[SOLVED] what you think about this build

Jul 3, 2019
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this not my own build its a company build and i was wondering if this build good for gaming its much cheap
iam going to use it's like 2/3 months then i will change the psu and gpu
dose the 350w psu work for me or i have to change it when i just buy the pc (can its handel for 2/3 months)
(iam buying it for gaming )

CPU : #INTEL i3 9100F 3.6Ghz 4Q4T 6Mo Cache
CM : #Asrock H310M-HDV
RAM : #XPG FLAME 8Go 2666Mhz
SSD: #ADATA 240Go SU630
GPU : #GIGABYTE #1650_4Go_OC
Case : #AURES Raider #RGB_Fan + #Controller
PSU: #AURES 350w efficiency 75%
 
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For esports titles it's not a bad cpu for the money, but selecting this processor for triple A titles and expectations of 60fps or higher is a mistake. One might say you can lower graphical detail, but dependant on the game and most triple A titles this places more load on the cpu. Games optimized for more than 4 cores will result in stutter.
Your plan to change the power supply and video card later is not good, video card is fine, and you don't want to use a bad power supply at all, so wait till you can get a system with a good power supply. If this is a pre-built, replace the power supply with a good quality 500 watt or higher one soon as you get it. CPU is a bit lower for that video card but will be OK.
 

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Ran into this issue myself as well,but bios support and the latest intel 9xxxF series is not ideal so might very possible that the motherboard bought doesn't support that 9100F yet because it carries an older bios. The bios required is very recent (2019/3/26)
Make sure the shop you buy from is able to update it for you.
 
For esports titles it's not a bad cpu for the money, but selecting this processor for triple A titles and expectations of 60fps or higher is a mistake. One might say you can lower graphical detail, but dependant on the game and most triple A titles this places more load on the cpu. Games optimized for more than 4 cores will result in stutter.
 
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