can someone rate this build for me?

gjkk95

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I just built a pc for about 680usd (converted from MYR), and I just want someone to rate my build,the specs are ;
-i5 4460
-Leadtek gtx 960
-Asus h81m-d (not satisfied with this, this doesn't even have a usb 3.0)
-Silverstone 600w bronze ( forgot what name)
-1Tb western blue
-one 8GB ram
-Some cheap gigabyte chassis that goes about 20usd( cause I don't really care of the chassis)
-Benq 21.5 inch monitor

When I first built this my knowledge of pc building is like a little to none, after building it I start getting interested and yeah here I am.. Just looking for opinion and what could I have done to improve more initially.. I play games such as gta v,crysis, dota,witcher 3 etc
 
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For starters the rating:

6/10 your CPU boosted that rating btw.

You could have chosen a better Motherboard, as it is quite an important part and you don't want to remove the CPU every so often...

I like to have pride in my computer so I actually want it to look nice, they don't call us enthusiasts for nothing :p so the chassis would have been something nice like a CM HAF or something at least.

However those are things you can improve on, so fret not.

BUT lezbereal now, do you really need to upgrade right now or can you still get away with this pc? As long as you don't use a lot of external HDD's to move storage either off of or onto your pc you don't need USB 3.0 just yet. So you can still get away with not having it.
For starters the rating:

6/10 your CPU boosted that rating btw.

You could have chosen a better Motherboard, as it is quite an important part and you don't want to remove the CPU every so often...

I like to have pride in my computer so I actually want it to look nice, they don't call us enthusiasts for nothing :p so the chassis would have been something nice like a CM HAF or something at least.

However those are things you can improve on, so fret not.

BUT lezbereal now, do you really need to upgrade right now or can you still get away with this pc? As long as you don't use a lot of external HDD's to move storage either off of or onto your pc you don't need USB 3.0 just yet. So you can still get away with not having it.
 
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