Well, AloXX suggested me some PC parts and they sounded pretty good. Only thing that I'm worried about is the CPU. I, myself added the case, keyboard, mouse, mouse mat and the monitor. I'd buy a cheaper case if I'd get better CPU. I'd choose those parts myself but I really don't know which part is good and so on. The parts must be from 1a (My own reason). Well, here are all my parts.

GPU

Case

Monitor

Motherboard

Keyboard

Mouse

PSU

RAM

Mouse Pad

CPU

Hard Drive

Here are all the CPUs if you wish to help me. Also, the keyboard sais Language: English/Russian but it doesn't have Russian letters on it. Could I use it as a normal keyboard then? Thanks for your time and have a good day :)

EDIT: My budget is about 550-600€. I would like to get one for 550€ but you may still recommend parts for 600€

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nope, cant see parts, go here and choose all your components http://pcpartpicker.com/

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I'll do it :)

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Edited so you can see all parts :)

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now it would be nice if site was on english, but i think we will manage somehow

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Well, it has too few RAM for me.

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dont know then, maybe somebody else has some better solution but i have to go to work now, ill check it when i come back if somebody else doesnt help you

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Okay. Thanks and cya :)

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Best state the budget for the system, low-end it might be but especially at the lower end say €20 might do magic.

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If you want a better CPU, switch to the cheapest Haswell i3 and change the case to a Fractal Design Core 1000. The case isn't the greatest but it'll suffice. There really isn't much more room to shave off money except dropping to a R7 265

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Okay, thanks. I really don't want to drop to R7 so I think I'll drop in case :)

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Performance difference is only ~10% between the R7 265 and R9 270. And be wary of the cheapest cases since some might not come with fans.

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Your chosen CPU is pretty weak, but i3 is waste for a low-budged PC, I suggest you try to get your hands on Intel Pentium G3258 (not available on your page for some reason), which is current best buy thanks to the easy overclocking. Also MB is not really a thing you should be saving a lot on, not that you need a highend, but still. Also, are you getting micro-atx for any specific reason?

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Nah, I'm not getting it for specific reason. I really don't know about PCs and I chose it because it looked nice. I'd change it if it isn't good :)

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how can you suggest a Pentium G over a Intel?? you say I3 is a waste but suggest a weaker CPU?? and a budget MB is just fine in his case

the one thing you do not want to skimp on is the Power Supply as that will be the bases for all your hardware that is the engine of system so to speak

and the I3 has dual core but fakes the other 2 so that is still better then 2 core and is one of the reason it beats an FX6300

he does not need a full atx unless he plans on doing dual graphics or add other add ons

micro atx is just fine and will save lots of space

an I3 will beat a FX6300 in a lot things and will beat it in most gaming as the single core performance is hand down better the I3 will be a good choice also because it has a APU on board so if you get a video card and it goes out you will not be without a computer as you can use the on board APU

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Intel makes Pentium CPUs fyi

The reason he suggested a G3258 is because it can be overclocked. It also has the nearly the exact same IPC as any i3 you can suggest since it has Haswell cores.

Hyper threading doesn't fake two cores. It's a method of splitting and prioritizing tasks.

You're mixing up terms with APU and GPU

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either way the FX 6300 struggles to even beat the I3 and it is only a dual core with 4 thread

you act like the AMD is a true 6 core when it is not

it is simply 3 core with 2 threads on each core so if you want to get all techy

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What

I haven't said anything about the FX-6300. I'm just trying to correct most of the things you say.

And if you want to get "techy" then its 3 modules, not 3 cores with 2 threads. Each module has far more inside than a standard Intel core - a combined shared front end, a shared FPU, and two integer units. There's a huge difference with the way Intel and AMD do their multi-threading.

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i am not mixing up teach what i was saying the person would still be better of with an I3 because it has a GPU built in so if the video card goes down they will still have a cpu to use without waiting for another gpu

over clocking might not be something this person wants to do?? have you ever thought of that,it voids the warranty and it is risky

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It does not have an APU onboard. It has a GPU built onto the die. I know what you were saying but you were mixing up terms which can be confusing to people who don't know what you mean.

I'm only explaining why the other guy suggested a G3258. An i3 is a "waste" in the sense that it costs quite a bit more. Overclocking CPUs is far from risky...but that's up to OP to decide.

Anyways, as I said above, I'm only trying to explain his post to you since you didn't seem to underatand it. And correct the numerous mistakes in your posts...

Edit: And in regards to your post below, how is getting an i3 better for upgrading in the future? The pentiums are all LGA1150 as well. It would make zero sense to get a more expensive cpu if you plan on switching it later.

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Forgot about this topic, you will probably not read this but hey, it would bug me if I did not explain it to you so you won't mislead someone.

i3 is terrible pick for a super low budged gaming PC (which OP's is with 600 euro for everything), strongest Pentiums are sufficient for mid-range GPUs providing best bang for a buck. Even more so with the one I mentioned which is safe for pretty easy and quite powerful overclocking. Up for consideration is also the upgradability of Pentium, since you can get i5 or even i7 (same goes with i3, but going from Pentium to i5 is rather more impressive =) )

As for the motherboard, what exactly do you mean by saving up space? What exactly do you want to put into your midi tower (thats the case he has chosen) using the space left by using micro-atx instead of atx mb. There is no point in putting micro-atx board into midi tower, sacrificing better cooling and more slots which he could have on atx board. As for the price, obviously he does not need to go for high-end stuff, regular 80-90 euro board is just fine and I would recommend it over going for super cheap one anytime, for a gaming PC with possible upgrading in the future.

At least you got the power supply part right, yeah, obviously you do not want to save too much there, risking a blow up cuz of cheap ass PSU.

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try to look for a Intel pentium G3258 20th anniversary and a OCable MB (H81 Asus MB are OCable now, so you should be able to do it with that same one)

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Get an AMD CPU , they are much cheaper and pretty good . FX-8350 is a good choice .

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Take a look at his budget. The FX-8350 is also probably the worst priced AMD cpu in their product line outside of the stupid 5 GHz model

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Sadly, most of the links lead to the main page and I really don't want this monitor.

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They still don't work for me. I really don't like this monitor because I had those in school and they were a bit weird for me. I really like the monitor I chose :)

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Thank you for your time :)

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Your CPU pick is pretty good in my opinion :)

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Seems like you missed some _ in links. Still, I can't find that PSU and RAM

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an I3 will be a better choice you will have better choices to upgrade in the future as AMD has bowed out for the near future of making main stream CPU's and instead decided to focus on APU's

it also depends on what you plan on doing if you want gaming a I3 will keep up with a FX6300 and in quiet a few games actually beat it due to the far better single core performance

you could always be the cpu used you will save a bit and may even get a better deal though that depends on you if you want to do that and well whats available in your area

what are you wanting to do with your pc? mostly gaming? what games?

do you want to do any major photo editing or video editing

i am not sure why so many people still suggest the AMD side when it has no future so you will be stuck with FX line and it is not that great of of a cpu and as time passes it will only show its age even more

AMD still makes decent GPU'S and still has some of the best bang for your buck GPU's below 200

if you think about getting used it could save you some coin to get better stuff

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Upgrading isn't really anything great as you'd still be stuck on the socket.
The Haswell/Haswell Refresh are LGA1150, and the upcoming Broadwell too, but Intel won't stay on the same socket forever.
And not necessarily stuck with the FX lineup, if they decide to make other CPUs work with the AM3+.

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AMD's next socket is due in 2016 vs late 2015 for Intel not a huge difference on that end

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hence why i said Intel as it has a better upgrade path even if you got a 1150 there is still plenty of options as the 1155 socket only adds the support for slightly faster cpu socket

and there next socket may be in the future but nobody knows hows good it will be hence why i said Intel would be the better choice regardless it has better per core performance and is a lot easier to find has better motherboard options

and the used market is strong for it and buying a used cpu is low risk as they tend to out last the hardware and well the power consumption and poor per core performance of any the current cpu and pretty much the end of the AM3+ socket makes it hard for me to suggest for t he future

and if AMD sticks with something that still works with socket AM3+ they are idiots they need a whole new teach the AM3+ does not cut it now nor will it in 2 or 3 years from now

the only thing that keeps the AMD selling CPU is the price

my suggestions are based on performance for gaming and for future as if they go with Intel finding a faster CPU in the future will be easier and perform better then anything that AMD has to offer at this point as anything above the 6300 really is not that good once you consider the power consumption and performance compared to Intel in that price range there is no contest as Intel rules in the above 200 dollar range

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9-series boards will work with Broadwell, but I don't think any past that.

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Yea, I want to play games. I want to play games like Skyrim, Tomb Raider, Far Cry 3 (Maybe even 4 if it runs :P) Assassin's Creed games, The Witcher games and many more.

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then Intel at this point would still be your better choice due to the better single core performance but if you want to run future games i would not get anything below 2gig and imo nothing below a 270

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i see you got your opinions so as you see now all you need to do is decide.

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TomsHardware is probably a better place to go for this kind of information.

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Yes.

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Done :)

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Well, nobody has replied so far.

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Kasparkople suggested me this :)

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Closed 9 years ago by CarlEric.