Opinion about the PC components?

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CPU (PROCESSOR)

Intel Core i5-9600K, 6x 3.7GHz, 9MB Cache | UHD 630

MAIN BOARD

ASUS Prime B360M-A | Intel B360

GRAPHIC CARD

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 6GB | Palit Dual OC

RANDOM ACCESS MEMORY

16GB DDR4-2400 | 2x 8GB

SSD

480GB ADATA Ultimate SU650 | read up to 520 MB / s

HARD DISK

1TB Seagate BarraCuda Compute | 7,200 RPM

OPTICAL DRIVE

DVD burner 24x

POWER ADAPTER

600W - Thermaltake Smart RGB

SOUND CARD

HD audio onboard

CPU COOLER

be quiet! Pure Rock Slim | 92mm PWM fan

HOUSING FAN

1x 120mm be quiet! Silent Wings 3 | Black, PWM

I'd like to know if I'm fluent in games like Fortnite (low setting to get as much FPS as possible), or if I can play more elaborate games in the future… What do you think about how long I have to rest with setup before I need to upgrade again? If you can say that flatly…

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B360 board and "K" CPU does not make sense
Bad cooler and "K" CPU does not make sense
The power supply is a scrap heap
The RAM is lame (Min DDR4 2666Mhz on B360, with Z370 / Z390 like from 3200Mhz upwards)

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Everything that Top55 has already written.

In addition, the RTX 2060 is in my opinion the only current nVidia, which has absolutely no right of existence. Has enough power for WQHD and is also in an appropriate price range, but has too little RAM. At the same time you get for the same money a Vega 64 with more power and more RAM, which is certainly, however, bought by a significantly higher power consumption.

In addition, the i5 is generally worth only partially, namely, if you only play ETS2, PUBG, Fortnite and ARMA 3. If you play more current Triple-A titles like Metro Exodus, Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Assassin's Creed Odyssey, etc., then you are better off with a Ryzen 5 2600 and a corresponding motherboard. Then you put the money saved in a RTX 2070 and have more power in the end.

And to add another recommendation for the PSU: be quiet Straight Power 11 550W. For the Vega 64 that would be absolutely mandatory. If you want to save money to get a RTX 2070, you can also take the Pure Power 11 500W.

It is not possible to make blanket statements about future certainty. However, what you can already say is that with a Ryzen you can easily upgrade to a Ryzen 3000 with up to 16 cores, provided you do not take the absolute cheapest motherboard. With an i5 you will most likely only be able to upgrade to a used i9-9900K later on.

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How about a case?

Unlocked "K" CPU on B360 board is a no-go, it must be a Z370 / Z390!

And for the CPU, the Pure Rock Slim would be under-dimensioned, here you should already a Bequiet! Dark Rock 4, Scythe Mugen 5 PCGH Edition or Noctua NH-U14S, alternatively ne 240 AiO.

The power adapter is botch, RGB dumb, but just a simple 80Plus White certification, I would buy anything under gold, for example, BeQuiet! Pure Power 11, Corsair RMx, Seasonic Focus.

The RTX 2060 is also rather Meh, for Raytracing actually too weak, only 6 GB VRAM, currently you get the Vega 64 at similar prices and the Vega 56 more often under 300 euro, which has much more power, but you should undervolt, since otherwise she eats a lot of electricity.

In general, I would currently let the fingers of Intel, here and there they still have the nose thanks to better single-core performance, but are currently quite overpriced, prominent example is the i9-9900K, all in all, he was in benchmarks around 10% in front of the Ryzen 7 2700X, with 520 euro, but costs 200 euro more than this (320 euro, now for 300 euro).

Do you really need an optical drive? Have no more in my new computer with Meshify C Mini, only in the second computer.

I put together something: https://www.mindfactory.de/...e914407fa2

If that breaks your budget: Ryzen 5 2600 or 7 1700 (available for 150-170 euro), B450 board (in contrast to Intel, the "smaller" chipset already suffices for overclocking, as well as the normal CPU with free multiplier, OC but worth a little, since they are already very good from the factory and overclock themselves by XFR / PBO targeted) or cheaper X470 and just "only" a Vega 56 and (cheaper) housing of your choice, I'm currently on the fractal trip, simple, elegant look, good quality and clever details such as the vibration-damped hard drive carriage, fan hub, suspension of the door interchangeable (whether it rises to the right or left) and side wall is currently the usual glass pane, but can be like a normal housing wall take out (many other TG housings have the disc mounted over four thumbscrews, is a bit fiddly).

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