I have a question about PC components. I have a budget of about 2200-2300 euro and would like to put together a good gaming PC. I wanted to ask if these components work together or if they can have mutual problems.
My components:
CPU: Intel i7 8700K 6x 3.70GHz So.1151 WOF - Price: 436.95 euro
CPU cooler: Dark Rock 4 PRO - Price: 69,27 euro
GPU (graphics card): 8GB Asus GeForce RTX 2080 ROG Strix OC Active PCle 3.0 x16 (Retail) - Price: 829,00 euro
Motherboard: MSI Z370-A Pro Intel Z370 So. 1151 Dual Channel DDR4 ATX (Retail) - Price: 94,85 euro
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX Black DDR4-3000 DIMM CL15 Dual Kit (2x8GB) - Price: 125,90 euro
Power supply: 760W Corsair AX Series AX760 - Price: 176,64 euro
HDD: 4000GB Seagate Barra Cuda ST4000DM005 64MB - Price: 157,34 euro
SSD: 500GB Samsung 840 Evo 2.5 "(6.4cm) - Price: 75.90 euro
Case: Corsair Carbide 275R Tempered Glass white - Price: 72,85 euro (Reduced)
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Accessories (peripherals):
Monitor: 24 "(60.69cm) Asus MG248QR black 1920x1080 - Price: 245,90 euro
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I wanted to use it all for gaming (Battlefield V, Fortnite, Rainbow Six | Siege, CS: GO, etc.) so you can play at the highest resolution with more than 120+ FPS? Maybe I wanted to start streaming as well. The monitor has 144Hz. I'm looking forward to suggestions and criticisms!
GhostSystemDE | Yannick
In itself, the components are already compatible with each other, but what bothers me personally is…
The price of these components is far too expensive
The combination of CPU, board, power supply, etc. I do not like
In addition, if I already buy a RTX 2080 and an i7 8700K, I would NOT buy a FullHD monitor, but mind. A WQHD with 144Hz or UHD 4K with 60Hz…
For FullHD then for such a superclass hardware ==> Just a waste of money!
The CPU is too expensive for my eyes.
Since you would already, if it's all about gaming anyway ==> The i5 9600K completely sufficient or as an alternative, the R7 2700 / R7 2700x…
The graphics card is just as expensive as there are variants that are UNDER 700 euro…
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I would especially exchange the power supply for a high-quality / qualitative such as the Seasonic Focus Plus, EVGA G2 / G3, BitFenix Whisper M or Straight Power 11 …
See link
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If you already have a CPU where you want to overclock well, check out the MSI Tomahawk, MSI Z370 SLI Plus or ASRock Extreme 4 …
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As an SSD I would recommend you a Crucial MX500 …
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RAM memory is also a cheap Varinate ==> Undzwar that of G. Skill Aegis with 16GB 3000MHz memory
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HDD plate, case and CPU cooler you can take / keep calm…
But again very important ==> Who really buys a superclass part, should also watch that he gets a WQHD monitor 144Hz or UHD 4K 60Hz, because for FullHD is a waste of money…
Partly too expensive! Go to Mindfactory or compare the prices on miser.
I would not recommend these power supplies. Take a 550 / 650W Bequiet! Straight power, that's extremely quiet too.
The SSD is already very old. On the budget, I would definitely grab a Samsung 970 EVO!
Otherwise, everything fits, but the prices are sometimes really uplifted.
Edit: The monitor is good, but would recommend an AOC C24G1, which has a VA panel and thus much better colors and angles.
Here again I have the compilation for you…
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I'm assuming that you will stay with Intel, so I chose the i5 9600K as an alternative, which is NOT MUCH worse than the big i7 8700K…
When it comes to the monitor, here in the link I have a variant for you to choose from…
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With 27 inches, Gsync technology, TN panel and 144Hz…
If one were at total ==> ~ 2074 euro
It's just a suggestion from me… What you finally decide on is up to you personally.