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Hi! I'm planning to make my first pc build for gaming and editing stuff. I've got all my prospect components listed below. There are still a lot of components that I am not sure of down below, I would really love if you guys could help me with that. I just want to ask for your help because I don't know if I picked the right ones or if there will be any compatibility issues. I don't really have a lot of budget, so if you could suggest any cheaper components but with better performance I would really be grateful. I would really appreciate any help or suggestions. Thanks.

 

Motherboard:

LGA1151 Asus ROG Maximus Ranger Z170 ATX

or

LGA1151 Asus ROG Z270

 

Processor:

LGA1151 Intel Core i7-6700k Skylake 4Ghz

 

Graphics card:

Gainward Gtx 1070 Phoenix 8Gb

or

Nvida Geforce GTX 1070

 

CPU Cooler:

Corsair H100i

or

Noctua NH-L9i

or

Noctua NH-L12

 

Ram:

2x8Gb Vengance/Patriot or Hyper Fury X DDR4

 

Hardrive:

HDD Hitachi 2tb 3.5sata

 

Casing:

Deep cool Kendomen Ti

 

Power supply:

(I really have no idea what to pick) 600W - 750W

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1 minute ago, sarsaghul said:

I live in the philippines so I don't really know if this will compare nicely but the price range of the whole rig in our country is 60,000 Philippine pesos.

Do you need any peripherals in that 60000 budget like keyboard, monitor, mouse or operating system? Is there any shipping or tax in phillipenese?

Any store you usually shop? Or any phillipee store would work? 

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16 hours ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Do you need any peripherals in that 60000 budget like keyboard, monitor, mouse or operating system? Is there any shipping or tax in phillipenese?

Any store you usually shop? Or any phillipee store would work? 

there are no peripherals included on that 60000. and there is a big tax for shipping from outside the country. I already got the approximation of the prices of the parts listed and it totaled to more or less 60000 pesos, that's why I limited my budget there. but I think the prices of the components in USD should be more or less accurate with what is in the prices for peso.

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3 minutes ago, sarsaghul said:

there are no peripherals included on that 60000. and there is a big tax for shipping from outside the country. I already got the approximation of the prices of the parts listed and it totaled to more or less 60000 pesos, that's why I limited my budget there. but I think the prices of the components in USD should be more or less accurate with what is in the prices for peso.

CPU: i7 6700k 

https://dynaquestpc.com/product/intel-core-i7-6700k-4-0-4-20ghz-skylake-wpurchase-of-motherboard/

 

GPU: MSI Z170 A PC Mate

https://dynaquestpc.com/product/msi-z170a-pc-mate/

 

Cooler: Deepcool Lucifer

https://dynaquestpc.com/product/deepcool-lucifer-cpu-cooler/

 

GPU: Palit 1070 

https://dynaquestpc.com/product/palit-gtx-1070-dual-8gb/

 

PSU: Seasonic G 550w 

https://dynaquestpc.com/product/seasonic-g-550-gold-modular-psu-550w/

 

HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB

https://dynaquestpc.com/product/seagate-barracuda-2tb-64mb-st2000dm006-sata-6-gbs/

 

Total 59980 Pesos

 

 

 

 

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16 hours ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Thank you so much man. I will check this out. What do you think I would give up on this build from my previous build? or is there a compatibility issue on my build?

 

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Just now, sarsaghul said:

Thank you so much man. I will check this out. What do you think I would give up on this build from my previous build? or is there a compatibility issue on my build?

 

The previous build

1- You don't need a Z270 when you are using skylake i7 6700k and Z170 already works with Kaby Lake i7 7700k. Extra features on Z270 doesn't worth extra money

2- I picked a PSU for you

3- Good cooler, your original one wasn't bad actually but looks expensive

 

Oh I forgot to put RAM sticks

 

Do you mind going over 60 000 a little?

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16 hours ago, deXxterlab97 said:

The previous build

1- You don't need a Z270 when you are using skylake i7 6700k and Z170 already works with Kaby Lake i7 7700k. Extra features on Z270 doesn't worth extra money

2- I picked a PSU for you

3- Good cooler, your original one wasn't bad actually but looks expensive

 

Oh I forgot to put RAM sticks

 

Do you mind going over 60 000 a little?

I wouldn't mind going over a little bit.You think the 550W Psu would be enough? Thanks man you're a really life saver 

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