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Any Tips for my build?

Budget (including currency):  3000 euro

Country: Netherlands

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my budget is around 3000 euro. I included my build with screenshots.

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Don't pay 100 euro for windows 10, you can get a key for 20 euro off G2A

   Ryzen 5 5600X (@4.8Ghz) |  ASUS RTX 2060 OC (+120 Core, +1125 Memory) |  Ballistix 16GB 

ASROCK B450M PRO4  WD Blue SN 550 1TB ‎‎‎‎‎‏‏‎| Crucial MX500 500GB | Barracuda 1TB 

 Corsair CX450M | Corsair Spec-Delta

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23 minutes ago, Podrake said:

Don't pay 100 euro for windows 10, you can get a key for 20 euro off G2A

Or pirate windows for same result

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Don't get the NZXT H510. You'll regret it, as I guarantee you, you'll be right back here in a few weeks asking why you're temps are so bad.

 

Get a case with decent airflow like a Corsair 4000D, Phanteks P400a, or Fractal Design Meshify 2.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5900X · Cooler: Artic Liquid Freezer II 280 · Motherboard: MSI MEG X570 Unify · RAM: G.skill Ripjaws V 2x16GB 3600MHz CL16 (2Rx8) · Graphics Card: ASUS GeForce RTX 3060 Ti TUF Gaming · Boot Drive: 500GB WD Black SN750 M.2 NVMe SSD · Game Drive: 2TB Crucial MX500 SATA SSD · PSU: Corsair White RM850x 850W 80+ Gold · Case: Corsair 4000D Airflow · Monitor: MSI Optix MAG342CQR 34” UWQHD 3440x1440 144Hz · Keyboard: Corsair K100 RGB Optical-Mechanical Gaming Keyboard (OPX Switch) · Mouse: Corsair Ironclaw RGB Wireless Gaming Mouse

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CPU: great
Case: looks great, HORIBLE temperatures. DO NOT get it @LeonHienekamp
Motherboard: great
PSU: decent, but not that great.. get something like the Corsair RM850x
HDD: I'd personally NEVER get a HDD ever again, except if I needed LOTS of storage. Get a 2 TB 970 EVO Plus instead
AIO: get a Arctic Cooling Liquid freezer unit which performs better for roughly the same price
OS: get a (legitimate and legal) Windows key for WAY cheaper
RAM: great
GPU: great

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22 minutes ago, Edged said:

Or pirate windows for same result

Not sure what that's supposed to mean @Edged + that type of discussion isn't allowed on this forum. With Windows keys being as cheap as they are I can't possibly fathom why you'd want to pirate a piece of software from which you will absolutely objectively 100000000%ly get your money's worth...

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So I updated my build with tips of you guys! I will buy my windows 10 from g2a. Stil got some tips?CD5E04C6-26F3-4547-82E6-E7A3BAA58909.thumb.png.c2f06277f2641d7d84be808010d2d75d.pngB6DA973C-0412-4794-9AE2-AE0A97401E0B.thumb.png.7d6edfd4e6109d8339d49fa4df9b18b4.png

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42 minutes ago, Somerandomtechyboi said:

Why 970 evo?

Arent there cheaper options like sn550, a80, a2000, 980 (non pro), etc?

I added a 2tb WD Blue SN550 NVMe SSD and removed the Samsung one and the HDD . thanks for the tip!

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2 hours ago, LeonHienekamp said:

So I updated my build with tips of you guys! I will buy my windows 10 from g2a. Stil got some tips?

The radiator you've selected @LeonHienekamp is NOT compatible with the corsair 4000D case, look bellow:

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The Arctic LF420 you have selected is a 3X140mm radiator and will NOT fit inside that case, as it's (I believe) the largest AIO on the market at the moment. 

There is also a chance of RAM clearance issues when mounting something like an LF 240 or 360 at the top of the Corsair 4000D, as Arctic's LF are quite thick. I am, of course, speaking from experience as I remember some caution was needed to clear RAM modules when building in a Corsair 4000D case together with the Corsair H100i, so a front mount might be needed in your case, which will be fine, but not ideal in reference to possible audible noise down the line.

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13 hours ago, gal-m said:

The radiator you've selected @LeonHienekamp is NOT compatible with the corsair 4000D case, look bellow:

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The Arctic LF420 you have selected is a 3X140mm radiator and will NOT fit inside that case, as it's (I believe) the largest AIO on the market at the moment. 

There is also a chance of RAM clearance issues when mounting something like an LF 240 or 360 at the top of the Corsair 4000D, as Arctic's LF are quite thick. I am, of course, speaking from experience as I remember some caution was needed to clear RAM modules when building in a Corsair 4000D case together with the Corsair H100i, so a front mount might be needed in your case, which will be fine, but not ideal in reference to possible audible noise down the line.

I replaced it with the 240 mm version. thanks

 

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