Do these parts work together.

KalaKulho

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I just want to know if these parts goes well together (or that they at least work) I have a pretty strict budget and these are mostly the cheapest options in the country I'm living in.

parts:

RAM- Crucial 8GB DDR4-2400MHz
MOBO- Gigabyte GA-B250M-D3H
CPU- Pentium G4560
GPU- MSI RX 570 Armor 4gb
SSD- KINGSTON A400 120GB
HDD- WD blue 2tb
PSU- SeaSonic S12II-520 bronze 520w
CASE- Be Quiet pure base 600

So do these parts go together, and is futureproof for 4-5 years with some minor upgrades, like RAM and CPU. I'm planning to upgrade the CPU to i5 next summer/fall, I just don't have the money now.

These parts cost about $850 in the country i live in.

Thanks.
 
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First of all, there really isnt such thing called "future proof" because nobody knows where technology will be by next year. Second of all, yes all of your parts will work together perfectly fine. The GPU will work for atleast 2-3 years depending on what you use it for (gaming, work, graphical design, etc.)

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First of all, there really isnt such thing called "future proof" because nobody knows where technology will be by next year. Second of all, yes all of your parts will work together perfectly fine. The GPU will work for atleast 2-3 years depending on what you use it for (gaming, work, graphical design, etc.)
 
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the rx570 is good for 1080p 60fps. u wont have to replace that for 2-3 years.
and since that setup costs u $850 i am not gonna tell u to look for ryzen 1500X/1600 on a b350 mobo.
regarding future upgrade, save up n go for i7 7700. dont waste money on the i5.
although i think u can find a cheaper case, nice setup ;)
 

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Zmanrocks is right in future proofing. Depends how you mean it. Intel's cannonlake architecture will likely be coming out end of 2017/ start of 2018. So by definition, the G4560 will be older generation in less than 12 months. But that's the nature of computers, so you can never truly 'future proof' a rig.

But the rig you have there will work absolutely fine together. If you really are on a strict budget, your load is likely to be around the 300W mark depending on peripherals, PCI, and accessories, so you might not necessaily need all of 520w. As for that, those components will last a good few years if you look after them.
 

KalaKulho

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I picked a bit too powerful PSU for my rig so I probably don't need to upgrade that when i upgrade my gpu next time.
 

Zmanrocks

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Correct.
 

KalaKulho

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I will use it mainly for gaming. Thanks for help :)
 

Zmanrocks

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You're very welcome :)