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richard912
post Mar 26 2017, 04:52 PM

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QUOTE(Nursh @ Mar 26 2017, 04:45 PM)
With my current budget, should I wait AMD Ryzen to arrive then only I proceed to build my PCt? I'm thinking of getting my PC built within a week, maximum I can wait is 2 weeks. Please suggest on what parts should i get for my PC again since I had revised it. Now I will only focus on bulding 2.5k PC Rigs for the meantime, I will upgrade CPU and GPU at the same time in the future.
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If you can afford to wait, wait. You have nothing to lose waiting for the Ryzen 5. However, not sure of the Malaysian pricing yet though. Rumors have it that price of the Ryzen 5 will start from US$169 for Ryzen 5 1400 to US$249 for a Ryzen 1600X
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QUOTE(Nursh @ Mar 26 2017, 04:45 PM)
With my current budget, should I wait AMD Ryzen to arrive then only I proceed to build my PCt? I'm thinking of getting my PC built within a week, maximum I can wait is 2 weeks. Please suggest on what parts should i get for my PC again since I had revised it. Now I will only focus on bulding 2.5k PC Rigs for the meantime, I will upgrade CPU and GPU at the same time in the future.
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If 2 weeks is the max limit, then just pick Intel CPU, Ryzen 3 and 5 are scheduled to reach by 11/04 while their mITX mobo are yet to have any confirmed release date, not really worth to wait if you are in a rush.
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Hi guys

Gonna need your great suggestion again.

[Budget]
2k-2.5k

[Purpose]
Gaming rig and watching movie.

[Hardwares that will be re-use]
Keyboard and mouse is the only one reuse.

[Monitor resolution]
1080p. Any inch, as long it fits with the budget.

[Games & softwares that use frequently]
Most of the time playing Path of Exile or heroes of the storm.

[Personal preferences]
Nothing much. Drive is not really required. Need monitor though.

[Location]
Selangor, Damansara.

Thanks guys.

This post has been edited by Nshade: Mar 26 2017, 05:29 PM
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QUOTE(Nshade @ Mar 26 2017, 05:25 PM)
Hi guys

Gonna need your great suggestion again.

[Budget]
2k-2.5k

[Purpose]
Gaming rig and watching movie.

[Hardwares that will be re-use]
Keyboard and mouse is the only one reuse.

[Monitor resolution]
1080p. Any inch, as long it fits with the budget.

[Games & softwares that use frequently]
Most of the time playing Path of Exile or heroes of the storm.

[Personal preferences]
Nothing much. Drive is not really required. Need monitor though.

[Location]
Selangor, Damansara.

Thanks guys.
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Both the games you listed don't appear to be too demanding in terms of system requirement. You could consider this:

CPU - Intel G4560 RM249
MOBO - ASUS H110M-K RM279
RAM - KINGSTON D4 PC2133 8GB RM270
SSD -
HDD - 1TB 7200 Seagate Barracuda RM212
PSU - Thermaltake LitePower 550W RM199
Case - Techware F3 RM124
GPU - ASUS GTX1050 2G GDDR5 PH RM599
Monitor - 21.5" LG 22MP48HQ RM408

Total - RM2340 C-zone price

You could consider adding a PNY CS1311 SSD 120GB for RM233
DeathShadow
post Mar 26 2017, 05:53 PM

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[Budget]
RM 3000 - RM 4000

[Purpose]
Gaming, HD movies, etc

[Hardwares that will be re-use]
Already have mouse, keyboard, speaker and monitor

[Monitor resolution]
1920 x 1080p (ViewSonic VA2419-sh)

[Games & softwares that use frequently]
League of Legends
CSGO
D2
Dragon Age series
The Witcher series
Tomb Raider 2013 and Rise of Tomb Raider

[Personal preferences]
Not much really, first time building own pc
preferably a rig that can support more recent games as I plan to play them (Overwatch/Dark Souls 3 etc)
planning to get it towards the second half of 2017, just need a rough plan so I can aim for it

[Location]
Selangor

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post Mar 26 2017, 07:03 PM

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QUOTE(DeathShadow @ Mar 26 2017, 05:53 PM)
[Budget]
RM 3000 - RM 4000

[Purpose]
Gaming, HD movies, etc

[Hardwares that will be re-use]
Already have mouse, keyboard, speaker and monitor

[Monitor resolution]
1920 x 1080p (ViewSonic VA2419-sh)

[Games & softwares that use frequently]
League of Legends
CSGO
D2
Dragon Age series
The Witcher series
Tomb Raider 2013 and Rise of Tomb Raider

[Personal preferences]
Not much really, first time building own pc
preferably a rig that can support more recent games as I plan to play them (Overwatch/Dark Souls 3 etc)
planning to get it towards the second half of 2017, just need a rough plan so I can aim for it

[Location]
Selangor
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CPU - Intel i5 7400 RM790
MOBO - GIGABYTE B250M-HD3 RM409
RAM - KINGSTON D4 PC2133 8GB RM270
SSD - PNY CS1311 SSD 120GB RM233
HDD - 1TB 7200 Seagate Barracuda RM212
PSU - Corsair VS550W RM248
Case - Techware F3 RM124
GPU - MSI GTX1060 6G D5 T OC RM1300
Monitor - ViewSonic VA2419-sh RM499

Total RM4085 C-zone price

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post Mar 26 2017, 07:14 PM

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QUOTE(richard912 @ Mar 26 2017, 07:03 PM)
CPU - Intel i5 7400 RM790
MOBO - GIGABYTE B250M-HD3 RM409
RAM - KINGSTON D4 PC2133 8GB RM270
SSD - PNY CS1311 SSD 120GB RM233
HDD - 1TB 7200 Seagate Barracuda RM212
PSU - Corsair VS550W RM248
Case - Techware F3 RM124
GPU - MSI GTX1060 6G D5 T OC RM1300
Monitor - ViewSonic VA2419-sh RM499

Total RM4085 C-zone price
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I already own the monitor, any changes to the build if I exclude the purchase of the monitor? Thanks!
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post Mar 26 2017, 07:19 PM

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QUOTE(DeathShadow @ Mar 26 2017, 07:14 PM)
I already own the monitor, any changes to the build if I exclude the purchase of the monitor? Thanks!
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CPU - Intel i5 7500 RM880
MOBO - GIGABYTE B250M-HD3 RM409
RAM - KINGSTON D4 PC2133 8GB RM270
SSD - Samsung EVO 250GB RM482
HDD - 1TB 7200 Seagate Barracuda RM212
PSU - Corsair VS550W RM248
Case - Techware F3 RM124
GPU - MSI GTX1060 6G D5 T OC RM1300

Total RM3925
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post Mar 26 2017, 10:02 PM

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QUOTE(kingkingyyk @ Mar 26 2017, 03:37 PM)
The R3 series will be equivalent to i5, to compete with i3. It is possible to get both the processor and motherboard under 1K, considering AM4 boards are quite cheap. smile.gif

Sadly, it hasn't arrived yet. Wait for the announcement.
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Oic.. Saw some o9 shop selling around rm400.. Cheapest ryzen 5 already rm800++..

Need to wait longer then to see if there is budget am4 mobo..

Ty btw smile.gif
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QUOTE(suju2403 @ Mar 26 2017, 10:02 PM)
Oic.. Saw some o9 shop selling around rm400.. Cheapest ryzen 5 already rm800++..

Need to wait longer then to see if there is budget am4 mobo.. 

Ty btw smile.gif
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There will be. The cheaper A320 chipset will come soon.
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post Mar 26 2017, 10:19 PM

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QUOTE(kingkingyyk @ Mar 26 2017, 10:05 PM)
There will be. The cheaper A320 chipset will come soon.
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Yeah.. Need to wait patiently.. Haha..

One more question, have u ever use processor of es version.. I mean engineering sample one.

Lately saw people selling skylake i7 qhgg es below rm800.. Kinda temp me but dunno the pros n cons of it.
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post Mar 27 2017, 12:25 AM

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Hi everyone!

[Budget]
~5k (rig only w/o peripherals)

[Purpose]
Gaming at 1080p, 60fps, max settings (can compromise la a bit) for most of the recent games
Study

[Hardwares that will be re-use]
Literally just a mouse. Need everything else

[Monitor resolution]
1920x1080

[Games & softwares that use frequently]
Skyrim
Witcher 3
Dragon Age Series
Mass Effect Series
Any other AAA game you can think of
Future games (wanna be good for 2017 I guess)

[Personal preferences]
Details below

[Location]
KL/Selangor, will be flying off soon for studies.

Right so hello guys, this will be my first time building a PC. I've been wanting to build my own gaming rig for long enough, and figured I should give it a shot.

My main aim is to be able to comfortably play recent games at high to max settings at 1080p, 60fps. I actually already have a build in mind centered around an i5 7500 and GTX 1060 at my budget.

There is one challenge, however; I'm a student, currently doing A-Levels with final exams in June. If I score, I get to fly off to the UK in September. Between June and September (I finish a levels early June, fly end of September), I have ample time to invest in this hobby. However, building and playing at home is not enough. I'll be away for 4 years, and I've decided I want to build a pc I can bring with me to the UK. On a flight. Crazy, right? But I've done some research. And here's a build I came up with.

CPU: i5 7500 - RM880 (c-zone)
GPU: Asus GTX 1060 Strix 6GB - RM1699 (c-zone)
Mobo: Gigabyte H270N-Wifi - RM629 (viewnet)
Case: Fractal Design Node 202 + Integra 450W PSU - RM669 (c-zone)
RAM: Aegis 2x4GB DDR4 2400 - RM299 (idealtech)
SSD: Samsung EVO 850 250GB - RM479 (viewnet)
HDD: Seagate 2.5” Barracuda 1TB - RM249 (viewnet)

Total RM4904 without peripherals.

However, this is a pretty specific build, with specific needs and I have no peripherals, and since I need portability might as well put them in anyway.

Peripherals

Monitor: AOC E1659FWU usb - RM389 (viewnet)
Keyboard: ASUS Cerberus - RM199 (idealtech)
Speakers: Logitech z120 - RM59 (idealtech)

Total RM647 for peripherals.
Net total RM5551 (without software pulak but let's not go into that here)

Right so the key here is the small Fractal Design Node 202 mini ITX case that can actually fit a standard GPU. I've checked that the asus strix gtx1060 fits in the case by comparing dimensions. The monitor is key as well; I had to find a portable one and saw this nifty one listed in viewnet's price list.

Now while I'm typing this I'm actually wondering if this is the right place to post this. I'll just post here first, cause I still need suggestions and have a multitude of questions:

- I am fully aware that as a beginner, this build is gonna be a nightmare. Problems with cramming things in getting the cabling right is gonna be a challenge, but I feel so excited to tackle this. Anybody have any experience building mini-ITX? Specifically in this node 202 case?

- Should I go with stock CPU cooler? I don't plan to overclock, so stock should be enough right?

- The case comes with an Integra 450W PSU, but I can also opt for a non psu version; I've read things like the psu being shit, having too many cables etc etc. Should I opt to buy a modular sfx psu instead?

- I've read about people preferring to use a nano gpu instead of a fat gpu due to noise and temperature reasons, thoughts on this? I really wanna run the 1060.

- the case can only support 2 2.5 sata drives, so I've decided on 1 SSD and one 2.5" sata hdd. Will I encounter any problems?

- I had a question about the monitor because I was struggling to find a solution for a portable screen; I then found the usb 15.6" AOC monitor from viewnet, so I guess I'm set (what do you think?)

So my plan is; build the rig in june, get a nice full sized monitor and speaker to go along with it to play at home. Come September, I'll get the usb AOC monitor and logitech z120 speakers for transport to UK. I'll load the keyboard, speaker and maybe monitor (still thinking about this) into check in baggage and the precious rig into hand carry.

Am I crazy? Probably. This is all still theory, I might not go through with it (I'm supposed to be studying now dammit), but it's fun to plan now and I thought it'd be nice to share with you guys.

Thoughts? Suggestions? Need all of you guys' wisdom in this.

If I should post this somewhere else, do let me know.

Cheers!




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post Mar 27 2017, 12:52 AM

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QUOTE(boon213 @ Mar 27 2017, 12:25 AM)
Hi everyone!

[Budget]
~5k (rig only w/o peripherals)

[Purpose]
Gaming at 1080p, 60fps, max settings (can compromise la a bit) for most of the recent games
Study

[Hardwares that will be re-use]
Literally just a mouse. Need everything else

[Monitor resolution]
1920x1080

[Games & softwares that use frequently]
Skyrim
Witcher 3
Dragon Age Series
Mass Effect Series
Any other AAA game you can think of
Future games (wanna be good for 2017 I guess)

[Personal preferences]
Details below

[Location]
KL/Selangor, will be flying off soon for studies.

Right so hello guys, this will be my first time building a PC. I've been wanting to build my own gaming rig for long enough, and figured I should give it a shot.

My main aim is to be able to comfortably play recent games at high to max settings at 1080p, 60fps. I actually already have a build in mind centered around an i5 7500 and GTX 1060 at my budget.

There is one challenge, however; I'm a student, currently doing A-Levels with final exams in June. If I score, I get to fly off to the UK in September. Between June and September (I finish a levels early June, fly end of September), I have ample time to invest in this hobby. However, building and playing at home is not enough. I'll be away for 4 years, and I've decided I want to build a pc I can bring with me to the UK. On a flight. Crazy, right? But I've done some research. And here's a build I came up with.

CPU: i5 7500 - RM880 (c-zone)
GPU: Asus GTX 1060 Strix 6GB - RM1699 (c-zone)
Mobo: Gigabyte H270N-Wifi - RM629 (viewnet)
Case: Fractal Design Node 202 + Integra 450W PSU - RM669 (c-zone)
RAM: Aegis 2x4GB DDR4 2400 - RM299 (idealtech)
SSD: Samsung EVO 850 250GB - RM479 (viewnet)
HDD: Seagate 2.5” Barracuda 1TB - RM249 (viewnet)

Total RM4904 without peripherals.

However, this is a pretty specific build, with specific needs and I have no peripherals, and since I need portability might as well put them in anyway.

Peripherals

Monitor: AOC E1659FWU usb - RM389 (viewnet)
Keyboard: ASUS Cerberus - RM199 (idealtech)
Speakers: Logitech z120 - RM59 (idealtech)

Total RM647 for peripherals.
Net total RM5551 (without software pulak but let's not go into that here)

Right so the key here is the small Fractal Design Node 202 mini ITX case that can actually fit a standard GPU. I've checked that the asus strix gtx1060 fits in the case by comparing dimensions. The monitor is key as well; I had to find a portable one and saw this nifty one listed in viewnet's price list.

Now while I'm typing this I'm actually wondering if this is the right place to post this. I'll just post here first, cause I still need suggestions and have a multitude of questions:

- I am fully aware that as a beginner, this build is gonna be a nightmare. Problems with cramming things in getting the cabling right is gonna be a challenge, but I feel so excited to tackle this. Anybody have any experience building mini-ITX? Specifically in this node 202 case?

- Should I go with stock CPU cooler? I don't plan to overclock, so stock should be enough right?

- The case comes with an Integra 450W PSU, but I can also opt for a non psu version; I've read things like the psu being shit, having too many cables etc etc. Should I opt to buy a modular sfx psu instead?

- I've read about people preferring to use a nano gpu instead of a fat gpu due to noise and temperature reasons, thoughts on this? I really wanna run the 1060.

- the case can only support 2 2.5 sata drives, so I've decided on 1 SSD and one 2.5" sata hdd. Will I encounter any problems?

- I had a question about the monitor because I was struggling to find a solution for a portable screen; I then found the usb 15.6" AOC monitor from viewnet, so I guess I'm set (what do you think?)

So my plan is; build the rig in june, get a nice full sized monitor and speaker to go along with it to play at home. Come September, I'll get the usb AOC monitor and logitech z120 speakers for transport to UK. I'll load the keyboard, speaker and maybe monitor (still thinking about this) into check in baggage and the precious rig into hand carry.

Am I crazy? Probably. This is all still theory, I might not go through with it (I'm supposed to be studying now dammit), but it's fun to plan now and I thought it'd be nice to share with you guys.

Thoughts? Suggestions? Need all of you guys' wisdom in this.

If I should post this somewhere else, do let me know.

Cheers!
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it might be impossible to bring your rig via carry-on as airlines only allow carry-on luggages with max. weight of 7kg per piece, the case (and the bundled PSU) alone is already weighted around 4.5kg
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post Mar 27 2017, 09:18 AM

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QUOTE(boon213 @ Mar 27 2017, 12:25 AM)
Hi everyone!

[Budget]
~5k (rig only w/o peripherals)

[Purpose]
Gaming at 1080p, 60fps, max settings (can compromise la a bit) for most of the recent games
Study

[Hardwares that will be re-use]
Literally just a mouse. Need everything else

[Monitor resolution]
1920x1080

[Games & softwares that use frequently]
Skyrim
Witcher 3
Dragon Age Series
Mass Effect Series
Any other AAA game you can think of
Future games (wanna be good for 2017 I guess)

[Personal preferences]
Details below

[Location]
KL/Selangor, will be flying off soon for studies.

Right so hello guys, this will be my first time building a PC. I've been wanting to build my own gaming rig for long enough, and figured I should give it a shot.

My main aim is to be able to comfortably play recent games at high to max settings at 1080p, 60fps. I actually already have a build in mind centered around an i5 7500 and GTX 1060 at my budget.

There is one challenge, however; I'm a student, currently doing A-Levels with final exams in June. If I score, I get to fly off to the UK in September. Between June and September (I finish a levels early June, fly end of September), I have ample time to invest in this hobby. However, building and playing at home is not enough. I'll be away for 4 years, and I've decided I want to build a pc I can bring with me to the UK. On a flight. Crazy, right? But I've done some research. And here's a build I came up with.

CPU: i5 7500 - RM880 (c-zone)
GPU: Asus GTX 1060 Strix 6GB - RM1699 (c-zone)
Mobo: Gigabyte H270N-Wifi - RM629 (viewnet)
Case: Fractal Design Node 202 + Integra 450W PSU - RM669 (c-zone)
RAM: Aegis 2x4GB DDR4 2400 - RM299 (idealtech)
SSD: Samsung EVO 850 250GB - RM479 (viewnet)
HDD: Seagate 2.5” Barracuda 1TB - RM249 (viewnet)

Total RM4904 without peripherals.

However, this is a pretty specific build, with specific needs and I have no peripherals, and since I need portability might as well put them in anyway.

Peripherals

Monitor: AOC E1659FWU usb - RM389 (viewnet)
Keyboard: ASUS Cerberus - RM199 (idealtech)
Speakers: Logitech z120 - RM59 (idealtech)

Total RM647 for peripherals.
Net total RM5551 (without software pulak but let's not go into that here)

Right so the key here is the small Fractal Design Node 202 mini ITX case that can actually fit a standard GPU. I've checked that the asus strix gtx1060 fits in the case by comparing dimensions. The monitor is key as well; I had to find a portable one and saw this nifty one listed in viewnet's price list.

Now while I'm typing this I'm actually wondering if this is the right place to post this. I'll just post here first, cause I still need suggestions and have a multitude of questions:

- I am fully aware that as a beginner, this build is gonna be a nightmare. Problems with cramming things in getting the cabling right is gonna be a challenge, but I feel so excited to tackle this. Anybody have any experience building mini-ITX? Specifically in this node 202 case?
My main rig is mITX form factor (not this casing though) and I helped my friend to build his rig based on Node 202 before (in Dec 2016), quite a compact casing.

- Should I go with stock CPU cooler? I don't plan to overclock, so stock should be enough right?
Yes, stock cooler is enough unless temperature is high (no need to go for after market cooler first, get only when it reaches critical level or out of your comfort zone).

- The case comes with an Integra 450W PSU, but I can also opt for a non psu version; I've read things like the psu being shit, having too many cables etc etc. Should I opt to buy a modular sfx psu instead?
Well the 450W PSU is pretty crap, taiwanese capacitors and non-modular cables, ditch it and get a modular SFX PSU instead.

- I've read about people preferring to use a nano gpu instead of a fat gpu due to noise and temperature reasons, thoughts on this? I really wanna run the 1060.
1.7k for a GTX1060?!?! Overpriced man, you could get Zotac GTX1070 Mini by topping up RM 250 and you get extra ~40% performance + confirm can fit in SFF casing without any hassle. Or just get the Zotac GTX1060 Mini (or other GTX1060 SFF version) to save cost.

- the case can only support 2 2.5 sata drives, so I've decided on 1 SSD and one 2.5" sata hdd. Will I encounter any problems?
2.5" HDD usually runs at 5,400 RPM, so it is significantly slower than those 3.5" 7,200 RPM HDD, not really a big deal since it is a limitation of the casing rather than the HDD itself, if your GPU is short enough then you can add a 3.5" HDD alongside with the GPU.

- I had a question about the monitor because I was struggling to find a solution for a portable screen; I then found the usb 15.6" AOC monitor from viewnet, so I guess I'm set (what do you think?)
No comment on this, just to let you know this particular monitor doesn't come with FHD resolution.

So my plan is; build the rig in june, get a nice full sized monitor and speaker to go along with it to play at home. Come September, I'll get the usb AOC monitor and logitech z120 speakers for transport to UK. I'll load the keyboard, speaker and maybe monitor (still thinking about this) into check in baggage and the precious rig into hand carry.

Am I crazy? Probably. This is all still theory, I might not go through with it (I'm supposed to be studying now dammit), but it's fun to plan now and I thought it'd be nice to share with you guys.

Thoughts? Suggestions? Need all of you guys' wisdom in this.

If I should post this somewhere else, do let me know.

Cheers!
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post Mar 27 2017, 09:35 AM

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QUOTE(boon213 @ Mar 27 2017, 12:25 AM)
Hi everyone!

[Budget]
~5k (rig only w/o peripherals)

[Purpose]
Gaming at 1080p, 60fps, max settings (can compromise la a bit) for most of the recent games
Study

[Hardwares that will be re-use]
Literally just a mouse. Need everything else

[Monitor resolution]
1920x1080

[Games & softwares that use frequently]
Skyrim
Witcher 3
Dragon Age Series
Mass Effect Series
Any other AAA game you can think of
Future games (wanna be good for 2017 I guess)

[Personal preferences]
Details below

[Location]
KL/Selangor, will be flying off soon for studies.

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Thoughts? Suggestions? Need all of you guys' wisdom in this.

If I should post this somewhere else, do let me know.

Cheers!
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Why not consider a gaming notebook instead? It will be portable and mobility will definitely be a plus point for you. Instead of getting speakers, do consider getting a gaming headset as you could have online chats with your family, friends in private when you are abroad. More importantly, don't have to worry about complaints of excessive noise from your neighbors when gaming
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post Mar 27 2017, 12:02 PM

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QUOTE(richard912 @ Mar 22 2017, 09:01 AM)
Would be good to know what kind of games you play to establish whether they are GPU/CPU demanding or not. Here's something to consider:

CPU - Intel G4560 RM249
Mobo - Asus H110i-PLUS RM380
RAM - 8GB Kingston PC DDR4-2133 RM270
HDD - 1TB 7200rpm RM212
Case - Cooler Master Elite 110 RM189
PSU - Cooler Master Elite 550W RM235
GPU - GIGABYTE GTX1050 2G D5 OC RM599

TOTAL - RM2134 based on C-Zone pricing

For better GPU, GIGABYTE GTX1050TI 4G D5 RM715
Add SSD, KINGSTON UV400 120GB RM239
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So I'm opting for this setup, how about the WiFi card? What kind of WiFi receiver should i be getting?
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QUOTE(Nursh @ Mar 27 2017, 12:02 PM)
So I'm opting for this setup, how about the WiFi card? What kind of WiFi receiver should i be getting?
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You can use a WIFI USB adaptor. Cost can range between RM23 for a TP-LINK TL-WN727N WIFI 150N to RM509 for a ASUS WIFI AC3100 USB-AC88
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post Mar 27 2017, 02:44 PM

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QUOTE(REManiac @ Mar 27 2017, 12:52 AM)
it might be impossible to bring your rig via carry-on as airlines only allow carry-on luggages with max. weight of 7kg per piece, the case (and the bundled PSU) alone is already weighted around 4.5kg
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Damn, I didn't realize. Thanks man. I just checked out mas and air asia, and they both specify max 7kg. I'd initially avoid checking in the pc... But now, seeing as there's an onboard limit, perhaps dismantle the gpu, psu, ssd and hdd, check those in and carry on just the motherboard and case maybe? Or the other way round?

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Thanks so much for your input man. For psu, I've read that for sfx (specifically for this case) it's either modular corsair or bust. I saw someone recommend against silverstone sfx psu, and I unfortunately cannot find a modular sfx corsair psu on the pricelists. Yeah, I realize now the gpu I was going for is quite overpriced... About the zotac mini, aside from the smaller size and more manageable installation, any drawbacks/compromises from using a mini compared to a full sized 1070? Also, if I use this mini, can I fit a 3.5" sata hdd? And for the monitor, I knew I overlooked something... I guess I got too excited when I saw "usb" cause there's not many portable monitors available in the pricelists from what I can see. My option right now is an Asus mb168b+, and I currently cant find one online that ships to Malaysia. I'm planning to bring a 15.6" laptop with me, use that as a temporary portable monitor maybe? (idk if possible)


QUOTE(richard912 @ Mar 27 2017, 09:35 AM)
Why not consider a gaming notebook instead? It will be portable and mobility will definitely be a plus point for you. Instead of getting speakers, do consider getting a gaming headset as you could have online chats with your family, friends in private when you are abroad. More importantly, don't have to worry about complaints of excessive noise from your neighbors when gaming
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I forgot to put this in the OP; I'm ruling out gaming laptops for now. I know it's ideal for travelling, but for the performance I want, they're way too expensive. I'm gonna build a pc for home use anyway, so I thought why not make that pc semi-portable; able to move from one permanent location to another (I am not gonna bring it around to classes or on the bus; it'll either stay in my room at home or stay in my room at uni). So yeah, no laptop.

Ah, I actually forgot about headsets. Good call. Might as well invest in a good one and forgo speakers. All I'm thinking is I might want speakers for regular use, as wearing headphones for extended periods of time can wear out my ears/head (if that makes any sense). The home set up will definitely have standard sized speakers. Thanks for the suggestions

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QUOTE(boon213 @ Mar 27 2017, 02:44 PM)
I forgot to put this in the OP; I'm ruling out gaming laptops for now. I know it's ideal for travelling, but for the performance I want, they're way too expensive. I'm gonna build a pc for home use anyway, so I thought why not make that pc semi-portable; able to move from one permanent location to another (I am not gonna bring it around to classes or on the bus; it'll either stay in my room at home or stay in my room at uni). So yeah, no laptop.

Ah, I actually forgot about headsets. Good call. Might as well invest in a good one and forgo speakers. All I'm thinking is I might want speakers for regular use, as wearing headphones for extended periods of time can wear out my ears/head (if that makes any sense). The home set up will definitely have standard sized speakers. Thanks for the suggestions
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Gaming notebooks come in a myriad of configs and of course, price. It will definitely cost more than desktop, the price paid for portability. Maybe you could take a look at this.
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QUOTE(boon213 @ Mar 27 2017, 02:44 PM)
Thanks so much for your input man. For psu, I've read that for sfx (specifically for this case) it's either modular corsair or bust. I saw someone recommend against silverstone sfx psu, and I unfortunately cannot find a modular sfx corsair psu on the pricelists. Yeah, I realize now the gpu I was going for is quite overpriced... About the zotac mini, aside from the smaller size and more manageable installation, any drawbacks/compromises from using a mini compared to a full sized 1070? Also, if I use this mini, can I fit a 3.5" sata hdd? And for the monitor, I knew I overlooked something... I guess I got too excited when I saw "usb" cause there's not many portable monitors available in the pricelists from what I can see. My option right now is an Asus mb168b+, and I currently cant find one online that ships to Malaysia. I'm planning to bring a 15.6" laptop with me, use that as a temporary portable monitor maybe? (idk if possible)
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For 3.5" HDD, you'll need to use velcro tape if you go for Node 202, Silverstone RVZ02 doesn't need that as it comes with a dedicated slot and mounting screw holes (provided your GPU is short enough, max length is around 200mm, Gigabyte Mini ITX cards qualify for it).

Mini ITX GPU usually comes with a less powerful cooling system, so expect temperature to be slightly higher than normal card, most of the manufacturers reduce the clock speed of the card to overcome overheating issue, so in contrast, you are likely to be few FPS behind the normal card (probably 1 - 3 FPS which is not really that significant after all).

The airflow of Node 202 is pretty bad, I wouldn't recommend fitting a bulky 3.5" HDD inside unless you really need that storage space, external HDD is a better option in this case.



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