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Any tips for my build? :)

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I'll use my pc for games with high quality, i want to know if i can run with it and if you have any tips feel free to say it :) thanks

 

Budget max 1100 euro

 

Case: Cooler Master Silencio 550

 

Processor: Intel Core i5 4460 3.2 Ghz

 

cooling: Cooler Master TX3 evo

 

mother board: ASUS B85M-G

 

memory: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB DDR3-1600

 

GPU: AMD Radeon HD R9 280X 3GB

 

HDD: 1000GB Sata III

 

2nd HDD: SSD Crucial BX100 120GB

 

Netword card: TP-link 1200 Mbps Wifi USB stick

 

Nutrition: 500 Watt Cooler master (i come on 470 Watt total, should 500 watt be enough? :) )

 

Total: 1.039,00 euro

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dont buy wifi sticks, they're even worse than add-in wifi cards...

 

i'd suggest bumping up that power supply a tad, like 550-ish range.

 

other than that, it seems pretty decent.

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Looks good to me, but please put it in list form on www.pcpartpicker.com and tell us where you're from.

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It's a neat build. But where i live the price difference between the 120GB and the 256GB mx100 isn't that big. So if you can afford it, i would really advise you to bump up the SSD to 256GB. (you've left some space in your budget)

Besides that it's great!

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dont buy wifi sticks, they're even worse than add-in wifi cards...

 

i'd suggest bumping up that power supply a tad, like 550-ish range.

 

other than that, it seems pretty decent.

yh thanks :) is this necessary? 2nd HDD: SSD Crucial BX100 120GB

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It's a neat build. But where i live the price difference between the 120GB and the 256GB mx100 isn't that big. So if you can afford it, i would really advise you to bump up the SSD to 256GB. (you've left some space in your budget)

Besides that it's great!

I live in Belguim :)

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yh thanks :) is this necessary? 2nd HDD: SSD Crucial BX100 120GB

well... an 120GB SSD will be enough to fit your windows, so you can have faster boot times, and windows can be a tad more snappy, but thats about it.

 

its the question if you want to spend the extra money on that or not.

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Looks good to me, but please put it in list form on www.pcpartpicker.com and tell us where you're from.

I am from belguim :) 

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Good looking build.  I have a few suggestions:

 

- 500 watts might be fine today, but remember that PSU power output is reduced over time.  You can lose 10% to 20% over 3 to 5 years.  I suggest getting at least 20% more watts than you need.  And of course, don't get a crappy PSU.  

 

- Dump the after market CPU cooler, and instead, upgrade to a faster CPU (such as 4690).  These Haswell CPUs don't produce as much heat as the AMD CPUs, and I find the stock cooler works just fine.

 

- Try to find a way to run Ethernet cable to your PC so you don't have to use wifi.  Save your wifi for mobile devices.  If you must use it, get a PCI wifi card with big antennas.

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Good looking build.  I have a few suggestions:

 

- 500 watts might be fine today, but remember that PSU power output is reduced over time.  You can lose 10% to 20% over 3 to 5 years.  I suggest getting at least 20% more watts than you need.  And of course, don't get a crappy PSU.  

 

- Dump the after market CPU cooler, and instead, upgrade to a faster CPU (such as 4690).  These Haswell CPUs don't produce as much heat as the AMD CPUs, and I find the stock cooler works just fine.

 

- Try to find a way to run Ethernet cable to your PC so you don't have to use wifi.  Save your wifi for mobile devices.  If you must use it, get a PCI wifi card with big antennas.

is the SSD a must? :) 

 

if i calculate it is 1.159,00 euro in total with your suggestions

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is the SSD a must? :)

 

if i calculate it is 1.159,00 euro in total with your suggestions

The SSD is not a must, no.  It makes things load up faster, but won't do that much when playing games.  You can always add the SSD later if you want.

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The SSD is not a must, no.  It makes things load up faster, but won't do that much when playing games.  You can always add the SSD later if you want.

oke ty! :) that will make in total 1.044,00 euro will be fine i think :) 

 

 

 

Case: Cooler Master Silencio 550

 

Processor: Intel Core i5 4690 3.50 Ghz

 

cooling: Cooler Master TX3 evo

 

mother board: ASUS B85M-G

 

memory: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB DDR3-1600

 

GPU: AMD Radeon HD R9 280X 3GB

 

HDD: 1000GB Sata III

 

Netword card: TP-link 1200 Mbps Wifi USB stick

 

Nutrition: 600 Watt Cooler master

 

all fine now? :P 

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oke ty! :) that will make in total 1.044,00 euro will be fine i think :)

 

 

 

Case: Cooler Master Silencio 550

 

Processor: Intel Core i5 4690 3.50 Ghz

 

cooling: Cooler Master TX3 evo

 

mother board: ASUS B85M-G

 

memory: Crucial Ballistix Sport 8GB DDR3-1600

 

GPU: AMD Radeon HD R9 280X 3GB

 

HDD: 1000GB Sata III

 

Netword card: TP-link 1200 Mbps Wifi USB stick

 

Nutrition: 600 Watt Cooler master

 

all fine now? :P

Looks good to me

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