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AyhamSYR

Hello!

I am trying to build a gaming pc. But I am not sure if this build is any good and want to ask you for advise ?. Any advise to make it cheaper without losing much? 

Please ignore the fact that pricing is in swedish corns.

Thanks.  

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Not compatible. You've selected a H110 board with a Coffee Lake processor. You need to select a Z370 motherboard to support the 8000 chips. On this board, the fastest supported CPU is the i7-7700K, you can run an i5-7500, but not an i5-8400.

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4 minutes ago, AyhamSYR said:

Hello!

I am trying to build a gaming pc. But I am not sure if this build is any good and want to ask you for advise ?. Any advise to make it cheaper without losing much? 

Please ignore the fact that pricing is in swedish corns.

Thanks.  

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Yeah it is good. Except it will not work... You can't use coffee lake cpu in this mobo...

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Swap the 8th gen i5 for a 7th gen and replace the power supply from something tier 1-4 

 

If it's cheaper, go with the RX 580 rather than the GTX 1060.

 

Maybe even go with Ryzen instead?

 

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Go for rx 570 and ryzen r5 1400 or 1600

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1 minute ago, Almostbauws said:

Go for rx 570 and ryzen r5 1400 or 1600

Why. The RX570 is the same price as the 1060 6GB across Europe, and quite a bit slower.

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Other than what was previously mentioned (aside from don't get the RX570), probably select the WD blue SSD as it appears to have much better write performance on SSD benchmarks. Also, if you ever will be adding another GPU in the future, you'd need a higher watt PSU.

 

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15 minutes ago, MrDrWho13 said:

Swap the 8th gen i5 for a 7th gen and replace the power supply from something tier 1-4 

 

If it's cheaper, go with the RX 580 rather than the GTX 1060.

 

Maybe even go with Ryzen instead?

 

The RX 580 is more expencive in Sweden ?. 

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8 minutes ago, DarkEnergy said:

Other than what was previously mentioned (aside from don't get the RX570), probably select the WD blue SSD as it appears to have much better write performance on SSD benchmarks. Also, if you ever will be adding another GPU in the future, you'd need a higher watt PSU.

Well Thanks but I don’t really care about the SSD I am thinking to delet it at all because it is expenive. 

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20 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

Not compatible. You've selected a H110 board with a Coffee Lake processor. You need to select a Z370 motherboard to support the 8000 chips. On this board, the fastest supported CPU is the i7-7700K, you can run an i5-7500, but not an i5-8400.

Oh thanks, That’s a good point.

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22 minutes ago, Thermosman said:

cheaper cpu and use the money to get a better graphics card

Can you give example? 

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1 minute ago, Thermosman said:

Ryzen 1400 and 1060 6gb

I will need the get a different motherboard if I go with Rayzen, Right? 

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4 minutes ago, AyhamSYR said:

I will need the get a different motherboard if I go with Rayzen, Right? 

Yes.

Also look ar rx 580 8gb or 4gb

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8 minutes ago, Thermosman said:

Yes.

Also look ar rx 580 8gb or 4gb

The rx 580 is much more expensive than the gtx 1060

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49 minutes ago, AyhamSYR said:

Well Thanks but I don’t really care about the SSD I am thinking to delet it at all because it is expenive. 

I would argue against that decision. There's no reason to leave SSD out in 2018 gaming PC. They are still expensive, but not that much that it would be worth leaving it out. You could get it later, but then you are eventually reinstalling Windows/OS.

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26 minutes ago, Thermosman said:

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Haha you actually found the site, Thanks but 4 gb of ram is too little I think and the Ryzen 1400 is enough for gaming I think.

Additionally I prefer Nividia over AMD for graphics card.

Would a gtx 1060 work with a ryzen 1400?

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28 minutes ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

I would argue against that decision. There's no reason to leave SSD out in 2018 gaming PC. They are still expensive, but not that much that it would be worth leaving it out. You could get it later, but then you are eventually reinstalling Windows/OS.

Do I have to buy a new linces of Windows then? Or can I just ”transfer” it?

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17 minutes ago, AyhamSYR said:

Haha you actually found the site, Thanks but 4 gb of ram is too little I think and the Ryzen 1400 is enough for gaming I think.

Additionally I prefer Nividia over AMD for graphics card.

Would a gtx 1060 work with a ryzen 1400?

I intended for you to upgrade with another 4gb later. 1600 is better becuase it has 6 cores, however 1400 will also work. Why do you prefer nvidia? AMD's products have better value

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49 minutes ago, AyhamSYR said:

Do I have to buy a new linces of Windows then? Or can I just ”transfer” it?

No. Retail will just work. OEM will be lcoked onto mobo. You can reinstall to same mobo multiple times.

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36 minutes ago, Thermosman said:

I intended for you to upgrade with another 4gb later. 1600 is better becuase it has 6 cores, however 1400 will also work. Why do you prefer nvidia? AMD's products have better value

I don,t really know, I feel they are more popular, but anyways can you give me some AMD options? ?

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16 minutes ago, LoGiCalDrm said:

No. Retail will just work. OEM will be lcoked onto mobo. You can reinstall to same mobo multiple times.

So as long as I don’t change the motherboard I will not have to buy another OEM, right? 

If so that’s perfect, because I can upgrade to an SSD when ever I want. ?

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5 minutes ago, AyhamSYR said:

So as long as I don’t change the motherboard I will not have to buy another OEM, right? 

If so that’s perfect, because I can upgrade to an SSD when ever I want. ?

Thats how it works.

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