help with my pc

Ninjaskickass4

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hello i have this set up http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3rDHdC
http://www.amazon.com/Sentey-Bronze-Certified-Supply-MBP750-HM/dp/B00SN7CGAO/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1453091848&sr=1-2-spons&keywords=power+supply&psc=1
can you tell me if it works together and please if you going to change it it has to not be to much of a difference
 
Good build overall! I would get a 212 Evo to overclock cpu and WD Blue instead of Seagate. Also $50 120GB SSD will do wonders! Replace Asus motherboard with GIGABYTE GA-78LMT-USB3 or GIGABYTE GA-970A-D3P better motherboard and save money. Good Luck
 


ya i have an os and that compatibility issue thats show people say its only for the old graphics cards
 


i cant afford an ssd card right now not needed and the asus motherboard it is cheaper and its pretty good
 


also im not going to overclock anymore and also the wd and seagate dont make much of a difference between each other

also the reviews on GIGABYTE GA-78LMT-USB3 is terrible and the GIGABYTE GA-970A-D3P is more expensive and its basically the same thing
 


so what should i buy that doesnt go beyond that cost
 


Not gonna overclock? That processor is mean't to be overclocked I highly suggest you overclock it....if your not willing to OC then I highly recommend you go with the i3 4330 its gonna perform better on games and gonna be faster with single operations. Plus you dont have to OC it. If you cant afford SSD right now thats fine but you should get one in the future it makes everything so much FASTER. The GIGABYTE GA-78LMT-USB3 is not horrible by any means, on newegg its got 4 eggs with 370 reviews...not bad at all! The GIGABYTE GA-970A-D3P is $90 while M5A97 PLUS is $70 for $20 your getting a more reliable mobo with much better features and newer technology I would say thats more than adequate. That powersupply is overkill even if you do crossfire/SLI. Get a lower wattage powersupply with 80 Plus bronze to save you $$$. Turkey3_scratch's powersupply is perfect for your build.

 
If you feel you need a higher wattage then wait until you can afford a quality PSU. Instead of listening to your friend who may or may not know what they're talking about, look at the estimate given on partspicker and also make a rough calculation yourself.

An SSD to boot OS and programs from is amazing and definitely worth the investment. Maybe consider getting one instead of the HDD and getting the 1TB HDD later on.

 


Build looks okay I'm not familiar with the Sentey power supply brand, but the customer ratings on it seem high. No optical drive or O/S listed so I'm taking it for granted you already have those. If you plan to do any overclocking you should use a aftermarket CPU cooler otherwise it looks okay.

I might wait if I'm buying AMD to see what the new ZEN models have to offer.