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So my friends PC is getting old, so he is deciding to upgrade. He mainly plays PUBG, GTA5, 5M and a little bit of CSGO, medium-high settings, 1080p 60hz. His budget is around $700-800USD, I already made 2 builds but was looking for some feedback.

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/ZIC/saved/ytTVYJ

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/ZIC/saved/bsXZ8d

 

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the $777 list is the way to go, but let me chaNge things a bit, wait

"Make it future proof for some years at least, don't buy "only slightly better" stuff that gets outdated 1 year, that's throwing money away" @pipoawas

 

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PCPartPicker part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/D2wNXH
Price breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/D2wNXH/by_merchant/

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 3 1200 3.1GHz Quad-Core Processor  ($109.90 @ Newegg) 
Motherboard: ASRock - AB350M Pro4 Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($75.98 @ Newegg) 
Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory  ($89.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($84.99 @ Newegg) 
Video Card: Gigabyte - GeForce GTX 1060 3GB 3GB Windforce OC Video Card  ($224.98 @ Newegg) 
Case: Phanteks - Eclipse P300 Tempered Glass ATX Mid Tower Case  ($49.99 @ Newegg) 
Power Supply: Corsair - VS 600W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply  ($54.99 @ Newegg) 
Total: $690.82
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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"Make it future proof for some years at least, don't buy "only slightly better" stuff that gets outdated 1 year, that's throwing money away" @pipoawas

 

-Frequencies DON'T represent everything and in many cases that is true (referring to Individual CPU Clocks).

 

Mention me if you want to summon me sooner or later

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Note 10, S10, Samsung becomes Apple, Zen 2, 3700X, Renegade X lol

 

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Just now, Ordinarily_Greater said:

instead wouldn't be bad

As long as they don't mind buying a tad over budget

 

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Got pocket change?

PCPartPicker part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/hQsqKZ
Price breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/hQsqKZ/by_merchant/

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor  ($201.98 @ Newegg) 
Motherboard: ASRock - AB350 Pro4 ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($93.98 @ Newegg) 
Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory  ($89.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($84.99 @ Newegg) 
Video Card: Gigabyte - GeForce GTX 1060 3GB 3GB Windforce OC Video Card  ($224.98 @ Newegg) 
Case: Phanteks - Eclipse P300 Tempered Glass ATX Mid Tower Case  ($49.99 @ Newegg) 
Power Supply: Corsair - VS 600W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply  ($54.99 @ Newegg) 
Total: $800.90
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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13 minutes ago, Zic05 said:

So my friends PC is getting old, so he is deciding to upgrade. He mainly plays PUBG, GTA5, 5M and a little bit of CSGO, medium-high settings, 1080p 60hz. His budget is around $700-800USD, I already made 2 builds but was looking for some feedback.

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/ZIC/saved/ytTVYJ

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/ZIC/saved/bsXZ8d

 

Thanks

what are his current specs? he could be able to reuse some of the parts.

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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All the builds above are stupid because of the crappy power supply. Currently the CX450M is the best deal. You can get CX 550M if you want to.

CPU: i7-2600K 4751MHz 1.44V (software) --> 1.47V at the back of the socket Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme4 (BCLK: 103.3MHz) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 RAM: Adata XPG 2x8GB DDR3 (XMP: 2133MHz 10-11-11-30 CR2, custom: 2203MHz 10-11-10-26 CR1 tRFC:230 tREFI:14000) GPU: Asus GTX 1070 Dual (Super Jetstream vbios, +70(2025-2088MHz)/+400(8.8Gbps)) SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB (main boot drive), Transcend SSD370 128GB PSU: Seasonic X-660 80+ Gold Case: Antec P110 Silent, 5 intakes 1 exhaust Monitor: AOC G2460PF 1080p 144Hz (150Hz max w/ DP, 121Hz max w/ HDMI) TN panel Keyboard: Logitech G610 Orion (Cherry MX Blue) with SteelSeries Apex M260 keycaps Mouse: BenQ Zowie FK1

 

Model: HP Omen 17 17-an110ca CPU: i7-8750H (0.125V core & cache, 50mV SA undervolt) GPU: GTX 1060 6GB Mobile (+80/+450, 1650MHz~1750MHz 0.78V~0.85V) RAM: 8+8GB DDR4-2400 18-17-17-39 2T Storage: HP EX920 1TB PCIe x4 M.2 SSD + Crucial MX500 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD, 128GB Toshiba PCIe x2 M.2 SSD (KBG30ZMV128G) gone cooking externally, 1TB Seagate 7200RPM 2.5" HDD (ST1000LM049-2GH172) left outside Monitor: 1080p 126Hz IPS G-sync

 

Desktop benching:

Cinebench R15 Single thread:168 Multi-thread: 833 

SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s

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Just now, herman mcpootis said:

what are his current specs? he could be able to reuse some of the parts.

Intel i5-4460, 8gb DDR3, GTX 750 it GB

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Just now, Jurrunio said:

All the builds above are stupid because of the crappy power supply.

That's a toxic way to think of it...

Just suggesting the model we should choose would be more nicely put.

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3 minutes ago, PerfectPlasma said:

Got pocket change?

PCPartPicker part list: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/hQsqKZ
Price breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/hQsqKZ/by_merchant/

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor  ($201.98 @ Newegg) 
Motherboard: ASRock - AB350 Pro4 ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($93.98 @ Newegg) 
Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory  ($89.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($84.99 @ Newegg) 
Video Card: Gigabyte - GeForce GTX 1060 3GB 3GB Windforce OC Video Card  ($224.98 @ Newegg) 
Case: Phanteks - Eclipse P300 Tempered Glass ATX Mid Tower Case  ($49.99 @ Newegg) 
Power Supply: Corsair - VS 600W 80+ Certified ATX Power Supply  ($54.99 @ Newegg) 
Total: $800.90
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-12-25 00:13 EST-0500

Why would I do that, it’s a slower SSD and a not as good GPU for the same price

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2 minutes ago, Zic05 said:

Intel i5-4460, 8gb DDR3, GTX 750 it GB

then all he really needs is a 1060 6gb, maybe an extra 8gb of ddr3 and a 240gb ssd if he doesn't already have one. or if he wants to go 144hz a 1070/ti and 144hz monitor, and an i7 4770.

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2 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

All the builds above are stupid because of the crappy power supply. Currently the CX450M is the best deal. You can get CX 550M if you want to.

For you. <3

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Price breakdown by merchant: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Ks7zbj/by_merchant/

CPU: AMD - Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6-Core Processor  ($201.98 @ Newegg) 
Motherboard: ASRock - AB350 Pro4 ATX AM4 Motherboard  ($93.98 @ Newegg) 
Memory: G.Skill - Ripjaws V Series 8GB (1 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory  ($89.99 @ Newegg) 
Storage: Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($84.99 @ Newegg) 
Video Card: Gigabyte - GeForce GTX 1060 3GB 3GB Windforce OC Video Card  ($224.98 @ Newegg) 
Case: Phanteks - Eclipse P300 Tempered Glass ATX Mid Tower Case  ($49.99 @ Newegg) 
Power Supply: Corsair - CXM 550W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($52.99 @ Newegg) 
Total: $798.90
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
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2 minutes ago, Zic05 said:

Why would I do that, it’s a slower SSD and a not as good GPU for the same price

Twice the storage for a small decrease in performance.

And the 1060 is better than the 550. the 560/570 and 580 are the competitors for the 1060.

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1 minute ago, herman mcpootis said:

then all he really needs is a 1060 6gb, maybe an extra 8gb of ddr3 and a 240gb ssd if he doesn't already have one.

No, he wants to start fresh, and his is currently a prebuilt in a tiny case with horrible cooling 

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1 minute ago, Zic05 said:

No, he wants to start fresh, and his is currently a prebuilt in a tiny case with horrible cooling 

then just change the case, haswell is still a good performer in games today and just upgrading it saves money for a better GPU and other components.

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4 minutes ago, herman mcpootis said:

then all he really needs is a 1060 6gb, maybe an extra 8gb of ddr3 and a 240gb ssd if he doesn't already have one.

Sorry, I forgot to mention that he already has a 1tb HDD. And for the GPU, I’m talking about the more expensive build

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8 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

All the builds above are stupid because of the crappy power supply. Currently the CX450M is the best deal. You can get CX 550M if you want to.

What’s bad about the PSUs, the look good to me

 

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2 minutes ago, Zic05 said:

Why would I do that, it’s a slower SSD and a not as good GPU for the same price

M.2 socket doesnt mean it's fast. There are M.2 SSDs using SATA as well. NVMe is what's fast, but the extra gains compared to SATA SSD is minimal unless you do huge transfers or benchmarks. Just get a SATA one.

 

1 minute ago, Zic05 said:

No, he wants to start fresh, and his is currently a prebuilt in a tiny case with horrible cooling 

then add in a new mobo and case, possibly a new cooler and power supply if the old one sucks. Used LGA1150 mobo are everywhere. Unless the 4460 is slow (which for his usage it isnt), there's no need to move to a new platform. Even within 4th gen, there are i7s and Xeon E3 v3s as cheap upgrades.

 

5 minutes ago, PerfectPlasma said:

That's a toxic way to think of it...

Just suggesting the model we should choose would be more nicely put.

That's because a good PSU is crucial. I have seen enough people breaking their system because no one warned them the importance of a power supply. This is especially important when you are recommending parts for someone else. What if it breaks and OP blames you?

CPU: i7-2600K 4751MHz 1.44V (software) --> 1.47V at the back of the socket Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme4 (BCLK: 103.3MHz) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 RAM: Adata XPG 2x8GB DDR3 (XMP: 2133MHz 10-11-11-30 CR2, custom: 2203MHz 10-11-10-26 CR1 tRFC:230 tREFI:14000) GPU: Asus GTX 1070 Dual (Super Jetstream vbios, +70(2025-2088MHz)/+400(8.8Gbps)) SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB (main boot drive), Transcend SSD370 128GB PSU: Seasonic X-660 80+ Gold Case: Antec P110 Silent, 5 intakes 1 exhaust Monitor: AOC G2460PF 1080p 144Hz (150Hz max w/ DP, 121Hz max w/ HDMI) TN panel Keyboard: Logitech G610 Orion (Cherry MX Blue) with SteelSeries Apex M260 keycaps Mouse: BenQ Zowie FK1

 

Model: HP Omen 17 17-an110ca CPU: i7-8750H (0.125V core & cache, 50mV SA undervolt) GPU: GTX 1060 6GB Mobile (+80/+450, 1650MHz~1750MHz 0.78V~0.85V) RAM: 8+8GB DDR4-2400 18-17-17-39 2T Storage: HP EX920 1TB PCIe x4 M.2 SSD + Crucial MX500 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD, 128GB Toshiba PCIe x2 M.2 SSD (KBG30ZMV128G) gone cooking externally, 1TB Seagate 7200RPM 2.5" HDD (ST1000LM049-2GH172) left outside Monitor: 1080p 126Hz IPS G-sync

 

Desktop benching:

Cinebench R15 Single thread:168 Multi-thread: 833 

SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s

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Storage: SanDisk - Ultra 3D 250GB 2.5" Solid State Drive  ($79.99 @ Best Buy) 
Video Card: Zotac - GeForce GTX 1070 8GB Mini Video Card  ($409.99 @ Amazon) 
Case: DIYPC - DIY-F2-W MicroATX Mini Tower Case  ($34.98 @ Newegg) 
Power Supply: Corsair - CXM (2015) 450W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($24.99 @ Newegg) 
Monitor: HP - OMEN 25 24.5" 1920x1080 144Hz Monitor  ($199.99 @ Best Buy) 
Total: $749.94
Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available
Generated by PCPartPicker 2017-12-25 00:27 EST-0500

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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1 minute ago, Zic05 said:

What’s bad about the PSUs, the look good to me

 

Group regulated, crappy electrical performance (basically bad)

9 minutes ago, Zic05 said:

Why would I do that, it’s a slower SSD and a not as good GPU for the same price

M.2 SSD =/= faster than SATA

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Just now, Jurrunio said:

That's because a good PSU is crucial. I have seen enough people breaking their system because no one warned them the importance of a power supply. This is especially important when you are recommending parts for someone else. What if it breaks and OP blames you?

I meant how they worded it. Instead of being polite they were very blunt about it...

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2 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

M.2 socket doesnt mean it's fast. There are M.2 SSDs using SATA as well. NVMe is what's fast, but the extra gains compared to SATA SSD is minimal unless you do huge transfers or benchmarks. Just get a SATA one.

Did you even look at the specs, http://www.corsair.com/en-us/force-series-mp500-120gb-m-2-ssd

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Just now, Zic05 said:

What’s bad about the PSUs, the look good to me

 

The PSU are made of unreliable parts. Imagine using $1 per gallon oil to fuel a car. It will run, but not for long. When a PSU dies, it could kill other components like the motherboard, CPU, storage, graphics card etc. Also these PSU usually dont come with safety guards like over current to stop power surges from hurting the components.

CPU: i7-2600K 4751MHz 1.44V (software) --> 1.47V at the back of the socket Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme4 (BCLK: 103.3MHz) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 RAM: Adata XPG 2x8GB DDR3 (XMP: 2133MHz 10-11-11-30 CR2, custom: 2203MHz 10-11-10-26 CR1 tRFC:230 tREFI:14000) GPU: Asus GTX 1070 Dual (Super Jetstream vbios, +70(2025-2088MHz)/+400(8.8Gbps)) SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB (main boot drive), Transcend SSD370 128GB PSU: Seasonic X-660 80+ Gold Case: Antec P110 Silent, 5 intakes 1 exhaust Monitor: AOC G2460PF 1080p 144Hz (150Hz max w/ DP, 121Hz max w/ HDMI) TN panel Keyboard: Logitech G610 Orion (Cherry MX Blue) with SteelSeries Apex M260 keycaps Mouse: BenQ Zowie FK1

 

Model: HP Omen 17 17-an110ca CPU: i7-8750H (0.125V core & cache, 50mV SA undervolt) GPU: GTX 1060 6GB Mobile (+80/+450, 1650MHz~1750MHz 0.78V~0.85V) RAM: 8+8GB DDR4-2400 18-17-17-39 2T Storage: HP EX920 1TB PCIe x4 M.2 SSD + Crucial MX500 1TB 2.5" SATA SSD, 128GB Toshiba PCIe x2 M.2 SSD (KBG30ZMV128G) gone cooking externally, 1TB Seagate 7200RPM 2.5" HDD (ST1000LM049-2GH172) left outside Monitor: 1080p 126Hz IPS G-sync

 

Desktop benching:

Cinebench R15 Single thread:168 Multi-thread: 833 

SuperPi (v1.5 from Techpowerup, PI value output) 16K: 0.100s 1M: 8.255s 32M: 7m 45.93s

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Just now, Zic05 said:

Even still, you won't be able to tell any difference unless you are 4K editing.

 

 

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Intel Core™ i7-8700K (Won at LTX, signed by Dennis) | GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS GAMING 5 | 16GB Team Vulcan DDR4-3000 | Intel UrfpsgonHD 630 | Define C TG | Corsair CX450M

 

Delta - Laptop

ASUS TUF Dash F15 - Intel Core™ i7-11370H | 16GB DDR4 | RTX 3060 | 500GB NVMe SSD | 200W Brick | 65W USB-PD Charger

 


 

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