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laughtag99

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Ok so i'm upgrading my old computer, i'm looking for a i5 around 100-200 dollars, about graphic card i think i'll get a 1060 or a 480x, my problem is that i don't know wich motherboard get and about storage i would like a ssd but i also don't know much about ssd's, i will get a seasonic 620w bronze 80 plus as psu and i'm doubting about 8g or 16g of ram.

Here's a link to the cpu i'm looking for: http://redirect.viglink.com/?key=6c0b046b3e0ec746fbbe9b03fac3f09b&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.newegg.com%2FProduct%2FProduct.aspx%3FItem%3DN82E16819117563

If you guys can help me i would appreciate a lot, the link about the cpu is just what i found im open to any recomendation, I'm gonna use this computer to play some mmo's and also the new releases upcoming.
 
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Hope this helps
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/secolliyn/saved/#view=Jp3cCJ

i looked at the ASRock Z97 EXTREME4 as a cheaper alternative and ultimately went with ASRock Z97 EXTREME6 as it has some of the features you may want down the road and the cost difference was only 12$

16 GB Ram
I went with the RX 480 as it was a cheaper option and i am not sure what resolution you are running
120GB SSD for your OS and a few games
3TB HDD for storage
Nice casee but thats is all really subjective
500 watt PS 80+Bronze more than enough to push this system
and of course windows 10 Home 64 Bit

This build
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/secolliyn/saved/#view=Xhjj4D
main difference is DDR4 system more future proof

secolliyn

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Hope this helps
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/secolliyn/saved/#view=Jp3cCJ

i looked at the ASRock Z97 EXTREME4 as a cheaper alternative and ultimately went with ASRock Z97 EXTREME6 as it has some of the features you may want down the road and the cost difference was only 12$

16 GB Ram
I went with the RX 480 as it was a cheaper option and i am not sure what resolution you are running
120GB SSD for your OS and a few games
3TB HDD for storage
Nice casee but thats is all really subjective
500 watt PS 80+Bronze more than enough to push this system
and of course windows 10 Home 64 Bit

This build
https://pcpartpicker.com/user/secolliyn/saved/#view=Xhjj4D
main difference is DDR4 system more future proof
 
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laughtag99

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secolliyn

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I personally would go with the 2ed build for two main reasons
Reason 1: DDR 4 and more future proof the first build still uses DDR3
reason 2: build 2 in what i posed supports Overclocking with the CPU cooler you should be able to get the CPU to 4Ghz easily
 

laughtag99

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I like the second build but the motherboard price is the double, i'm looking for a motherboard aroun 100-150 dollars