Looks fine.The price of the ssd rose a little, if you think its still good value and have no abjection on RAM, case or cooler i will have confirmation
Looks fine.
Teamgroup memory is fine but it's not expo which is what I would get for Ryzen otherwise you may have to set the memory speed in the bios.
6000mhz c30 is ideal but not essential.
i found CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM 32Go (2x16Go) 6000MHz CL30 AMD EXPO Compatible iCUE Mémoire d'Ordinateur - Gris (CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K.yeah, looks good..don't think 7800x3d v cache cares too much about ram speed..I'd plum for expo 6000c30 if it's cheaper as @mickyflinn said..which is what i did on mine (but don't know what timing you have on the ram you picked, or price differences)
Yesi found CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM 32Go (2x16Go) 6000MHz CL30 AMD EXPO Compatible iCUE Mémoire d'Ordinateur - Gris (CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K.
Price is the same as TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta 6400MHz, you confirm the corsair 6000MHz will be better than the teamgroup 6400MHz?
yes sirYes
Get it.
Don't bother it won't give you anymore performance, the 6000mhz c30 is optimal.or there is a CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM 32Go (2x16Go) 6400MHz CL32 for same price also
yeah also i see intel compatible not amd, plus dont see any amd compatible at more than 6000 MHzDon't bother it won't give you anymore performance, the 6000mhz c30 is optimal.
well, the corsair is SK Hynix and on the compatibility list ...also what i use on my asus b650e-e board...I'd go expo myself rahter than a non expo kit, and as said, don't think they'll be much of any difference in performancei found CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM 32Go (2x16Go) 6000MHz CL30 AMD EXPO Compatible iCUE Mémoire d'Ordinateur - Gris (CMH32GX5M2B6000Z30K.
Price is the same as TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta 6400MHz, you confirm the corsair 6000MHz will be better than the teamgroup 6400MHz?
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Thank you all so much your support is essential for those who dont know this is such a good thing
good to know, i m gonna struggle but thats normal i guess for my first build, i m gonna watch lots of these types of videos before and during build.Your welcome.
Advice.
On very first boot up it can take up to 15mins before anything is shown on screen this is because the motherboard is training the memory optimal settings.
Let's us know how you get on.
Enjoy.
The motherboard manual will also show you what to do definitely follow it as well.good to know, i m gonna struggle but thats normal i guess for my first build, i m gonna watch lots of these types of videos before and during build.
that's a good vid..also, he's building in a 5000x case so the little pins for the power led +/- power start etc prob same as for the 4000D (it's at 49min mark). I take out mobo from box and place it on the anti static bag that it came in, on the mobo box, then add the cpu, ram, ssd and then air cooler before placing in the case...gives you a bit more room. just remember take your time and don't be afraid to ask if you need any help or are unsure with anythinggood to know, i m gonna struggle but thats normal i guess for my first build, i m gonna watch lots of these types of videos before and during build.
The bag is designed to keep static on the outside of the bag.I take out mobo from box and place it on the anti static bag that it came in, on the mobo box,
true, prob don't need the bag but if if your grounded and holding it, it should have zero static anyway....maybe i just did it on the box then..was over a year ago last build..brain gone foggy...but solid table with solid floor, no carpet..so basically took over my breakfast/dining table every time much to my wife's annoyanceThe bag is designed to keep static on the outside of the bag.
sry i dont get it. What do you mean by powering up the motherboard on the bag or on the motherboard's box? dont i just assemble all, put in case and then power it up?It may be ok to rest the motherboard on the anti static bag but i would not power it up on it, just use the box .