Watcha think b?

watcha think b?

1. Gigabyte Radeon RX460 4GB Windforce OC
2. Intel Core i3-7100 Box
3. Asrock H170M Pro4
4. LG 24M38D-B
5. EVGA 500B Bronze
6.HyperX Fury 8GB DDR4-2133MHz (HX421C14FB/8)
7. Corsair Carbide Spec-03 Red LED

good budget computer. should be able to handle most games at least at low.

Decent low budget build. user in a thread yesterday showed a video with a similar setup running gtav at 30fps

460s are shit. Get 470 nitro+ 4gb. Dont 8gb on 470s

SSD?

why the rx460? a 1050 preforms better and is like 20-30$ less and if you buy a 4gb 1050ti you can get them for like 139.99

How much does it cost total for you, roughly?

Also, no HDD? Or you using your old one?

probably would have gone with a 470

op here, a store told me that my ram is not compatible with mb. is it true?

What are you planning on playing OP?

have it already

motherboard manufacturer seems to say it's compatible, did they explain why?

not really

Spend a little more and get a 1060

no he didnt and he told me to buy the hyper version of asrock that its more expensive. is he lying?

...

overwatch for start

download the manual to the board then look up RAM compatibilities in the manual.

try asking someone on Sup Forums (assuming they're not going to be huge faggots already)

Ram and mb should be compatible

he was probably thinking "if this is an apple cuck i can sell him some expensive shit for no reason"

thats what i thought, thanks user

For what OP wants a 460 is probably the perfect choice. Take your shilling back to tomshardware

Using stock heatsink?

>perfect
>amd


Choose one

Yeah i say 460 is about right. Also a bonus with that 4GB Vram

If you're going to be a retard at least put some effort in to it

nah, its intel so i think i dont need

winrar

True that

op here, what about crossfire?

nearly 650-700

unless ur doing VR shit invest the money in a better GPU. A higher meory gpu will do more for a 2k/4k display than dual low memory.

just assuming this is a gaming computer.

Dont want to bottleneck the build tho. Only has an i3

i want it to be build in a way that its upgradable in the future, thats why the low budget in i3 and thinking about crossfire

gpu most important part of gaming computer. cpu isnt as important.
ps
buy a better cpu niggerfaggot

Undoubtedly GPU is vitally important part of a Gaming PC build. Just not really ideal having a crazy good GPU and average CPU. Nayme Sayin

refer to the niggerfaggot section of my reply. NayImean

True that!

>i3
>futureproof

pick one

>you want a pc now
>save your money up

i can buy a new processor in the far future...