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First Gaming Pc Build

Hello to everyone reading this post, so im choosing components for my first pc gaming set up and i was wondering if i would get good gaming performance with these specs:

AMD A8-7670K

MSI Nvidia GTX 1060 3GB Gaming X Edition

8 GB Kingston DDR3 RAM (2 x 4 Sticks)

Gigabyte AMD F2A68HM-DS2H Micro-ATX FM2+ Socket 

Corsair 650W  VS Series VS650  80 Plus White

1TB of Hard Drive Storage 

So im wondering a couple things: Is the power source fine or did i choose too much? Will i get good performance out of this build?( there is still a possibility to change that 1060 for a 1050Ti, if so, would the performance drop too much?) 

I would really appreciate your help! Thanks a lot. 

The PC Will be used for Gaming most of the times

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wattage is overkill and the corsair VS is pretty bad. country and budget?

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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So my budget is around 930 dollar approx, but the thing is that im from chile, so in my country (compared to the usa) the prices are much more expensive 

Besides i don't know much about pc building so in the 650W i only took in count the amount of Watts i was getting....

Thanks 

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The 1050Ti is okay for 1080p gaming.  I'm not sure what the price per FPS is but that's really the metric to follow IMO.  The PSU is one of the most important components in the build and it also is where you can future proof since prices don't fluctuate much with PSUs.  I would recommend going for a 80Plus Gold Corsair, Seasonic, EVGA or Cooler Master.  Try to go for a ~200GB SSD for a boot drive.  Everything looks okay for a budget gamer.

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Would a EVGA 600W 80 Plus Certified PSU do the trick? or are those 50 extra watts required for these specs?

Thank you for your time :D

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Here's a parts list I made for you on pcfactory.cl : a Chilean PC site. There's links for everything. This build features a much better CPU and a slightly better GPU, as well as a much better power supply and motherboard. I'm assuming you have a 1080p monitor, a keyboard and mouse, and a Windows key.

 

Producto(s) de la Tienda: Internet
Quitar   Productos Cantidad Precio Unitario
Efectivo
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1_50.jpg?t=1452718799 ID 13696 WD 
Disco Duro PC 1TB Blue
 
$ 49.990
$49.990
 
 

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1_50.jpg?t=1471357427 ID 23245 Asus 
M/B Intel H110M-D (1151)
 
$ 55.990
$55.990
 
 

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1_50.jpg?t=1452892575 ID 20654 Seasonic 
Fuente Poder 430W 80+ Bronze
 
$ 49.990
$49.990
 
 

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1_50.jpg?t=1452719587 ID 16933 CoolerMaster 
Gabinete mATX Elite 344 USB 3.0 Silver s/F
 
$ 29.990
$29.990
 
 

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1_50.jpg?t=1464792139 ID 22358 G.Skill 
DDR4 8GB 2133MHz Aegis
 
$ 45.990
$45.990
 
 

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1_50.jpg?t=1469028542 ID 23099 Zotac 
Video NVIDIA GeForce GTX1060 6G GDDR5 AMP
 
$ 259.990
$259.990
 
 

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1_50.jpg?t=1467150523 ID 21714 Intel 
CPU Core i5-6400 2.7GHz 6MB (1151)
 
$ 158.190
$158.190
 
 

 

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wow,  thanks man. To be honest i wouldn't imagine someone finding out a pc website from my country! Thanks :) 

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