guys i have a few questions for you

THANI

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recently i thought build a pc with

CPU= INTEL CORE I3 6100 6TH GENERATION
MOTHERBOARD = GIGABYTE H110M-DS2 DDR4
RAM= Crucial 8GB DDR4 2133Mhz PC4-17000 CT8G4DFD8213 1.2v
PSU= Antec VP550P 550 Watts PSU
O.D= LG GH24NSB0 DVD Writer
GPU= MSI GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB Graphics Card
HDD= Seagate Barracuda 1TB Desktop SATA Internal Hard Drive
MONITOR= BenQ GW2255 21.5-inch HD LED Monitor
SPEAKER= Zebronics Prime 2 2.0 Multimedia Speakers
K&M= Rapoo X1800 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo
1. does i3 6100 support 1080p gaming if it does, how many fps?
2. does gtx 750 Ti enough for 1080p gaming or i should go with gtx 960
3.i need a good micro atx cabinet under 2,000 rupees without PSU
4. does 550 psu enough for powering up all this things?
5. does this all components worth the money?
 
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1. Yes, the CPU will support gaming at 1080p and will also support any resolution. It's your graphics card that determines the resolution.
2. It will run most games at roughly 30fps at high settings. If you crank the details down to medium, the fps should jump to roughly 40 fps.
4. Your PSU is fine as is. In fact, you can step down to a 400w PSU and still have plenty of breathing room.
5. All of your components hit a very good price to performance ratio. I wouldn't go with a SSHD simply because it can barely simulate the performance of an SSD in boot times, and even then they aren't worth the money. Stick with a regular HDD.
1. Yes
2. Depends on the games you play and what you expect
3. Corsair 200R? NZXT S340? H440?
4. Yes, but you could go with something higher quality like the Seasonic S12ii or M12 ii 520 or 620
5. Yes. I would only replace the HDD for an SSHD if you can since they are much faster.
 


bro pzz select me a good psu and the cabinets u said are 5000 rupees in India pzz tell under 2000
 
1. Yes, the CPU will support gaming at 1080p and will also support any resolution. It's your graphics card that determines the resolution.
2. It will run most games at roughly 30fps at high settings. If you crank the details down to medium, the fps should jump to roughly 40 fps.
4. Your PSU is fine as is. In fact, you can step down to a 400w PSU and still have plenty of breathing room.
5. All of your components hit a very good price to performance ratio. I wouldn't go with a SSHD simply because it can barely simulate the performance of an SSD in boot times, and even then they aren't worth the money. Stick with a regular HDD.
 
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bro what about a cabinet, does that asus 960 better than 750ti and ur dp is Dumbledore smoking?
 
Here's a half-decent case: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811208059
It's not really that great, but it will do just fine. The price is $25 (shipping included) and that converts to roughly 1700 rupees. I'm not sure what's available in India, so I apologize if the case is not available.

The GTX 960 will max out games at 1080p at about 50-55 fps at ultra detail. However, it's about $100 more than the GTX 750ti (I think that's equivalent to 6500 rupees more).

My avatar is Gandalf smoking.
 


bro does gtx 960 worth the buy or i better go with 750 ti??

 
Personally, I would go with the GTX 750ti. Yeah, the eye candy that the GTX 960 brings is pretty sweet, but it's not worth the money to me. Besides the 750ti is much smaller, so you have no worries about it fitting in your case. It is somewhat quieter and it consumes less power, so your electric bill will be somewhat smaller than if you buy the 960.
 


can 750ti run high settings at 40fps?
 


oh thanks a lot bro ur the best guy ever seen in this forums, but if you are free ozz find me better cabinet the one u chosen totally takes 10,000 rupees
 
Wow, that's way more than a simple dollar to rupee conversion. If that's the case, then I can't look for a case since the prices are way different where you live than in America 🙁. My advice would be to buy one of the cheapest cases that is ATX (full tower, mid tower, or mini tower all work). Almost every case should be able to house your build, but some can a PAIN to open and close so be sure to read reviews.