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Is it worth it ? i73770k + Asus P8H77-I  + 2 x 4Gb Ram for 300$ ?

Hello everyone, 

I I would like to build a Mini Itx gaming pc (not a main pc) A capable gaming pc, but i don't mind having to lower the resolution on

And there is a guy selling these components near me : 

Mobo : Asus P8H77-I 

CPU :  i7 3770k

RAM :  2x4Go Ddr3 Patriot 2133

PSU : Cooler Master B500

GPU : EVGA Gtx 760 Acx 2Go

He is asking 300 Us Dollars for the CPU + RAM and MOBO and 420 everything 

Is It worth it ? Should I only take the CPU Mobo and Ram ? Or everything ?

 

Thank you very much :)

 

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That CPU+RAM+MoBo for $300 is good deal. I would take it if everything works just fine. However I would change the PSU for something else and the GPU can handle BF1 at about low/medium settings on 1080p so I dont know if you want something better.

For this entire system $420 is still good enough but because of that PSU I would try to negotiate $400.

Any storage included?

 

However you cant OC on that motherboard even though the 3770k is unlocked.

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33 minutes ago, WereCat said:

That CPU+RAM+MoBo for $300 is good deal. I would take it if everything works just fine. However I would change the PSU for something else and the GPU can handle BF1 at about low/medium settings on 1080p so I dont know if you want something better.

For this entire system $420 is still good enough but because of that PSU I would try to negotiate $400.

Any storage included?

 

However you cant OC on that motherboard even though the 3770k is unlocked.

 

No no storage with it, but I have a 128gb ssd that i don't use.

Do you think I should ask him 320 for the CPU + MOBO + RAM + GPU ? Thx =D

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