Upgrading my PC

Letten

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Dec 17, 2014
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Hello, I have been saving money and I think I'm ready to upgrade a bit my rig >:)

Specs:
CPU:A10-7700k @ 3.7Ghz
GPU:MSI TwinFrozr 750ti (+250Clock + 400Mem)
PSU:Generic 500w
MOBO:ASUS A55M-A/USB3
RAM:12Gb HyperX Fury @ 1866, stock timings
MONITOR: 1 Samsung SM S19B300(768p)

I'm looking to get a 1080p monitor, an I5 6600k, GTX 1060 a decent 750w PSU, a decent cooler, 8gb of ram for the 6600k and obviously a new mobo for it.

I'm from argentina so the prices aren't accurate at all, but I found this as of now:

-I5 6600k Skylake + 8gb Ddr4 HyperX Fury + Gigabyte GA-H110M-A

-Sentey Metal Blade Power 750w (80plus Bronze)

Samsung 22 S22d300h 1080p

GTX 1060 GAMING X 6G

-ARS to USD-

Do you think its worth going for the CPU and PSU then add a decent GPU with a monitor? thanks!
 
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I think you're good now... I would still recommend the monitor I posted, but other than that you're ready to go (if u already have things like Hard drive etc.) the PSU is still a little bit more powerful not a problem tho, it's good for future upgrades :)

YouTubeVillain

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CPU = good
PSU = wouldn't really buy, cuz I haven't even heard about that brand...
MOBO = don't buy H110 chipset motherboard... your CPU is unlocked so you need Z170 motherboard to overclock.
RAM = good
GPU = good
MONITOR = www.asus.com/Monitors/ROG-SWIFT-PG248Q/

Also, I don't know your budget, so if you tell me, I can optimize your build here :)
 

Letten

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Dec 17, 2014
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Thanks Villain, I adjusted some things and I changed the PSU and the motherboard, just as you said.
Mother Msi Z170 A Pro
Evga Bronze 600w 80 Plus Bronze

And as for the budget, I'm from argentina so prices really do change, all those parts are about 835$,
10600$ here, so I guess I have a budget of around 820$, but I can always save up a month more, plus its almost 1st
 

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I think you're good now... I would still recommend the monitor I posted, but other than that you're ready to go (if u already have things like Hard drive etc.) the PSU is still a little bit more powerful not a problem tho, it's good for future upgrades :)
 
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