[SOLVED] Any issues with this build? Just want to make final decision.

wilmerkluever

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I'm about to buy me components for a new build. I don't use pcpartpicker or sites like that, because the prices and part availability themselves are very different where I live. I just want to make sure that I didn't make a stupid mistake and chose a part that won't be compatible with the rest. A quick skim through would be appreciated.
https://www.wootware.co.za/amd-yd16...2ghz-3-6ghz-boost-socket-am4-desktop-cpu.html
https://www.wootware.co.za/g-skill-...-3200mhz-cl16-1-35v-black-desktop-memory.html
https://www.takealot.com/antec-nx400-argb-atx-gaming-chassis-black/PLID65844816

Also, since the 5500xt 8gb and 1660 Super have VERY similar performance, I'm probably going to end up buying this https://www.wootware.co.za/xfx-rade...-128-bit-pci-e-4-0-desktop-graphics-card.html
instead, since it is at least a big name brand, and has a few extra ports on it.

All opinions welcome!
 
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Looks fine, nothing incompatible that I can see. If you can find a Ryzen 2600 that would be much nicer, 3600 even more so.

That 1st generation was kind of slow, about as fast as Intel 4th generation CPUs. 2000 Series caught up with 6th gen or so, 3000 series about parity with Intel 8th/9th gen, 5000 series faster than 10th gen in most tasks.

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Looks fine, nothing incompatible that I can see. If you can find a Ryzen 2600 that would be much nicer, 3600 even more so.

That 1st generation was kind of slow, about as fast as Intel 4th generation CPUs. 2000 Series caught up with 6th gen or so, 3000 series about parity with Intel 8th/9th gen, 5000 series faster than 10th gen in most tasks.
 
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wilmerkluever

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Looks fine, nothing incompatible that I can see. If you can find a Ryzen 2600 that would be much nicer, 3600 even more so.

That 1st generation was kind of slow, about as fast as Intel 4th generation CPUs. 2000 Series caught up with 6th gen or so, 3000 series about parity with Intel 8th/9th gen, 5000 series faster than 10th gen in most tasks.
Thank you. Yes I think the 3600 would be quite an upgrade for not much more. Also, the one I posted is actually a 1600AF so basically a 2600.