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3 minutes ago, pjotrdegraaf said:

it the ryzen 7 3700x compatible whith the system power 8 600w be quiet!

Yes.

Basically, as along as it is an ATX standardized power supply, you are good.

 

The BeQuiet! System Power 8 isn't a high tier power supply.

Considering that you are planning to build a system around a higher-end R7-3700X, I would recommend that you invest an extra $10 ~ $20 on a higher quality/tier power supply.

Or move some funding around, drop down to a R7-3700 or R5-3600X, to put the money towards the power supply.

 

What are you planning to build?

What graphics card do you have in mind?

How much money are you planning to drop on this Ryzen 3700X system?

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and i am planning on upgrading my gpu in a few months to a 2060 super or better we will see 

i am afreight that if i buy a r5 3600 i will regret it later if it bottlenecks other parts 

 

 

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