Question Looking for additional components

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Hello,

I received the following items as a gift, and I would like to purchase additional products.
2080ti 3 vents 11gb
I9-9900K
Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Master motherboard

I would like to ask for your advice regarding RAM, SSD and processor cooler. It should be good value for the money, but there is no upper limit.
I have this power supply in my old machine: EVGA supernova 850 B2, would this power supply be sufficient for the configuration? (if not please give me some advice here as well)

Thank you very much in advance for the answers
 

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I would suggest a new case for better cooling solution. That 9900K will run HOT! I would get at least a 280mm AiO liquid cooler.

What websites can you purchase from? I'm not familiar with purchasing PC parts in Hungary.

Well these are the most common I think:
https://aqua.hu/
 
What parts are now installed in your old pc?
Perhaps some can be reused.
Your psu is fine for the 2080ti.
Yes, your case does not have very good cooling potential.
But, with a good cooler like a Noctua NH-D15s, you can run ok.
I would avoid liquid cooling unless you are prepared to buy at least a 360 or greater sized unit and the case to accommodate it. AIO coolers do not last forever.
Pumps fail and air will eventually intrude.

The cpu does not need to run at full capability to do serious work.
What do you use your pc primarily for?
With a nice graphics card like the 2080ti, I might imagine it is for gaming.
Such use does not require the cpu to run all cores and will not generate as much heat as a fully loaded batch app.
Still, with little budget restrictions, the advice to buy a better case is sound.
Look for a case with two front 140mm intake fans.
Look at the Lian li cases; they are of top quality.
Here is the lancool 216rx with two 160mm front fans included:
https://www.newegg.com/black-lian-li-lancool-atx-mid-tower/p/2AM-000Z-000A8
Most will be happy with a 2 x 8gb ddr4 3600 speed ram kit.
But, ram is relatively cheap, and 2 x 16gb is probably a good idea. Especially if you do lots of things at once.
Definitely use a ssd for your windows C drive.
I would think a 2tb Samsung pcie m.2 ssd like the 980 pro would be a good option.
I suggest samsung or Intel for their quality and reliability.