PC Build, please give opinions

perjesid1

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Jan 17, 2017
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Hello!

I would like to get a new pc. I have selected a few parts, and I would like to ask your opinion.
Basically it should be a gaming PC, but I am not playing that much, and only a few games, like CS:GO, CS 1.6 for the sake of old times, TDU2, Burnout, ETS2, Borderlands, etc.

Here are the specs and the prices (in my country, converted to dollars):
CPU: Intel Core i3-6100 [ ~125$ ]
Motherboard: ASRock H110M-DGS [ ~52$ ]
RAM: Kingston 8GB DDR4 2133MHz (HX421C14FB/8) [ ~65,5$ ]
Case: FCPC X2 [ ~21$ ]
PSU: Approx APP500PS 500W [ ~19$ ]

I already have:
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GT 730 (GV-N730D5-2GI)
HDD: Seagate BARRACUDA 250GB
SSD: Kingston SSDNow V300 120GB

I don't really want to replace these for a while, because I am on low budget.
The maximum amount of money I want to spend on a PC for now is 280-300$, and I would like to upgrade it later.

What do you think? What should I choose instead of these?
 
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Hello to you,

Pretty hard price point to work with so not much I can suggest. It would help if you could suggest a website which is local to your country to validate prices.

Biggest concern is the quality of the power supply. Cheap PSU's can be a problem as the power they supply is not well regulated leading to poor system performance. But more to the point, they can easily fail taking other components with them. As well, they are often don't supply what it says on the box. Difficult to suggest a replacement without knowing local supply. You don't really need a 500W for this build, 400W is likely fine and will still have room for expansion. The EVGA below is a possible contender...
Hello to you,

Pretty hard price point to work with so not much I can suggest. It would help if you could suggest a website which is local to your country to validate prices.

Biggest concern is the quality of the power supply. Cheap PSU's can be a problem as the power they supply is not well regulated leading to poor system performance. But more to the point, they can easily fail taking other components with them. As well, they are often don't supply what it says on the box. Difficult to suggest a replacement without knowing local supply. You don't really need a 500W for this build, 400W is likely fine and will still have room for expansion. The EVGA below is a possible contender.

https://de.pcpartpicker.com/product/HvTmP6/evga-power-supply-100w10430kr

Not sure about your case but if it is the one in this link

https://translate.google.ca/translate?hl=en&sl=hu&u=http://www.t-comp.hu/index.php%3Fmain%3Dmain%26pid%3D11697%26name%3DFCPC-X2%26type%3DH%25C3%25A1z%26price%3D6430&prev=search

you will need to get a couple of case fans, the case does not seem to come with any.

Now the integrated graphics on the 6100 is actually as good as or better than the GT 730 but I would still use the discrete card as that way you are not having the share the RAM between the GPU and the CPU.

The CPU and Mobo are good choices at that price point.

I notice that you are picking a single stick of RAM, I assume so you have room for upgrade. Typically two sticks of ram is better so it can run dual channel.
 
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perjesid1

Commendable
Jan 17, 2017
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This is the site I used for search prices. It lists a few shop with different prices. It is Hungarian, and lists in Forint (HUF).
http://www.arukereso.hu/
I also use http://pcx.hu/ and http://www.220volt.hu/ too.

Also, thanks for the tips. :D
I will get the EVGA PSU, as you suggested ;)
I picked a single stick of RAM because later I would like to have 16GB. Not necessary, but it gives me the comfort.