My First PC Build

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Apr 13, 2014
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I'm building a pc. Here are the specs.
Intel Core I5 4690
Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB 1866 Mhz RAM
MSI Nvidia Geforce GTX 960
GIGABYTE B85M-D3H Motherboard
Antec X1-T Cabinet
Dell E2015HV Monitor
Seagate Barracuda 1TB
Corsair VS550
Asus DRW-24D3ST DVD Drive
Total: 59,799
Website: Snapdeal
Are these parts all compatible? Everything Bottlenecking or not? Will I face any problem? Is the PSU enough?
Please tell me fast. I'm going to buy the PC now.
 
Psu is not very good and shouldn't be used in a gaming system try and find a Seasonic, XFX, Antec, or Superflower unit. You might aswell save some money and get slower ram, the motherboard only supports upto ddr3 1600 so get some 1600 with a cas of 9 or less. Also don't bump posts its not going to get you an answer any faster, infact it may take longer as many wont respond to an impatient poster and bumping posts is also against forum rules.
 
'm on a very strict budget of Rs 60000 and cant buy gtx 970 and any other company Psu will be costlier. Will my Vs550 get corrupt fastly? I am asking this because i want a long lasting PC.
 
Another question, will that RAM have trouble in running with the mobo? The 1866 mhz kingston RAM is cheaper than other 1600 mhz ones. Thats why I'm buying this. If it will harm my pc then I'll change it. Tell me please
 




The VS series(along with the CX, CS, and most of the RM series) use cheaper secondary capacitors that aren't reliable and tend to have a short lifespan. Having a cpu faster than the gpu is not bad, even a 980Ti isn't going to max the 4690 in 99% of games. If you need to save some money get the i5 4460 instead of the 4690.
 


If its cheaper get it, it should just run at 1600 and not 1866.
 

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