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Need help with first pc build

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 11:03 am
by KfreakinP
My budget is:$800
I live in: Texas, United States
Operating system: (need or got one ? ) have windows 10
Monitor: already have monitor
Gaming resolution : (1080p for sure wouldn't mind higher when neccassary. But not essential. Only single monitor planned)
Peripherals?: ( no have everything needed
Will you do overclocking?: (no)
What are you planning to do with. I am early in video game development learning. Mostly will be playing games like overwatch, witcher 3, PUBG, LoL and other first person triple A titles. Have attached my thought of a first build. Below.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/sBWsFd

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 3:28 pm
by KfreakinP
[QUOTE="kfreakinp, post: 44807, member: 102651"]My budget is:$800
I live in: Texas, United States
Operating system: (need or got one ? ) have windows 10
Monitor: already have monitor
Gaming resolution : (1080p for sure wouldn't mind higher when neccassary. But not essential. Only single monitor planned)
Peripherals?: ( no have everything needed
Will you do overclocking?: (no)
What are you planning to do with. I am early in video game development learning. Mostly will be playing games like overwatch, witcher 3, PUBG, LoL and other first person triple A titles. Have attached my thought of a first https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Jrqn4C[/QUOTE]

Posted: Tue Jun 06, 2017 3:29 pm
by KfreakinP
Have changed the build to the following below.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Jrqn4C

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2017 9:33 am
by NurSpass
Hey there kfreakinp,

I would recommend a few small tweaks in order to get down to your target price point.

First, change out the 7600K with a 7600. The K model of intel chips allows for overclocking. You mentioned that you dont plan on doing this so save yourself the money.

Second, there really isnt any need for a Motherboard with the Z270 chipset. An inexpensive Z170 will be perfect with your build. I'd recommend the Asus Z170 Pro Gaming. This will save you ~$100, getting closer.

Third, you can save yourself about $15 by switching to a lower wattage PSU. Intel/Nvidia builds rarely get above 400W. My typical recommendation is that your peak usage shouldn't go above 80% of the max power. 550W should be plenty.

Last, I'm not certain of your current student status or the feelings around "Grey Market" places for purchasing a copy of Windows. If you are a student, you can often get windows through your school for very cheap (if not free).

I hope this helps. Overall an excellent first build. I hope you enjoy.

-NurSpass