TLDR: Review my build.
I Want to buy a new gaming PC that will last at least 5 years from now.
All I want is FOR TODAY'S RELEASES to run on Ultra , 1080p @ 60fps, not 4K 144fps and all that stuff.
I really don't care about RGB and computer case aesthetics.
All i care about is:
-Games Releasing in 2019 at Ultra , 1080p @ 60fps
-System Stability
-System Longevity in terms of hardware not failing
-System Not Overheating
What I don't want\Don't care about:
-RGB, As less as possible
-Upgrade-ability, don't really care about
-Too much heat, (What I don't want) - its really hot in summer where I live.
So this is how my list looks like today:
-CPU: Intel Core i5-9400F
-RAM: HyperX Fury 8GB DDR4 2666MHz HX426C16FB2/8 DIMM (2 Sticks for 16Gb)
-Graphics Card :Gigabyte GeForce RTX 2060 WINDFORCE OC 6GB GDDR6 rev2
-Motherboard: Asus PRIME B360M-K Micro ATX
-SSD: Crucial P1 CT500P1SSD8 500GB 3D NAND NVMe PCIe M.2
-HDD: Western Digital Blue WD10EZEX 1TB
-PSU: Corsair VS550 80+ White 550W (chose this one after posting earlier in this forum of asking what PSU to use)
-CPU Fan: Arctic Freezer 11 LP
-Case: Cooler Master MasterBox MB600L
-Extra fan for case:Arctic BioniX F120
Currently this setup is based on benchmarks and some NewEgg/Amazon/YouTube personal reviews.
The cost of all these components is 4832 ILS Witch is 1360$US, parts are really expensive here in Israel! My budget is 5000 ILS (1410$ TOP!!!)
Question 1: Is that CPU compatible with the motherboard? Because on the store I buy it from , official 9th gen cpu supporting motherboards cost double and I don't want to pay more.
Question 2: Is that SSD compatible with the motherboard? And if it is, can it be set as boot drive for Windows 10?
Question 3: Today I use the same model of PSU I listed above in my current PC for 5 years now, are the new ones the same quality or I should look for other company? Its the best price on the store for me.
Question 4: Is this Motherboard is good in terms of build quality?... I Am just unsure about it.. I'm scared it will fail like my first PC 12 year ago
Question 5: Is there something on the list you think I MUST change? If you think that this will be a good build just say GO FOR IT!
again, not looking for crazy high performance, just a PC optimal for today's Releases.
Thanks for bothering!