
ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 STRIX A8G GAMING
8 GB
ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 STRIX A8G GAMING
8 GB
https://www.digitec.ch/de/ShopList/Show?shopListId=0A66B07CA009E08B200A827AC39E0CEB this is my compilation can someone tell me if I have chosen everything correctly
@Mircowilhelm why do you recommend an SFX format power supply?
Agree with TheNikk, except that I would choose a different power supply. Not because it's bad, but has a better price performance. If you're quick, you can still get the last one: Seasonic Focus Plus 650 Gold (650W)
I would add a better CPU cooler. Since you have a CPU that doesn't support overclocking, I would use a different motherboard.
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why do you post a setup with a rx 580 in the questions about a gtx 1080? it doesn't make sense to me. a ryzen setup would make more sense here because it would be cheaper and also more future-proof due to more cores. in addition, a 1600 would also come with a decent cooler that is quiet and also suitable for light overclocking.(ps the intel stock cooler is unfortunately too weak) instead of the 7700 329fr the 1600 224fr instead of the gaming pro carbon you can take the am 4 variant which is about 10fr cheaper or the b350 tomahawk from msi which is about 80fr cheaper. instead of the ram you can use 3000mhz trident z rgb again about 15fr. here you get 10fr cheaper and have a 1070 instead of the rx 580 https://www.digitec.ch/de... (note that i have 2 different 2x8gb ramkits in it the more expensive ones i use in the same mainboard cpu combo so it will run for sure. with the more expensive ones you would be 10fr more expensive but still have more performance because there is also a gtx 1070 in there) and you don't need to be afraid of overclocking because it is easy for kids. for a 3.8ghz oc it takes about 5 min and then you can do a load test to test if the oc is stable a few cinebench runs should simulate the everyday load.
I would save a little on the mainboard
I think the compilation is good. I can't say anything bad about bequiet. I have the case, fan and power supply from Be Quiet and have no problems. I would also buy a hard disk to go with the SSD. Depending on what you do, the 500GB are quickly full.
Instead of the BeQuiet, I would take the Corsair SF600. For one thing, all the cables are detachable, and for another, my experience with BeQuiet so far has been rather mediocre in terms of durability.
For the SSD, I would consider going with M2, as they require less space.
For the case, I'd rather go with something like the Thermaltake Suppressor F31, as the graphics card can get quite loud. (Currently the only clearly audible device in my case).
Rubbish! This Be quiet power supply is good and I would definitely prefer it to the SF 600! And M:2 is a total waste of money! Apart from lost money, you won't feel anything at the speed in normal operation compared to a conventional SSD.