Planned Budget Gaming Rig.

earltop123

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Hey guys first of all I don't speak English too much, if you know what I mean so ya.

since Christmas is coming I've been looking for a gaming rig that fits on my budget in short I'm canvassing. and so I saw this specs online,

Intel core i7 3770
Asus h61 mlx
4gb ram
Gtx650 1gb ddr5
320gb hardisk
Dvdwriter
Casing and psu

I know its old but for 278$ (13900php) Its probably worth it. my plan is I will take out the gpu (ofc) so the price will go down at least 40$ and replace with a gtx 1050ti 4gb (I haven't decided what brand yet but maybe I'll go for the MSI as it is more cheaper) and probably remove the psu too cuz it's generic and replace with a VS550 or a 450 one. so finally my question is will all of this worth it?. would the i7 3770 and gtx 1050ti 4gb would even play PUBG on med settings? (POST PROCES and AA is set to VERY LOW). and GTAV at least low.

PS: when you reply please don't include too much hard english cuz I can't understand xD
PS: I do have 120gb lite on SSD on my current system unit. and I'm going to put it on my new one
PS: Thanks for replying
 
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Yeah 550w is plenty, the 1050 ti only uses about 75 watts. As for the gpu I've had the best luck with msi cards so I recommend MSi but I also hear Gigabyte and EVGA are good brands aswell, I try to avoid ASUS because I have bought 1 dead motherboard, 1 defective one from them and one dead gpu and their customer service really sucks.

earltop123

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oh nice to hear. would the 550W enough? for the processor and the gpu? and whats the best brand for the gpu in terms of cheap.
 

earltop123

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oh ya thanks for the advice. but I do have big chance of getting it since many of my relatives didn't gave anything last christmas :lol: :lol: .
 

TwilightRavens

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Yeah 550w is plenty, the 1050 ti only uses about 75 watts. As for the gpu I've had the best luck with msi cards so I recommend MSi but I also hear Gigabyte and EVGA are good brands aswell, I try to avoid ASUS because I have bought 1 dead motherboard, 1 defective one from them and one dead gpu and their customer service really sucks.
 
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earltop123

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wow didn't taught 550W would be plenty guess I will go for 450W then, saves small bucks, atleast :D, maybe I should go for MSI. evga and gigabyte this two for me are the best but not on price. well anyways thanks for the advice boiz. I think im good :D

@Corwin65

Oh yeah I forgot to mention it above, but yep thats what im gonna do :)