[SOLVED] I need your opinion about my pc

Dangiurus

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Aug 22, 2019
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CPU: i5-9600k
GPU: Gigabyte rtx 2080 super gaming OC
RAM: 2x16gb 3200 mhz Hyperx Fury
SSD: ADATA XPG Gammix S11 Pro 512GB m.2
MB: Gigabyte z390 M Gaming
PSU: nJoy Woden 80+ Gold, 750W
CPU Cooler: Deepcool GAMMAXX 400 Red

Case: Segotep Fenix2

If I should change something , please suggest freely. Thanks!
 
Solution
PSU should be changed to a high quality unit, like Seasonic Focus gold, EVGA G3, or Corsair Rmx. I would change the SSD, to a 1tb intel 660p, price/GB is excellent, and for a gaming rig, it is plenty, performance wise. I would also go with a Ryzen 5 3600. It is a better all around CPU, and doesn't have the frametime variance issues, the 9600k has. An x570 board would be preferred, but the MSI B450 tomahawk max is also an option. Much depends on budget, and location/availability.

logainofhades

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PSU should be changed to a high quality unit, like Seasonic Focus gold, EVGA G3, or Corsair Rmx. I would change the SSD, to a 1tb intel 660p, price/GB is excellent, and for a gaming rig, it is plenty, performance wise. I would also go with a Ryzen 5 3600. It is a better all around CPU, and doesn't have the frametime variance issues, the 9600k has. An x570 board would be preferred, but the MSI B450 tomahawk max is also an option. Much depends on budget, and location/availability.
 
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Dangiurus

Commendable
Aug 22, 2019
27
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1,530
PSU should be changed to a high quality unit, like Seasonic Focus gold, EVGA G3, or Corsair Rmx. I would change the SSD, to a 1tb intel 660p, price/GB is excellent, and for a gaming rig, it is plenty, performance wise. I would also go with a Ryzen 5 3600. It is a better all around CPU, and doesn't have the frametime variance issues, the 9600k has. An x570 board would be preferred, but the MSI B450 tomahawk max is also an option. Much depends on budget, and location/availability.
Thanks man!