How would you rate my PC Build?

KingZombie

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CPU: I5-4590
MOBO: AsRock H97M Anniversary
Ram: 8GB DDR3-1600
Hard Drive: Western Digital RE3 1TB
GPU: Gigabyte Radeon R9 380x 4GB
Case: Viotek VT-365
Power Supply: EVGA SuperNova B2 750
Optical Drive: Samsung SH-2240/BEBE DVD/CD
Operating System: Windows 10 Home
Case Fans: Noctua NF-F12 PWM 120mm Fan, Noctua R8-Redux 1800 80mm fan, Generic 80mm fan.
Monitor: ASUS VE228H 21.5
Keyboard: Logitech K120

Other Parts:
Netgear WNA3100 Adapter
Mouse (Came with Keyboard)

Total Price: $810.14
 
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I guess the question is how much are you planning to spend? There's plenty of good cases on the market for every budget and you don't have to get stuck with a no name, off brand case. So knowing that will help to answer that...

gumbob3

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I would maybe switch out the CPU, MOBO, and RAM. For the CPU I would go with the Intel Core i5-6500 Skylake. Then you will need a motherboard with a LGA1151 socket instead of an LGA1150. This will allow you to have DDR4 ram instead of DDR3. DDR4 ram is faster, and about the same price as DDR3 ram (I think). Also if you want 8gb of ram, make sure you get 2x4gb to take advantage of a MOBO with dual channel memory. If you have an extra $70 to spend, you could get a Samsung EVO 120/128/250gb SSD to put OS and main applications on. Also, maybe switch out to a more popular case with more reviews, unless you REALLY like that case. Everything else looks okay to me! Hope I helped!! :)
 

g-unit1111

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Not on that budget. Good case, but on that budget you're more looking at an S340 or maybe a Source 220 if you want to get something from NZXT.

I would maybe switch out the CPU, MOBO, and RAM. For the CPU I would go with the Intel Core i5-6500 Skylake. Then you will need a motherboard with a LGA1151 socket instead of an LGA1150. This will allow you to have DDR4 ram instead of DDR3. DDR4 ram is faster, and about the same price as DDR3 ram (I think). Also if you want 8gb of ram, make sure you get 2x4gb to take advantage of a MOBO with dual channel memory. If you have an extra $70 to spend, you could get a Samsung EVO 120/128/250gb SSD to put OS and main applications on. Also, maybe switch out to a more popular case with more reviews, unless you REALLY like that case. Everything else looks okay to me! Hope I helped!! :)

You got to think about the budget for a user's system. In some cases on really tight budgets an SSD that costs $80 can make or break what hardware a person is able to buy. Generalizing never really helps but it is always good to point people in the right direction when buying a system of any budget.
 

gumbob3

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I agree, thats why I said "If you have an extra $70 to spend". That is what I would do next if he wanted to spend a bit more.
 

g-unit1111

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Yeah its not something that is necessary to have. It's one of those things that you can always add in later as an upgrade.
 

gumbob3

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Yeah, good point.
 

KingZombie

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which case would you recommend then?

i looked at some different cases and the other cases mentioned:

NZXT S340
NZXT Source 220
Thermaltake Chaser Mk-1
Cooler Master Storm Trooper
Cooler Master 912 HAF Advanced
Corsair 200R
Corsair 300R
 

gumbob3

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The case is up to you, on whichever one you like the best and which ones fit your budget. I was just saying it is probably best to get a known brand, popular case. That way there will be lots of reviews for the case, so you can see what others think about it. Also, case manufacturers aren't going to fix a case with no reviews. (So the case could have something majorly wrong with it). Hope I helped! :)
 

g-unit1111

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I guess the question is how much are you planning to spend? There's plenty of good cases on the market for every budget and you don't have to get stuck with a no name, off brand case. So knowing that will help to answer that question. One thing you do have to keep in mind is if you're going to use the 5.25" drive bays (optical drive, fan controller, etc) some cases do not have them, and one is on that list and that's the NZXT S340.
 
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