New Pc Build on a cheap budget

henry1001

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Case and PSU: http://www.mwave.com.au/sku-16011438-Aywun_A1_977B_

Graphics card: http://www.mwave.com.au/sku-4206081...-_1024MB_128-bit_DDR5_-_775__4000MHz_Clock_-_

Motherboard: http://www.mwave.com.au/sku-2802369...herboard_Intel_Socket_LGA_1155_2x2x_DDR3_Chan

CPU: http://www.mwave.com.au/sku-1901024...ocessor_LGA1155_2_70GHz_2x_256KB_L2_&_3MB_L3_

Ram: http://www.mwave.com.au/sku-3714036...8GB_(2x4GB)_DDR3_DIMM_240_pin_1333_MHz_CL9_1_

Parts I have: monitor, HDD, optical drive, peripherals

So I am trying to build a cheap gaming PC on a budget of around $350. I plan on doing some office work on it as well. I live in Australia so preferably I would like to buy from there. Is this a decent PC build? What would you change?
 

Ken g6

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For your budget, this generally looks good. I am surprised you couldn't find cheaper RAM and a cheaper H61 mobo, though.
 

henry1001

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Thanks for the reply - could you go on mwave aus and if possible find me some cheaper parts?
 

henry1001

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So would the 500w power supply be sufficient to run the computer?

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Ken g6

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could you go on mwave aus and if possible find me some cheaper parts?
OK, fine. Here's cheaper RAM.

H61 board price depends on whether you want USB3 and/or SATA3. SATA3 is only useful for SSDs, of which I gather you have none right now. This is the cheapest possible board without either.

You could also drop 100MHz from your processor. Is that enough to get a 6850? If not, just stick with the 6770 and find the fastest Pentium G-series processor that fits your budget.
 

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I agree with Ken. Also, the "500W" PSU in an "Aywun" (lol) case is going to be of dubious quality to say the least. This Antec 450W isn't spectacular, but it is unlikely to blow your PC up, unlike the Aywun.
 

henry1001

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Sorry to bump this thread again but I found a gigabyte case with a 420w psu, would this run the computer?
 

Skott

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Okay so its better to buy the psu separate?

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Usually, yes, but it depends on the psu in question. If the case comes with a quality psu then go with it. Ideally you want to stick to name brand psu, like, Antec. Corsair, Cooler Master, Sesonic, XFX, Enermax, etc., Not necessarily in that order though. Also need to shop by models. They all max good ones and some a little less than good but for the most part they are good quality. Basically look for 80 Plus models or better. You may or may not want a modular unit as well.