Are thre any Problems with this build?

JAYJAY123

New Member
Hello,
I am building a new PC and I wanted to have someone check that all the Components will work with eachother before I buy them.
Thx in advance.

motherboard: msi x570-A
CPU: Ryzen 5 3600
GPU: 8 GB ASRock Radeon RX 5700 Challenger
RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3200
HDD: 1000GB Seagate Barracuda
SSD: 250GB HP S700 SSD
NIC: Edimax EW-7612PIn
PSU: 550 watt be quiet! STRAIGHT POWER 11
 

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beers

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Looks okay, although that wireless card is garbage.

I'd also indicate you can get a NVME drive for around a similar price these days.
 

JAYJAY123

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Looks okay, although that wireless card is garbage.

I'd also indicate you can get a NVME drive for around a similar price these days.

thanks alot for your answer
that card is supposed to just be a cheap backup if for some reason a wired connection is not possible

also: am i right in my understanding that NVMe is basically just an ssd that can be put in a PCIe slot? (Can you post a Link to one? I cant find any)
 
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OmniDyne

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SSD: 250GB HP S700 SSD

I'd definitely avoid the HP S700; it's really not a great SSD. As was stated, NVMe is an option for around the same price.

Based on what you're purchasing, I'd choose one of the following M.2 PCIe NVMe SSDs:

TeamGroup MP34
MyDigitalSSD BPX Pro
Intel 660p/ 665p (Have a few of these at work; great drives)
Western Digital Blue SN550 or SN500
XPG S40G
Sabrent Rocket
Sabrent Rocket Q
HP EX900 (Have a few of these at work; great drives)
Addlink S70
Inland Premium
Silicon Power P34A8

If you're unable to find M.2 SSDs in your price range, there's nothing wrong going with SATA:

Crucial MX500
SanDisk Ultra 3D/ Western Digital Blue 3D
Intel 545s
Samsung 860 EVO
Team Group T-Force VULCAN
ADATA SU800/SX850
SK hynix Gold S31
Team L5 Lite 3D

HDD: 1000GB Seagate Barracuda

If Western Digital is an option, I'd personally avoid Seagate hard disks.
 
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