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everything looks fine
you dont need a better PSU than that.. its literally only a 65watt CPU along with a HDD and optical drive

http://in.pcpartpicker.com/user/Priam017/saved/bpkG3C

 

Check it out. I'll be doing basic stuff on this PC, mostly school stuff, projects, presentations, 3d printing using repertier, and occassionally playing games like FC3, CS:GO. 

 

All suggestions/reviews/views/feedback is appreciated. Thanks!! :):D 

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4 minutes ago, EnemySp0tt3d said:

get a better psu

500-550W would

 

2 minutes ago, mok said:

everything looks fine
you dont need a better PSU than that.. its literally only a 65watt CPU along with a HDD and optical drive

I dont know how to remove these, i accidentally quoted you guys. Sorry!!!

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2 minutes ago, mok said:

Wait you plan on gaming on this? Integrated graphics cant run those?

I have been running Far Cry 3 on low preset settings on 2GB ram and no external graphics, only onboard GFX of an i5 4th gen. But it didnt do audio since i couldnt find the right audio drivers for my system.

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The only suggestion I would make would be to get 2x4Gigs of RAM instead of a single 8Gig. The motherboard has 4 RAM slots, so there's no need to worry about future upgrades, but the dual-channel RAM access (by using two sticks) is better overall.

 

The rest looks fine.

 

But, it doesn't sound like you need much storage space, so I'd also suggest getting a cheap 250Gig SSD instead of the 1TB HDD. An SSD makes the whole system much "snappier".

A sieve may not hold water, but it will hold another sieve.

i5-6600, 16Gigs, ITX Corsair 250D, R9 390, 120Gig M.2 boot, 500Gig SATA SSD, no HDD

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