It's finally time to build a pc. Mostly for editing + light gaming. tight budget

LittleRusty

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May 16, 2016
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Hey, let me start by saying that I'm a noob. (~3k/d in destiny) who has used laptops last 6 years. Main reason for building pc is getting better performance on editing and light gaming purpose. If someone could spend few minutes to help me building pc.

My current laptop has A8 4500m with 7730m. I've been using adobe premiere cs6 and I must say there has been times when it was quite slow phase editing. Pure lacking of power and performance.

My budget is around 400€, it doesn't have to be 60fps 1080p ultras all the time or any time. Like I said this pc would replace my "laptop editing machine" and light gaming. Pretty sure almost any pc would do better job than my laptop. Most likely no OC, since the jump from laptop to desktop is huge?

Purchase day would be minimum 2 weeks to max 2 months from today. I'm living in Finland and what I can say the prices are just skyrocketed in here so probably going to buy all from amazon.

I have looked some kind of build and wondering if I have the basics in my hands. Would this build work?

AMD-FX4300-4-0GHz
ASUS-GTX750TI-OC-2G
ASUS-USB3-0-USB2-0-Micro-ATX-MOTHERBOARD
EVGA-600-Power-Supply-Unit
SanDisk-PLUS-Sata
HyperX-FURY-DDR3
CiT-MX-A07-500W-Micro-Chassis


Did I miss something? Do I need to buy psu since case comes with psu? How about fans? Is cpu's stock fan enough?

Photoshop > video editing > gaming (light) = ~400€

Would love to hear advice from you to help me go thru this. If that build is working then all okay, but if it would not work or you could make it better let me know. If purchase day goes all way back to July then probably the prices goes down?

No matter how many hours I tried to produce the best English as possible, but I think I failed pretty hard. (Im no englask) Please go easy with me.
 
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Don't know which quality is PSU in that case but any average 500 PSU can power that system so you can drop buying PSU for now. Put that money in a at least 1TB HDD to ad to SSD, with video editing storage space is going to shrink fast.
Don't know which quality is PSU in that case but any average 500 PSU can power that system so you can drop buying PSU for now. Put that money in a at least 1TB HDD to ad to SSD, with video editing storage space is going to shrink fast.
 
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