compatibility check on my newly build

combae

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My approximate budget is around 500 € and will like to order the parts after getting inputs form you . The PC will be mainly used as a Casual home PC for Movies, Internet, Excel simulations, Occasional Gaming (Flatout, NFS) and some office tasks.

Currently I am not going to Overclocking and also not intention to crossfire. I am trying to keep it as a budget build. for the time being my wallet doesn't permit me to go for a discrete Graphic card. But in future yes I will.

Following are the selected parts. Please give a final check and your valuable comments before I order my parts.

CPU- Intel i3-2120
MOBO -ASRock H77 Pro4-M
RAM - Corsair Vengeance — 4GB Dual Channel DDR3 Memory Kit (CMZ4GX3M2A1600C9B) . I am not sure if this is fine with the mono as I don't
see this in the list of supported memory module list.

HDD- Western DigitalHard disk WD5000AAKX 500 GB 3.5 " SATA-III (600MB/s) 7200 rpm
PSU- FSP Fortron SAGA II 500 PC power supply. Will if be sufficient to provide enough juice for the machine?

CASE- Silverstone SST-PS04B PC. It was the cheapest I could find. D:

Monitor- Asus VE228 21.5 " monitor

Lg Dvd-burner Bulk Sata Gh22Ns70


PLease Suggest me on parts compatibility . As this is my first mission , I am little bit nervous and scared :confused:
 

krnmastersgt

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In terms of compatibility, those should all be fine together. Not sure what you paid for them or where you bought them so not sure on if it was an efficient build, but it should work just fine.
 

lehtv

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Compatibility wise it's fine. Where are you buying from? Online?

CPU you should be fine with a Pentium G620 60e for the stated uses, nothing you do demands hyperthreading.
Mobo Asrock B75 70e would be fine
RAM 8GB DDR3-1333 42e (better eur/gb)
HDD HD103SJ 1TB 7200 85e
PSU Poor selection and bad prices at Conrad... any other shops?
Case should be fine

Should be about 350eur, leaving you with 150 eur for a nice graphics card to play modern games with, or just pocket the money
 
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mfenn

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PLease Suggest me on parts compatibility . As this is my first mission , I am little bit nervous and scared :confused:

Hang in there soldier! AT:GH never leaves a man behind!

Anyway, I agree with lehtv that the PSU could be better. The Corsair CX430 is 45e at amazon.de. That's less money for a better quality PSU than an FSP. 430W is way more than an IGP-only Sandy Bridge system will draw.