Hello,Welcome to the forums my friend!
If the application is pretty much gaming, then i'd go with a different chipset, and 64GB of RAM is probably 48GB more than you need. What main applications will you be using?
Also what is the PSU make and model?
What is your overall budget and location?
Intel Core i9-9820X
Nvidia RTX 2060 Super 8GB
MSI X299 SLI Plus
64GB RAM DDR4-2133
SSD 1000GB Samsung
Cooler Master MA410P
What site recommended those parts? I'd avoid there advice in the future.Hello,
i bought this pc a month ago on a gaming pc site in The Netherlands
they said the parts went together.
i paid around € 2900 for it and
i mainly wanne play DCS World on it
and the PSU is 850 watt cooler master V850 Gold
How is it too late can i not change anything anymore?Its a nice build for some things, however specifically for gaming you massively overpaid and overbuilt things that don't help with Gaming. You could be gaming better for about 2/3 the price had it been specced for gaming better. Too late now.
How is it too late can i not change anything anymore?
Ive asked for advice before my buy and people said it was good, i just found this site today and though i would see peoples advices here ,and games run good on ultra but if i can make it run even better im gonna change it in 2 monthsThe time to ask for advice is BEFORE you buy.
You asked for opinions, and I suspect you did not hear what you wanted.
Water under the dam unless you can return the bundle with out a penalty.
Games are mostly limited by the graphics card.
Go and play the games you want and see how you do.
The cpu and gpu are both reasonable for gaming.
Thanks for the information everyone, i contacted them again and asked for them to fix this, they r gonna sell some ram and put faster ram in and with the money left over of the ram they are gonna uprgade to watercooling