Suggestion for my first ever 1080p PC build

louis_rossburgh

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I'm planning to build my first 1080p PC recently. This is list of parts that I think I'll use. thanks a lot for any suggestion, since this is my first time build a PC surely there are more experienced people out there who can give valuable advice. Addition ( The GPU is gonna be upcoming AMD RX480 )
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/louisrossberg/saved/#view=zvd48d

also, what time you guys think is the best to build the PC? do you guys think the price of list of parts have potential to be lower than shown?

I'm looking forward to keeping the budget below £1100 ( $1600 )

This is the list of my prediction of the price ( or the lowest price I'v seen for some individual)
https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/user/louisrossberg/saved/#view=yFbNnQ
 
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Well, no, it will not give more FPS or something similar. Your windows will be faster and some games will load in seconds, but no FPS change.

My recommend is a 128-256GB of SSD (there is your choice, for ex, i have my SSD 250GB Samsung EVO 850 partitioned in 30GB for the SO windows 10 and 200GB for games). For start, i regret this choice mainly because i think its a waste of money, but when i installed Fallout 4 and Battlefield 3 oh men, seconds loading the games. Also i want to add, your motherboard Support newest SSD M.2, it will hell faster than simple SATA SSD, keep that in mind, but again, this will not give more FPS, only smooth loads and smooth windows usage.

Try to go for W10 if you can.

louis_rossburgh

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Jun 19, 2016
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so did you mean that adding SSD storage won't significantly improve gaming experience? Well in fact that the desktop won't be used too often for other purposes except gaming. and on the other hand I do want to reduce the cost as much as possible well meantime maintaining similar power in gaming.

 
Well, no, it will not give more FPS or something similar. Your windows will be faster and some games will load in seconds, but no FPS change.

My recommend is a 128-256GB of SSD (there is your choice, for ex, i have my SSD 250GB Samsung EVO 850 partitioned in 30GB for the SO windows 10 and 200GB for games). For start, i regret this choice mainly because i think its a waste of money, but when i installed Fallout 4 and Battlefield 3 oh men, seconds loading the games. Also i want to add, your motherboard Support newest SSD M.2, it will hell faster than simple SATA SSD, keep that in mind, but again, this will not give more FPS, only smooth loads and smooth windows usage.

Try to go for W10 if you can.
 
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louis_rossburgh

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Jun 19, 2016
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I'm aiming to update to windows 10 soon as I install the windows 8 ( or maybe window 7 just because it's cheaper ) into the system since the free update is due to 31th July, there I can save up 20 quids for other components. but if I build the system after end of july, Yeah I'll definitely go for Windows 10 for gaming purpose. Also thanks for the information of that motherboard, It's shame to admit me of being a newbie but I actually only knew SATA SSD.