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Custom build pc

mahir.asrani2

Junior Member
Here are my spec image
And tell me that can i connect these component together
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Thank you
 
They work together, but:

- Do not go for LGA 1155. Choose the current LGA 1150 (Haswell). The prices are usually the same.

- You also need DDR3 RAM.

-GT 630 is usless. Do not buy such a slow card. Either use the integrated graphics, or buy at least a Nvidia GTX 750. If the budget does not allow i3 + GTX 750 and you want this PC for games, then it is better to downgrade the CPU to a Pentium so that you can afford the more powerful graphics card. If no games, then drop the discrete graphics card and aim for Core i5.
 
They work together, but:

- Do not go for LGA 1155. Choose the current LGA 1150 (Haswell). The prices are usually the same.

- You also need DDR3 RAM.

-GT 630 is usless. Do not buy such a slow card. Either use the integrated graphics, or buy at least a Nvidia GTX 750. If the budget does not allow i3 + GTX 750 and you want this PC for games, then it is better to downgrade the CPU to a Pentium so that you can afford the more powerful graphics card. If no games, then drop the discrete graphics card and aim for Core i5.
My friend say use ati/amd gfx card
Whats difference
 
From AMD, go for R7 260X or higher level graphics card.

What do you use this PC for? Gaming? What resolution is your monitor?
 
yeah I would recommend the z97 and 1150 chipset. alot better. And amd board with ati card is not necessary. you can run a nvidia gpu with amd cpu with no issues. i've done it before. that 630 is not great for gaming, its like a entry level card, go with at least a 650 ti or a 750 ti, more performance and better. get a SSD, there are alot of inexpensive 120gb ssd's that will boot up the system super fast. use that blue drive as a data drive.
 
I would avoid GTX 650 Ti. But I do not think that you can still get one, anyway (new, not second hand).

Also, a Z97 motherboard is to expensive for a budget gaming PC.

Try to make something like this:

Pentium Haswell + B85 motherboard + 8GB DDR3 + GTX 750 Ti 2GB + 1TB HDD + 120GB SSD (this can be added later).

Choose a Haswell, not a Haswell Refresh CPU with a 8-series board, because a Haswell Refresh may require a BIOS update (and to do that, you need a non-Refresh Haswell).

If you have to choose between a 1TB HDD and 120GB SSD, then choose the HDD, because games require a lot of space.
 
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