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Hey everyone,

 

I'm planning on getting a new machine to substitute my 7 year old gaming rig, and i was tinkering around with the PCpartpicker website, and came up with this build (with around 1300€ budget):

 

http://es.pcpartpicker.com/list/rvNQRG

 

I'm planning on playing GTA V, Battlefield 1, Dragon Age Inquisition, some MMO's....basically, most of them will be a bit demanding and newer games.

I only have a 60HZ monitor at the moment, and i know some of the components i chose might be a bit overkill for it, but i'm planning on upgrading to a better monitor a bit down the road.

Some feedback would be appreciated on stuff i might have overlooked or am simply wrong (kinda noobish in the whole building pc department).

 

Edit: i already have a 1TB HDD and another 120GB SSD from my old setup, along with peripherals and OS key.

 

Thank you all,

 

Gyahi.

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It looks good. For storage you only have a 250GB SSD so you'll either need a new one or one from your old computer. Otherwise it all looks great.

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9 minutes ago, Gyahi said:

Hey everyone,

 

I'm planning on getting a new machine to substitute my 7 year old gaming rig, and i was tinkering around with the PCpartpicker website, and came up with this build (with around 1300€ budget):

 

http://es.pcpartpicker.com/list/rvNQRG

 

I'm planning on playing GTA V, Battlefield 1, Dragon Age Inquisition, some MMO's....basically, most of them will be a bit demanding and newer games.

I only have a 60HZ monitor at the moment, and i know some of the components i chose might be a bit overkill for it, but i'm planning on upgrading to a better monitor a bit down the road.

Some feedback would be appreciated on stuff i might have overlooked or am simply wrong (kinda noobish in the whole building pc department).

 

Thank you all,

 

Gyahi.

You could probably get a 212 Evo then maybe get a 2 TB seagate barracuda for mass storage.

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more ssd space. 

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12 minutes ago, LOUOS said:

@Gyah have you factored in a OS key? 

kinda important.

 

10 minutes ago, UssEnterprise said:

Must say an impressive build, but you may have to consider getting a hhd or a shhd in addition to that 250gb ssd, cause i play a lot of first person shooter games and 250gb is not alot. My hdd is 87% full and that hdd is 1tb, so consider it!

 

1 minute ago, GDRRiley said:

more ssd space. 

Oh sorry, forgot to mention that i already have a 1TB HDD and another 120GB SSD from my old setup, along with peripherals and OS key.

I was wondering if i could save some cash on the motherboard or if this is a safe bet for overclocking in the future without much problems.

 

Thanks for the feedback by the way, it's much appreciated!

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29 minutes ago, Gyahi said:

 

 

Oh sorry, forgot to mention that i already have a 1TB HDD and another 120GB SSD from my old setup, along with peripherals and OS key.

I was wondering if i could save some cash on the motherboard or if this is a safe bet for overclocking in the future without much problems.

 

Thanks for the feedback by the way, it's much appreciated!

Yeah you could save money on the motherboard, a standard asus motherboard is just fine for this build if you dont want the bells and whistles of the fancy gaming motherboards.

 

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