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Is This Build Good? (Project: Umaru)

Hi guys I'm helping my friend suggesting parts for his first PC here are the obstacles that were involved:

1.Decent 1080p performance at all games, no need for high settings

2.MUST stay below 20,800 pesos (ph) or $438.91

3. Have reliable and compatible components

 

Note: All prices come from pcx.com.ph and villman.com.ph both of which are PC retail stores in the Philippines and we cannot afford to get parts internationally

 

Note: Also we do not want to take the potential risks involved in buying second-hand components

 

So if you guys can help me evaluate these parts and see if this could make a competent PC that would help me a  lot in my endeavor 

 

PC Components:

GFX CARD: MSI Gtx 750ti 2gb oc GDDR5 P7,000(pcx.com)
PROCESSOR:  Intel Pentium G3258 LGA 1150 P3,299(villman.com)
RAM: GSKILLS KINGSTON 4GB DDR3 P995(pcx.com)
MOTHERBOARD: ASROCK H110M-HDV P2,995 (pcx.com)
MEMORY:WD 500GB 7200RPM blue caviar HDD P2200
POWER SUPPLY: Aerocool strike X 600W 80+ bronze  P2650
CASING : Cooler Master Lan 241 Black P1,300

 

Thank you for both reading and helping me out in this :)

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Yes It is good :) I am from the philippines too but that GPU is a little more expensive

I suggest getting another stick of 4gb ram too

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5 minutes ago, Deenjima said:

Hi guys I'm helping my friend suggesting parts for his first PC here are the obstacles that were involved:

1.Decent 1080p performance at all games, no need for high settings

2.MUST stay below 20,800 pesos (ph) or $438.91

3. Have reliable and compatible components

 

Note: All prices come from pcx.com.ph and villman.com.ph both of which are PC retail stores in the Philippines and we cannot afford to get parts internationally

 

Note: Also we do not want to take the potential risks involved in buying second-hand components

 

So if you guys can help me evaluate these parts and see if this could make a competent PC that would help me a  lot in my endeavor 

 

PC Components:

GFX CARD: MSI Gtx 750ti 2gb oc GDDR5 P7,000(pcx.com)
PROCESSOR:  Intel Pentium G3258 LGA 1150 P3,299(villman.com)
RAM: GSKILLS KINGSTON 4GB DDR3 P995(pcx.com)
MOTHERBOARD: ASROCK H110M-HDV P2,995 (pcx.com)
MEMORY:WD 500GB 7200RPM blue caviar HDD P2200
POWER SUPPLY: Aerocool strike X 600W 80+ bronze  P2650
CASING : Cooler Master Lan 241 Black P1,300

 

Thank you for both reading and helping me out in this :)

You won't get "decent" performance with the build. An i3 would. Also the GPU is on the weak side.

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2 minutes ago, Deenjima said:

Hi guys I'm helping my friend suggesting parts for his first PC here are the obstacles that were involved:

1.Decent 1080p performance at all games, no need for high settings

2.MUST stay below 20,800 pesos (ph) or $438.91

3. Have reliable and compatible components

 

Note: All prices come from pcx.com.ph and villman.com.ph both of which are PC retail stores in the Philippines and we cannot afford to get parts internationally

 

Note: Also we do not want to take the potential risks involved in buying second-hand components

 

So if you guys can help me evaluate these parts and see if this could make a competent PC that would help me a  lot in my endeavor 

 

PC Components:

GFX CARD: MSI Gtx 750ti 2gb oc GDDR5 P7,000(pcx.com)
PROCESSOR:  Intel Pentium G3258 LGA 1150 P3,299(villman.com)
RAM: GSKILLS KINGSTON 4GB DDR3 P995(pcx.com)
MOTHERBOARD: ASROCK H110M-HDV P2,995 (pcx.com)
MEMORY:WD 500GB 7200RPM blue caviar HDD P2200
POWER SUPPLY: Aerocool strike X 600W 80+ bronze  P2650
CASING : Cooler Master Lan 241 Black P1,300

 

Thank you for both reading and helping me out in this :)

The GTX 750 Ti is not a good value: for approx the same price you could get a much better and newer card, such as the RX 460 or 470. The motherboard should be ok at a low price, but doing the conversion it seems it's about 170 USD, which is super high priced for that board (converting the other prices I think it's the electronics prices in your country tho). CPU is "fine" for everyday computing, but it's super stressed and probably a bottleneck for gaming. The rest is good.

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1 minute ago, Andydandyfiddy said:

Swap out that GTX 750 ti for a RX 460, Not that I'm an AMD Fan or anything, But it's a much newer architecture, Better Performance and about the same price

Like he said.

but I am not an amd fan

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Your processor & ram is not compatible with your motherboard.

Go with:

Processor- Intel i3 6100, Ram-kingston 4gb ddr4, MOBO- msi h110m pro-vd, Storage- 1tb WD blue, Power supply- corsair vs450, GPU- AMD rx 460 or gtx 750ti (if you get gtx much cheaper) 

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1 minute ago, Sahil10416 said:

Your processor & ram is not compatible with your motherboard.

Go with:

Processor- Intel i3 6100, Ram-kingston 4gb ddr4, MOBO- msi h110m pro-vd, Storage- 1tb WD blue, Power supply- corsair vs450, GPU- AMD rx 460 or gtx 750ti (if you get gtx much cheaper) 

The 750 Ti is a little more expensive and delivers worst performance. The board I just noticed is not compatible, that's right.

DESKTOP PC - CPU-Z VALIDi5 4690K @ 4.70 GHz | 47 X 100.2 MHz | ASUS Z97 Pro Gamer | Enermax Liqmax II 240mm | EVGA GTX 1070Ti OC'd

HOME SERVER | HP ProLiant DL380 G7 | 2x Intel Xeon X5650 | 36GB DDR3 RDIMM | 5x 4TB LFF Seagate Constellation 7.2K | Curcial MX500 250GB | Ubuntu Server 20.04

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8 minutes ago, Andydandyfiddy said:

You are correct, But he's only going to be playing 1080p and a 750 ti "Can" Play Games at Medium Setting. 

Just swap that out for a RX 460

 

i wish i could knowing them, but they're not available where i am at the moment.

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5 minutes ago, Sahil10416 said:

Your processor & ram is not compatible with your motherboard.

Go with:

Processor- Intel i3 6100, Ram-kingston 4gb ddr4, MOBO- msi h110m pro-vd, Storage- 1tb WD blue, Power supply- corsair vs450, GPU- AMD rx 460 or gtx 750ti (if you get gtx much cheaper) 

 

The ram maybe, but i made sure that the processor is the same socket with the motherboard that being the: LGA 1150 socket

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1 minute ago, Deenjima said:

i wish i could knowing them, but they're not available where i am at the moment.

Try Enigma for parts

but it sells sh*t GPUs 

the only thing I find good are the CPUs

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Just now, Andydandyfiddy said:

I've just realized too, H110 isn't compatible with that Pentium

 

Just keep in mind he doesn't have enough money for an i3 6100. He's on a pretty tight budget

 

have any suggestions for the motherboard instead?

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Try i3-2100 3.10ghz dual core with hyperthreading

BIOSTAR h61mgv3 and 4gb ddr3 1333 RAM

thats what Im using and its pretty cheap plus its good with the 750ti

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1 minute ago, Deenjima said:

The ram maybe, but i made sure that the processor is the same socket with the motherboard that being the: LGA 1150 socket

The H110 chipset is for LGA 1151 (skylake and kaby lake), your CPU is LGA 1150 (haswell, devil's canyon). Also that board supports DDR4 ram, not DDR3

DESKTOP PC - CPU-Z VALIDi5 4690K @ 4.70 GHz | 47 X 100.2 MHz | ASUS Z97 Pro Gamer | Enermax Liqmax II 240mm | EVGA GTX 1070Ti OC'd

HOME SERVER | HP ProLiant DL380 G7 | 2x Intel Xeon X5650 | 36GB DDR3 RDIMM | 5x 4TB LFF Seagate Constellation 7.2K | Curcial MX500 250GB | Ubuntu Server 20.04

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Just now, Afmatt said:

Try i3-2100 3.10ghz dual core with hyperthreading

BIOSTAR h61mgv3 and 4gb ddr3 1333 RAM

thats what Im using and its pretty cheap plus its good with the 750ti

 

i'll try finding those specific parts at some other retail stores, thank you :)

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Just now, Deenjima said:

i'll try finding those specific parts at some other retail stores, thank you :)

Enigma :)

It has branches all over the country but some parts are bad like hell

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1 minute ago, Afmatt said:

Try i3-2100 3.10ghz dual core with hyperthreading

BIOSTAR h61mgv3 and 4gb ddr3 1333 RAM

thats what Im using and its pretty cheap plus its good with the 750ti

Those are just not good components in general (for value and performance), but now with Skylake they're just plain to avoid. That CPU is 5 years old, it's less powerful than the Pentium or the i3-6100, it's less power efficient and the price probably hasn't dropped either.

 

DESKTOP PC - CPU-Z VALIDi5 4690K @ 4.70 GHz | 47 X 100.2 MHz | ASUS Z97 Pro Gamer | Enermax Liqmax II 240mm | EVGA GTX 1070Ti OC'd

HOME SERVER | HP ProLiant DL380 G7 | 2x Intel Xeon X5650 | 36GB DDR3 RDIMM | 5x 4TB LFF Seagate Constellation 7.2K | Curcial MX500 250GB | Ubuntu Server 20.04

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1 minute ago, LionSpeck said:

and the price probably hasn't dropped either.

 

Except if you buy them a store your friend owns

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Ok so I found the:  ASUS H81M-D S1150 MOTHERBOARD at P2750.00 at pcx.com

will it solve the motherboard problem?

 

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2 minutes ago, LionSpeck said:

Those are just not good components in general (for value and performance), but now with Skylake they're just plain to avoid. That CPU is 5 years old, it's less powerful than the Pentium or the i3-6100, it's less power efficient and the price probably hasn't dropped either.

 

 

any recommendations for changes? 

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1 minute ago, Afmatt said:

Except if you buy them a store your friend owns

I wasn't saying YOU shouldn't have bought them, I was telling the OP that I don't suggest them at all

DESKTOP PC - CPU-Z VALIDi5 4690K @ 4.70 GHz | 47 X 100.2 MHz | ASUS Z97 Pro Gamer | Enermax Liqmax II 240mm | EVGA GTX 1070Ti OC'd

HOME SERVER | HP ProLiant DL380 G7 | 2x Intel Xeon X5650 | 36GB DDR3 RDIMM | 5x 4TB LFF Seagate Constellation 7.2K | Curcial MX500 250GB | Ubuntu Server 20.04

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Anyways i have t hit the hay for tonight thank you guys for the feedback on Project: Umaru

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2 minutes ago, Deenjima said:

any recommendations for changes? 

Processor- Intel i3 6100, Ram-kingston 4gb ddr4, MOBO- msi h110m pro-vd, Storage- 1tb WD blue, Power supply- http://bit.ly/2c8yVLe , GPU- AMD rx 460 because it's a much newer architecture, Better Performance and about the same price

DESKTOP PC - CPU-Z VALIDi5 4690K @ 4.70 GHz | 47 X 100.2 MHz | ASUS Z97 Pro Gamer | Enermax Liqmax II 240mm | EVGA GTX 1070Ti OC'd

HOME SERVER | HP ProLiant DL380 G7 | 2x Intel Xeon X5650 | 36GB DDR3 RDIMM | 5x 4TB LFF Seagate Constellation 7.2K | Curcial MX500 250GB | Ubuntu Server 20.04

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11 hours ago, LionSpeck said:

Processor- Intel i3 6100, Ram-kingston 4gb ddr4, MOBO- msi h110m pro-vd, Storage- 1tb WD blue, Power supply- http://bit.ly/2c8yVLe , GPU- AMD rx 460 because it's a much newer architecture, Better Performance and about the same price

 

If  i were to switch to a AMD cpu what would you recommend?

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7 hours ago, Deenjima said:

If  i were to switch to a AMD cpu what would you recommend?

FX 8350

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10 hours ago, Deenjima said:

If  i were to switch to a AMD cpu what would you recommend?

Nothing, until Zen comes out, prices lower and reviews appear (so I'd wait at least another yesr or so)

DESKTOP PC - CPU-Z VALIDi5 4690K @ 4.70 GHz | 47 X 100.2 MHz | ASUS Z97 Pro Gamer | Enermax Liqmax II 240mm | EVGA GTX 1070Ti OC'd

HOME SERVER | HP ProLiant DL380 G7 | 2x Intel Xeon X5650 | 36GB DDR3 RDIMM | 5x 4TB LFF Seagate Constellation 7.2K | Curcial MX500 250GB | Ubuntu Server 20.04

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