new gaming pc build

Luca Oosterwijk

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Hey guys!
So i have been saving up to build a gaming computer and I finally got it all together now I just need to order my parts.
So here are the parts I have for my gaming computer:

CPU: intel i5 6500 3.20ghz
GPU: msi geforce gtx 970 4gb oc
RAM: kingston hyperX 2x4gb 2133mhz ddr4
HDD: wd black 1tb performance
MOBO: asus h170 pro gaming
PSU: corsair CX600m
CASE: corsair carbide spec-02
Optdrive: samsung 24x sata

Now what I would like to know is if these parts are all compatible with eachother, I dont really need any advice for better components or such but I guess that would be nice too
Aswell I'd like to know if these components can achieve me good framerates in the latest videogames and upcoming
(I also do not intend to be overclocking btw)

Games I intend to play: Fallout 4, arma, dayz, battlefield, etc.

Thank you in advance guys!
 
Solution
from top to bottom from your list

- hdd -> the blue and black perform exactly the same, sometimes the blue is even faster in loading times.
so if u can miss the warranty.... grab the blue (or red if u need 2tb 7200 rpm).

mobo: good but if u don't mind the colours :cheaper solution same quality as rock h170 pro4s

-powersupply ..... not the greatest try to get a seasonic s12ii/m12ii 520w/ xfx ts/proseries / super flower leader gold/ evga g2/gs gq.
check those brands and see whatever model is cheapest all good choices, however the m12ii /g2/gs (gq semi) are modular, meaning u don't need to plug in the cables into the psu u don't need it, this can come in really usefull.

all of the above are stable and way more reliable units than that...
from top to bottom from your list

- hdd -> the blue and black perform exactly the same, sometimes the blue is even faster in loading times.
so if u can miss the warranty.... grab the blue (or red if u need 2tb 7200 rpm).

mobo: good but if u don't mind the colours :cheaper solution same quality as rock h170 pro4s

-powersupply ..... not the greatest try to get a seasonic s12ii/m12ii 520w/ xfx ts/proseries / super flower leader gold/ evga g2/gs gq.
check those brands and see whatever model is cheapest all good choices, however the m12ii /g2/gs (gq semi) are modular, meaning u don't need to plug in the cables into the psu u don't need it, this can come in really usefull.

all of the above are stable and way more reliable units than that corsair.

- i would really recommend a 120gb just to install windows on keeps your pc fast forever.

good luck poke for help :)
 
Solution


Hmm thank you, I'll look into the new power supply but for the rest I think I'm keeping the parts as they are,
also do you think this will be able to perform well in games?
 
fallout 4 ultra
arma- high playable(not ur rig servers on any system)
dayz ultra
bf4 ulta

yes solid system but its really important to swap out the power supply.
i assume you're dutch so i would grab the s12ii 520w from seasonic or if u got some money left the super flower leadex gold 550w from afuture.nl
 


Btw i chose the seasonic m12II 620w psu, better right?