Question Am i good to go?

Nov 9, 2020
13
2
15
this is my first build and im very anxious ! so im asking you if im good to go and do i have to stop being anxious about it and relax
CPU : Ryzen 5 3600
CPU cooler : The ryzen default one (Wraith Stealth)
GPU : Gtx 1660 Super
Mobo : B450 aorus elite
Ram : DDR4 Adata xpg spectrix 2x8gb cl 16 D50 3200mhz
SSD : Adata SU630 240gb
HDD : Seagate Barracuda 1TB
PSU : Cooler Master MWE 650W Gold 80+ Fully modular
Case : Cooler Master TD500 or Xpg invader
 
this is my first build and im very anxious ! so im asking you if im good to go and do i have to stop being anxious about it and relax
CPU : Ryzen 5 3600
CPU cooler : The ryzen default one (Wraith Stealth)
GPU : Gtx 1660 Super
Mobo : B450 aorus elite
Ram : DDR4 Adata xpg spectrix 2x8gb cl 16 D50 3200mhz
SSD : Adata SU630 240gb
HDD : Seagate Barracuda 1TB
PSU : Cooler Master MWE 650W Gold 80+ Fully modular
Case : Cooler Master TD500 or Xpg invader
Looks ok. It's a small possibility that the motherboard, if it's been on a store shelf for a while, may not have updated bios to support the 3600 CPU. You can eliminate this potential problem by getting a B550 board or any of the MSI B450 boards with 'Max' in the name. I don't know how reliable the Adata SSD is, personally I'd get a Samsung 970 EVO m.2 NVME for OS/boot drive.
 
Nov 9, 2020
13
2
15
Looks ok. It's a small possibility that the motherboard, if it's been on a store shelf for a while, may not have updated bios to support the 3600 CPU. You can eliminate this potential problem by getting a B550 board or any of the MSI B450 boards with 'Max' in the name. I don't know how reliable the Adata SSD is, personally I'd get a Samsung 970 EVO m.2 NVME for OS/boot drive.
the mobo i bought is already bios update to support 3000 series i believe cause it has AMD ryzen 3000 desktop ready on the box ! and for the ssd unfortunately samsung ssd's are unavailable where i live