Gaming PC help with FPS

SamBuildsPC

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Hello, so I plan on getting a gaming PC with the specs -

Intel Core i5 6500 3.2ghz
8GB Corsair 2666mhz Vengeance DDR4 RAM
Nvidia GeForce GTX 960 2GB
1TB Hard Drive
ADATA 120GB Premier SP550 SSD
550W Corsair PSU

I'm just wondering what FPS would GTA 5, Battlefield 1 have? Because those are the types of games I like to play.
 
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If you want a 6600K, you need a Z170 board to be able to utilize any overclocking potential, and faster RAM speeds.

If you want to stick with H110 or H170 and 2133MHz RAM, don't waste the extra cash on the 6600K - an i5-6500 would be fine
The GTX 960 is rarely worth it. The cheapest 2GB 960 I can find is ~$180. For the price, a 3GB 1060 makes more sense (~$200) or an RX480 (also ~$200).

Which Corsair PSU?

A 120GB SSD is very much on the low side. Aim for ~250GB if possible.

>2133MHz RAM is going to be pretty pointless with an i5-6500. With a locked CPU, you'd be looking at either an H110, H170 or B150 chipset, limiting your speeds to 2133MHz anyway. 16GB would be nice, but 8GB should be sufficient.
 
Hello, Sorry for not replying about now, I have change the configuration but it don't know if it good or not -

Intel Core i5-6600K
8GB Ram 3000mhz DDR4
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 - 6GB
1TB - Hard Drive
ADATA 120GB Premier SP550 SSD
 
Ok, the H110 chipset won't support Overclocking, or >2133MHz RAM.

For those reasons, look to an i5-6500 and 2133MHz speed RAM (2x4GB)

The PSU is not the best, and there are likely better options for a similar price. What's your budget & location?
 
If you want a 6600K, you need a Z170 board to be able to utilize any overclocking potential, and faster RAM speeds.

If you want to stick with H110 or H170 and 2133MHz RAM, don't waste the extra cash on the 6600K - an i5-6500 would be fine
 
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