Building desktops on my own

Conductor Jack

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I'm going to build a desktop on my own and, with some certain reasons, I'm only getting the parts from a local shop. I wish can get some advice on combining them up. It's for gaming computer. I have 2 kind of budget, $700 - $850 , $850 - $1300.

Processor :
i3 4150
i5 4460
i5 4590

Motherboard :
ASUS M5A78L-MLX
ASUS A58M-AA/USB3
ASUS A88XM-A
ASUS A88X-GAMER
ASRCK N68-GS4
ASUS H81M-D
ASUS B85M-G
ASUS B85-PRO
ASUS H97M-E
ASUS H97-PLUS
ASUS H97-PRO
ASUS H97M-PLUS
ASUS Z97-A
ASROCK H61M-VG4 - LGA1150
ASROCK H81M-VG4 - LGA1150
ASROCK G41
VSUS G41

Display Card :
LEADTEK NVIDIA GT730 2GB DDR3 OC 128BITS
LEADTEK NVIDIA GT740 1GB DDR5 128BITS
LEADTEK NVIDIA GTX750 1GB DDR5 128BITS
LEADTEK NVIDIA GTX750 2GB DDR5 OC 128BITS

ASUS NVIDIA GEFORCE EN210 1GB DDR3 64BITS
ASUS NVIDIA GT620 2GB DDR3 64BITS
ASUS NVIDIA GT730 2GB DDR3 128BITS
ASUS NVIDIA GT740 OC 2GB DDR5 128BITS
ASUS NVIDIA GTX750 2GB DDR5 128BITS
ASUS NVIDIA STRIX GTX750TI-OC 2GB DDR5 128BITS
ASUS ATI R5 230 2GB DDR3 64BIT
ASUS ATI R7 240 2GB DDR3 64BIT
ASUS ATI R7 240 OC 4GB DDR3 128BIT
ASUS ATI R7 250 1GB DDR5 128BIT
ASUS ATI R7 250X 1GB DDR5 128BIT
ASUS ATI R7 260X DC20C 1GB DDR5 128BIT
ASUS ATI R9 270 DC20 2GB DDR5 256BIT

SAPPHIRE ATI RADEON HD5450 1GB DDR3 64BIT
SAPPHIRE ATI R7 240 2GB DDR3 WITH BOOST 128BIT
SAPPHIRE ATI R7 240 1GB DDR5 WITH BOOST 128BIT
SAPPHIRE ATI R7 250X 1GB DDR5 WITH BOOST 128BIT
SAPPHIRE ATI R7 260X 2GB C DDR5 128BIT

CASING / POWER SUPPLY :
COOLER MASTER 350W POWER SUPPLY
COOLER MASTER 550W POWER SUPPLY
COOLER MASTER G550M 550W POWER SUPPLY
COOLERMASTER ELITE 344 MINI TOWER CASING (WITHOUT POWER SUPPLY)
COOLERMASTER ELITE 311 CASING (WIHTOUT POWER SUPPLY)

VOLTAGE REGULATOR / UPS :
APC BS650 BACK-UPS 650VA UPS
NEUROPOWER COMPACT 800VA UPS(NP-800UK)
NEUROPOWER BLACK PRO 1200VA UPS (NP-P1K2E)
NEUROPOWER BLACK PRO 1500VA UPS (NP-BP-1K5E)
NEUROPOWER NP-800 800VA AVR (c/w 4-way EXTENSION & SURGE)
NEUROPOWER NP-1000 1000VA AVR (c/w 4-way EXTENSION & SURGE)

RAM :
KINGSTON / TEAM DDR2 2GB PC-800
TEAM DDR3 2GB PC-1600 / PC-1333
TEAM DDR3 4GB PC-1600 / PC-1333
TEAM DDR3 8GB PC-1600
TEAM DDR3L 8GB PC-1600 (SODIMM) - LOW VOLTAGE
APACER / KINGSTON DDR3 2GB PC-1600 / PC-1333
APACER / KINGSTON / KINGMAX DDR3 4GB PC-1600 / PC-1333
APACER / KINGSTON / KINGMAX DDR3 8GB PC-1600
KINGSTON HYPER -X FURY 4GB DDR3 -1600RAM (PC)
KINGSTON HYPER -X FURY 8GB DDR3 -1600RAM (PC)

MONITOR :
ACER 21.5" LED WIDE SCREEN MONITOR (K222HQL) 1600 X 900 HD READY/5MS
ACER 24" LED WIDE SCREEN MONITOR (K242HQL) 1920 X 1080 FULL HD/5MS

SAMSUNG 21.5" S22C170BSQ LED MONITOR, 5MS, DVI, WALL MOUNT , 1920 X 1080
SAMSUNG 24" S24D360HL LED MONITOR, 5MS, VGA &HDMI , 1920 X 1080
 

Conductor Jack

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I have update it with RAM and monitor, can you please give any advise? And I would remind it's for gaming for it's use.
 

Karadjgne

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Team 8Gb ddr3, Samsung 24" monitor.

What you get from noobBuilder is the strongest value Intel cpu, the best value gpu for gaming, a good motherboard with plenty of options and sized for the cpu of choice and a psu capable of lasting more than 3 weeks that's large enough to handle the system.
From me you get very good ram that's sized for gaming needs and a 1080p monitor that'll have a better picture than the larger pixel 1600x900 acer.

Basically it's the best value for the money on your list. Anything else will be either over priced, or not worth the money for a gaming build.
 

Conductor Jack

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Is it better getting two Team DDR3 4gb over one Team DDR3 8gb ?
 

Karadjgne

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Yes, for 2 reasons. With 2x sticks you get dual channel which has slightly better performance vrs single channel, which is what you have with just 1 stick. The other reason is redundancy. If there is a problem with the ram, its extremely doubtful both sticks will be bad, its usually 1 stick that's bad. In that case, you still have at least 1 good stick so you can verify that it's 1 gone bad and not another issue. With just the 1x8Gb, if that goes, you are dead in the water with nothing to get the pc running in order to test, so you end up playing cat and mouse with returned parts, which is a pain, not to mention getting the store owner mad at you.