Question New PC, is it okay?

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Hey guys so after 3 years i'm finally upgrading from my ryzen 2600x, 1060 6gb 24gb ram PC.
here are the specifications / part list of my new one:

intel i5 10600k
gigabyte b560m ds3h
3060 ti LHR
2x8 16gb 3000mhz corsair
500gb samsung SSD
2tb seagate HDD
hyper 212 black edition cooler
corsair 650w cv series
corsair 4000D airflow case OR lancool 215?!?!

I'm going to take the 2x8 (16gb) from my current PC and add it to make 32gb 3000mhz.
my plan is to record CPU based games like Minecraft & CS:GO in high fps (1080p) so I can get nice renders.

As I'm not too familiar with new motherboards, SSD's and almost everything else, can someone fill me in if there's a bottleneck / compatibility problem in here?
I'm also buying this PC from https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk , I believe they're the most trust worthy and the best builders (UK) for the price.
 
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Why are you upgrading? Is your PC not doing something you want? Do you just have the bug to upgrade?

I would just sell your old PC as is.

Then get crucial CL 16 3600mhz 32GB.
I would get a 1TB NMVME drive as well.

You will be able to sell your old PC to help pay for this new build. That is what I do and it helps a lot.
 
Why are you upgrading? Is your PC not doing something you want? Do you just have the bug to upgrade?

I would just sell your old PC as is.

Then get crucial CL 16 3600mhz 32GB.
I would get a 1TB NMVME drive as well.

You will be able to sell your old PC to help pay for this new build. That is what I do and it helps a lot.
No difference in performance between 3200mhz and 3600mhz for Intel 10/11 gen cpu's.
 
Why are you upgrading? Is your PC not doing something you want? Do you just have the bug to upgrade?

I would just sell your old PC as is.

Then get crucial CL 16 3600mhz 32GB.
I would get a 1TB NMVME drive as well.

You will be able to sell your old PC to help pay for this new build. That is what I do and it helps a lot.
I'm upgrading as I make video content and game daily. Speeding up recording, rendering and making the videos the best they can be is what I want. I'm keeping my old PC in case my new one breaks at any point or If I want to give it to a friend/family member
 
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Hey guys so after 3 years i'm finally upgrading from my ryzen 2600x, 1060 6gb 24gb ram PC.
here are the specifications / part list of my new one:

intel i5 10600k
gigabyte b560m ds3h
3060 ti LHR
2x8 16gb 3000mhz corsair
500gb samsung SSD
2tb seagate HDD
hyper 212 black edition cooler
corsair 650w cv series
corsair 4000D airflow case

I'm going to take the 2x8 (16gb) from my current PC and add it to make 32gb 3000mhz.
my plan is to record CPU based games like Minecraft & CS:GO in high fps (1080p) so I can get nice renders.

As I'm not too familiar with new motherboards, SSD's and almost everything else, can someone fill me in if there's a bottleneck / compatibility problem in here?
I'm also buying this PC from https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk , I believe they're the most trust worthy and the best builders (UK) for the price.
How much is PC Specialist charging you for that PC if you don't mind me asking.
 
How much is PC Specialist charging you for that PC if you don't mind me asking.
I can configure it for about £1200. Sites like overclockers, scan and cyberpower charge more & AWD-IT ship out faulty parts. Pcspecialist also have the best and most reviews out of any UK based PC company, the only bad part is build time which isn't much of a problem for me. I could probably build it for a LITTLE bit cheaper but I'd rather not take the risk of messing it up with expensive parts I could have warranty on.
 
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