[SOLVED] Does this desktop set-up work?

Jan 28, 2019
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I am new to the desktop building community, being an amature with computer building, I only know basics (ex. Ram compatibility, Graphics card compatabillity) But I'm not sure if this set up I might get will work

Processor: i9 9900k

Motherboard: MSI MEG Z390 Ace

Graphics: ASUS GeForce RTX 2080 O8G ROG STRIX OC Edition GDDR6 HDMI DP 1.4 Type-C graphics card (ROG-STRIX-RTX2080-O8G-GAMING)

Ram: CORSAIR DOMINATOR PLATINUM 64GB (4x16GB) DDR4 3200MHz C16 Desktop Memory - CMD64GX4M4C3200C16

Sound card: Creative 70SB174000000 Sound BlasterX AE-5 Hi-Resolution PCIe Gaming Sound Card

Network card: Rosewill RNX-AC1900PCE, 802.11AC Dual Band AC1900 PCI Express WiFi Adapter/Wireless Adapter/Network Card

CPU Cooling: Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240R Addressable RGB All-in-one CPU Liquid Cooler Dual Chamber Intel/AMD Support Cooling (MLX-D24M-A20PC-R1)

Hard Drive: Toshiba X300 5TB Performance Desktop and Gaming Hard Drive 7200 RPM 128MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5 Inch Internal Hard Drive (HDWE150XZSTA)

Power suppy: Cooler Master V750-750W Compact Fully Modular 80 Plus Gold Power Supply RS750-AFBAG1-US

Case: ROSEWILL ATX Mid Tower Gaming Computer Case with Side Window, Gaming Case with LED for Desktop / PC including 2 x 120mm Fans & 2 x USB 3.0 ports (GRAM)

Please tell me if this set up will work.
 
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Yes, all those parts are compatible and will work just fine. It's going to become a very nice build. However I think that you should also add an M2 NVme SSD as a boot drive. An SSD is way faster than a simple hard drive and in order to take advantage of all the performance that your new system offers you have to get an SSD. Even if you can't afford an M2 SSD, get at least a SATA SSD. Good luck.
Yes, all those parts are compatible and will work just fine. It's going to become a very nice build. However I think that you should also add an M2 NVme SSD as a boot drive. An SSD is way faster than a simple hard drive and in order to take advantage of all the performance that your new system offers you have to get an SSD. Even if you can't afford an M2 SSD, get at least a SATA SSD. Good luck.
 
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