Is this PC build worth they money (make any changes)

Someoneboi

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Case : Cougar Spike - 21,70 €
Motherboard : ASUS H110M-K S1151 DDR4 MATX - 57,00€
Video Card : Gigabyte Radeon RX460 4GB Windforce OC - 131,18 €
CPU : Intel Core i3-6100 Box - 121,90 €
RAM : Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB (2x4GB) - 70,83 €
Hard Drive : Seagate Barracuda 1TB - 53,00 €
Power Supply : Corsair VS Series VS550 80Plus - 48 €
Monitor : AOC E2275SWJ - 79,35 €
Total : 582.96 €
 
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VS550 is fine but don't expect for multi-GPU with that. I myself use Corsair VS650 for Core i7 4790K with a GIGABYTE GTX 1060 Xtreme 6GB and its running just fine but I don't want you to buy a weak Power Suply as I bought that PSU in a hurry. Get something from brands like EVGA or Seasonic or Corsair but get a moderate model and make sure to read reviews about the one you selected. PSUs are very critical component in a system as they can fail spectacularly and might even damage one or two hardware with them so don't cheap out on them. Buy something that has a good reputation

Rahul_Ignited

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Looks good. If you can then change the PSU. VS series have weaker capacitors so don't expect to Cross Fire with that PSU but for moderate use its fine. For the cabinet I'd recommend to save a bit more and get something like a NZXT Phantom 410, NZXT S340 or
Phanteks Eclipse P400S
 

Someoneboi

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Thanks for replying , all of the cases are too expensive in my country and I want to stay in budget so I wont buy any of them ... as for the PSU do you have any recommendations?

 

manddy123

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Seasonic S12 520W
SuperNOVA 550W
Corsair CX450M

Any of those PSUs should be plenty for your system. Props for Seasonic and Corsair being the cheapest.
 

Rahul_Ignited

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VS550 is fine but don't expect for multi-GPU with that. I myself use Corsair VS650 for Core i7 4790K with a GIGABYTE GTX 1060 Xtreme 6GB and its running just fine but I don't want you to buy a weak Power Suply as I bought that PSU in a hurry. Get something from brands like EVGA or Seasonic or Corsair but get a moderate model and make sure to read reviews about the one you selected. PSUs are very critical component in a system as they can fail spectacularly and might even damage one or two hardware with them so don't cheap out on them. Buy something that has a good reputation
 
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manddy123

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Don't get the CX series. They're crap.

Get the the CXM, with the gray sticker. They are MUCH better.

450 W It's plenty of power for your system, as the i3 consumes only 51W and the rx 460 isn't that power hungry either. It's fine.
 

Someoneboi

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I searched some stores near my place and i found a PSU called Thermaltake TR2 S 700W but i think its a bit overkill

Note : Its only a 10 euro difference from Corsair VS Series VS550
 

Rahul_Ignited

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They are not bad. Every brand has a low quality series. Their tough power series 600 watts is good or you can get the vs series as well as I'm personally using it in my build just don't expect to go dual-gpu with that. Rest is all fine