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Was wondering if this would work.

so i am currently in the process of building a new gaming computer and i already have some parts but, i was wondering if i was able to use these parts together without them being bottlenecked or any incompatibilities, the list is the following:

CPU:i5-9600kf

CPU COOLER:i71c (COOLER MASTER)
MOBO:ASRock b365 Pro4 Micro ATX

MEMORY:Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 8gb (2666)

STORAGE:Kingston A400

GPU:MSI GTX 1660 VENTUS XS OC

CASE:COOLERMASTER Masterbox lite 5 ATX MID TOWER

POWER:Thermaltake Smart 500w 80+

MONITOR:ACER SB220Q bi 21.5"

Thanks.?

*edit*

thanks to your guys’ help I got switched the ram to 16 gb switched out the ssd, I will also revise some parts and update once I am done, all in all I still need help, but thanks.

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13 minutes ago, HUExGxRECTION said:

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More RAM... those 8GB will go quickly.

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B365 with a K unlocked... if you don't want to overclock, strip the K from the I5, If yes, then get a Z chipset board. 

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4 minutes ago, Anghammarad said:

B365 with a K unlocked... if you don't want to overclock, strip the K from the I5, If yes, then get a Z chipset board. 

8GIGs for ram its okay tho. but if you can afford i5 then you can go 16Gigs. but 8 gigs is enough for gaming

for the SSD. A400 isnt good. if you want to budget the ssd then you can go Adata SU650 or Crucial MX500. i prefer crucial.

 

and you can actually cheap out you PC by going 3600 or 2600 with the Asrock b450m pro 4 or steel legend version

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ProcessorPU: ii5 (I5-5350U |    

| RAM: 8GB LPDDR3 |

| Storage: 128GB SSD 

 | GPU: Intel HD 6000 |

| Audio: JBL 450BT Wireless Headset |

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idk your max budget and parts you've bought already but I recommend something like this.

 

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5 hours ago, PCNoobie said:

idk your max budget and parts you've bought already but I recommend something like this.

 

good luck if you have last bios for ryzen 3th, or you doing manual update :D

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