my first pc ever need your rate

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my first pc ever :


need your rate out of /10

notice : the pc not for gaming of high video editing


mini case :
price = 30 $
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0116TSWM6/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2THMVIQ34OVDD&coliid=I2G09D9M6U1NOI&psc=1
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motherboard :
price = 42$
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0165YUDTM/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2THMVIQ34OVDD&coliid=I3TD3F5B0HU0M8
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CPU i3 6100 :
Price = 129$
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B015VPX2EO/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2THMVIQ34OVDD&coliid=I10KQV1SD2BW8A
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RAM 4x2 :
price = 60$
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MTSWEQE/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_S_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2THMVIQ34OVDD&coliid=I19CSYNBPSJ1OT&psc=1
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Hard Disk WD 1T-bit :
Price = 53$
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088PUEPK/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2THMVIQ34OVDD&coliid=I2A41EB2NY71PF
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Power supply EVGA 500 watt :
Price = 40$
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00H33SFJU/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2THMVIQ34OVDD&coliid=I1ZQ5MV583ASGV&psc=1
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Computer tools :
Price = 25$
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0045KYOGM/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2THMVIQ34OVDD&coliid=I39AZ9YLC8TQM6&psc=1
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Total price = 379$





 
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With an SSD, I'd pick the Samsung 850 EVO 256GB. You can then buy your WD 1TB Hard Drive and install it as you would any other drive - they all work together.
Then, when you start your computer for the first time, go into the BIOS of your motherboard and make sure the SSD is set to being the boot drive.
Install Windows on that and all your programs.
Then, the HDD should appear as another drive (maybe letter E) and you can dump all your music/videos etc on that. You may need to go into Disk Management but that's a question for another time - either PM me, or post another question on this forum if you're having difficulty.

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Looks like a great price to me. I would prefer a seasonic PSU if you can find for the same price. The EVGA is fine, its just not the best quality. (they release REALLY nice PSUs and some low spec PSUs). You probably wont be able to find anything better for the same price so dont worry too much.


The motherboard is fine. Just make sure you are getting the features you require.


The CPU is a good choice.

The ram you might be able to get cheaper. Ive seen 8GB sticks (and 2x4GB) for $40 lately.

Hard drive and case looks good.

8/10 assuming you dont plan on doing anything intensive and because if you wait, you can find good deals (but waiting is annoying).
 

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Hi Zeyad,
What do you need it for?
You haven't included: Monitor, speakers, keyboard, mouse and a copy of Windows. Do you have all of these already?
My suggestion, get rid of the computer tools set - you only need a Phillips screwdriver.
If you can, add in an SSD - in general it just speeds up your use of the computer and makes it more enjoyable to use because you're "doing" things rather than "waiting".
 
9/10.

FWIW.
I will never again build without a ssd for the "C" drive. It makes everything you do much quicker.
120gb is minimum, it will hold the os and a handful of games. If you can go 240gb, you may never need a hard drive.

I would defer on the hard drive unless you need to store large files such as video's.
It is easy to add a hard drive later.
Samsung EVO is a good choice.
Intel 730 is OK too.

No need for tools.
Buy yourself a #2 magnetic tip Philips head screwdriver; it is all you need for assembly.
 

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thanks bro for your rating i appreciate it
i search for a RAM cheaper than that but i did not find for DDR4 cheaper than that one
 

zeyad1438

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thanks bro ..

i really did not think about the ssd

what is the main difference between theme ??

and it worth it or not
 

zeyad1438

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thanks bro ..

do you say that i put the ssd with th hdd at the same time is it okay ?

sorry about that question it is my first time :??:
 

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thank you dear ..

can i put theme both ? is it okay ?
if it is okay i will add it later :love:
 

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With an SSD, I'd pick the Samsung 850 EVO 256GB. You can then buy your WD 1TB Hard Drive and install it as you would any other drive - they all work together.
Then, when you start your computer for the first time, go into the BIOS of your motherboard and make sure the SSD is set to being the boot drive.
Install Windows on that and all your programs.
Then, the HDD should appear as another drive (maybe letter E) and you can dump all your music/videos etc on that. You may need to go into Disk Management but that's a question for another time - either PM me, or post another question on this forum if you're having difficulty.
 
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i have theme all of theme but only the windows i am thinking to buy the original (windows 10) or only a copy of it what do you think bro ?
 

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if build my pc without the ssd and i will put it later only for the operating system do i need to make a format later on ??
or only putting it their ?
 

neo_classical

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It depends on what you want to do.
Generally speaking most people find that they install Windows on their SSD and then all their programs.
Then, on their HDD, they create a 'My Documents' folder to store all their documents, music, pictures, videos etc on there.
So, no, you won't need to format anything in this scenario.

However, as geofelt says, you might decide you have no need for a second drive. In that case, it's up to you - you could create a partition or just do it normally, install Windows and then go from there. What do you want to do and then any help you require, let us know :)
 

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thanks bro :love: