonable price. Again, select by frequency, depending on whether you drive or not. Intel also likes high frequencies and low timings.
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