Helping with self build PC components !!

theanh1991

Commendable
Sep 28, 2016
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Hi everyone,

I'm building my 1st PC from scratch. After spending a good amount of time on researching, I picked the components fit my needs: a budget PC, reliable and durable, no OC, some light video editing (adobe premiere), some medium gaming and constantly working in hot environment (~30oC)
- Motherboard: MSI H110M ECO
- CPU: i3-6100
- VGA: MSI GTX 950 Gaming 2G
- RAM: GSKILL RIPJAWS V 16GB(2x8GB) DDR4 Bus 2133
- HDD: WD Caviar Blue 1TB 64MB 7200 vòng SATA 3
- SSD: SAMSUNG EVO 850 250GB
- PSU: Seasonic 430W ECO

I'm having some questions:
- Can my PSU handle my PC safely? (in a long way >5 years)
- Can the stock CPU cooler/thermal paste be reliable under my condition? (also in long term)
- Do i need more than 1 fan in my PC case to maintain safe temperature inside?
- Lastly, are my components good picks? i'd love to have comments.

Thank you all for your time,
Hope you guys can help me build a long-last PC (at least 5 years).
 
Solution
Yes it looks like a very solid build. The psu is powerful enough. The motherboard lacks some features and connectivity that I would want in a long term build, but you may not care. The GTX950 certainly is not going to be very strong 5 years from now.

CTurbo

Pizza Monster
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Yes it looks like a very solid build. The psu is powerful enough. The motherboard lacks some features and connectivity that I would want in a long term build, but you may not care. The GTX950 certainly is not going to be very strong 5 years from now.
 
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theanh1991

Commendable
Sep 28, 2016
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Thank you for your opinion CTurbo.
By lasting for 5 years, i meant is it reliable enough to go through 5 good years without going down. And i don't have any intention of upgrading any major components. I will stick with it until it dies on me lol
 

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