Hello ,I got some questions about the pc I'm gonna buy.
So I'm gonna build the following pc:
Ryzen 5 3600
Patriot viper 4 series 16 gb DDR4 ram 3200mhz dual channel(2x8)
MSI GeForce RTX 2070 VENTUS GP
MOBO Gigabyte B450 AORUS M
HDD Seagate BarraCuda 1TB Sata-III 7200RPM 64MB
SSD M.2 Kingston A2000 500GB PCI-Express 3.0
Cpu cooler: CPU ID-Cooling SE-224-XT Basic
PSU: Seasonic S12III-550,80+ bronze, 550W
Case: Regnum RG4 Pure Black
First question would be , is the PSU enough for this system(550W) ? Will it be loud under load ? I don't plan to OC.
Second question would be , I realised the memory won't come as 3200mhz running but at a lower speed , and from what i saw you need to O.C it , or use a profile XMP.
If i overclock the ram/use the profile with 3200mhz ,is that gonna use more power from the PSU ? Is overclocking the ram even the same as overclocking the CPU/GPU?And will that damage the cpu or make it like be overclocked aswell? Should I even consider O.C/XMP the 3200mhz ram or should i let it at something like 2933 since that's not O.C ?
Thanks.
So I'm gonna build the following pc:
Ryzen 5 3600
Patriot viper 4 series 16 gb DDR4 ram 3200mhz dual channel(2x8)
MSI GeForce RTX 2070 VENTUS GP
MOBO Gigabyte B450 AORUS M
HDD Seagate BarraCuda 1TB Sata-III 7200RPM 64MB
SSD M.2 Kingston A2000 500GB PCI-Express 3.0
Cpu cooler: CPU ID-Cooling SE-224-XT Basic
PSU: Seasonic S12III-550,80+ bronze, 550W
Case: Regnum RG4 Pure Black
First question would be , is the PSU enough for this system(550W) ? Will it be loud under load ? I don't plan to OC.
Second question would be , I realised the memory won't come as 3200mhz running but at a lower speed , and from what i saw you need to O.C it , or use a profile XMP.
If i overclock the ram/use the profile with 3200mhz ,is that gonna use more power from the PSU ? Is overclocking the ram even the same as overclocking the CPU/GPU?And will that damage the cpu or make it like be overclocked aswell? Should I even consider O.C/XMP the 3200mhz ram or should i let it at something like 2933 since that's not O.C ?
Thanks.