USB Hubs only have the bandwidth of the host port for one.
As for running multiple SSDs at once off a hub, I'd recommend a powered USB 3 hub. These have a power brick that allows more high power devices to be on the hub at once.
Even better, if you have a desktop PC with a free PCIE slot, you can get USB 3 Expansion Cards to add extra ports on the back of the system that have up to 7 extra USB 3 ports on them. Just remember to get ones that connect to the power supply with a molex or SATA power connection to avoid running out of power.
https://www.amazon.com/Expansion-Express-Internal-Connector-Support/dp/B099R6GD83/
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The patterns does not need to match, the shape of the holes is different.
As long as it is a CPU/EPS connector you can plug it in.
Yes you need both the 24 pin and 8 pin CPU to the motherboard.
2060 is faster but for the price you can likely get a 5700 or 5600xt
nothing really. bigger question now is buy x570 or wait for b550 over b450 with better forward CPU support
Ryzen 3600 would perform fairly similarly in games to the 3700X. 3700X if you're doing more productive work that can make use of the extra cores.
If you can grab a 500GB SSD instead of 250GB. 250GB fills up pretty quick. Even then the Battlefield games are quite large so you might want a HDD as well to store games on.
No need for 850W PSU. A 550W Seasonic Prime/Focus or Corsair RM550x would be fine for your system.
Are you planning on buying from Amazon US and shipping to your country? Or do you have stores locally that you are planning on buying from?
Keep in mind if you buy from overseas you may have to pay additional shipping, import taxes or other fees.
SSD or Solid State Drive is a storage device containing non-volatile flash memory, used in place of hard drive because of its much greater speed. Unlike a hard drive, a solid state drive doesnt have any moving parts. It has two main components - A flash controller and NAND flash memory chips.
More information on solid state drives can be had from here..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solid-state_drive
This guide differentiates SSDs in different tiers based on their DWPD, sustained writes, controllers and NAND types.
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NOTE - MANY MANUFACTURERS ARE REPLACING THE KEY COMPONENTS OF SSDS (CONTROLLERS & NAND FLASH) WITH INFERIOR COMPONENTS WITHOUT INFORMING THE GENERAL PUBLIC. THIS LIST IS BASED ON THE COMPONENTS (CONTROLLERS & NAND FLASH) THAT THE SSD CAME WITH AT THE TIME OF LAUNCH.
• a ryzen 7 3700x is way overkill for any normal gpu, you will only need a ryzen 5 3600 at most.
• rx 580 is a tad bit weak for a ryzen 7 3700x or a ryzen 5 3600, get a rx 5700 xt (specifically a Gigabyte Radeon Rx 5700 Xt Gaming OC)
• your better off getting a b450m ds3h for a motherboard, it will have all the features that you should need, it also includes support for 3rd gen ryzen cpu's (i would know as i have one myself)
• never a good idea to get the cheapest kind of any part, so you should get better ram, Crucial Ballistix 3200 MHz DDR4 DRAM should work for you nicely
• you almost never need a 800w psu stick with a decently priced 600w psu, i would recommend the Cooler Master Elite v3 600 watts ATX Power Supply since most others are out of stock due to the corona virus.
• resolution and refresh rates are the two biggest things you are looking for (asides color range and depth) when comparing to monitors, so yes they are very important.
I will be attaching tier lists, so make sure u check them out.
Mobo - Get something like MSI B450 Tomahawk max, Gaming Plus Max, A Pro Max.
PSU - Get the Corsair Platinum rated unit.
SSD - If the Samsung SSD is too expensive, then get any other SSD from tier B/C. You can get double the storage at almost the same cost as the Samsung SSD.
RAM - Make sure that u get 2*8gb 3200/3600mhz RAM.