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okay so I have an old gaming pc I got back since 2020. 

 

here are my spec's:

 

Operating system: Windows 10 Pro

 

Motherboard:  P8Z77-V LX

 

Motherboard Manufacturer:  ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.

 

RAM: DDR3 8.00GB


CPU:  Intel Core i7-2600K CPU  3.40GHz

Graphics Card:    Radeon RX 580 Series (8 GB)

 

Power Supply:  HX620W Corsair
 

System Type:    64-bit operating system

 

Basically I want to go for a ROG high end asus wifi motherboard as I wanna go full asus branded in terms of GPU and Motherboard. and I wanted some help with it. does the RTX 50 series work with the ROG strix gaming wifi motherboard or would I have to get the latest one?. in terms of Ram. awhile ago I DID actually hold on to the amd corsair DDR4 RGB 16GB (2 sticks for 32GB) before realising my board was actually DDR3. would I need a higher power supply for my pc? and if so I would like to know what the best one is to go for. aswell as the all in one watercooler with the fans. and im thinking about going for the latest 12th gen intel. as ive heard issues with the latest intel microcode issues. and for now im still limiting it to an i7. I dont know what u all think but I hope to hear what you all think. in terms of some of the other things id need. my last question is wondering if the ROG supports SSD's.

 

 

 

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10 minutes ago, PC-Ameture said:

okay so I have an old gaming pc I got back since 2020. 

 

here are my spec's:

 

Operating system: Windows 10 Pro

 

Motherboard:  P8Z77-V LX

 

Motherboard Manufacturer:  ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.

 

RAM: DDR3 8.00GB


CPU:  Intel Core i7-2600K CPU  3.40GHz

Graphics Card:    Radeon RX 580 Series (8 GB)

 

Power Supply:  HX620W Corsair
 

System Type:    64-bit operating system

 

Basically I want to go for a ROG high end asus wifi motherboard as I wanna go full asus branded in terms of GPU and Motherboard. and I wanted some help with it. does the RTX 50 series work with the ROG strix gaming wifi motherboard or would I have to get the latest one?. in terms of Ram. awhile ago I DID actually hold on to the amd corsair DDR4 RGB 16GB (2 sticks for 32GB) before realising my board was actually DDR3. would I need a higher power supply for my pc? and if so I would like to know what the best one is to go for. aswell as the all in one watercooler with the fans. and im thinking about going for the latest 12th gen intel. as ive heard issues with the latest intel microcode issues. and for now im still limiting it to an i7. I dont know what u all think but I hope to hear what you all think. in terms of some of the other things id need. my last question is wondering if the ROG supports SSD's.

 

 

 

Hello and welcome to the forum! 🙂  Glad to have you with us.

 

Do you have a budget that we can work with to make a system for you and what currency do you use?

It really has nothing to do with brand compatability as much as it has to do with what exact motherboard it is for example.

I would recommend going AMD if you are doing a modern gaming system.

all modern ROG motherboards supports SSD's / M.2 SSD.

 

Do you plan on building this yourself?

I dont want to be rude but I can tell you are not that knowledgeable about PC's/Gaming systems.  This is absolutely not an issue but please ask questions if you are concerned, worried or want to know more details about something and we will explain as best as we can.  This is how we learn and why we are here.

We'll get you a decent gaming system in the end, we just need a bit more information.

 

Budget is the main factor here. And country of course.

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1 hour ago, PC-Ameture said:

okay so I have an old gaming pc I got back since 2020. 

 

here are my spec's:

 

Operating system: Windows 10 Pro

 

Motherboard:  P8Z77-V LX

 

Motherboard Manufacturer:  ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.

 

RAM: DDR3 8.00GB


CPU:  Intel Core i7-2600K CPU  3.40GHz

Graphics Card:    Radeon RX 580 Series (8 GB)

 

Power Supply:  HX620W Corsair
 

System Type:    64-bit operating system

 

Basically I want to go for a ROG high end asus wifi motherboard as I wanna go full asus branded in terms of GPU and Motherboard. and I wanted some help with it. does the RTX 50 series work with the ROG strix gaming wifi motherboard or would I have to get the latest one?. in terms of Ram. awhile ago I DID actually hold on to the amd corsair DDR4 RGB 16GB (2 sticks for 32GB) before realising my board was actually DDR3. would I need a higher power supply for my pc? and if so I would like to know what the best one is to go for. aswell as the all in one watercooler with the fans. and im thinking about going for the latest 12th gen intel. as ive heard issues with the latest intel microcode issues. and for now im still limiting it to an i7. I dont know what u all think but I hope to hear what you all think. in terms of some of the other things id need. my last question is wondering if the ROG supports SSD's.

 

 

 

Have you been to teh ROG website and looked at it's specifications or even pictures of it?  Do you know what M.2 slots are, or what NVMe drives are?

 

Your questions are interesting, like asking if a car uses tires.

 

Can you start us off from the beginning of what your goal is, where you are, and how much you have to spend?

 

Just wanting a "ROG high end motherboard with wifi" is not a goal.

"Do what makes the experience better" - in regards to PCs and Life itself.

 

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