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May 21 2020 05:56pm
Currently having to build/edit a pre-built since my original PC is stranded in another country.
Here is what I've come up with/edited so far on a website.


Case
Raider RGB Gaming Case


CPU
Intel i9 9900K – (8 x 3.6 GHZ – Turbo 8 x 5.0 GHZ) – Coffee Lake

CPU Cooler
Corsair Hydro H80i V2 (Advanced Liquid Cooling)

Graphics Card
NVIDIA RTX 2080 SUPER – 8 GB

Memory
32 GB – 2666 MHZ

Motherboard
Asus PRIME Z390-P (Intel Z390) – 4xUSB 3.1/2xUSB 2.0

Storage Device
SSD
1TB ADATA SX8200 PRO M.2 SSD, Read 3400MB/s, Write 3000MB/s – Silent
HDD
1 TB Seagate (1000 GB) SATA-III HDD 7200 RPM 64MB Cache

Power Supply
Cooler Master 750W – Low Noise

Operating System
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64 BIT



-- I think it looks alright for now, but what do you guys think of the Power Supply? Do you think a 750W will be able to handle this rig?

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May 21 2020 06:52pm
Quote (MartinEZK @ May 21 2020 07:56pm)
Currently having to build/edit a pre-built since my original PC is stranded in another country.
Here is what I've come up with/edited so far on a website.


Case
Raider RGB Gaming Case


CPU
Intel i9 9900K – (8 x 3.6 GHZ – Turbo 8 x 5.0 GHZ) – Coffee Lake

CPU Cooler
Corsair Hydro H80i V2 (Advanced Liquid Cooling)

Graphics Card
NVIDIA RTX 2080 SUPER – 8 GB

Memory
32 GB – 2666 MHZ

Motherboard
Asus PRIME Z390-P (Intel Z390) – 4xUSB 3.1/2xUSB 2.0

Storage Device
SSD
1TB ADATA SX8200 PRO M.2 SSD, Read 3400MB/s, Write 3000MB/s – Silent
HDD
1 TB Seagate (1000 GB) SATA-III HDD 7200 RPM 64MB Cache

Power Supply
Cooler Master 750W – Low Noise

Operating System
Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64 BIT



-- I think it looks alright for now, but what do you guys think of the Power Supply? Do you think a 750W will be able to handle this rig?






I'd switch to a Crucial or Samsung SSD, a Corsair PSU. Other than that, it looks OK.

Might want to go with 3200Mhz RAM as well.
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May 21 2020 06:54pm
just faster memory. rest ok.
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