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Hey guys!

What do you think of this rig? Will it be able to run games in stable fps?Im pretty new with building and stuff so please forgive me if I screw up Hahahaha 

Rig

-Intel i3-6100

-MSI Z170A G43 Plus

-8gbx2 Kingston Hyper X fury DDR4 2133ghz

-OCZ TR150 240gb

-Sapphire RX480

(I already have a 500w PSU and Case)

 
 
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I need the same data that this guy above, but i probally add other ssd because 240 isn't that much...just think with me,a game usually have 50 gb,so you can have only 4 games downloaded, the other 40 gb you should save for os and other applications.

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Just go Skylake. There won't be any performance increases with Kabylake. Kabylike will pretty much be like the Haswell/Haswell Refresh, and Ivy/Sandy Bridge to Skylake

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43 minutes ago, Enneagon3 said:

My case is a mid tower and my PSU is a thermal take tr2 s. I  wanna play overwatch, Assasins Creed Syndicate,CSGO,LoL,GTA,CIV6 and many other games.My budget is more or less 600USD but the less I use the better.

Sorry for late response, lunch time in the eastern US :D

 

Not an exact parts list that you should use, but something like this is what I would aim for. Hopefully this is helpful for you.

 

Also, you can use your existing case and hard drive, but the PSU has to be replaced. The one I picked is good, but anything from tier 3 and up on this list should be great too.

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9 hours ago, JFischer00 said:

Sorry for late response, lunch time in the eastern US :D

 

Not an exact parts list that you should use, but something like this is what I would aim for. Hopefully this is helpful for you.

 

Also, you can use your existing case and hard drive, but the PSU has to be replaced. The one I picked is good, but anything from tier 3 and up on this list should be great too.

Ah I see thnx for helping! :D I found out the motherboard you referred me to is 50 dollars more here . :(  So I guess I'll try to find an alternative.

 

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get rid of that tr2, those psus suck. the FSP hexa+ should be avaliable there, get those instead, or the fsp aurum/seasonic/superflower psus if you can afford it. also, drop the z170 to a h110/b150 board and use the money to get an i5 6400, the i3 will likely bottleneck the 480.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X Heatsink: Gelid Phantom Black GPU: Palit RTX 3060 Ti Dual RAM: Corsair DDR4 2x8GB 3000Mhz mobo: Asus X570-P case: Fractal Design Define C PSU: Superflower Leadex Gold 650W

 

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SLR oh I see thanks for you opinion!

On 8/2/2016 at 6:28 PM, herman mcpootis said:

get rid of that tr2, those psus suck. the FSP hexa+ should be avaliable there, get those instead, or the fsp aurum/seasonic/superflower psus if you can afford it. also, drop the z170 to a h110/b150 board and use the money to get an i5 6400, the i3 will likely bottleneck the 480.

 

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