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Yes it will be a substantial upgrade. However, the 5800X is the worst price to performance of the new Ryzen while using basically the same power. The 5900X would be a better choice.1. 450 Watts is fine for those specs. If you substantially upgrade the GPU you’ll need to upgrade.2. The H50 will work fine on any of the new Ryzen as long as it hasn’t depreciated performance from permeation and/or pump fatigue. You might not turbo as high as a more powerful cooler. For reference I ram a 5600X on an L9A and L12 Ghost, and currently run a 5950X on an L12S with a slight undervolt. These are less effective coolers than the H50.3. DDR4-3200 CAS 16 should be fine. I run it with my 5950X.All your other parts looks compatible.My personal bias: I hate Silverstones current ITX lineup. If I were you, I would upgrade to something else. Cooler Master NR200 is popular. Mechalicous is also good. Ncase M1 is legendary.
Yes it will be a substantial upgrade. However, the 5800X is the worst price to performance of the new Ryzen while using basically the same power. The 5900X would be a better choice.
1. 450 Watts is fine for those specs. If you substantially upgrade the GPU you’ll need to upgrade.
2. The H50 will work fine on any of the new Ryzen as long as it hasn’t depreciated performance from permeation and/or pump fatigue. You might not turbo as high as a more powerful cooler. For reference I ram a 5600X on an L9A and L12 Ghost, and currently run a 5950X on an L12S with a slight undervolt. These are less effective coolers than the H50.
3. DDR4-3200 CAS 16 should be fine. I run it with my 5950X.
All your other parts looks compatible.
My personal bias: I hate Silverstones current ITX lineup. If I were you, I would upgrade to something else. Cooler Master NR200 is popular. Mechalicous is also good. Ncase M1 is legendary.