Would this be a high end gaming pc build that would work ?

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-MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Duke OC 8g
-Intel Core i7-8700K 3.7GHz-4.7GHz
-Corsair SPEC-Omega Mid Tower Tempered
-Corsair VENGEANCE RGB 32GB (4x8GB)
-ASUS MK PRIME Z370-A
-Corsair Force MP500 480GB NVMe
-Seagate 1TB BarraCuda HDD 7200
-Corsair RM850X White 850W
-Corsair Hydro H150i PRO RGB

Im planning on buying this build.. will it be a beast of a gaming pc?
 
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Yes, that is a very good system you have there. That should be able to run just about any game at 4K Max settings while maintaining playable frame rates. One thing I will say is that the RTX 2080 should at least 30-60fps on newer Triple-A Titles while on Max Settings. Sadly enough, it still isn’t easy to get a promised 60fps without SLI. So, you should be guaranteed at least 30fps with this card, and I believe upgrading to the RTX 2080 Ti helps this problem to a certain degree, but alone still cannot run EVERY title 60fps 4K Max Settings. Still, an amazing card!

That Processor is more than capable to run EVERY game at whatever you need it to. It can run just about anything you need it to, video editing, gaming, streaming, anything. It...
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Yes, that is a very good system you have there. That should be able to run just about any game at 4K Max settings while maintaining playable frame rates. One thing I will say is that the RTX 2080 should at least 30-60fps on newer Triple-A Titles while on Max Settings. Sadly enough, it still isn’t easy to get a promised 60fps without SLI. So, you should be guaranteed at least 30fps with this card, and I believe upgrading to the RTX 2080 Ti helps this problem to a certain degree, but alone still cannot run EVERY title 60fps 4K Max Settings. Still, an amazing card!

That Processor is more than capable to run EVERY game at whatever you need it to. It can run just about anything you need it to, video editing, gaming, streaming, anything. It will definitely support any upgrades to your graphics card that you might make in the future.

Yeah, everything looks great! I would like to know, what monitor are you using? Everything I just said about 4K might have been pointless if you have an ultra wide or just a high refresh rate 1440p. Whatever your case is, everything is more than capable of running just about anything.

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Im using a Alienware AW3418DW. Should i go with the MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Gaming X Trio instead of the duke?
 
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Nice choice on a monitor. It has got decent specs. High resolution and high refresh rate always helps. I think the 2080 would be great for it!

The Gaming X Trio does look like is slightly better than the Duke. The Gaming X Trio has a higher stock boost speed, more rgb lights (If that is your thing) and better cooling (apparently supposed to be more silent). But the Gaming X Trio is a bit more expensive, but I am sure you are aware of that. If you have the extra $50 or so then I would buy the Gaming X Trio, but it is really just based on what you want to do. I do not think you will gain much of a basic in-game advantage from buying the Gaming X Trio over the Duke, but it will look cooler with all the extra rgb. You might also benefit from the better cooling if it actually has it, too. It might give some more headroom for Overclocking manually, if that is your thing. I Overclock my card. If you have the extra money and really want the Gaming x Trio then do it, that is what I think.

As always, if you have any questions, I would be glad to help!

- Memeilicious
 

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Thanks alot for the helo :) btw do you know if the rtx gaming x trio fits in the case i have?


 
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According to Newegg, the Gaming X Trio is 327 mm in length. The Corsair SPEC-Omega Mid Tower Tempered you had listed before has a max GPU allowance length of 370 mm. Your graphics card definitely fits! Most cases are built above most company's standards for gpu length anyhow. It would surprise me if a Big Name like Corsair had a Mid Tower case that could not fit an average-sized graphics card. Nice on the case by the way! Looks like a pretty good case, and it is probably going to last you!

- Memeilicious