i was wondering if this will work

Feb 21, 2015
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mobo-Asus H81 GAMER Motherboard (ATX, Intel H81, Socket 1150)
RAM- Kingston HyperX DDR3-1600 1.5V 8GB (2 x 4GB) Desktop RAM (HX316C9SRK2/8)
storage- WESTERN DIGITAL Caviar Blue WD10EZEX Hard Drive 1TB -RM233.00
GPU/graphic- Gigabyte GV-N650OC-4GI Graphic Card (NVIDIA, 4GB GDDR5, PCI-E 3.0, 128 bit) -RM539.00
case- Cooler Master CMP 102 Chassis -RM119.00
power supply unit- Corsair VS Series VS450 Power Supply -RM150.00
DVD drive- Samsung SH-224DB Internal DVD Writer (SATA Interface, 0.75 MB Buffer, 48X CD-R, 12X DVD+/-RW, 40X CD-RW)-RM64.00
prossersor- Intel Core i5-4460 Processor (6M Cache, up to 3.40 GHz, LGA1150) -RM678.00
Speaker- Logitech Z213 Multimedia
cpu cooler- Cooler Master Hyper TX3 EVO CPU Cooler
 
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What are you using the system for? What games? You are planning to run at about 1.3 times more than 1080p. 2Gb should be fine up to about 3 to 4 million pixels. Once you get to 6 million, 4Gb is needed. More and more memory will only work if the GPU can process fast enough.
Hey buddy. From what I can see everything looks good here. Maybe a bigger power supply. Anyways there's a site called pcpartpicker.com and you can enter all your parts there to check for compatibility.

It's the easiest way to find the lowest prices for each respective part also.
 
Hello.

I consider myself and expert at this because I teach my middle school students how to build PCs. pcpartpicker is a great sandbox for modelling builds and it is easier to post your build from there. You are pricing in Malaysia, right? What site are you buying from, and what is your total budget?

You have selected the 'right' CPU. The 4440 could do divide Ghz by money and the one with the biggest number (for an i5) is the one you should buy.
The motherboard you have selected needs to have the right BIOS version to run your chip. It probably does, but you need to be absolutely certain. I would look for a microATX H97 board which is more modern, but probably costs more. If you MUST save money somewhere, this is a place that you can do it.
The RAM is good. RAM is a commodity. Buy the cheapest DDR3-1600 CL/CAS 10, 9, or 8 you can find.
That's a great 'standard' HDD.
You do not need an extra cooler with this build. The stock cooler is fine (I use one) You will probably need more than the single 120mm fan that comes with the case though.
I would be looking at another GPU. The 750ti series is more modern than the 650 and the 4Gb of graphics memory cannot be used effectively; 2Gb is enough.
I'd prefer a higher quality PSU. Here's our tier list http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1804779/power-supply-unit-tier-list.html The VS is tier 3. You can find similar PSUs by Antec or Seasonic that are better quality, for very little more (I think) 450W is an appropriate size for your system.
 
What are you using the system for? What games? You are planning to run at about 1.3 times more than 1080p. 2Gb should be fine up to about 3 to 4 million pixels. Once you get to 6 million, 4Gb is needed. More and more memory will only work if the GPU can process fast enough.
 
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The 270 is superior to the 650OC, although it also uses a lot more power. However, a good 450W PSU is still enough.

The limiting factor in your system is going to be your GPU. Your CPU has the power to drive two of the best GPUs out there today. Since multi-screen gaming seems to be important, you need to save every penny, cut back on every bit of bling, and put everything you can towards your GPU. (and don't skimp on your PSU either)

I would be trying for a R9 280, at about 850RM. (Or the GTX960 for lower power use)I would not bother with the R9 270x, it's just an overclocked 270. Make sure that your PSU has the connectors (PCI-e) to run whatever graphics you plan. Some 450W supplies have very limited PCI-e support.

I've had a look at the site and your 2500RM budget. The ASRock H97 Pro-4 costs 1RM more and is more modern. If you want to save money, then the MSI H81m-p33 at 189 is s good choice, but like I said above, you need to be sure that it will run your CPU. The BIOS might need to be updated.

I think you need to get a better PSU. The cheapest I would consider is the Silverstone Strider 500. (Corsair VP550 if you MUST)

Although it will cost a very little overall performance, you could consider a 1 x 8Gb RAM kit (then add another later as an upgrade) It will save a little budget.

Even with every trick in the book, I cannot get the budget below 2500Rm. I'm at more like 2750RM, with the R9 270 you wanted.
 

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