Is this any good? I'm new to PC's and need a little help.

JackDonoghue

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This is what I have setup so far:

Case - NZXT Phantom 240
Additional Case Fans - No Additional Fans
Noise Reduction - No Noise Reduction
Internal Lighting - Dual Blue Cathodes
AMD Processor - AMD A10-7850K 3.7GHz (Quad Core) W/ R7 Graphics
CPU Cooling - Standard Heatsink
Thermal Compound - Standard Thermal Compound
Liquid Coolant Refill Bottle - None
PC Liquid Coolant - *Requires Iron Tundra Liquid Cooling Systems
Liquid Cooling Tubing Color - *Requires Iron Tundra Liquid Cooling Systems
AMD Motherboard - ASUS A88X-Plus [DVI HDMI VGA] {4 DDR3 Slots}
Overclocking Processor - Stock Speed
Overclocking Graphics Card - Stock Speed
Memory - 8GB (1x8GB) DDR3 1866MHz
Primary Hard Drive - 1TB 7200 RPM
Secondary Hard Drive - None
Optical Drive - DVD Writer
Graphics Card - AMD Radeon R7 250X 1GB (Min. 400 Watt Power Supply)
Graphics Card Cooling - Stock GPU Cooler
Power Supply - Corsair Builder Series CX600 600 Watt 80 Plus
Operating System - Windows 10 64 Bit
Networking - Internal Wireless N 300Mbps
 
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The better wifi card is a must if you are not going to use a wired connection. As long as you know up front about the RAM upgrade issue then it is all good. I would not skimp on the CPU by going with a i3, better to have a decent cpu and a weaker gpu and upgrade the gpu in the future. Maybe look into a 2GB 750Ti as a 1GB 750 just doesn't have the VRAM neede for modern gaming. I understand that money is an issue so you always just build the system without a gpu for now and use the built in Igpu on the CPU till you can afford a better dedicated gpu. Funny thing is it is almost as fast as the 250X you were thinking about in your first build...
Well to be honest it is not really a great gaming machine but if you only play older games it could work. Have you already bought it? Both the Igpu on the 7850K and the dedicated R7-250X are both fairly slow and only usable at 720p or lower. You could get the 860K instead and buy a better dedicated gpu but in the end Intel cpu's are currently far better for gaming. Also if you did build this system I would get a pair of ram sticks so that you can use dual channel memory which in theory doubles your system ram bandwidth.
 

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Is this better:

Case - NZXT Phantom 240
Processor - Intel Core i5-6400 2.7GHz (Quad Core)
Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-H110M-A [Max 16GB Memory]
Memory - 8GB (2x4GB) DDR4 2400Mhz
Primary Hard Drive - 1TB 7200 RPM
Optical Drive - DVD Writer
Graphics Card - Nvidia Geforce GTX 750 1GB (Min. 400 Watt Power Supply)
Power Supply - Corsair Builder Series CX600 600 Watt 80 Plus
Operating System - Windows 10 64 Bit
Networking - Internal Wireless G 54Mbps
 
The cpu is much better, the video card is still kinda weak but much better, the wireless card is kinda slow. The motherboard only has 2 slots for memory so if you ever wanted more you would have to take out the 2x 4GB kit. Anyone else have thoughts on this?
 

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I only have budget enough to change the wireless card to 300Mbps. with that, how does this setup look? If I ever need more ram in the future, Ill just manage by replacing the sticks. Do you think the Video card is good enough? If not, I will have to move to an intel I3 processor with 2 cores, so that I have enough budget room to get a better Graphic card. What would you suggest, better graphics card for not as good processor, or processor before graphic card.
 
The better wifi card is a must if you are not going to use a wired connection. As long as you know up front about the RAM upgrade issue then it is all good. I would not skimp on the CPU by going with a i3, better to have a decent cpu and a weaker gpu and upgrade the gpu in the future. Maybe look into a 2GB 750Ti as a 1GB 750 just doesn't have the VRAM neede for modern gaming. I understand that money is an issue so you always just build the system without a gpu for now and use the built in Igpu on the CPU till you can afford a better dedicated gpu. Funny thing is it is almost as fast as the 250X you were thinking about in your first build...
 
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JackDonoghue

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So, do you think this setup is ready to order?
 

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Are you sure that your motherboard is compatible with 2400mhz ddr4 ram?