mid end pc build

Sep 1, 2018
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so i have been googeling around, and found out it just isn't worth buying a pre built. did some more googeling and this build finally came together.

mb: Asrock z370 Pro4

case: COoler master masterbox mb500

ram: corsair ddr4 vengeance lpx 2x8GB 2666

storage: crucial ssd mx500 500gb m.2

cpu coller:Cryorig H7

cpu: intel core i5 8600K

gpu: MSI GeForce GTX1070 TI gaming 8G

power supply: Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 750W

i think this is a pretty decent build that will work verry wel all together, but my question is: am i right? or should i change something about it. my budget can't go up that much so pls keep that in mind.

site i will be buying from: www.megekko.nl
 
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2666 is sorta standard. A little extra wouldn't hurt but I sorta doubt it would make a substantial difference. If you can find one at 3000MHz or 3200MHz for a similar price I would buy it. Not Team Vulcan but MAYBE Adata but Corsair, Kingston, Crucial and G.Skill are most popular.

https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z370%20Extreme4/index.asp#Memory Offers a list of RAM kits tested with that board.
was thinking about that indeed, wil swap that out then, another question is , do i need 3000 or higher ram or is 2666 more than enough?

 


2666 is sorta standard. A little extra wouldn't hurt but I sorta doubt it would make a substantial difference. If you can find one at 3000MHz or 3200MHz for a similar price I would buy it. Not Team Vulcan but MAYBE Adata but Corsair, Kingston, Crucial and G.Skill are most popular.

https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z370%20Extreme4/index.asp#Memory Offers a list of RAM kits tested with that board.
 
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