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HunterL

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/LB2Bvn

 

Is EVERYTHING in this build 100% compatible with each other? im some what new to pc building and have always stressed about if my parts that i have chosen work with each other, i generally know they do but just to be completely sure. also open to changes and opinions.

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Everything looks good and compatible to me.

 

EDIT: I think Ryzen would give you a bit more performance. Give me a sec.

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Looks great .. if you could move up to I5-8500 and newer Motherboard then you would get 6cores and a probably a longer life span. I checked and you would only be paying about $40 more in total

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5 minutes ago, nzjacob said:

Looks great .. if you could move up to I5-8500 and newer Motherboard then you would get 6cores and a probably a longer life span. I checked and you would only be paying about $40 more in total

yeaaaa.......about that... i ordered the motherboard and power supply about 12 hours ago.....if i would have known i problably would have done that

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1 minute ago, HunterL said:

yeaaaa.......about that... i ordered the motherboard and power supply about 12 hours ago.....if i would have known i problably would have done that

Is it possible to maybe cancel the order? If not, your only option with that motherboard would be the i5 7500 (with your budget).

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An i3-8100 has the same performance as the i5-7500 and is substantially less expensive.

 

When buying memory for this sort of build it is best to get a dual channel kit, i.e. two memory modules. Buying separate modules has a small chance of memory not operating in dual channel.

 

The Corsair CX450M would be a better psu choice.

 

2 minutes ago, HunterL said:

yeaaaa.......about that... i ordered the motherboard and power supply about 12 hours ago.....if i would have known i problably would have done that

Can you cancel or change the order?

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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1 minute ago, t4ils said:

Is it possible to maybe cancel the order? If not, your only option with that motherboard would be the i5 7500 (with your budget).

its already being processed but when 7th gen processors start to become even more obsolete ill upgrade but i have the choice to upgrade to i7-7700 later on so i thinl ill be alright for atleast a few years

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3 minutes ago, brob said:

An i3-8100 has the same performance as the i5-7500 and is substantially less expensive.

 

When buying memory for this sort of build it is best to get a dual channel kit, i.e. two memory modules. Buying separate modules has a small chance of memory not operating in dual channel.

 

The Corsair CX450M would be a better psu choice.

 

Can you cancel or change the order?

i bought a 500w because im planning to upgrade soon so i wanted to make sure i have enough to supply everything, and the memory is the same exact model they should work for dual channel

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2 minutes ago, HunterL said:

i bought a 500w because im planning to upgrade soon so i wanted to make sure i have enough to supply everything, and the memory is the same exact model they should work for dual channel

a good 450w PSU is enough for everything that isn't a Vega 64, the 500B isn't good quality.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Heatsink: Gelid Phantom Black GPU: Palit RTX 3060 Ti Dual RAM: Corsair DDR4 2x8GB 3000Mhz mobo: Asus X570-P case: Fractal Design Define C PSU: Superflower Leadex Gold 650W

 

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4 minutes ago, HunterL said:

i bought a 500w because im planning to upgrade soon so i wanted to make sure i have enough to supply everything, and the memory is the same exact model they should work for dual channel

I didn't suggest the CX450M because of its lower capacity, rather because it is a better psu. If you want something with more capacity, consider a CX550M or Masterwatt 550W.  

 

Should and will are not the same. Dual channel memory kits are actually match pairs of modules. Even with identical model sticks there is a small chance they will not operate in dual channel.

80+ ratings certify electrical efficiency. Not quality.

 

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10 minutes ago, brob said:

I didn't suggest the CX450M because of its lower capacity, rather because it is a better psu. If you want something with more capacity, consider a CX550M or Masterwatt 550W.  

 

Should and will are not the same. Dual channel memory kits are actually match pairs of modules. Even with identical model sticks there is a small chance they will not operate in dual channel.

alright i changed it to a 2x8gb kit, but as for the psu i cant change it now, already ordered

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