Hi guys, I'm new to building a desktop as this will be my first one. I'm not a tech person, nor am I familiar with most things. I only have the basics. Now, I'm building a desktop around the budget of 4400RM. I reside in Malaysia, but most of my parts would be bought in hong kong, which I know is a risk of having a shorter warranty or no warranty at all. Within the budget, I literally have to include everything there is to a desktop, meaning a monitor as well. I'm not sure if these are compatible for each other. The use of this computer is for me to play LoL (almost exclusively), or single player games that really does not require super strong graphics card. However, when I do play games, i play for long hours, thus, im getting a mid-high graphics card. I will not be overclocking either simply because i dont know how and i dont think it'll benefit me anyways. This is my following build (prices are in HKD and gotten from price.com.hk):
CPU: Intel core i5-4690 $1620
Motherboard: ASUS H97-Pro Gamer $990
GPU: ASUS GTX 950 2GB DDR5 $1450 (Not sure to get the 950 or the 960, any suggestions?)
HD: Western Digital WD2000FYYZ 2TB $913
SSD: Sandisk 128GB $359
RAM: Corsair Vengeance pro DDR3 1600Mhz 2x8GB $999
Power Supply: Corsair VS550 550w $359
Total: $6690 ($3755RM)
Remaining: $1060 ($600RM) for monitor and casing.
I have left the casing and monitor out as those I will have to buy in Malaysia.
Of course I want to get the best build there is out there for me, however, I really cannot go past this budget as it already is the maximum that I can go. And most importantly, I don't know whether or not these are compatible and whether or not it will make full use of each part of the computer. As I mentioned before, I really am new, I don't study computers, or follow up on the news, so please make your replies dummy-proof. Thanks
4400 PC build, New to building a desktop
Sep 8 2015, 01:30 PM, updated 11y ago
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