help with my gaming pc build

Ayoub HenDriix

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hi guys so i'm really not a pro in gpu , and i'm willing to build a computer i checked for components and here's what i found :
processor :Intel Core i5 4670K
graphic card : gigabyte r9 280x
motherboard :asus Z87 A
memory : partriot viper 8GB
hard drive :Kingston SSDNow V300 Series 60 Gb
case :Corsair Graphite 600T
power supply : Corsair CX 600 M
do i need anything else , or change anything cause i'm really not good at this 😀,i have a budget around 1300e .thanks :)
 
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Are you getting a regular HDD, in addition to the SSD? 60GB is nothing.

I think you should skip the SSD for now and just run on a regular HDD. When you can put together enough money, then get a 128GB SSD, or maybe even larger. I feel 60GB is too small for a primary drive.
Are you getting a regular HDD, in addition to the SSD? 60GB is nothing.

I think you should skip the SSD for now and just run on a regular HDD. When you can put together enough money, then get a 128GB SSD, or maybe even larger. I feel 60GB is too small for a primary drive.
 
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Agreed, when building your rig the PSU you pick is the most important part of the build..IMO...Don't skimp out on it....
Have a few in mind and go thru the reviews and come back here and ask 😀



 


i'm thinking about getting a SSHD seagate 1 tera is it any good ? :x
 


I don't have any experience with hybrid drives. I do know the general consensus is that it's best to get a single SSD and a single HDD. An SSD will only improve your boot time, and loading times. I won't actually give you better performance in games. With that being said, I think you should stick to a regular 7200 RPM drive and add in an SSD when you have the money.

Like I said though, I don't have experience with hybrid drives. I am skeptical about them, so maybe someone else can chime in on how they perform.