Alright I decided to share what I've put in my latest PC master race upgrade!
I actually upgraded a while ago already but forgot to post here earlier.
Anyways, after a lot of youtube videos about benchmarks watched and after a long time of calculating all expenses I decided to go with the following set up:
1. Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-250B-D3H
2. CPU: Intel Core i5 7600 (with stock cooler)
3. GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1 8 GB VRAM
4. RAM: 8 GB Kingston DDR4 2333 MHZ RAM (planning to upgrade to 16)
5. SSD: 240 GB Kingston Fury SSD
6. HDD: 2 TB Toshiba 7200 RPM HDD
7. PSU: be quiet's 500W with cable management built-in
8. CASE: NZXT S340 Black/blue
9: OS: Windows 10 Home
This was the first PC I've built myself and I was so happy when the BIOS turned on the first time when I powered the PC on. There were some issues with the recognition of the SSD and HDD, but I managed to fix that and now I have a lightning fast PC compared to the one that I used to have now for 3, years, although the most of the components were 4-5 years old (back then I did not know enough about PCs as my first PC had Windows XP and 512 MB ram and most of the games weren't playable for me back then so I everything I've read sounded better, lol).
I actually upgraded a while ago already but forgot to post here earlier.
Anyways, after a lot of youtube videos about benchmarks watched and after a long time of calculating all expenses I decided to go with the following set up:
1. Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-250B-D3H
2. CPU: Intel Core i5 7600 (with stock cooler)
3. GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1070 G1 8 GB VRAM
4. RAM: 8 GB Kingston DDR4 2333 MHZ RAM (planning to upgrade to 16)
5. SSD: 240 GB Kingston Fury SSD
6. HDD: 2 TB Toshiba 7200 RPM HDD
7. PSU: be quiet's 500W with cable management built-in
8. CASE: NZXT S340 Black/blue
9: OS: Windows 10 Home
This was the first PC I've built myself and I was so happy when the BIOS turned on the first time when I powered the PC on. There were some issues with the recognition of the SSD and HDD, but I managed to fix that and now I have a lightning fast PC compared to the one that I used to have now for 3, years, although the most of the components were 4-5 years old (back then I did not know enough about PCs as my first PC had Windows XP and 512 MB ram and most of the games weren't playable for me back then so I everything I've read sounded better, lol).