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1 minute ago, ViveLaVita said:

how many watts do you reccomend?

Wattage is irrelevant..

 

Grab a 650 watt supernova g2 or focus gold plus. From Evga and seasonic respectavly

 

I would also maybe considering reorganising the build to get a 2080ti. Though it looks good

A build i made, would like second opinion.

 

CPU - Core i7-9700K

CPU Cooler - Noctua - NH-D15

Motherbaord - MSI - Z390-A PRO

Memory - Corsair - Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB)

SSD - 250Gb
Storage - 2T

GPU - Asus - GeForce RTX 2080 8G

PSU - Thermaltake Smart 700W 80+ 

Case - fractal design Meshify C – Dark TG 

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Change out the power supply if you want your system to live. Judging from the rest of your system, you have a nice, big budget, so go with something from a company like Corsair or EVGA.

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everything except for the power supply

ASUS X470-PRO • R7 1700 4GHz • Corsair H110i GT P/P • 2x MSI RX 480 8G • Corsair DP 2x8 @3466 • EVGA 750 G2 • Corsair 730T • Crucial MX500 250GB • WD 4TB

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Change the PSU. You don't have to, but I would personally buy a better motherboard for overclocking and features.

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4 minutes ago, aezakmi said:

everything except for the power supply

how many watts do you reccomend?

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1 minute ago, ViveLaVita said:

how many watts do you reccomend?

It's not about watts, it's about quality, TT "smart" series suck

 

a quality 650W PSU is more than enough, a RM650x maybe, or a EVGA 650 G2 if you can find one

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1 minute ago, ViveLaVita said:

how many watts do you reccomend?

Wattage is irrelevant..

 

Grab a 650 watt supernova g2 or focus gold plus. From Evga and seasonic respectavly

 

I would also maybe considering reorganising the build to get a 2080ti. Though it looks good

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600-750W is good for a PSU.

 

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1 minute ago, GoldenLag said:

Wattage is irrelevant..

 

Grab a 650 watt supernova g2 or focus gold plus. From Evga and seasonic respectavly

 

I would also maybe considering reorganising the build to get a 2080ti. Though it looks good

thank you

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