ginningfool97 Honorable Dec 10, 2015 232 0 10,690 Jan 16, 2017 #1 https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Q9Mkbj No GPU, I am re-using my 960
Solution Herc08 Jan 16, 2017 It's not bad, but I would get another PSU (Seasonic), but other than that, it looks pretty good. I hope you don't expect massive quality.
It's not bad, but I would get another PSU (Seasonic), but other than that, it looks pretty good. I hope you don't expect massive quality.
kawininjazx Distinguished May 22, 2008 1,372 0 19,460 Jan 16, 2017 #2 Upgrade to an i5, you are wasting your money with an i3, it's good but you really want a quad. Upvote 0 Downvote
Herc08 Distinguished Aug 6, 2016 5,905 2 19,960 Jan 16, 2017 Solution #3 It's not bad, but I would get another PSU (Seasonic), but other than that, it looks pretty good. I hope you don't expect massive quality. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It's not bad, but I would get another PSU (Seasonic), but other than that, it looks pretty good. I hope you don't expect massive quality.
mcconkeymike Distinguished Dec 31, 2007 1,060 1 19,960 Jan 16, 2017 #4 I also would use a WD Red for a OS drive. They spin too slow. If you have an SSD for your OS, then a WD Red for data storage, then you'd be fine. Edit: would NOT use a WD Red for OS, only storage. Upvote 0 Downvote
I also would use a WD Red for a OS drive. They spin too slow. If you have an SSD for your OS, then a WD Red for data storage, then you'd be fine. Edit: would NOT use a WD Red for OS, only storage.
P PhysX_HW Distinguished Sep 23, 2015 309 5 19,065 Jan 16, 2017 #5 +1 for the i5 if your budget allows it. The two extra cores do increase the performance quite a bit. Upvote 0 Downvote