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Hi, I'm new here in the PC world, so as I don't have that much money to spend...

Rate how well does it look for the price (I'm from Mexico)

 

Processor:

AMD A4-7400 Dual-core 3.8GHz/4.0GHz  -  $35 USD

 

Motherboard:

ECS micro ATX A68F2P-M4 (V1.0)  -  $40 USD

 

Memory:

AData XPG 8Gb 1600Mhz  -  $39 USD / each

 

HDD:

WD Blue 1Tb SATA III  -  $48 USD

 

Cabinet:

Acteck Lisse AC-05009 w/500W PS  -  $27 USD

 

Fan:

Eagle Warrior 120mm Blue LED  -  $10 USD / each

 

Monitor:

Samsung LED 18.5" S19F350HNL  -  $63 USD

 

Keyboard:

Genius KB-G255  -  $15 USD

 

Mouse:

Eagle Warrior G15  -  $20 USD

 

That's for a start... And later on I can look to upgrade to:

 

Second RAM stick.  -  $39 USD

 

Graphics Card :

Gigabyte AMD Radeon R7 250 2Gb DDR3  -  $70 USD

 

Processor:

AMD A8-7650K (Black) Quad core 3.3Ghz/3.5Ghz  -  $80 USD

 

CPU Fan:

Cooler Master Hyper T2  -  $29 USD

 

SSD:

Kingston V300 240Gb  -  $70 USD

 

So, what's your opinion, great for an affordable upgrade? or are there better budget ideas for an FM2+ socket?

 

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Honestly just wait and save up. I know it's a pain but you'll be so happy that you did down the line honestly, I wish I would have waited and saved up

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5 minutes ago, Zevreo said:

Hi, I'm new here in the PC world, so as I don't have that much money to spend...

Rate how well does it look for the price (I'm from Mexico)

 

Processor:

AMD A4-7400 Dual-core 3.8GHz/4.0GHz  -  $35 USD

 

Motherboard:

ECS micro ATX A68F2P-M4 (V1.0)  -  $40 USD

 

Memory:

AData XPG 8Gb 1600Mhz  -  $39 USD / each

 

HDD:

WD Blue 1Tb SATA III  -  $48 USD

 

Cabinet:

Acteck Lisse AC-05009 w/500W PS  -  $27 USD

 

Fan:

Eagle Warrior 120mm Blue LED  -  $10 USD / each

 

Monitor:

Samsung LED 18.5" S19F350HNL  -  $63 USD

 

Keyboard:

Genius KB-G255  -  $15 USD

 

Mouse:

Eagle Warrior G15  -  $20 USD

 

That's for a start... And later on I can look to upgrade to:

 

Second RAM stick.  -  $39 USD

 

Graphics Card :

Gigabyte AMD Radeon R7 250 2Gb DDR3  -  $70 USD

 

Processor:

AMD A8-7650K (Black) Quad core 3.3Ghz/3.5Ghz  -  $80 USD

 

CPU Fan:

Cooler Master Hyper T2  -  $29 USD

 

SSD:

Kingston V300 240Gb  -  $70 USD

 

So, what's your opinion, great for an affordable upgrade? or are there better budget ideas for an FM2+ socket?

 

It would be pretty bad for gaming but perfectly fine for normal use.  I wouldn't expect any newer titles to run at all on this thing. 

 

The upgrades would be a step in the right direction, but not great.  For gaming on that monitor, you would ideally want  a core i3-6100 and an RX 460

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Same as revolt I also made a budget gaming computer and I really regretted it, I basiclly started replacing everything and I built a whole other computer out of my new parts lol. Save some more, purchase the best you can get, and be much happier down the line.

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18 minutes ago, Zevreo said:

Hi, I'm new here in the PC world, so as I don't have that much money to spend...

Rate how well does it look for the price (I'm from Mexico)

 

Processor:

AMD A4-7400 Dual-core 3.8GHz/4.0GHz  -  $35 USD

 

Motherboard:

ECS micro ATX A68F2P-M4 (V1.0)  -  $40 USD

 

Memory:

AData XPG 8Gb 1600Mhz  -  $39 USD / each

 

HDD:

WD Blue 1Tb SATA III  -  $48 USD

 

Cabinet:

Acteck Lisse AC-05009 w/500W PS  -  $27 USD

 

Fan:

Eagle Warrior 120mm Blue LED  -  $10 USD / each

 

Monitor:

Samsung LED 18.5" S19F350HNL  -  $63 USD

 

Keyboard:

Genius KB-G255  -  $15 USD

 

Mouse:

Eagle Warrior G15  -  $20 USD

 

That's for a start... And later on I can look to upgrade to:

 

Second RAM stick.  -  $39 USD

 

Graphics Card :

Gigabyte AMD Radeon R7 250 2Gb DDR3  -  $70 USD

 

Processor:

AMD A8-7650K (Black) Quad core 3.3Ghz/3.5Ghz  -  $80 USD

 

CPU Fan:

Cooler Master Hyper T2  -  $29 USD

 

SSD:

Kingston V300 240Gb  -  $70 USD

 

So, what's your opinion, great for an affordable upgrade? or are there better budget ideas for an FM2+ socket?

 

Why do you have 2 processors in here?  And honestly, with that video card you'd be better to just get a A10-7890k and roll with it.

 

Please spend as much time writing your question, as you want me to spend responding to it.  Take some time, and explain your issue, please!

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If you're going to go the Apu route I wouldn't even bother with the A4 I would spend a little bit extra and go but at least the 810-7860 7870 or 7890 that way you already have built-in R7 250 Graphics without a card. Then since you're not getting a card I would go with 8 gigs of RAM on a single stick of at least 2133 megahertz or better but I would also invest an extra $22 on the solid state drive instead of the mechanical with the sun I just described I know for a fact of a bill that I helped on that does 30 frames per second playing Battlefield for EverQuest and similar games

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