Is my PC good for my needs?

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Hi

I put together a PC and wanted to know whether I could stream, record, work (Word, Excel…) and play well with my PC. I would like to play GTA V and Minecraft (with a lot of FPS). My processor is an AMD Ryzen 7, 64 GB Ram, and my graphics card is a GeForce RTX 2080.

Ri

64 Gb Ram is absolutely oversized 32 tuns easy.

Otherwise, it looks pretty good

Ca

The information is not complete.

Ryzen 7

There are now seven CPUs from this series.

64 GB RAM

Pointless. What speed?

GeForce RTX 2080

Which one exactly? With 16GB / 32GB of RAM, it could be an RTX 2080 Super.

CPU cooler, power supply, mass storage?

Ca

16 GB probably also 😉

Ri

Probably already, but at 32 you are on the safe side

Fa

Copy all the components and paste them

or write the link.

You can't say anything with this information.

Except 64 gb ram is unnecessary.

16/32 gb is enough

Je

The question can't be answered without detailed information on all components.
What can be said, you will never need 64 GB of RAM in your life.

Ca

At the current prices I would prefer to take a decent 16 GB and IF I really should occupy the 16 GB, I could still easily upgrade. Then the kit might also cost 20 euro less

Sh

This is a very unclear compilation with unnecessary stuff!

And standard applications such as office, surfing, audio and video streams (received) are not challenges. A roughly 10 year old machine can do that too. Respectively. A more recent one at the appropriate level of performance.

For the games you mentioned (with FullHD) an R-5 3600 or R5-3600x (6/12 cores), 16GB DDR4 (3200MHz) and a GTX 1660ti (6GB), an RTX 2060 (6GB), or even RTX 2060 super (8GB) are sufficient. I will leave out corresponding AMD Grakas here.

However, an 8/16 kernel makes sense for "live streaming":

R7-3700x, B450 motherboard, 2x8GB DDR4 (3200MHz, Cl.16), RTX 2070s (8GB), SSD + HD

There's also faster (and more expensive) ram: 3200MHz (Cl. 14), or 3600MHz.

The RTX 2070s (8GB) is almost as fast as an RTX 2080 (8GB), only significantly cheaper.

https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/...4048vs4026

https://www.hardwareschotte.de/suche/?searchstring=rtx+2070+super

https://www.hardwareschotte.de/suche/?searchstring=rtx+2080+-super+-ti

If you absolutely need a little more CPU power: R7-3800x

The 3700x and especially the 3800x can easily handle an RTX 2080ti (11GB). Only the prices of this graphic are exorbitant.

https://www.hardwareschotte.de/suche/?searchstring=rtx+2080+ti+11gb

And with the mainboard (with B450, or soon: B550 chipset) use a model with 4 ram banks. Then you can always add 32GB later.

Currently 16GB (2x8GB) are completely sufficient. 32GB currently only make sense in special (complex) application areas.

And you need a good brand power supply with a "gold 80 +" certificate and sufficient reserves.

https://www.bequiet.com/de/psucalculator

Add about 80-100W to the results so that the NT does not have to work under full load.

I expect about 550 to a maximum of 650W (=> ~ 80-100 euro, it is also more expensive…).