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 [OFFICIAL]Rig Suggestion Q&A Thread V11!

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terence_nwb
post Apr 12 2016, 11:21 PM

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QUOTE(MagnificM @ Apr 12 2016, 06:40 PM)
Budget : 3k
Purpose : Workstation
Software that will be use : Acad, SketchUp, Lumion
Personal reference : i7

If can, quote the price with and w/o monitor, TQVM
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Intel Core i7 6700 - RM 1258
Gigabyte B150M-D3H (D4) - RM 403
Corsair 16GB (8GB x 2) DDR4 2133MHz Value RAM - RM 296
Palit GTX750Ti 2GB GDDR5 StormX OC - RM 509
WD Blue 1TB HDD - RM 215
FSP Hexa+ 450W - RM 166
Bitfenix Nova - RM 149

Total: RM 2996 (ETech price inclusive of GST)

Intel Core i7 6700 - RM 1258
Gigabyte H110M-DS2 (D4) - RM 289
Corsair 8GB DDR4 2133MHz Value RAM - RM 148
Palit GTX740 2GB GDDR5 - RM 434
WD Blue 1TB HDD - RM 215
FSP Hexa+ 400W - RM 145
Bitfenix Nova - RM 149
BenQ GW2270 - RM 429

Total: RM 3067 (ETech price inclusive of GST)
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post Apr 12 2016, 11:24 PM

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QUOTE(SourPower @ Apr 12 2016, 10:02 PM)
Hi, anyone can suggest me 2k build

Budget: 2k (only cpu without monitor)
Purpose: gaming (GTA 5,DOTA 2, CSGO)
Softwares that use frequently: ms office, steam, chrome
personal preference: i5 proc
Location: kl

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Not recommended to go for i5 with your current budget, it will take almost 40% of your budget and rest of the components will look awful sweat.gif

Intel Core i3 6100 - RM 470
Gigabyte H110M-DS2 (D4) - RM 289
Corsair 8GB DDR4 2133MHz Value RAM - RM 148
Palit GTX750Ti 2GB GDDR5 StormX OC - RM 509
WD Blue 1TB HDD - RM 215
FSP Hexa+ 450W - RM 166
Bitfenix Nova - RM 149

Total: RM 1946 (ETech price inclusive of GST)
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post Apr 13 2016, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Apr 12 2016, 11:24 PM)
Not recommended to go for i5 with your current budget, it will take almost 40% of your budget and rest of the components will look awful  sweat.gif

Intel Core i3 6100 - RM 470
Gigabyte H110M-DS2 (D4) - RM 289
Corsair 8GB DDR4 2133MHz Value RAM - RM 148
Palit GTX750Ti 2GB GDDR5 StormX OC - RM 509
WD Blue 1TB HDD - RM 215
FSP Hexa+ 450W - RM 166
Bitfenix Nova - RM 149

Total: RM 1946 (ETech price inclusive of GST)
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thanks bro, its my friend request. I find the budget quite tight with the requirement he set. I already told him to increase the budget to 2.5k.
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post Apr 13 2016, 08:37 AM

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What is the lowest budget computer i can get for just streaming movie, surfing and download. Gaming is not main priority here. I lived in subang, any good shop around subang or usj. Tq
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QUOTE(hackwire @ Apr 13 2016, 08:37 AM)
What is the lowest budget computer i can get for just streaming movie, surfing and download. Gaming is not main priority here. I lived in subang, any good shop around subang or usj. Tq
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Intel Pentium G4400 - RM 233
Gigabyte H110M-DS2 (D4) - RM 280
Kingston 4GB DDR4 2133MHz Value RAM - RM 95
WD Blue 1TB HDD - RM 215
CM Elite 350W - RM 126
Armageddon Microtron T2X - RM 109

Total: RM 1058 (Techview price inclusive of GST)

Closest shop might be Techview (Jaya One PJ), not sure about other shop in Subang/USJ area.

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post Apr 13 2016, 09:27 AM

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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Apr 12 2016, 11:21 PM)
Intel Core i7 6700 - RM 1258
Gigabyte B150M-D3H (D4) - RM 403
Corsair 16GB (8GB x 2) DDR4 2133MHz Value RAM - RM 296
Palit GTX750Ti 2GB GDDR5 StormX OC - RM 509
WD Blue 1TB HDD - RM 215
FSP Hexa+ 450W - RM 166
Bitfenix Nova - RM 149

Total: RM 2996 (ETech price inclusive of GST)

Intel Core i7 6700 - RM 1258
Gigabyte H110M-DS2 (D4) - RM 289
Corsair 8GB DDR4 2133MHz Value RAM - RM 148
Palit GTX740 2GB GDDR5 - RM 434
WD Blue 1TB HDD - RM 215
FSP Hexa+ 400W - RM 145
Bitfenix Nova - RM 149
BenQ GW2270 - RM 429

Total: RM 3067 (ETech price inclusive of GST)
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do you suggest any other monitor smaller than 21" for an ACad or Sketchup user ? or any other 22" monitor cheaper than BenQ GW2270 ?
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post Apr 13 2016, 09:41 AM

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QUOTE(MagnificM @ Apr 13 2016, 09:27 AM)
do you suggest any other monitor smaller than 21" for an ACad or Sketchup user ? or any other 22" monitor cheaper than BenQ GW2270 ?
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AOC 20.7" E2180SWN - RM 350
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post Apr 13 2016, 10:19 AM

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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Apr 13 2016, 09:41 AM)
AOC 20.7" E2180SWN - RM 350
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noted, thx for the fast respond

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post Apr 13 2016, 12:34 PM

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QUOTE(MagnificM @ Apr 13 2016, 09:27 AM)
do you suggest any other monitor smaller than 21" for an ACad or Sketchup user ? or any other 22" monitor cheaper than BenQ GW2270 ?
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Suggest your pay the extra RM80 and stay with BenQ GW2270 instead, its a VA pannel almost as good as ISP, they are both superior viewing compared to cheap TN panel. Just go to any PC store and you can easily tell the difference in colour and viewing angles between TN and VA/ISP
Also this BenQ model is the Eye-care Monitor, ie flicker free.
its slightly bigger 20.7" vs 22"

I using the 24" thin bezel version instead and loving it.

You mention you are just a basic user, you may choose to downgrade to cheaper last gen system, ie haswell CPU + H81 mobo.
The money you save will be more then enough to cover for the BenQ GW2270 monitor with RM10-20 extra left over to your pocket
you will not notice any difference in performance,

You may choose to downgrade to a smaller cheaper case
Armageddon T1X - RM85. the last i checked it was all out of stock few weeks ago.

with the savings in case and last gen system, you can get a better/larger VA monitor, with about extra RM40 in savings you can invest that and upgrade to a 8GB ram instead of 4gb, but probably not notice any difference if you are a light user.
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post Apr 13 2016, 01:31 PM

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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Apr 11 2016, 09:48 PM)
Intel Core i3 6100 - RM 470
Gigabyte H110M-DS2 (D4) - RM 289
Corsair 8GB DDR4 2133MHz Value RAM - RM 148
Zotac GTX960 2GB GDDR5 ZT-90302-10M - RM 869
Kingston HyperX Fury 120GB SSD - RM 209
WD Blue 1TB HDD - RM 215
FSP Hexa+ 550W - RM 188
Bitfenix Nova - RM 149

Total: RM 2537 (ETech price inclusive of GST)
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Just i3 will do?

can take out the SSD and change the i3 to i5?

This post has been edited by MrEdward: Apr 13 2016, 01:33 PM
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post Apr 13 2016, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(Leon be here now @ Apr 13 2016, 12:34 PM)
Suggest your pay the extra RM80 and stay with BenQ GW2270 instead, its a VA pannel almost as good as ISP, they are both superior viewing compared to cheap TN panel. Just go to any PC store and you can easily tell the difference in colour and viewing angles between TN and VA/ISP
Also this BenQ model is the Eye-care Monitor, ie flicker free.
its slightly bigger 20.7" vs 22"

I using the 24" thin bezel version instead and loving it.

You mention you are just a basic user, you may choose to downgrade to cheaper last gen system, ie haswell CPU + H81 mobo.
The money you save will be more then enough to cover for the BenQ GW2270 monitor with RM10-20 extra left over to your pocket
you will not notice any difference in performance,

You may choose to downgrade to a smaller cheaper case
Armageddon T1X - RM85. the last i checked it was all out of stock few weeks ago.

with the savings in case and last gen system, you can get a better/larger VA monitor, with about extra RM40 in savings you can invest that and upgrade to a 8GB ram instead of 4gb, but probably not notice any difference if you are a light user.
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I see, tq for the explanation, this rig is for a friend of mine which she will upgrade later on, if you said so, ill ask her to stick with BenQ monitor then biggrin.gif

QUOTE(MrEdward @ Apr 13 2016, 01:31 PM)
Just i3 will do?

can take out the SSD and change the i3 to i5?
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if you're talking about 6th gen i5, then it is not enough, even if you take out the ssd, you still need to add around 200 to get i5, i think i5 is around rm800+


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post Apr 13 2016, 01:40 PM

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QUOTE(MagnificM @ Apr 13 2016, 01:36 PM)
if you're talking about 6th gen i5, then it is not enough, even if you take out the ssd, you still need to add around 200 to get i5, i think i5 is around rm800+
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That's why if the SSD is optional, I can remove it then add some money to change to i5.
But if the build with i3 is sufficient for most games, then I might just follow what the bro suggest. =)
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post Apr 13 2016, 02:18 PM

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QUOTE(MrEdward @ Apr 13 2016, 01:31 PM)
Just i3 will do?

can take out the SSD and change the i3 to i5?
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It depends on your purpose, even if you remove the SSD you still need to top up a bit for i5.
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post Apr 13 2016, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Apr 13 2016, 02:18 PM)
It depends on your purpose, even if you remove the SSD you still need to top up a bit for i5.
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gaming purpose, that's why if the SSD is optional then i will take it out and top up for the i5.
But with i3, enough for most of the FPS games?

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post Apr 13 2016, 03:30 PM

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QUOTE(MrEdward @ Apr 13 2016, 03:17 PM)
gaming purpose, that's why if the SSD is optional then i will take it out and top up for the i5.
But with i3, enough for most of the FPS games?
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If you can top up/accept the fact that you need to top up, then remove the SSD and opt for i5 instead, SSD can be added later on nod.gif

It depends on which FPS, CS:GO is ok, BF4 32/64 players MP maps not ok, even i5 (real quad core) is also struggling with the amount of units in the map laugh.gif
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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Apr 13 2016, 03:30 PM)
If you can top up/accept the fact that you need to top up, then remove the SSD and opt for i5 instead, SSD can be added later on  nod.gif

It depends on which FPS, CS:GO is ok, BF4 32/64 players MP maps not ok, even i5 (real quad core) is also struggling with the amount of units in the map  laugh.gif
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I see, but i5 sure better than i3. So i might take out the SSD.
any more suggestion?
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post Apr 13 2016, 04:20 PM

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QUOTE(MrEdward @ Apr 13 2016, 04:14 PM)
I see, but i5 sure better than i3. So i might take out the SSD.
any more suggestion?
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Your budget is around 2.7k?
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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Apr 13 2016, 04:20 PM)
Your budget is around 2.7k?
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Around that, if the MoBo I change it to ASUS H110M-D?
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QUOTE(MrEdward @ Apr 13 2016, 04:22 PM)
Around that, if the MoBo I change it to ASUS H110M-D?
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It's ok, just make sure you are getting the DDR4 version instead of DDR3.
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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Apr 13 2016, 04:27 PM)
It's ok, just make sure you are getting the DDR4 version instead of DDR3.
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Thx a lot my friend!
I live around Kepong, so the etech quite near. Can go ask from them right?

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