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The stock CPU cooler is fine, no reason to replace it.

 

Get a Corsair CX550M instead, that will give you more headroom for upgrades.

 

Other than that, everything looks good.

Hi,

I bought these parts yesterday. How is the Price/Perfoemance ratio? Has the PSU enough watt?

(I also have a 500gb 5.4k RPM HDD and an SSD)

 

https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/PVxyHh

R5 1600

 

MSI B350M PRO-VDH

8GB RX 580 RedDragon V2 (Powercolor)

16GB G.Skill Aegis DDR4-3000

 

400W Bequiet System Power 9

Sharkoon VG5-W

 

 

All for 670€ = 780USD

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The stock CPU cooler is fine, no reason to replace it.

 

Get a Corsair CX550M instead, that will give you more headroom for upgrades.

 

Other than that, everything looks good.

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18 minutes ago, Crunchy Dragon said:

The stock CPU cooler is fine, no reason to replace it.

 

Get a Corsair CX550M instead, that will give you more headroom for upgrades.

 

Other than that, everything looks good.

Exactly, the stock cooler is more than enough and my biggest regret with my PC is not getting a big enough PSU 

plus try spending 50$ on an SSD to load your OS, trust me I have one and it’s the best decision I’ve made in my PC as it makes everything buttery smooth 

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