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Help me pickout parts under 40k php on this website for my first build

hello, i have a budget of 40k - 47k PHP and i want to get the most of my budget

i have a local online store that offers some good parts.

NOTE: if i order the same parts on amazon, it will almost cost the same or more if you add the customs tax and shipping

 

local website : https://dynaquestpc.com

 

i asked a guy from tomshardware and he suggested this build

CPU: intel i5-6500 3.2Ghz - 3.6Ghz

MOBO: Asus h170M Plus
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB Dual DDR4 2666Mhz C16

HDD: WD Caviar Blue 1TB

SSD: Adata SP550 240GB Sata3

GPU: Zotac GTX 1060 AMP Edition 6GB

CASE: Fractal Design Define Mini
PSU: Corsair CX600 600w 80Plus Bronze

 

total is 46,700 php

any suggestions for better parts while being under 47k php?

pick from the parts on the website :)

 

thanks for those who will help me.

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10 minutes ago, Hesper said:

hello, i have a budget of 40k - 47k PHP and i want to get the most of my budget

i have a local online store that offers some good parts.

NOTE: if i order the same parts on amazon, it will almost cost the same or more if you add the customs tax and shipping

 

local website : https://dynaquestpc.com

 

i asked a guy from tomshardware and he suggested this build

CPU: intel i5-6500 3.2Ghz - 3.6Ghz

MOBO: Asus h170M Plus
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB Dual DDR4 2666Mhz C16

HDD: WD Caviar Blue 1TB

SSD: Adata SP550 240GB Sata3

GPU: Zotac GTX 1060 AMP Edition 6GB

CASE: Fractal Design Define Mini
PSU: Corsair CX600 600w 80Plus Bronze

 

total is 46,700 php

any suggestions for better parts while being under 47k php?

pick from the parts on the website :)

 

thanks for those who will help me.

amm, what are you going to do, only gaming?

Remember to quote me (or someone else), otherwise we won't going to recieve your answers...

 

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1 minute ago, Blackhole890 said:

amm, what are you going to do, only gaming?

yes, nice picture btw. :)

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That spec isn't too bad. I would change the power supply though to the new CXM (Grey label) if you go with Corsair or anything from Seasonic.

 

https://dynaquestpc.com/product/corsair-cx-series-cx550m-80plus-bronze-modular-power-supply/

 

You could drop the ram speed down to 2133MHz if you can find any cheaper, as the board only supports that speed. The 2666MHz kit will work ok but it will run at 2133MHz.

 

The rest looks fine.

 

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5 minutes ago, lee32uk said:

That spec isn't too bad. I would change the power supply though to the new CXM (Grey label) if you go with Corsair or anything from Seasonic.

 

https://dynaquestpc.com/product/corsair-cx-series-cx550m-80plus-bronze-modular-power-supply/

 

You could drop the ram speed down to 2133MHz if you can find any cheaper, as the board only supports that speed. The 2666MHz kit will work ok but it will run at 2133MHz.

 

The rest looks fine.

 

okay, ill try and search for a 2133Mhz ram, anyways, does the case comes  SATA 3 for the HDD and SSD? and does the PSU come with a 6pin connector? or do i have to buy the SATA cables and 6 pin connector?

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1 hour ago, Hesper said:

okay, ill try and search for a 2133Mhz ram, anyways, does the case comes  SATA 3 for the HDD and SSD? and does the PSU come with a 6pin connector? or do i have to buy the SATA cables and 6 pin connector?

The motherboard has the internal SATA ports for the Hard drive and SSD to plug into. The Asus motherboard comes with 2 x SATA cables which is enough for the Hard drive and SSD.

 

The Corsair CXM 550W has 2 x 6+2 connectors which is enough for your GTX 1060.

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