Are my components compatible

May 13, 2018
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I'm just about to make an order from Amazon.ca and want to make sure the components are in agreement with each other. Here's my list:
AMD Ryzen 3 1300X Desktop Processor with Wraith Stealth Cooler (YD130XBBAEBOX)

Gigabyte GA-AX370-Gaming (AMD Ryzen AM4/ X370/ SMART FAN 5/ HDMI/ M.2/ 2xUSB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-A/ ATX/ DDR4 Motherboard)

Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 2666MHz (PC4 21300) C16 Desktop Memory Kit - Black (CMK16GX4M2A2666C16)
Not that is should matter but here's the case and power supply:

Rosewill Challenger S Gaming ATX Mid Tower Computer Case.

EVGA SuperNOVA 750 G3, 80 Plus Gold 750W, Fully Modular, Eco Mode with New HDB Fan, 10 Year Warranty, Includes Power ON Self Tester, Compact 150mm Size, Power Supply 220-G3-0750-X1

TIA Allan
 

Thanks for the quick response. I have a PCIe 2Ghz card.
Tell you what happened. I built my current system 10 years ago and all of a sudden weird things; slower than molasses in January; not recognizing any of my three hard drives blah blah so figured it's time to update. Being retired and everything going up except my pension chose an AMD processor for what I think is an acceptable road to take.

 
On my previous system I was overclocked from 266 to 3.4. i kinda like pushing things a bit. On graphics card I meant to say Gb not Ghz. So yeah I like to overclock a bit, but maybe I won't this time; maybe it was overclocking that messed my ten year old system.
 


you are making some seriously bad choices

get an i3 8100 or i5 8400 with a b360 mobo

unless you have a gtx 1080 ti you dont need a 750w power supply either

 


make and model?

"I have a PCIe 2Ghz card." means nothing
 


Hmm OK; never heard of that one (axmp). UEFI is new to me however since I got my laptop last year. Thanks.
 

Why do you say "serious mistake:? On checking prices I see these CPU's aren't any more expensive so my go that route. I wonder if my CoolerMaster V8 that is now on a, i5 266 processor will fit on the i5 8400
 

Meant to say 2GB and it's just a cheap Zotac for PCIe x2 I think. Can't remember all the stats, but good enough for me.

 


Assuming this is the GT 730 you referred to earlier -- your posts are extremely opaque -- then there's no real purpose for a build like this if gaming is involved, since it would just be wasted with this GPU. But if this is just a casual use PC, then the GPU doesn't really matter that much, but you certainly don't need this in the way of parts.

Sorry, but this build is just a mess right now. Can you tell us what you plan to use a new PC for and some information about the things you have? Remember, we don't know your needs or the things you have, so when you're extremely unclear about things, then we're unclear about things.
 
I'm not a gamer; other than my Chessmaster. So basically regular home use, internet stuff. I don't need any hard drives. I just like to stay reasonably up to date on stuff with a lively system.
My updated list is:

MSI ATX Motherboard Motherboards Z370-A PRO

Intel BX80684I58400 8th Gen Core i5-8400 Processor or maybe
Intel BX80684I38100 8th Gen Core i3-8100 Processor
EVGA 550 B3, 80+ BRONZE 550W, Fully Modular, EVGA ECO Mode, 5 Year Warranty, Compact 150mm Size, Power Supply 220-B3-0550-V1
Rosewill Challenger S Gaming ATX Mid Tower Computer Case

Still have to pick memory.
 


You don't need any of this stuff then. Do you do any kind of high-end productivity work?

If not, and you're just surfing the web and watching videos and stuff, you're still way too ambitious, getting parts you'll never get any real value from.

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 3 2200G 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor ($94.59 @ SuperBiiz)
Motherboard: MSI - B350M PRO-VD PLUS Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard ($60.98 @ Newegg)
Memory: Patriot - Viper 4 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR4-3000 Memory ($86.98 @ Newegg)
Case: Rosewill - SRM-01 MicroATX Mini Tower Case ($26.99 @ Amazon)
Power Supply: Corsair - CX (2017) 450W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply ($44.99 @ Amazon)
Total: $314.53
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2018-05-14 15:22 EDT-0400

And you could even go cheaper than this.





 

Well that certainly brings it down. Being on the Canadian buck it's going to be a bit more, but thanks for all your trouble.
 


Thanks. My head is spinning. It used to be so easy. Time for a scotch.