Upgrading motherboard and CPU

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Hi
So ive been thinking about upgrading my CPU and Motherboard for a long time. But since i am not a pro at building PC´s, tho i did build my own. But i have never gone this deep with building one so i feel like i need a bit of help

So ive looked up this new setup
Intel Core i7-9700K OR Intel Core i9-9900K
ASUS ROG STRIX Z390-F GAMING
HyperX DDR4 2666MHz 16GB (2x8)
Corsair Hydro Series H60 CPU Cooler

To hook up with my
ASUS GeForce RTX 2070 ROG STRIX OC
Corsair Graphite 760T Big Tower
Cooler Master V850, 850W PSU

Can anyone tell me if this will work and if it is a good idea? Or am i totally wrong in building this?
And would the CPU overheat?
Thanks in advance
 

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Im not sure, didnt know there were differnet versions. But these are the specs

Corsair Hydro Series H60 CPU Køler
120mm Radiator, 115x/2011/2011-3, AM2/AM3/AM4, 1700 RPM, 57,2 CFM
 

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But if u have an idea for a Cooler that would fit my system and would be strong enough so the CPU dosnt overheat then im happy to listen.

 

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This would fit my system and case? and cool my CPU enough so it dosnt overheat?
 
Your case supports a cooler of 170mm.
My opinion, the noctua NH-D15s @160mm is the very best one out there, about $80.
Your case is a nice one with two 140mm intakes which will be more than enough.
The s variant is high compatibility and will clear graphics cards in the first slot as well as tall ram heat spreaders.


If you are just gaming, the i7-9700K will be just as effective as the i9-9900K.
If you are also doing heavy multitasking then perhaps the extra cost of the 9900K would be justified.

One thing I see missing is a ssd of some type.
With todays lower ssd prices, I think a 1tb m.2 ssd would be appropriate.
I like the Samsung evo in either sata or pcie versions.

Lastly, a touch faster ram will be about the same price. I think 300-3600 speed.
 

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I already have my OS running on an SSD so im good there.
Tho i was thinking of going for Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4 3600MHz 16GB insted.

I do work as a Designer, so i work with some heavy programs.

 

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Im using a 500gb SSD to run my OS and then ive got some external drives for videoes and other work and ofc games

 

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But would running the Corsair not be a better solution, since its watercooling? im not to much into watercooling.

 

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What would you recommend as CPU? I do game alot but i also work as a designer so i work with some heavy programs like video editing programs and alike. The i9 or the i7?
And for the coolor. What would be my best option, the Corsair Hydro Series H80i or the noctua NH-D15s
In ur oppinion?

 

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Which cooler do you think would be the best option for the Intel Core i7-9700K?

 

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Would Cryorig R1 Universal Processor cooler be a better choice than the Corsair Cooling Hydro H80i V2? or does it come down to preference between air and water cooling?
 

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i do pref water due to it dosnt take up as much space. But does the Air one cool the CPU any better?
 

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My Final system would come down to this.
Asus ROG STRIX Z390-F GAMING
Intel Core i7 9700K - 3.6 GHz
ASUS GeForce RTX 2070 ROG STRIX OC
CORSAIR Vengeance RGB PRO - DDR4
Corsair Cooling Hydro H80i V2
Corsair Graphite 760T Big Tower
Cooler Master V850, 850W PSU

Would all of it work together? and the CPU wont overheat?