is this good build for pc

Emad Alkadi

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hello..
i'm will get this new build it's good for gaming or not??
and it's all Compatible all together or not???

motherboard:GIGABYTE GA-Z97MX-GAMING 5 Intel Z97 Motherboard
CPU:Intel Core i5-4440 3.1GHz
GPU:GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 960 Gaming OC 2GB GDDR5
PSU:Xigmatek Vector 750W
HDD:Seagate Hybrid SSHD 1TB
RAM:Kingston HyperX 8GB KIT DDR3 2400MHz

please i want the answer about Compatibility and hight performance for gaming..
and any advices..
thanks..
 
Solution
Can you give us a link to any online PC part stores so we can help you?

Should perform fine, at least high settings on most of the current titles.

But here's what I'd do:

  • -Change the motherboard to a B85 or H97 chipset motherboard, will not affect performance whatsoever.
    -Change the RAM to any cheaper 2x4GB 1600MHz CL9 kit you can, this will not affect performance whatsoever.
    -Change the PSU to a 500-600W unit with better quality, the one you listed can potentially damage your components. (Get at least from tier 2, but tier 3 should suffice if budget is tight) PSU TIER LIST
    -Save for a GTX 970?

Other than the listed reasons above the components should just fine.
What is your budget and where will you be buying ?

CPU: i5 4460
RAM: Cheapest 8gb kit with 1600MHz and CL9
Motherboard: H97 chipset with all connectors you need. Yod dont need Z97 for Locked CPU
GPU: change for r9 280x it cost about the same but its better
Storage 120gb BX100 SSD and 1tb WD blue (If this breakes your budget keep Segate SSHD)
PSU: get 550w or higer (for r9 280x) from Tier 1 or 2 . the one you picked is low quality http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html

Dont forget you need a CASE too
 
thanks for reply but i'm in jordan and alot of things with high price that's why i can't get anything i want like AMD GPU that r9 it's 350$ but GTx 960 230$
so i want to see my build and tell me what's good and not good and high performance or not please and thank you
 
Can you give us a link to any online PC part stores so we can help you?

Should perform fine, at least high settings on most of the current titles.

But here's what I'd do:

  • -Change the motherboard to a B85 or H97 chipset motherboard, will not affect performance whatsoever.
    -Change the RAM to any cheaper 2x4GB 1600MHz CL9 kit you can, this will not affect performance whatsoever.
    -Change the PSU to a 500-600W unit with better quality, the one you listed can potentially damage your components. (Get at least from tier 2, but tier 3 should suffice if budget is tight) PSU TIER LIST
    -Save for a GTX 970?

Other than the listed reasons above the components should just fine.
 
Solution
kwa-e..

ok i will get it H97 but any type??..GIGABAYTE , MSI ,anything dosn't matter??? and if i want to get dual Graphics Cards any motherboard can do this or i have to get a certain type..

this ram good it's 1600MHz??
http://citycenter.jo/index.php?route=product/product&path=18_65_111_114_121&product_id=1377

PSU i will get corsair 600w that's good i think

last thing HDD:Seagate Hybrid SSHD 1TB any advices about other HDD or this is good

thank's for help
 
The RAM you listed should do the job nicely, G.Skill is a well-known company and their RAM is pretty stable, I'd say to go for it.

As for the motherboard, This one's pretty good in quality and is quite stable:
http://citycenter.jo/index.php?route=product/product&path=18_72&product_id=1179&filter=MANUFFUNAM=GIGABYTE=26=brand&limit=100

It will not support SLI, but If you're going to spend extra on the PSU and Motherboard to be able to SLI you're probably just better off with a more powerful graphics card from the start.

The CX should do the job, and the HDD should do the job fine too.

And the AMD 3xx series is coming out in a short while, Maybe you'll want to wait for that?