[SOLVED] Build Compatibility

May 26, 2020
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Are there any compatibility issues with these parts, will everything work properly? Is my power supply big enough? Did I miss something?
Intel Core i9-10900KF LGA1200 3.7GHz Comet Lake Processor (No HSF/No iGPU Retail Box)

Seagate Barracuda 3.5" 2TB 256MB Hard Drive - ST2000DM008

Samsung 970 EVO Plus 250GB NVMe PCIe SSD - MZ-V7S250BW

Antec NX800 ARGB Fans E-ATX Mid-Tower case

Corsair RM850x 850W 80 Plus V2 Gold Fully Modular ATX Power Supply

Samsung 860 EVO 500GB 2.5" SATA III SSD - MZ-76E500BW

ASUS ROG Z490 Maximus XII Hero WI-FI LGA 1200 ATX Motherboard

Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3600 (PC4-28800) C18 Desktop Memory – Black

Deepcool Castle 280ex rgb liquid cooler

ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2080 Ti OC 11GB
 
Solution
Everything here will work, but may I suggest a few tweaks?

That motherboard, while obviously high quality, its just WAYYY too expensive. Even if you have unlimited budget, it's literally throwing money away.
Use that cash to get more ram, or upgrade a different more meaningful component.

That psu is more than enough in terms of wattage, and is also a high quality unit.

Why do you have 2 ssds?
I'm pretty sure getting a 1 tb 970 evo plus is cheaper than the 860 512 and 970 256gb.

Your ram, while 3600mhz, is cl18 which is kind of high, lower latency ram (CL16) would be better, even if its 3200mhz cl16.

BIG MISTAKE IN YOUR PARTS HERE, TAKE NOTICE

DO NOT get an rtx 2080 ti. it costs 1200$, and is now overtaken by a 499$ card...
Everything here will work, but may I suggest a few tweaks?

That motherboard, while obviously high quality, its just WAYYY too expensive. Even if you have unlimited budget, it's literally throwing money away.
Use that cash to get more ram, or upgrade a different more meaningful component.

That psu is more than enough in terms of wattage, and is also a high quality unit.

Why do you have 2 ssds?
I'm pretty sure getting a 1 tb 970 evo plus is cheaper than the 860 512 and 970 256gb.

Your ram, while 3600mhz, is cl18 which is kind of high, lower latency ram (CL16) would be better, even if its 3200mhz cl16.

BIG MISTAKE IN YOUR PARTS HERE, TAKE NOTICE

DO NOT get an rtx 2080 ti. it costs 1200$, and is now overtaken by a 499$ card.
Get a 3090 for the same price (since you took an expensive strix varient, its the same price)
Or go 2/3rds the price an get a 3080, which is still 30-40% better than the 2080TI
 
Solution
May 26, 2020
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2 ssd is because the 250gb is solely for the os, the 500gb is to put games on. In Aus the 3090 is 2,429 and the 3080 has already sold out. The 2080 will play the games i want fine and its 1322 in price
 
2 ssd is because the 250gb is solely for the os, the 500gb is to put games on. In Aus the 3090 is 2,429 and the 3080 has already sold out. The 2080 will play the games i want fine and its 1322 in price
Then wait for the 3070.

Are you seriously gonna spend twice as much for the same product?


Also, Again, Check pricing for a 1tb 970 evo plus.
Pretty sure its cheaper than those 2 drives.
 
Rate my build
Are there any compatibility issues with these parts, will everything work properly? Is my power supply big enough? Did I miss something?
Intel Core i9-10900KF LGA1200 3.7GHz Comet Lake Processor (No HSF/No iGPU Retail Box)

Seagate Barracuda 3.5" 2TB 256MB Hard Drive - ST2000DM008

Samsung 970 EVO Plus 250GB NVMe PCIe SSD - MZ-V7S250BW

Antec NX800 ARGB Fans E-ATX Mid-Tower case

Corsair RM850x 850W 80 Plus V2 Gold Fully Modular ATX Power Supply

Samsung 860 EVO 500GB 2.5" SATA III SSD - MZ-76E500BW

ASUS ROG Z490 Maximus XII Hero WI-FI LGA 1200 ATX Motherboard

Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3600 (PC4-28800) C18 Desktop Memory – Black

Deepcool Castle 280ex rgb liquid cooler

ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2080 Ti OC 11GB
This would save you a bunch of money with about the same performance as the build you listed. Prices in AUD.

My build list-
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/RhFxhg

Your build list-
https://au.pcpartpicker.com/list/NFmWMc
 
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