Nice little budget combo

Mihaly Barna

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Jan 11, 2016
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Hello,

I've been recently asked to come up with a nice little budget build, to go with an existing AMD Radeon R7 240 2gb 128bit GPU, some storage and a microATX case. There also is a 450watt psu too, that I wouldn't change if I don't have to.

I came up with the following, based on what I can get my hands on, here in Romania:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/yxh3hM

Do you think these comps fit together just fine? Any suggestions?
And a final question, do you think this setup could run FIFA 16, World of Tanks, and maybe GTA5?

 
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I'd suggest going with an i3 4160/4130/4150 and the cheapest H81 MB you can get if it isn't that much more expensive than the AMD build, as the single core performance of the 4350 isn't really something you'd want.

Go with the cheapest 8GB stick you can get your hands on, Dual channel or not it shouldn't make much of a difference unless you're video editing.

The rig should be able to run those games at low setting, Though a GTX 950 will probably let you play it at Medium-High settings.

kwa-e

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I'd suggest going with an i3 4160/4130/4150 and the cheapest H81 MB you can get if it isn't that much more expensive than the AMD build, as the single core performance of the 4350 isn't really something you'd want.

Go with the cheapest 8GB stick you can get your hands on, Dual channel or not it shouldn't make much of a difference unless you're video editing.

The rig should be able to run those games at low setting, Though a GTX 950 will probably let you play it at Medium-High settings.
 
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Mihaly Barna

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Thank you for your answer, and finetuning the build. I don't know much about the case, as I didn't see it yet, nor know its name, but I'm sure it isn't a high-end case. But i think it won't be a problem, if it gets equipped with a few fans.

What I'm more interested in is if it will run the above mentioned games at a playable/enjoyable fps?
 

kwa-e

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The r7 240 should run it at low comfortably
 

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