Help me out with a rig guys...

albatroaz

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So, I need your assistance in determining the compatibility and performance of a system that I am looking to assemble for an upgrade.

Any form of assistance will be greatly appreciated.Following are the parts under cosideration:

1)CPU:http://www.amazon.in/Intel-LGA1151-Socket-Turbo-Boost/dp/B010T6CWI2/ref=pd_sim_23_5?ie=UTF8&dpID=51Gq81DIpEL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=162Y9BX5JWJ477CYK524

2)MOBO:http://www.amazon.in/Gigabyte-GA-H110M-S2-DDR4-Generation-Motherboard/dp/B019ZLM7A0/ref=pd_bxgy_147_img_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=15SVDBGW213274073BWX

3)RAM:http://www.amazon.in/G-SKILL-Ripjaws-2400Mhz-Desktop-F4-2400C15D-8GRR/dp/B00XNADM8Q/ref=sr_1_5?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1462547137&sr=1-5&keywords=2x4gb+ram

I will get a decent 80+ certified corsair SMPS 500W for power supply.

Now, to my questions:
1) Are these all compatible with each other?
2) CPU mem support spec says "Memory Types Supported : DDR4-1866/2133, DDR3L-1333/1600 @ 1.35V" , whereas the RAM stick that I have given the link to is 2400MHz, so, is that compatible still?
3) I currently have an HD 6670 1GB GDDR5 as my GPU, will it lead to a major bottleneck? Am I better with not using it at all and let Intel HD 530 take over?

Is it the best spec that I can get under 500$, or is there a better possible rig(amd or so) which can be made to fit that budget? Budget does not include Case cost,also, I would like to keep my current GPU,will upgrade later if the need is felt.

P.S: The CPU always contains the heatsink along with the cooling fan right? Just double checking...

Thank you in advance.

 
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That Psu has enough power for that build. With that being said, it's time to upgrade it. The amperage or wattage isn't the problem, it's the quality. That is the absolute worst quality Psu that ever gets recommended here. It's not bad for pure budget builds, where every dollar counts, but not something you "want" powering your brand new build.
Quick question, where are you located? Noticed the Cpu is in US dollars, but the other two are a currency I'm not familiar with. Is amazon your only option for purchasing?

:edit: Also, what all parts are you purchasing? The entire Case, minus the actual Case?(Cpu, M/B, Ram, HDD, Gpu, OS?)
 

albatroaz

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I am from India, all cost is in Rupees. Yep, amazon.in is the best e-retailer here. I only want the specified stuff,i.e CPU,RAM,MOBO,SMPS
 

albatroaz

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May 6, 2016
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Thank you for the reply. Waiting for alternate suggestions/confirmation though.
The CPU always contains the heatsink along with the cooling fan right? Just double checking...

Also, bottleneck means it will just limit my system's potential right? It won't cause any negative effect right?
 

albatroaz

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Thanks for the reply... CPU mem support spec says "Memory Types Supported : DDR4-1866/2133, DDR3L-1333/1600 @ 1.35V" , whereas the RAM stick that I have given the link to is 2400MHz, so, is that compatible still?
 

albatroaz

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May 6, 2016
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Ohk, that's good news :D

One last question mate, sorry if I am a bit annoying :D

So, I put up the above components in pcpartspicker.com and filled the other stuffs with random closely matching items. So,my question is this, I already have this SMPS/PSU:http://www.flipkart.com/corsair-cx430-430-watts-psu/p/itmdzashzdvykgzj?pid=PSUD5XZ4ZJ5YPGBU

I bought that PSU 4 years ago. So, with this build, http://pcpartpicker.com/p/ynPVdC , will the PSU handle enough load to support it? It shows a reading of 226 W in pcpartspicker.Also, other than the wattage, are the amps on the 12 V rail enough to juice it?(CX430 has 28amps on +12V rail)

Thank you!
 
That Psu has enough power for that build. With that being said, it's time to upgrade it. The amperage or wattage isn't the problem, it's the quality. That is the absolute worst quality Psu that ever gets recommended here. It's not bad for pure budget builds, where every dollar counts, but not something you "want" powering your brand new build.
 
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