Gaming PC Build , need advice and suggestions.

Fakhri999

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Currently using a HP Laptop and planning to build a gaming pc.

Current Laptop Specs:
CPU : i7 5500U @2.40GHz
GPU : Nvidia Geforce 930m
RAM : 8GB
Storage : 1TB
(It can run most new games at low settings but 50 - 60 fps and its on low resolutions too lol)

Future Build:
CPU : i5 7500 @3.4 GHz
GPU: Sapphire RX 480 4GB DDR5 Nitro OC
RAM : Crucial DDR4 Ballistix Sport LT 8gb KIT (4GBx2) PC19200
Mobo: ASRock B250M Pro4
Storage: WDC 1TB SATA3 64MB
PSU: Seasonic M12II-520 Evo Edition 520W Full Modular - 80 Bronze Certified
Case : GameMax GamerSeries G536BK - Black

I'am not really good at computer parts but that build i came up done by some researching and surfing on internet. My Question, is the MOBO,PSU,CASE,and RAM good for this build? What do you guys think i need to change and tweaks some of this parts? I will not order from amazon etc because i will be buying from my local store here in Indonesia (enterkomputer.com/simulasi.php) that is where i made the build and will buy the parts from.
And one more thing. Will this build run Rainbow Six Siege , Overwatch , Battlefield 1 , CSGO on high settings @1080p?

Thanks.

Edit: Sorry for my mistake, and please correct me if i'am wrong.
 
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AMD should be...

FD2Raptor

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Not from Indonesia, but VietNam, same South East Asia region, but in just case you want to know, LucoTF: a i5 7500 is about the price of Ryzen 5 1500x; the Ryzen 1600 is about the same as the i5 7600k where I am.

As for OP, BF1 on maps with lots of players may prove to be a bit of a trouble but the rest should be fine. You may want to opt for the Segotep The Wind case to save some Rp.
 
great choices for a budget 1080P build.

there are many options out there that will yield similar performance, but the i5 and 480x will be good for your needs.

You may also want to look into a GTX 1060 instead of the 480x just for a valid performance match option for team green. Nvidia has notoriously been better for drivers and game ready performance.
 

Fakhri999

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Yeah i just bought all the part today:D i decided to go with team red because there is alot of potential, and i'am on a budget right now i dont want to waste money on gtx 1060 3gb because here its more expensive then the rx 480 idk why tbh. Im thinking of upgrading the cpu first to i7 maybe in the next 2 year and gpu to maybe gtx 1070 8gb? idk we'll see

 

Fakhri999

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I'm not an expert on computer parts but i just watch videos performance of the i5 7500 for gaming with modern gpu's. I'am pretty satisfied with the performance of it and because of the price not being that expensive. I dont really know with the amd cpu's, but i'am willing to learn because i'm such a beginner haha. thanks for the info btw.

 

Fakhri999

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Not really an expert with amd's cpu because i don't know the diffrence between most of the amd's cpu and the performance and i've been using intel for my whole life. I think that's why XD. this is the first time i use pc and build one so yeah. thanks anyway

 

FD2Raptor

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AMD should be releasing their next gen VEGA soon-ish so you may want to wait that out before committing to a GTX1070 upgrade.

On a random note, an ASUS GTX1050 Ti is more expensive than a MSI RX470 Armor 4GB here in VN, so maybe the prices difference reflect a preferences for nVidia in the region (maybe because the reputation of AMD card running hotter and it can get pretty hot here in S.E.A)?
 
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