Going for my first build with AMD 10-5800K. Need urgent help...

Dipankar Karmokar

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It is my first build.
So, need help from all of you.

The choosen peripherials are below
1. AMD A10-5800K
2. MSI FM2-A75MA-E35
3. G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900)
4. WD Blue 500 GB HDD
5. Samsung DVV Burner

Is the above combination perfect or anyone have better suggstion?

One thing, I will not add a discrete gpu.

Still I havn't chosen a PSU. Because I don't know what voltage etc. rating requiered for best performance of the system. So, recommened a good PSU for me.


& after making the system if I have some money remain what should I have to do with the money?

i. Is AMD A10-5800K's stock fan & heatsink good enough to keep the processor temperature below the danger level for a long time work (If I not OC the cpu)? Or should I have to buy a aftermarket good cooler for the CPU cooling whth the extra money? If, so then recommened a good cooler.

ii. If stock fan & heatsink is good enough to keep the cpu cool, then should I go for a 8 GB (2 X 4 GB) RAM? Or 4 GB RAM is enough for daily use?

iii. Finally if the stock fan & heatsink & RAM are perfect. Then should I go for 1 TB HDD?

Note: My PC will be used for Video Editing (Cutting, Cropping, Resizing etc), Music Editing (i.e Tag changing), File compressing (i.e Zipping, Unzipping), most of the time of a day it will be on & it will be connected with the internet, & finally it will have to run hi-fi games. ;)

So, I will be really thankfull to you if you help me by giving some valueable suggestion. & I hope I will got the best suggestion because best experts are here all around the world.

Hopefully waiting for your reply.
Thanks.
 

nguyenm

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If you could get your hands on a AMD APU Firepro A320, the driver's will be more optimized for your purpose. The CPU cooler should be something more heavy duty like... Noctua DH-14. Yes i know its overpowering but you won't regret it. Other than that, everything is fine.

For the PSU, any 400W+ will suffice and remember to get a 80+ Gold or Platinum since your type of work would require a 24/7 power on.