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Hi guys
I've been looking at upgrading my PC, speccy screenshot attached:
Yeah I'm aware the motherboard temperature is high, it gets that high straight on boot-up so perhaps the thermometer that monitors it is broken?
I want to use this PC mainly for gaming and other than that, Youtube, Facebook etc. so nothing too taxing on the computer.
To cut a long story short, I've had advice from two friends who both insist they know better than the other. I was hoping I could run by you guys both lists provided by them to get another opinion. I don't know a whole lot about computers and it looks like it's going to get expensive so I feel I should really know a bit more about what I'm buying.
Friend A says I should get:
Power supply - Corsair CX550 550W 80 Plus Bronze Power Supply
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SSD - Samsung 970 EVO Plus V-NAND M.2 500GB SSD
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Graphics Card - Zotac NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8GB AMP EXTREME Turing Graphics Card
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Pre-built bundle - Intel Core i5 9600K Overclocked Bundle
Intel Core i5 9600K Overclocked Bundle Buy from Scan - 3XS Z390 Overclocked Bundle, Intel Core i5 9600K "Coffee Lake", ASUS PRIME Z390-P, 16GB DDR4, be quiet! Dark Rock 4 www.scan.co.uk
Whereas friend B recommends:
ASUS Intel Z390 ROG MAXIMUS XI FORMULA 9th Gen ATX Motherboard
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Intel Core i7 9700K Unlocked 9th Gen Desktop Processor/CPU Retail
Intel Core i7 9700K Unlocked 9th Gen Desktop Processor/CPU Retail Buy from Scan - Intel Core i7 9700K, S 1151, Coffee Lake Refresh, 8 Core, 8 Thread, 3.6GHz, 4.9GHz Turbo, 12MB, 1200MHz GPU, 95W, Box www.scan.co.uk
be quiet Dark Rock PRO 4 250W Intel/AMD Air CPU Cooler
be quiet Dark Rock PRO 4 250W Intel/AMD Air CPU Cooler
Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 32GB 3200 MHz DDR4 Dual Channel Memory Kit
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Samsung 970 EVO 1TB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD/Solid State Drive
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Seasonic PRIME Ultra 650 Watt Fully Modular 80 Titanium PSU/Power Supply
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I said to both that ideally I'd like to build a powerful system that would last some years before requiring any more upgrades, but I don't really see the point in having huge amounts of power if it's going to be unused. I'm planning to eventually have a 3 monitor setup (I don't know if that's relevant to the discussion). I'd really appreciate someone who knows about this to have a look and sanity check these for me and possibly suggest an alternative if required.
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