[SOLVED] First PC Build, Will These Components Work?

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Hello everyone

I am new to pc Building, im building my first one soon in fact and I want to know if these will all work together. Could I also get an opinion on the parts list? Thanks :)

GPU - Powercolor RX 5700 8GB GDDR6 Graphics Card

CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6 Core,12 Threads

Motherboard - ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming 4

PSU - EVGA 600 BR 600W Power Supply 80+ Bronze


Ram - Corsair Vengeance Pro RGB 16GB RAM 2 X 8GB, DDR4, 3200MHz 16GB

SSD - Samsung 860 QVO MZ-76Q1T0BW 1TB , Samsung V-NAND, SATA III 6GB/s

Monitor - AOC 24G2 24" Frameless Gaming IPS Monitor , 1920x1080 , 1MS , 144HZ

Case - Corsair Carbide 275R White Edition ATX MidTower Gaming Case Tempered Glass with CPU Cooler Supports Upto 170mm, Grpahs Card Supports Upto 370mm, 360mm Rad Supported, 7XPCI Slots, Front 2XUSB3.0 HD Audio, NO PSU


Thanks to all who answer
 
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Looks good but a couple changes. Unless there is a specific feature you want of the X570 motherboards, I would save the money and get a B550 or even an older B450 motehrboard and put your savings towards either a Ryzen 3700 or a 5700XT GPU, which ever one will benefit you more.

That PSU isnt really that good I would stick to tier A or B https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/psu-tier-list-psucultists.3624094/

Try and get 3600mhz speed RAM, although the performance difference between 3200 and 3600 is minimal, I would still recommend 3600 speed since the cost difference is usually only a few bucks.

SSD is solid but look for the Crucial MX500 or P1 (the P1 is a M.2 PCIe Speed drive and is excellent for its price), they...
Looks good but a couple changes. Unless there is a specific feature you want of the X570 motherboards, I would save the money and get a B550 or even an older B450 motehrboard and put your savings towards either a Ryzen 3700 or a 5700XT GPU, which ever one will benefit you more.

That PSU isnt really that good I would stick to tier A or B https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/psu-tier-list-psucultists.3624094/

Try and get 3600mhz speed RAM, although the performance difference between 3200 and 3600 is minimal, I would still recommend 3600 speed since the cost difference is usually only a few bucks.

SSD is solid but look for the Crucial MX500 or P1 (the P1 is a M.2 PCIe Speed drive and is excellent for its price), they usually are cheaper, sometimes much more so with a sale then the Samsung.

Monitor, if you do end up going with a 5700XT I would recommend a 1440P resolution monitor over 1080P.
 
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Put that together on this site then post the link not the top one but below it on the left side where it looks sorta like a paperclip right above the green box..

You can change the country if your not in the US on the upper right side where it shows a flag.

https://pcpartpicker.com/list/

Makes it easier to look at and shows the prices along with the exact part numbers.

In general it should work but might not be the best performance for the price.
 
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