[SOLVED] Help verifying Finalized gaming computer build

themourqsreks

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I am finally building the gaming computer I want, and I would like your help on verifying the compatibility of the components! I am still a beginner so if you have a different opinion please state it down bellow!
CPU: Intel Core i5-4570 3.2 GHz
GPU: XFX RADEON RX 580 8GB
PSU: Corsair VS series VS650 80+
RAM: G.Skill Aegis 8GB DDR4-3000MHz (F4-3000C16S-8GISB)
Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-03 LED
Motherboard: Asus Rog Strix B360-G Gaming
ROM: 500GB & 128GB SD

Is everything compatible, working fine, and fits in the box? If you don't know, please leave a link on how to check, or gimme your opinion. Thanks!!!
 
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8th and 9th gen Intel CPUs. Example (i5 8400 or i5 9600k) yours is 4th gen and won't work in your motherboard.

That power supply is like a step up from trash. It's big enough it's just got terrible parts inside that will likely cause you problems

Single channel ram means 1 stick instead of 2 which will slow things down a bit

Pcpartpicker doesn't have a Greek option, do you have a website you were planning on to buy on?

themourqsreks

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8th and 9th gen of what?
PSU is fine, a verified one that covers the systems needs
Not sure about what is a single channel ram, but yea if you say so
Around 250€ on Greece
Thanks for the tool
 


250 for all above? Not possible even used. Intel has 1st-9th gen, looks like you are trolling to me. Good luck.
 

Supahos

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8th and 9th gen Intel CPUs. Example (i5 8400 or i5 9600k) yours is 4th gen and won't work in your motherboard.

That power supply is like a step up from trash. It's big enough it's just got terrible parts inside that will likely cause you problems

Single channel ram means 1 stick instead of 2 which will slow things down a bit

Pcpartpicker doesn't have a Greek option, do you have a website you were planning on to buy on?
 
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themourqsreks

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Yea I'm not trolling I'm just a begginer. I do have a site where I have to buy from, and my funds are pretty low, so I gotta go for the cheapest and best at the same time. So I should swap to a motherboard that's compatible to my CPU? And if I get a better Corsair PSU which one do you recommend?
 

Supahos

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A cx 450 or 550 would probably work and not be a lot more expensive.

A motherboard that's compatible with your chosen cpu won't use ddr4 ram either

And a rx580 is basically the entirety of your budget... So I don't think you can actually do what you have listed
 

themourqsreks

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I already got the 580 I'm a very cheap price. Perhaps yes, I can go for 550W but still 650W is more secure. So I have to go for a previous gen MB? No motherboard is compatible with ddr4 AND i5-4570 at the same time?
 


Nope.

CPU is 4th generation, DDR4 came out in the 6th Generation.