[SOLVED] Need help with PC build

Oct 17, 2019
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So im building a PC and i have picked all the components,im not sure will the parts work with each other even though i checked im still insecure so could you help me confirm?

Motherboard - ASUS prime B450m-A

CPU - Ryzen 5 2600

GPU - AMD RX 570 4 GB

RAM - Kingston Hyperx Fury 2x4GB 2666

PSU - ThermalTake PSU 500W Smart Rgb

HDD - 2 TB (6Gbps)

Case - Thermaltake case Versa N21
 
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So im building a PC and i have picked all the components,im not sure will the parts work with each other even though i checked im still insecure so could you help me confirm?

Motherboard - ASUS prime B450m-A

CPU - Ryzen 5 2600

GPU - AMD RX 570 4 GB

RAM - Kingston Hyperx Fury 2x4GB 2666

PSU - ThermalTake PSU 500W Smart Rgb

HDD - 2 TB (6Gbps)

Case - Thermaltake case Versa N21

All looks good. You can use www.pcpartpicker.com to see if your build's components fit together (it's not 100% accurate always, but maybe 99%).

If you want a cheap squeeze of extra power I would recommend buying RAM that's at least 3000MHz instead of your current 2666 MHz. Ryzen processors benefit greatly from extra memory speed.
Oct 17, 2019
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So im building a PC and i have picked all the components,im not sure will the parts work with each other even though i checked im still insecure so could you help me confirm?

Motherboard - ASUS prime B450m-A

CPU - Ryzen 5 2600

GPU - AMD RX 570 4 GB

RAM - Kingston Hyperx Fury 2x4GB 2666

PSU - ThermalTake PSU 500W Smart Rgb

HDD - 2 TB (6Gbps)

Case - Thermaltake case Versa N21

All looks good. You can use www.pcpartpicker.com to see if your build's components fit together (it's not 100% accurate always, but maybe 99%).

If you want a cheap squeeze of extra power I would recommend buying RAM that's at least 3000MHz instead of your current 2666 MHz. Ryzen processors benefit greatly from extra memory speed.
 
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