is this pc build compatible and decent?

KenYuel

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Hi guys, is this build compatible? Im on a tight budget and trying to build a somewhat decent pc. Keep in mind I'm not really into demanding games. Most of the games that I plan to be playing on this rig are online games like Dota 2, LoL, Dragon nest (which doesnt really have a high system requirements I believe.) So my main goal for this build is to run those games in the highest of settings. Would this build suffice?

Processor : Intel Pentium G3260 3.50Ghz
Mobo : ASrock H81M-VG4 R2.0
GPU : Still choosing between these
Palit Geforce GTX 750 1G GDDR5
Zotac GT 730 1G GDDR5
Sapphire r7 250x 1G GDDR5
Palit Geforce GT 740 1G GDDR5
(What would be the best choice amongst these? Please keep in mind that budget is a huge factor so I would really like to choose the most cost-efficient one.)
HDD : 1tb Seagate 64mb sata
Ram : Corsair Vengeance 4gb 1600
Psu : Corsair VS450
Chassis : Aerocool GT

Also on the Processor, is the Pentium G3258 only better than G3260 if I overclock it? I dont really have plans of overclocking so should I just stick with G3260?

i also plan on gradually upgrading this build in the future, like changing the Processor, Video card one at a time. Can I easily do that with this build? Would it just be like replacing the old parts with new one? Im not really savy with building/assembling my own pc. Any help or maybe better suggestion for parts that is on the same price category would really be helpful and much appreciated.

 

rohitbaran

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Get a better PSU than Corsair VS series. Something like this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817438054
If you want to upgrade in future, a good choice is to get a big good quality PSU. Hence I suggested a 650 W one.

Get the R7 250 for GPU.

If you really want to upgrade stuff later, I would suggest you to get a Skylake build. Get a Pentium G4500 and a H170 based motherboard.
This will require you to get DDR4 RAM, but it will make your build better for upgrading.
 

KenYuel

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I actually plan on upgrading my processor to an i5 or something like that in the future along with getting a better vcard. Is it a possibility with this build? If so, could I just change the processor as is with a new one? And why is the skylake route better for upgrading? Im really new to this so I have no idea.
 

rohitbaran

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Yes, you can upgrade to new CPU and GPU, but you nee to choose wisely the motherboard and the PSU. Which is why I suggested Skylake and a good PSU over the crappy Corsair VS series.
Skylake is better since it is a brand new series, compared to Haswell which is 2 years old. You will find it harder to get parts later.
Also, with time DDR3 RAM will become more expensive compared to DDR4, which will be more mainstream.
 

rohitbaran

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A good motherboard will depend on what needs you have. If you plan to overclock, get a Z170 based motherboard. If you plan to remain at stock speeds but want good gaming performance, get H170 based motherboard, since it has 16 PCIe lanes and therefore a powerful GPU can be utilized to its full potential.