If you think you can make my build better while staying under my budget, please read on.
Budget: $550 Barebones
Goal: Make a cheap, yet still powerful gaming and school pc, with some power for 1080p video rendering and editing.
Notes: I could take out the SSD and have more money for other components, but I really want a fast boot. If you have any suggestions for me, please reply. I will be playing games like Destiny, TF2, League of Legends, Minecraft, and CS:GO. My friend might build the same system if mine turns out good enough.
CPU: AMD Athlon X4 760K 3.6GHz Quad Core
I was going to use an 860K, but the 760K recently went low in price. I would use the Pentium G3258, but I am nervous about overclocking, and I wanted a four core CPU. I can get this on Amazon Prime for $80
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-F2A78M-HD2 Micro ATX FM2+
I really don't know too much about this motherboard, but it has everything I really want so I'm not too picky.
Memory: Team Zeus Red 2x4GB DDR3-1600
In order to save cost while still having 8GB of Dual Channel RAM, I went with 1600 RAM. I don't know too much about Team memory, which makes me uneasy, but I wanted to see if their RAM was worth its salt, so I may send it back if it doesn't perform like I want. One good thing about this RAM though, is that it has a newegg combo with my motherboard, which combined with the RAM, is a total of $112
SSD: Kingston SSDNow V300 120GB 2.5"
DANG THESE THINGS ARE CHEAP! I want an SSD to only speed up boot time, which is the reason I went with 120GB. 'Nuff said, for only $60 on Amazon Prime.
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM 64MB Cache 3.5"
I needed a 1TB, 7200RPM, 64MB Cache hard drive for all of my storage, and I decided to pick the very cheap Barracuda. Also, it has 940 reviews, hitting 4.6/5 stars. $54 on Amazon Prime.
Video Card: Sapphire Radeon R9 270X w/ Dual-X Cooler
The R9 270X was exactly what I needed, and I decided to go with the Sapphire Dual-X version because it was, well, exactly what I needed. Apparently, the Dual-X Cooler is very quiet and works great, and at $180 on Newegg, didn't break the bank (too hard). If I get rid of the SSD, I could end up with a GTX 760 instead, but that's an option I'll leave for you to suggest.
Case & PSU: Cooler Master Elite 350 ATX Mid-Tower case w/ 500W PSU
When I saw this bundle, I thought I died an went to heaven. I'm not one for looks when it comes to budget builds, and it was more like a $40 PSU and a $10 case. The only problem I really see is that the PSU may not be enough, because it probably is 80+, and according to PCPartPicker.com, my system may run on 374W. It may just be me though, so I don't know.
OS: Is Windows 7 better than Windows 8/8.1? Should I wait for 10? How should I get the OS for a cheap price? I have got a lot of questions on this subject, so please try to answer.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/digah2750/saved/YDxV3C
PCPartPicker Link^
Budget: $550 Barebones
Goal: Make a cheap, yet still powerful gaming and school pc, with some power for 1080p video rendering and editing.
Notes: I could take out the SSD and have more money for other components, but I really want a fast boot. If you have any suggestions for me, please reply. I will be playing games like Destiny, TF2, League of Legends, Minecraft, and CS:GO. My friend might build the same system if mine turns out good enough.
CPU: AMD Athlon X4 760K 3.6GHz Quad Core
I was going to use an 860K, but the 760K recently went low in price. I would use the Pentium G3258, but I am nervous about overclocking, and I wanted a four core CPU. I can get this on Amazon Prime for $80
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-F2A78M-HD2 Micro ATX FM2+
I really don't know too much about this motherboard, but it has everything I really want so I'm not too picky.
Memory: Team Zeus Red 2x4GB DDR3-1600
In order to save cost while still having 8GB of Dual Channel RAM, I went with 1600 RAM. I don't know too much about Team memory, which makes me uneasy, but I wanted to see if their RAM was worth its salt, so I may send it back if it doesn't perform like I want. One good thing about this RAM though, is that it has a newegg combo with my motherboard, which combined with the RAM, is a total of $112
SSD: Kingston SSDNow V300 120GB 2.5"
DANG THESE THINGS ARE CHEAP! I want an SSD to only speed up boot time, which is the reason I went with 120GB. 'Nuff said, for only $60 on Amazon Prime.
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM 64MB Cache 3.5"
I needed a 1TB, 7200RPM, 64MB Cache hard drive for all of my storage, and I decided to pick the very cheap Barracuda. Also, it has 940 reviews, hitting 4.6/5 stars. $54 on Amazon Prime.
Video Card: Sapphire Radeon R9 270X w/ Dual-X Cooler
The R9 270X was exactly what I needed, and I decided to go with the Sapphire Dual-X version because it was, well, exactly what I needed. Apparently, the Dual-X Cooler is very quiet and works great, and at $180 on Newegg, didn't break the bank (too hard). If I get rid of the SSD, I could end up with a GTX 760 instead, but that's an option I'll leave for you to suggest.
Case & PSU: Cooler Master Elite 350 ATX Mid-Tower case w/ 500W PSU
When I saw this bundle, I thought I died an went to heaven. I'm not one for looks when it comes to budget builds, and it was more like a $40 PSU and a $10 case. The only problem I really see is that the PSU may not be enough, because it probably is 80+, and according to PCPartPicker.com, my system may run on 374W. It may just be me though, so I don't know.
OS: Is Windows 7 better than Windows 8/8.1? Should I wait for 10? How should I get the OS for a cheap price? I have got a lot of questions on this subject, so please try to answer.
http://pcpartpicker.com/user/digah2750/saved/YDxV3C
PCPartPicker Link^