Lowbudet PC 600 €

Hi I'm buying new low budget Pc

Prozessor: Intel Core i5-4570 Box, LGA1150
Mainboard: ASRock B85M, Sockel 1150, mATX
Arbeitsspeicher: 8GB-Kit Crucial Ballistix Sport Series DDR3-1600, CL9
Graphics: HIS R9 270X IceQ X2 Turbo Boost Clock 2GB GDDR5 PCI-E DLDVI-I/HDMI/2xMini DP
Memory: WD Blue 1TB 6Gb's
Power: be quiet! Pure Power L8 400W
Disc: Samsung SH-222BB schwarz
CPU-Cooler: Scythe Katana 3
Tower: Sharkoon Vaya Value weiß

-600€

What's your opinion?
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is good buty from me?
Got pretty much the same, but for around 550€ with a 600W corsair and gtx 660ti

You should buy seperate parts and order the parts online, you can do better than that
Don't you think 400W will be enough?
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It's "enough", sure, but extra power never hurts
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Yeah thats truu, thanks a lot!
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Tuu pelaan saatana, SR sai kikkiä
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will definetly run ET
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Nice graphics.
you need 600w power
400w is not enough
400w is enough.
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graphics 180 W, intel 90 W so i dont see a problem here.
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add hard drive
Case
CD
CM
mem
cpu cooler
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HDD takes 2-5W, CD 2W, rest 2W, yeah he wont need extra 200 W
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check recommended power for this graphic card you will see
hmm ure right, but in an expert forum everyone told me 400W are enough and that the producer recommendations are just stetted too high.
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have fun buying a new one if it doesnt work 70€ more
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400w is plenty enough if it's a quality PSU. be quiet's usually pretty decent. Would definitely recommend him the one he already chose over the random retarded corsair suggestions from above.

Why would you get a micro ATX board though, your case is plenty big. Also, why B85?
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it's cheap an delivery-able, i would prefer b85 pro4 because of the additional DDR Slots. What would u recommend?
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not the micro version of it. MSI Z87-G43
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Unfortunately it costs twice as much as the B85M.. :/
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it's also twice as good. And it really doesn't. There's really no reason for you to get a B85 chipset either, look into H87 if you will, but I'd still recommend a Z87.
http://geizhals.de/msi-h87-g41-pc-mate-7850-001r-a953906.html
http://geizhals.de/asrock-h87-pro4-90-mxgpa0-a0uayz-a940316.html
http://geizhals.de/asrock-b85m-gl-90-mxgqp0-a0uayz-a953890.html
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Why?

B85 is fine for low budget, no reason to get H87 if he doesn't need the features of H87. It doesn't get any faster with H87
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I don't see the point of saving 20eur to have a completely inferior setup. Ditching RAID, SSD Caching, SLI/Crossfire setups (b85 may support it, but it often has issues splitting rails properly) and lacking additional sata3/usb3 ports doesn't seem worth it, at all. This isn't a 40, 50 or even 100eur deficit we're talking here, it's 15-20 at most. Even if he isn't going to make use of any of the features, as of right now, he just might in a month or two, or maybe a year to come. Better than having to eventually replace the entire motherboard.
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SLI/Crossfire? That is not a option for him since he is on a low budget.
B85 has 4xSATA600 2xUSB3 enough for most users including myself.
Next to that RAID the Intel software raid works good, but you can't really compare it to some real raid cards like the IBM M1015. Last SSD caching, i would not want to use that.

15~20 euro is not that much, but if that means he can buy a better PSU/graphics card or processor in his budget i would prefer that.
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4 DDR3 is fine take that one.
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Pretty sure Seasonic still make Corsair Power Supplies - and Seasonic are probably one of the better manufacturers.
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Not all of them. Corsair has multiple manufacturers, I'd most definitely stay away from their Cheap 400-600w series. Otherwise, yes. They're great, but if you're going to get a high powered PSU, might as well go Seasonic directly. They have a greater variety of products that are more likely to suite your needs and... way better service. I personally have nothing but bad experiences with corsair PSUs, might just be me.. but I genuinely don't trust them anymore, their support is mediocre at best too.

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/power-supply-oem-manufacturer,2913-5.html
Stay far, far away from any of the non-Seasonic PSUs. If you still want to go with Corsair, be my guest, but stick to the ones manufactured by SeaSonic.
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Seasonic is one of the best brands for PSU idd, but it doesnt mean that all the rest is shit. As the guy said he got low budget, so probably not enough money for Seasonic's manufactured PSU. But there still some good other brands imo.
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Never said there wasn't. :) I quite like be quiet's and recommended him to stick to it as opposed to opting out for a cheaper corsair.
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Look also from B85M-G43,Maybe 4GB ram,530 W Thermaltake PSU,GTX 660 cheaper and 5-8% Less perfomance than a r9 270x
lowbudget lol, u dont need anything more nowadays
Its pretty hard for example to get stable 125 FPS in BF4 with budger lower then 1k euro.
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yes,but why would u need stable 125 for such game?:|
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After those years with ET for me theres only one way to get fun in other - 125fps :D
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depends what you play and on wich resolution
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Tbh with low budget go with amd cpu and gpus, cheaper
good config would rather buy another PSU since the capacitors in that one are not that high quality.
be quiet! system power 7 400W for example same price range but a bit higher quality caps. Even higher quality would be seasonic, but that is probably out of your prince range.

You can save a bit with buying the 270 it is a bit slower than 270X , just overclock it a bit and you have the same performance as 270X.
Sea Sonic SS-400ES or alternatively the SeaSonic SSR-450RM. Can't seem to find the latter in any German shops though. Might be worth looking into for him, same price range and I don't particularly pick him for a person that overly cares of his PSU being modular.
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Yes or Seasonic S12II-Bronze 430W and Seasonic S12G 450W.
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