Are these PC components good?

Es
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I'm about to buy a new PC and I'm quite familiar with PCs. Just wanted to make sure that the PC also fits because I'm always a little afraid that I will regret the purchase with so much money. The PC should just be good for smooth gaming / VR gaming / and maybe also for streaming. My question is: is there anything unnecessary in my configuration or should I absolutely change anything?

The configuration:

processor

AMD Ryzen 7 3800X, 8x 3900 MHz incl.Borderlands 3, The Outer Worlds & Xbox Game Pass

operating system

Windows 10 Home, 64 bit, incl.USB stick

processor cooler

BoostBoxx Liquid B120 water cooling

graphic card

ASUS GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER, ASUS DUAL-RTX2070S-8G-EVO, 8 GB GDDR6, HDMI, 3x DisplayPort

motherboard

ASUS TUF B450-PLUS GAMING incl.ASUS Cashback or Gamesplanet voucher

random access memory

16 GB DDR4-RAM, dual channel (2x 8 GB), 3000 MHz, G.SKILL Aegis

1. Hard disk

1000 GB M.2 PCIe SSD Intel 660p (read / write: max. 1800 MB / s | 1800 MB / s)

Additional hard drives / SSD / m.2 SSD

1 x 3000 GB SATA hard drive (+84.90 euro)

drives

no drive

casing

Corsair Carbide Series 275R Airflow with viewing window

case Fans

1 x 120mm case fan, red (+14.90 euro)

power Supplies

600 watts be quiet! Pure Power 11, 92% efficiency, 80 Plus Gold certified

Network cards

onBoard LAN

sound cards

onBoard HD sound

software

BullGuard Internet Security - 3 licenses

Total price: 1598.80 euro

Gu

Looks good for the prize. However, would take a Ryzen 7 3700X, which is only 1-2 percent worse than the 3800X, but is significantly more expensive.

If you want to save a little more, I would take a 500GB SATA SSD and a 250GB NVmE SSD, the NVmE SSD for the operating system, etc. And the SSD for larger programs or games.

No

Very bad for the price

Po

Is okay for the price, I would leave out the software, the Windows Defender is just as good and resource-conserving and always with Windows 10 anyway.

I would also take the 3700X.

In your place I would look at these configurations, they have the same gaming performance, but are otherwise better equipped: https://hardwarerat.de/...ws-10?c=78

https://hardwarerat.de/...-1600?c=78

No

https://hardwarerat.de/...ws-10?c=77

you can also take this one

https://hardwarerat.de/...l-ssd?c=77

in games you will notice only a minimal difference in performance, if any, between the two computers

Gr

2% worse but more expensive? It's like Apple

Es

Thanks for the answer. The software is free, but in itself I don't need it. Otherwise I don't see a big difference between the two and my configuration. So if I take the 3700X it is worth it or not?

Es

What is so much worse about my configuration than the two?

Ar

Stay away from this ready PC, I can already smell CSL.

Here is an alternative without RGB, because you only have your PC under the table: https://hardwarerat.de/...ws-10?c=78

Es

Yes, I will probably buy it too. What does the CSL mean?

Ar

An overpriced prefabricated PC shop.

Po

The 3700X effectively has a maximum of 5% less performance, especially in games the surcharge of the CPU is simply not worth it