I am building a PC that I am going to use for gaming. I am not trying to make a $1000+ gaming PC just something decent to play games on. Here is my parts list: http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=21989611
I appreciate all feedback and thank you for taking your time and helping me.
Ok so I do have CPU in the link in the op and I don't know what that link was for but it is over my budget and I don't really like the parts in it I want to stick to the parts I have chosen. I guess I can use pcpartpicker to do this since the forum is no help at all
Budget:600-750
System Usage:casual gaming no hardcore
Are you including monitor, peripherals, OS etc in your budget?:nope getting all that with stuff I can find around my house
Preferred Websites / Stores for parts:newegg or amazon
Overclocking, yes or no?:not yet
SLI / Crossfire, yes or no?:not quite sure what that is really
Monitor Resolution (if upgrading, post the resolution of the monitor resolution you want):will look up when I get home
Other:I like pi?
Why are you upgrading?: need better gaming performance
I want windows 7 home premium 64 bit. I will just ebb playing normal games I.e . Minecraft and hl2. And once again I kind of would like to stick to the parts I picked
If you want to stick to those parts, then why did you make this thread? BothBrothersYT is trying to help you get a better build.
I at least want the same case and motherboard and equal or more amounts of power on the other things sorry for the misunderstanding I just wanted to know if those parts would work together really
You do not want that motherboard what so ever, http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3tTha trust me if you get this build, I may not be an expert but I have learned a lot from asking for my own build.
You clearly do not know what you are talking about. Just because a motherboard fails, doesn't mean the rest are terrible nor do not work.
That's almost like saying all Muslims are terrorists.
If op really wants to go with the same motherboard then let him go with SkyLoftian_Link's build, I'm just trying to recommend the best build that I can get him for that budget
You do not want that motherboard what so ever, http://pcpartpicker.com/p/3tTha trust me if you get this build, I may not be an expert but I have learned a lot from asking for my own build.
And 100 posts, yeah! Lol
That build looks nice except CPU power is a little low and overall it is a little over budget
Ok look if you could just give me specific reasons why my build is bad then maybe I could figure out ways to make it better and still be happy
You're getting an APU which is designed not to be used with a dedicated graphics card, because it has decent integrated graphics. You're paying around $40 more for the integrated graphics. Change it out to an Athlon x4 760k, it's the same CPU without the integrated graphics IIRC.
The case is expensive and doesn't look like anything special for the price. You'd be better off getting a plain case and if you want it to glow adding LED case fans.
Overpaying around $10 for the memory, and $10 more for the hard drive.
You're paying nearly as much on the motherboard as the graphics card. You're also probably not going to need such a fancy motherboard.
PSU is overkill wattage-wise and kind of expensive.
You can get a 750Ti for slightly more then the 750 which is better, and a r7 265 for slightly more then that for much more.
http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWishDetail.aspx?WishListNumber=21989611
I appreciate all feedback and thank you for taking your time and helping me.
https://www.youtube.com/user/UnknownSquidify
https://www.youtube.com/user/UnknownSquidify
System Usage:casual gaming no hardcore
Are you including monitor, peripherals, OS etc in your budget?:nope getting all that with stuff I can find around my house
Preferred Websites / Stores for parts:newegg or amazon
Overclocking, yes or no?:not yet
SLI / Crossfire, yes or no?:not quite sure what that is really
Monitor Resolution (if upgrading, post the resolution of the monitor resolution you want):will look up when I get home
Other:I like pi?
Why are you upgrading?: need better gaming performance
https://www.youtube.com/user/UnknownSquidify
https://www.youtube.com/user/UnknownSquidify
https://www.youtube.com/user/UnknownSquidify
I at least want the same case and motherboard and equal or more amounts of power on the other things sorry for the misunderstanding I just wanted to know if those parts would work together really
And 100 posts, yeah! Lol
https://www.youtube.com/user/UnknownSquidify
https://www.youtube.com/user/UnknownSquidify
https://www.youtube.com/user/UnknownSquidify
If op really wants to go with the same motherboard then let him go with SkyLoftian_Link's build, I'm just trying to recommend the best build that I can get him for that budget
https://www.youtube.com/user/UnknownSquidify
That build looks nice except CPU power is a little low and overall it is a little over budget
https://www.youtube.com/user/UnknownSquidify
You're getting an APU which is designed not to be used with a dedicated graphics card, because it has decent integrated graphics. You're paying around $40 more for the integrated graphics. Change it out to an Athlon x4 760k, it's the same CPU without the integrated graphics IIRC.
The case is expensive and doesn't look like anything special for the price. You'd be better off getting a plain case and if you want it to glow adding LED case fans.
Overpaying around $10 for the memory, and $10 more for the hard drive.
You're paying nearly as much on the motherboard as the graphics card. You're also probably not going to need such a fancy motherboard.
PSU is overkill wattage-wise and kind of expensive.
You can get a 750Ti for slightly more then the 750 which is better, and a r7 265 for slightly more then that for much more.