PC BUILD COMPONENTS REVIEW please

Jul 28, 2018
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Hello...I am a first time PC builder from India.

i am trying to build a powerful pc that shall last 5-10 years in the coming without needing an upgrade every 2-3 years.

MY budget is 1.3 lakhs in india or about 2000$.

Please review it and suggest changes or further enhancements wherever necessary.

PROCESSOR:
I5 6600k/i5 6600 fclga/(i5 6500)

RAM:
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB 2x8GB DDR4 DRAM 2133MHz PC4-17000 C13 Memory Kit - Black

MOTHERBOARD:
ASUS B150M-A/M.2 LGA1151 DDR4 M.2 HDMI DVI USB3.0 B150 MicroATX Motherboard DIMM LGA 1150

GRAPHICS CARD:
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 8 GB GDDR5 256 bit PCI-E 3.0 x 16 Windforce OC (GV-N1070WF2OC-8GD)

hdd:
baracuda seagate not final (Seagate Barracuda 2TB SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive with 7200 RPM (ST2000DM006))

Please also suggest appropriate ssd,coooler and psu for it.
 
Solution
cpu - - ryzen 2600X 18.5k

mobo - -gigabyte gaming 3 x370 - 8.8k

rams - - g.skill ripjaws v 8gbx2 3000mhz 15k

ssd - - crucial mx500 250gb sata 4.8k

hdd - - baracuda 1tb - 3k

gpu - - zotac amp 1060 6gb - 25k

case - - antec P8 - 4.5k

psu - - antec earthwatts pro gold 650W - 6.2k

monitor - - Viewsonic 60hz ips FHD - 13.5k

KB & mouse - - CM Devastator III Bundle 2.5k

headset - - hyperx cloud core - 3k

OS - - Win 10 8.5k



total 1.1 lakh

swap this fan in the rear and put the default rear fan in the top as intake for vrm cooling in the mobo Corsair Air Series SP120 120mm White LED Fan 800

if u would prefer a 144hz...
Not knowing too much with regards to the background., I would recomend a SSD and right now you can pick up a 480GB M.2 NVMe from Adata the sx8200 for £120...that is UK price not sure where you are from..oops just noticed India...That is a great price for a super fast SSD at 3000 reads and 1700 writes, you can pick up a SATA based SSD for cheaper if cost is an issue and they too will do a fantastic job and save some money 2 option below:

http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/adata-xpg-sx8200-480gb-m-2-ssd-review,1.html

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/crucial-mx300-525gb-ssd-sata-6gbps-3d-nand-7mm-solid-state-drive-ct525mx300ssd1-hd-063-cr.html

With regards to power supply, I always think Seasonic is a power supply manufacturer you cannot go wrong with:

FOCUS PLUS 550W 80 PLUS GOLD or if you can the 600w would be a tad better.

Other than that, the components are fine, though moving to 8th Gen Intel or Ryzen would be better for the long run...Hopefully many others will jump in on better sugestions than me..

 
cpu - - ryzen 2600X 18.5k

mobo - -gigabyte gaming 3 x370 - 8.8k

rams - - g.skill ripjaws v 8gbx2 3000mhz 15k

ssd - - crucial mx500 250gb sata 4.8k

hdd - - baracuda 1tb - 3k

gpu - - zotac amp 1060 6gb - 25k

case - - antec P8 - 4.5k

psu - - antec earthwatts pro gold 650W - 6.2k

monitor - - Viewsonic 60hz ips FHD - 13.5k

KB & mouse - - CM Devastator III Bundle 2.5k

headset - - hyperx cloud core - 3k

OS - - Win 10 8.5k



total 1.1 lakh

swap this fan in the rear and put the default rear fan in the top as intake for vrm cooling in the mobo Corsair Air Series SP120 120mm White LED Fan 800

if u would prefer a 144hz 1080p experience, thats a no go since u would need to oc a 8600K to 4.5-4.7ghz min with a good z370 mobo and a good cooler like the cryorig h7 along with a 1070ti like this Galax ex 1070ti

but if 2k 75hz is ok, then just the 1070ti gpu and the ryzen 2600X would be good.
 
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