Is the pc all right?

Li
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I would like to put together a gaming PC with my soon available money. Because I'm still pretty unsure, I'd rather ask you professionals whether the thing is okay. Whether I could go somewhere cheaper or even have to pay more because something doesn't fit. I also have thermal paste from my Ps4. The components follow soon. Advance, thank you!

Housing: https://www.mindfactory.de/...58990.html

Motherboard: https://www.mindfactory.de/...26176.html

CPU: https://www.mindfactory.de/...13644.html

Working memory: https://www.mindfactory.de/...54715.html

Graphics card: https://www.mindfactory.de/...34700.html

Memory (is very little because I have an empty external 2tb hard drive): https://www.amazon.de/...002P3KO7O/

Cooling: https://www.mindfactory.de/...24729.html

Power supply: https://www.mindfactory.de/...28434.html

Tu

I have a few suggestions for improvement:

An SSD is mandatory, swap the HDD to a Kingston A2000.
The power supply is relatively loud, take a Be Quiet Pure Power 11 500W.
You can actually save yourself the -X version of the processor.
The water cooling is also relatively loud, prefer a Be Quiet Dark Rock 4 at this price.

The rest is actually good. As an alternative to the 2060S, you can look at an AMD 5700XT, which is more powerful.

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You can do it like that, but I would rather take the normal 3600 and put it in an SSD or a better graphics card (so really better, not a more expensive custom design, the one from Gigabyte is very good)

Edit: 500 watt power supply would also be enough

Ye

I would recommend you not to use external storage drives, otherwise I can't say anything new.

tu

No, that is much better!

With the Pure Base 500DX case you get a USB Type-C connection and ARGB lighting, both of which you can't use with the MSI B450-A Pro Max motherboard.

Instead, I recommend simply taking the new MSI B550-A Pro:

https://geizhals.de/...ml?hloc=de

The Ryzen 5 3600X is also not worth it.

Just take the 3600 without the X and buy a good CPU cooler.

z. B.

https://geizhals.de/...mp=1743093

The water cooling is simply unnecessary for a Ryzen 5.

I wouldn't buy a cheap / loud AiO from Xilence anyway if there wasn't a review / test on the internet.

The money you save with it can then also be invested in the better mainboard.

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For the money of the RTX 2060 Super, you also get a much more powerful RX 5700 XT:

https://geizhals.de/...mp=2133171

And for the power supply it should be of a much higher quality, with such a powerful PC!

Choose one of them:

https://geizhals.de/...8_be+quiet!

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And what do you want with the 500 GB hard drive?

You get 1 TB for 10 euro more.

Gambling becomes difficult with external storage…

Also, you're missing an SSD, aren't you? An SSD is actually indispensable for a new PC in 2020.

Li

Thank you! I'll look at the parts and take your tips into account.