Question Compatibly check

WildCard999

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Compatible, yes but what are your uses? You have quite a lot of memory however it's too slow for Ryzen and while the H500 is a good case I wouldn't recommend a AIO in the front as intake as you'll be dumping hot air into a already warm system if part of your usage is for gaming.

If you do require that much memory then I'd change the parts to this as it comes with a much better GPU & the Ryzen 1700 can be overclocked with that Scythe to 1800X performance for less then your current part list.
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/74DKvn
 
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Compatible, yes but what are your uses? You have quite a lot of memory however it's too slow for Ryzen and while the H500 is a good case I wouldn't recommend a AIO in the front as intake as you'll be dumping hot air into a already warm system if part of your usage is for gaming.

If you do require that much memory then I'd change the parts to this as it comes with a much better GPU & the Ryzen 1700 can be overclocked with that Scythe to 1800X performance for less then your current part list.
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/74DKvn

Thanks for the list. The intended use is gaming, 3D modeling and rendering and a general purpose PC
 
Compatible, yes but what are your uses? You have quite a lot of memory however it's too slow for Ryzen and while the H500 is a good case I wouldn't recommend a AIO in the front as intake as you'll be dumping hot air into a already warm system if part of your usage is for gaming.

If you do require that much memory then I'd change the parts to this as it comes with a much better GPU & the Ryzen 1700 can be overclocked with that Scythe to 1800X performance for less then your current part list.
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/74DKvn

Good call on the B450, even if he buys a first gen Ryzen, a B450 is always a better choice as it suppports the new boost feature that will most likely also be on the Zen2 CPUs.