Budget gaming Pc around 500 Euro

Yahkshiblaze

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Hi I am planing to buld a gaming pc during this summer. My budget is around 500 euro and i would be happy if i can play games at 1080p 50fps medium-low settings (including AAA games). My build will be like this :

  • CPU: Intel Pentium G4560 €51,90
    GPU: GIGABYTE GTX 1050 OC 2G 136,90 €
    MB: MSI B250 PRO-VH €56,90
    Power: Corsair CX450M €49,90
    Case: Zalman T2 Plus €22,90
    HDD: Seagate SkyHawk 1TB €49,90
    Ram: Kingston 8 GB DDR4 2400MHz €92,90
This build is around 460 €

Question 1 :
Is everything with this build OK ? what can i change to stay around 500 € ?

Question 2 :
Is this build able to play modern upcoming games for 3 years ?

Question 3 :
Should i rather build a Pc with ryzen 5 without Gpu, play games in low setting and wait for Gpu prices to drop down ? Than buy Gpu

For price comparsion you can use this site http:// (on the right top side are language options) It is from my country, not cheapest but i have great experience with them.
Thank you for answers. :) :)
 
Solution
This is balanced build, but entry level. As such, you have to expect playing at low graphical settings to get those 50 FPS, and in some games even that can be hard to achieve. And that's for current games, 3 years ahead - that is tough goal to reach. But anyway, you probably can't get anything better at this budget level.
As for Ryzen build, note that R2200G/2400G integrated card is more or less equal to gtx 1030, so that's even less powerful option. But, you still have time to summer, maybe GPU prices will fall down since then.
 

Yahkshiblaze

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Thanx for answer. Yes i am aware of capability of this system but for instance GTX 1050 Ti cost 200€ and gtx 1060 costs 400€. Prices like these are too high for me. Maybe that 1050ti will do but is there a big diference betwen 1050 and 1050ti for 65€ difference ?
Update: What price should i aim for with PC build ?
 
Is it worth to pay 65 euro more for 1050ti? That's very personal thing, and a matter of budget. Myself, I always set budget first (+/- say 50 euro), and then look for best build that fits in that budget. There is always a better card that costs more, and the more you spend the longer card will last (unless it fails, but that's different story). And same goes for other parts.
But personally, I would do pay more to get 1050ti. But I would also wait till prices go down (although I do have comfort of working GPU at hand, even if old one).
 

Yahkshiblaze

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I was thinking about 1050ti but i dont know how much stronger it is from 1050 2gb
 


Had to take a look at reviews, and it seems that on average 1050 ti is better by around 10% in games. But biggest difference is amount of VRAM. 2 Gb on 1050 will force you in some games to choose low settings, simply because the card will not have enough memory to keep all data on higher setting, even if it otherwise could run it at better settings.
 
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Yahkshiblaze

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Yeah but in case of upgrading parts, Ryzen will hold me for longer period, am i right ?
For Gpu i will wait for summer. Maybe some miracle will happen and the prices will fall a bit.