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@kunthakenthe From what I see, this is a budget build. What you're suggesting would easily put the build over 900USD.

@OP, I edited the build a little bit to make things a tad bit cheaper and slightly better.

Changed the ram to be something cheaper, it'll still work just like the other one you selected, because it has the same CAS and frequency.

Changed the power supply to something of a higher quality for the same price that i saw. (64.99, if there was a MIR, then it would change things slightly).

Changed the hard drive to a WD hard drive which is more reliable than the seagate.

Change the gpu to an r9 260x which is slightly better than the 650 that you had on the list.

You'll still need windows, but I didn't include it in this...

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Just want to let you know that you can get a g3258 for $10 more and that is an unlocked cpu allowing for overclocking. Also look into a modular psu, that will reduce the clutter in your case. If you decide to save for the 660 just save even more for the $150 r9 270x and you wont regret it!
 
dont ask for pirating or they will shut this down. second do you have any computers with windows already installed. can you pay 50 dollars more for 750ti which severley out performs the 650. looks good if your upgrading.

get a ssd -128 or 256

get a r9 270 or r9 280x as your next upgraded gpu or if you have 400 a r9 290

i5 4670k or 4690 is good so is 4590

a xfx,antec,seasonic,cosair AX/HX is better, so is evga just better in the long run.

a z97 board is better for overclocking and comes with more features then h97-a fatality z97 killer is good.

dont download pirated os some asked this question got shut down and was told he had malware and all sorts of viruses
 
@kunthakenthe From what I see, this is a budget build. What you're suggesting would easily put the build over 900USD.

@OP, I edited the build a little bit to make things a tad bit cheaper and slightly better.

Changed the ram to be something cheaper, it'll still work just like the other one you selected, because it has the same CAS and frequency.

Changed the power supply to something of a higher quality for the same price that i saw. (64.99, if there was a MIR, then it would change things slightly).

Changed the hard drive to a WD hard drive which is more reliable than the seagate.

Change the gpu to an r9 260x which is slightly better than the 650 that you had on the list.

You'll still need windows, but I didn't include it in this thing. I would suggest you maybe get a cheaper case and/or go with an evga 600B psu to lower price and get windows for roughly around the same price, maybe a tad bit more.

PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: Intel Pentium G3220 3.0GHz Dual-Core Processor ($59.99 @ Newegg)
Motherboard: ASRock H97M PRO4 Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($84.98 @ Newegg)
Memory: A-Data XPG V1.0 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($72.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($54.99 @ NCIX US)
Video Card: PowerColor Radeon R7 260X 1GB Video Card ($99.99 @ Newegg)
Case: Corsair Carbide Series 300R Windowed ATX Mid Tower Case ($79.20 @ Newegg)
Power Supply: Antec High Current Gamer 620W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply ($64.99 @ Newegg)
Optical Drive: Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD/CD Writer ($19.99 @ Newegg)
Total: $529.12

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Here's one which I changed some stuff to fit in windows. As far as I know, the g3220 can't overclock anyways, so any motherboard would do just fine, so I changed that.

Changed the case to something else.

PSU to 600w, your build won't go over 300w most likely anyways, and you'll probably still be able to upgrade some stuff later on anyways if you want to, it has a MIR which brings it to 44.99 or something like that. You could change it to the EVGA 500b if you want which will be 30$ after MIR.


PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant

CPU: Intel Pentium G3220 3.0GHz Dual-Core Processor ($59.99 @ Newegg)
Motherboard: MSI H81M-P33 Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($49.98 @ OutletPC)
Memory: A-Data XPG V1.0 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory ($72.99 @ Newegg)
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($54.99 @ NCIX US)
Video Card: PowerColor Radeon R7 260X 1GB Video Card ($99.99 @ Newegg)
Case: NZXT Source 210 (Black) ATX Mid Tower Case ($37.98 @ OutletPC)
Power Supply: EVGA 600B 600W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply ($59.98 @ OutletPC)
Optical Drive: Asus DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS DVD/CD Writer ($19.99 @ Newegg)
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 (OEM) (64-bit) ($89.99 @ NCIX US)
Total: $537.88
 
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