Build with i5-8400

Jul 24, 2018
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I just built a PC but this is my first time and i wanted to know if everything would fit together good. If there is something you can advise me to change then you can tell. I am buying this PC for only gaming and in the future probably i do not want to change anything. Probably i play games 5 years and after that i am quited and i will probably sell this PC. PC is going to be cost 1150€ in my country. Prices are from Arvutitark
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BUILD:
CPU: Intel® Core™ i5-8400 Processor (9M Cache, up to 4.00 GHz) Box - 179€
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CPU Cooler:Raijintek Leto RGB 120mm - 30€
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Motherboard:ASRock B360M-HDV - 69€
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Memory:Patriot DDR4 ViperELITE 2X8GB 2666MHz CL16 Gray - 163€
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SSD:Crucial SSD MX500 250GB - 64€ - Im gonna buy HDD if i am going to need it but probably i think i do not need it becouse i dont play that much diffrent games
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Video Card: INNO3D iChill 1070ti X3 V2 - 479€
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Power Supply:Seasonic Focus Plus 80 Gold 550W - 77€
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PC Case:Phanteks Eclipse P300 - 58€
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PC Extra Fans:Sigma Pro Corona RGB 120 Kit [3x 120mm fan] - 25€
 
Solution
If you don't want to pay for eye candy, you can save €30 and use the stock Intel cooler that the 8400 ships with. It's a bit louder than 3rd party solutions but does the job well. With intense gaming, my 8400 has never gone past 56°C with stock cooler.
Jul 24, 2018
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Okay, i dont want to pay alot more for eye candy but would this one add some eye candy?
MSI b360M Gaming Plus
 

ritvarsdavis

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If you don't want to pay for eye candy, you can save €30 and use the stock Intel cooler that the 8400 ships with. It's a bit louder than 3rd party solutions but does the job well. With intense gaming, my 8400 has never gone past 56°C with stock cooler.
 
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