What does you think of PC build?

Saleh_5

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Intel Pentium G4560
2x4GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666
Asrock h110m HDV
VenomRX Centurion case (rare case)
EVGA 430w power supply
and finally a 320GB toshiba HDD from my broken laptop
everyone is new except my HDD It all costed me 250 dollars

Im planning on getting a GTX 1050Ti 4gb and a SSD in this next 4 months what do you think of my PC build? honest opinion.

Edit; i already got the PC and the motherboard works with the kabylake i didnt need to update my motherboard the only thing i didnt get is my SSD and GPU i also can overclock the ram to 2400 but i have no 2666 option in my bios
 

Zerk2012

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I think your going to need a b250 board to work out of the box with that processor.
Other than that just low budget parts.
I would of went with spending a few nore bucks or saved up a little longer and got the G4600, B250 board, and a decent PSU like a CXM 450.
 

Rogue Leader

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Get 2133 mhz ram, 2666 is a waste of money your system won't support the extra speed. if you get a B250 board instead you can get 2400mhz ram. This is preferable since you have a kabylake CPU. The H110 board will likely not work out of the box with your CPU without a BIOS update.

EVGA 430w PSu is junk. Buy the Corsair CX450M.


BTW it would be a cold day in hell that this is faster than a 4690k, if you're going to reply to people with an insult to their build like that please keep this in mind.
 



RX 470, sorry
 

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Still usually $30 more than a 1050ti. Worth the money but if he doesn't have the budget......

 



$30 dollars doesn't seem like that much if you factor in the performance.. but for a budget build I guess money IS everything.
 

Saleh_5

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Then explain why is my PC working right now? Some new made h110m mothersboards support kabylake without a update to the bios. read before posting

 

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If it worked then you got luckey and got a board made after the version was updated for the new chips.
If you read the forums here their a ton of post with that issue.
I don't go back and read edits i expect people to post the information the first time.
 



1 series boards are still manufactured today and many companies update their bios during creation.
 

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Its possible I'm sure to get an H110 board with an updated BIOS. But I wouldn't count on that because its very dependent on when it was manufactured, and if it wasn't manufactured recently its as good as a potato with a Kabylake processor. Its a valid concern.
 

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They all put the latest BIOS on the board up to the date it's manufactured.
Any of that model number board that was manufactured before 10-11-2016 and is still sitting on a shelf will not work with that processor since the needed P7.10 Bios version was released on that day.