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So im planning on building a great gaming pc and i want help with compatibilty (if the parts are compatible or not)

Here are the parts:

-cpu: intel core i9-9900k

-cpu cooler: ausus rog ryujin 240 rgb

-motherboard: ausus rog maximus xi hero (wifi)

-memory: trident z rgb 64gb

-storage: -samsung ssd 860 evo 4tb

                 -samsung ssd 970 evo plus 2tb

-graphics card: gigabyte aorus geforce rtx 2080ti xtreme (i completly messed up the name)

-case: corsair spec omega rgb black

-power supply: corsair rmx 850 80+ gold

-operating system: windows 10 pro 64 bit

-monitor: acer preditor x34 120 hz

 

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They're compatible yes, but why don't you wait for the new Ryzen to launch? you'll only wait for a bit and you don't have to go AMD you just won't regret choosing the wrong platform later, especially considering the price difference while not loosing much performance, if any!

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Why a 4TB and 2TB SSD?

Why 64GB of RAM?

Why the 9900K now with Ryzen 2 three days away?

 

Even if you don't go Ryzen at least wait to see the performance difference and choose then after benchmarks are out

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21 minutes ago, Wail.M said:

Hey the 4tb ssd is for backup

if it's backup.... why is it an ssd

21 minutes ago, Wail.M said:

and 64gb cus there is no 48gb kit

if you can find a video game that uses half of that ram i'll eat my hat

 

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