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This is my parts. For RAM it is actually ADATA SPEcTRIX D50 and M.2 HIK VISION E100N, which i can't find on pcpart picker.

I have two questions.

 

Is everything ok so far? Any comments ?

What power supply wattage should I buy? looking for recommendations. 

 

Btw no budget limit and i am from singapore.

 

Thanks.

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Hello,

 

It looks fine but the price of the 2080 is out of this world, 2080S are usually around 800$ and 2080Ti starts just above that price at 1150$.

Expensive motherboard, case and storage (not really great for this one either) but since you have an unlimited budget.

 

You also didn't pick a PSU.

 

And give the link and not a screenshot so we do so modifications more easily ;) 

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5 minutes ago, Meganter said:

Hello,

 

It looks fine but the price of the 2080 is out of this world, 2080S are usually around 800$ and 2080Ti starts just above that price at 1150$.

Expensive motherboard, case and storage (not really great for this one either) but since you have an unlimited budget.

 

You also didn't pick a PSU.

 

And give the link and not a screenshot so we do so modifications more easily ;) 

I actually have all the parts. Only left GPU and PSU. Any recommendations or improvements?? 

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1 minute ago, kish said:

I actually have all the parts. Only left PSU. Any recommendations? 

Oh then we can't really recommend anything else on the parts.

 

For the PSU look at the Corsair RMx/RMi/RM 550/650W, Phanteks AMP 550/650W or Seasonic GX/GM 550/650W. They are usually wildly available and very good units.

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There's no reason to spend this much money on a gaming PC. R3 3300x + RX 5700xt is the sweet spot, paired with a freesync monitor. Arguably everything after that is diminishing returns.

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Just now, kish said:

Correct me if i am wrong.

 

I believe PSUs shld be compatible to all kind as long as we get the sufficient wattage.

 

Are there instances that the PSU wiring or layout is not compatible to mother board or other PC parts?

In DIY PCs, what you stated is generally correct. 
 

There are OEM psus and motherboards that have different connectors, etc but they are mainly used in prebuilts. 
 

Then, each psu has a specific Pin-Layout in its cables that need to be a specific way for it to deliver power correctly. 
 

Im not an expert on pin-layouts, but @jonnyGURU will probably be able to explain it easier. 

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Personal I would use at least 850W+ for this setup. My choice would go to Corsair RM Series 850 of what I use 1000 series. I mean what you not use is not on you Electrical bill beter to have buffer. Also make it easier if you want add another Video card later or upgrade. 

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