[SOLVED] Is this a good system. If something should be changed tell.

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Case: Darkflash Phantom
Cpu: i5-9400f
cpu cooler: Darkflash Dt240 liquid cooler
gpu: asus rtx 2060 turbo
mobo: Asus rog strix z390-e
ram: corsair vengence 16gb
storage: 250gb m.2 ssd
Psu: Evga 600 BR
Xtra: XSPC 8 way rgb fan splitter, 10 rgb extension cables, 4 fan y splitters, 4 way led rgb splitter cable, pem fan hubs.
 
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The cpu and gpu are a nice balance.
A balanced gamer budgets about 2x the cost of the processor for the graphics card.
Spot on there.

The i5-9400f can not be overclocked, the included stock cooler is perfectly adequate.
Similarly, there is no need for a more expensive Z390 based motherboard.

EVGA makes some good power supplies and not so good also.
I do not know how the BR rates on this list:

450w would do, but
I have no problem overprovisioning a PSU a bit. Say 20%.
It will allow for a stronger future graphics card upgrade.
It will run cooler, quieter, and more efficiently in the middle third of it's range.
A PSU will only use the wattage demanded of it...
The cpu and gpu are a nice balance.
A balanced gamer budgets about 2x the cost of the processor for the graphics card.
Spot on there.

The i5-9400f can not be overclocked, the included stock cooler is perfectly adequate.
Similarly, there is no need for a more expensive Z390 based motherboard.

EVGA makes some good power supplies and not so good also.
I do not know how the BR rates on this list:

450w would do, but
I have no problem overprovisioning a PSU a bit. Say 20%.
It will allow for a stronger future graphics card upgrade.
It will run cooler, quieter, and more efficiently in the middle third of it's range.
A PSU will only use the wattage demanded of it, regardless of it's max capability.

If in doubt, Seasonic is good.
 
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