future build hardware compatibility

chikanocharlie

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good day to you all!

i am planning on building a new computer next month.i just wanna ask all of you if i'm going to have any issues with the parts that i chose..here are the specs:

AM4 AMD Ryzen 5 1600X 3.60-4.0Ghz 6-Core
asus b350 plus motherboard
Ram ddr4 Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB 1x8gb 2400Mhz CL14 (CMK8GX4M1A2400C14)
msi gtx 1060 gaming x 6gb ddr5 128 bit
corsair vs550
1tb seagate hdd
120 gb ssd
cooler master masterliquid ML120L.

those are the parts that currently fits my budget..hoping to get answers..thanks in advance.
 
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Hmm ram manufacturers also recommends this but the performance difference between single vs dual is not that big and even with 2x4GB=8 setup very soon he will need another 2x4GB for 16GB and at that time he has to combine two similar spec kit to achieve this. Now I am also running 2 different (same spec) kit in my system to get 2x8GB+2x8GB=32GB flarex works fine and in my old intel setup it si again two different kit so no problem till now. Since he is running out of fund so it will be a bit better to go for a 8GB and save...

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Why 1600x pls don't do this go for 1600 which comes with cooler can be easily ocd to 3800 with this cooler and also less heat output. You have to buy a good aio or air cooler for 1600x.
Though your PSU is not junk but if possible try to buy a better PSU if you can (save money by selecting 1600). If you need some more info why 1600 then reply....
Everything else is just fine no prob at all.
 

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Hmm ram manufacturers also recommends this but the performance difference between single vs dual is not that big and even with 2x4GB=8 setup very soon he will need another 2x4GB for 16GB and at that time he has to combine two similar spec kit to achieve this. Now I am also running 2 different (same spec) kit in my system to get 2x8GB+2x8GB=32GB flarex works fine and in my old intel setup it si again two different kit so no problem till now. Since he is running out of fund so it will be a bit better to go for a 8GB and save some cash then buy another similar 8GB stick in future to get 16GB. By that time better bios will also be there to help him.
Again not a superb solution but for the money it will be better value i believe.
 
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