if you are wondering why i have a 450w b1 psu i got it for my bday so i cant change that.
https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/JD8b9W
Since you already purchased the PSU (EVGA 450W B1), the Motherboard (MSI B250M) and the Case (Thermaltake Versa H15) based on your pcpartpicker list, here are the suggested parts you need:
Budget for the rest of the parts? Does it include monitor, OS, and other peripherals? If not, what monitor do you currently have? Purpose of your PC: for pure gaming only (example of games you play), or for multi-tasking/work only (example of works you do), or both?
Budget for the rest of the parts? Does it include monitor, OS, and other peripherals? If not, what monitor do you currently have? Purpose of your PC: for pure gaming only (example of games you play), or for multi-tasking/work only (example of works you do), or both?
just build the pc. i play rocket league, rust, and more so i need somewhat intensive parts just nothing really expensive.
if you are wondering why i have a 450w b1 psu i got it for my bday so i cant change that.
https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/JD8b9W
Since you already purchased the PSU (EVGA 450W B1), the Motherboard (MSI B250M) and the Case (Thermaltake Versa H15) based on your pcpartpicker list, here are the suggested parts you need:
if you are wondering why i have a 450w b1 psu i got it for my bday so i cant change that.
https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/JD8b9W
Since you already purchased the PSU (EVGA 450W B1), the Motherboard (MSI B250M) and the Case (Thermaltake Versa H15) based on your pcpartpicker list, here are the suggested parts you need:
Your EVGA 450W B1 provides 420W at the +12V rail. The GTX 1060 is a 120W-TDP GPU (recommended to only have a 400W PSU by its manufacturer). The i7-7700 in non-OC'able, with a low TDP of only 65W. With the RAM, HDD/SSD, fans and MB, you'd only be looking at a power draw of about 50% to 60% of your EVGA 450W B1 PSU.
Your EVGA 450W B1 provides 420W at the +12V rail. The GTX 1060 is a 120W-TDP GPU (recommended to only have a 400W PSU by its manufacturer). The i7-7700 in non-OC'able, with a low TDP of only 65W. With the RAM, HDD/SSD, fans and MB, you'd only be looking at a power draw of about 50% to 60% of your EVGA 450W B1 PSU.
thanks i appreciate it. i chose the first one then im gonna upgrade when i need to.