[SOLVED] i need help with building my pc

Jun 19, 2020
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soo i think my mom will buy me a pc in about 1 week or 2. i sorted out what components i will use for the build except an ssd that i have at home. i think the sata cable comes with the power supply but i know that there is another cable that i need and i was wondering if it came with the motherboard or maybe even the power supply. i'm very new at computers and i don't really know much. i'll be sure to post photos with my build when i finish it :).
now i'm just bored and i'll talk about the build that i want to make.
So
-xfx rx 580 8gb
-ryzen 1600af
-Segotep GTR-550 550W
- DeepCool Kendomen TI
-Team Group Vulcan Z 8GB DDR4 3000MHz CL16 Red
-GIGABYTE A320M-H Socket AM4
i'll love to play cyberpunk, dying light 2 and much more when i'll buy it. i'm very thankful that i even have the ability to get such a powerful build. the games that i will play imediatly will probably be cs go, valorant, fortnite (yeaaa i know sorry) but i'll play this games with my friends wich means the world to me.

i have a monitor at home wich is 1650x1050 that i will probably replace at winter but yeaaaa it s all good.bye
 
Solution
Motherbds typically come with 2 sata cables,.
PSU's do not come with any but it is where you will get the drives (ssd/hdd) power cables from.

You should aim for a dual channel ram kit rather then a single stick and ideally 3200Mhz or more in speed.

If you plan on overclocking, grab a CPU cooler as well.
Motherbds typically come with 2 sata cables,.
PSU's do not come with any but it is where you will get the drives (ssd/hdd) power cables from.

You should aim for a dual channel ram kit rather then a single stick and ideally 3200Mhz or more in speed.

If you plan on overclocking, grab a CPU cooler as well.
 
Solution
I upgraded my SSD from a 250GB to a 1 TB unit and finally had room for my games. I would say buy the largest SSD you can afford to avoid having to upgrade like I did.. And yes, MB'susually do come with a couple of SATA cables to connect to your drive. Drives also need power from your PSU, which is usually included with that huge spiders nest of cables that come with the power supply.
 
I upgraded my SSD from a 250GB to a 1 TB unit and finally had room for my games. I would say buy the largest SSD you can afford to avoid having to upgrade like I did.. And yes, MB'susually do come with a couple of SATA cables to connect to your drive. Drives also need power from your PSU, which is usually included with that huge spiders nest of cables that come with the power supply.
Nice. for the last, 8GB Ram is little tight for your build. Dual Kit 2x8GB will be perfect for your systems.
 
The PSU is a hard no, too. Dodgy off-brand, usually foisted off on residents of Eastern Europe. The specs are actually only those of a 400W and given Segotep's history, I doubt the rest of the components are of a good 400W PSU.
Yeaaa i changed it to a Seasonic S12III-500, 80+ Bronze, 500W hope that's better. Segotep is very popular in romania (where i live) but surely because romanians can't tipically afford more.
 
Motherbds typically come with 2 sata cables,.
PSU's do not come with any but it is where you will get the drives (ssd/hdd) power cables from.

You should aim for a dual channel ram kit rather then a single stick and ideally 3200Mhz or more in speed.

If you plan on overclocking, grab a CPU cooler as well.
I won't be overclocking so i'll stick with the stock cooler. Thanks for making me realize that i can get a 3000mhz for so less. I'll start with an 8gb 3000mhz and upgrade it with another same stick in about a month or 2 because right now i am on a budget
 
What the size of your SSD ? Maybe you need additional storage, since you will installed much games.
My ssd is 240gb. I know it's not much but i'll add a hard drive in about one month or two after i'll buy my pc because i'm on a budget right now. When i'll get the hdd i will also get another stick of ram.
 
I upgraded my SSD from a 250GB to a 1 TB unit and finally had room for my games. I would say buy the largest SSD you can afford to avoid having to upgrade like I did.. And yes, MB'susually do come with a couple of SATA cables to connect to your drive. Drives also need power from your PSU, which is usually included with that huge spiders nest of cables that come with the power supply.
Yea i'll be sure to add a hdd after about one month or two after i buy the pc cause i have a 240gb ssd and i know the amount of gb a game can have this days.