Updated 10/12, See bottomI like to play games online with my girlfriend, but her computer is an old piece of Dell trash (Dimension E510, don't know what year but it was before XP had service pack 2). She's not a HUGE gamer, but there's some games she can't even play on there, other ones she can barely play- she's probably the only person to play the new Tomb Raider game at 640x480 resolution and 10-15 FPS. Online shooters are unplayable. There are a few games it does handle, but I'd like to play more.
So basically, I want to build her a new rig which will competently play pretty much any modern game at a solid FPS with low-moderate graphics. I looked around Tom's Hardware, and I was thinking of these parts:
-CPU:
AMD FX-4130 (AM3+) $100, or Intel
Core i3-4130 (LGA1150) $127.
I like the cheaper AMD, but I also think it might be a good idea to get an LGA1150 socket mobo for potential upgrades down the road. Speaking upgrades, do you think AM3+ is sticking around?
-Motherboard:
This one ($51) for AMD and
this one ($57) for Intel.
I just chose the cheapest ones I could find, roughly. I did avoid an ECS brand one. As a consequence of looking for cheap ones, both are Micro ATX- is this a bad idea/will it hamper future upgrades?
-GPU:
The cheapest one alleged to be decent, a Radeon HD 6570 ($50) More likely the
7750, for $80. I'll see what refurbished models are available when I buy as well.
-RAM:
this stuff, 4GB of DDR3 @ 1333mhz. $38
Second cheapest brand, the absolute cheapest had three people complaining they got dead cards. If I'm getting only 4GB, I'd probably be better off making it dual channel. For that purpose, I might get
this instead. The logic behind getting one 4GB card was to be able to upgrade later, but I'm not sure if that's worth it considering the rest of the parts involved.
-HDD and disc drive: 1TB Western Digital hard drive is in the old computer right now (got that a couple months ago after the original 216GB one crashed). Will probably use whatever the hell disc drive is in it too.
-PSU: Went with
this Rosewill since a friend likes that brand. $40. Is 400w enough? Will it fit nicely with a Micro ATX?
Had a hard time deciding this and not really sure if I'm on the right track here. I want to go cheap, and I want some wattage for expansion, but I also want to avoid
this shit, and I've been told often to avoid going too cheap on a PSU. If you guys have got cheap PSUs that you've put to test and been satisfied with, I'd like to know what you got.
Edited: Put a 400w PSU instead. Calculations suggest that 400w should be ample, even if it leaves slightly less room for future expansion.
-Case: This
Rosewill Micro ATX case, comes with some auxilliary fans too. $50, free shipping. Warn me if that's too wimpy for the 3.5ghz i3.
ALTERNATIVELY: this case which is mostly the same for $30 with shipping. For a decent savings, I only lose two USB ports (still has two fans) and I have a little expansion thing with more USB ports anyway. I'm planning to do this in december though, and I'm not sure how long the sale will last... for the exact same price, I'd rather get the first case.
-Interface: Intend to use a mouse, keyboard, monitor, speakers, and PCI wireless card we already own.
Total price: as of 10/12/13
In $USD
CPU-------100 or 127
Mobo------51 or 57
GPU-------80?
RAM-------42
PSU-------40
Case------30
HDD, Disc Drive, Interface, Monitor, Wireless card----Free
Total-----343/376 or about 433/466 including the price of the HDD and DVD drive already owned. Aside from the case I have not accounted for shipping costs.
And that's... well, actually pretty much the cheapest computer I can make. It's definitely entry level, and yet is has 4GB of DDR3 ram, and a 3.5ghz quad core CPU. Do you guys think it will actually be able to run modern games? Where should I improve staying under $500? Am I missing any components to be functional/is anything in this build incompatible?
Edit 10/12/13: I expect to be building this in early December, so I'll be revising then. For the most part, I only expect prices to go down, and I'll also be worrying more about what specifically is on sale around that time. Would you guys expect anything I'd want in particular to be better priced by then? Also, since cases aren't going to change dramatically in two months, would it be a smart move to buy that one case I'm looking at now while it's still on sale?