Pc build questions?

la
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Hi, I have some questions. So I wanted to build a cheap PC together because I really want a new one for gambling and school.

I only have 240 euro.

1. Would these parts be good enough for games like GTA v and fortnite with high settings 60fps, if I would combine it with a GTX 960?

I do not buy memory because I currently have 12gb of RAM in my current PC and would fit into the new PC I want to buy. Just like my graphics card HD 7790 1gb gddr5, which I will soon replace with a GTX 960 2gb gddr5.

Casing:

https://www.amazon.de/...00NCG19J0/

Hard disk:

https://www.amazon.de/...07621PNWC/

Power adapter:

https://www.amazon.de/...B0744PFBFZ

Or

https://www.amazon.de/...0781G4R35/

Processor:

https://www.amazon.de/...009O7YUF6/

Motherboard:

https://www.amazon.de/...078WW396D/

2. Is the processor fast enough to open Google Chrome for example, just like Microsoft Word, or in other words, is the processor fast enough for Windows 10 to run very fast?

3. Is the Thermaltake smart RGB 500w good and quiet? Or would the Corsair be better with 450w?

4. If I have such a PC with a GTX 960, then enough 450w?

5. In the Sharkoon vg4-w are apparently 2 LED fans pre-installed and therefore I would like to ask if there are enough connections in the motherboard for the LED fans?

Li

1)

I think the processor is too old and slow. The graphics card is also outdated. Rather buy a Radeon Rx 570 which is faster than a GTX 1050ti or 960 and cheaper. With the processor and the graphics card I recommend, you'll need to upgrade the CPU someday, but you've got a good graphics card that will work in any case.

Li

5)

I do not quite understand. So there are LED fans running at a fixed color, so you do not need RGB port. You do not have to connect the fans to the motherboard, you can also connect them to the power supply at a fixed speed.

la

How do you connect it to the power adapter and so it would not be a problem a vg5-w or buy it? I looked at videos and apparently you can connect the case fans sys_fan in the mainboard or everything with an adapter to the power supply

Li

3)

The Thermaltake RGB 500 Watt is silent according to test reports and has all the important protection circuits.

The Corsair I think is just as good or better, but the other is ok.

la

I can only spend a maximum of 80-85 euro for a graphics card.

la

I actually wanted to buy a GTX 770 for 80 euro, but for that I need the "cheap" 600w power supply (brand), that also I think 12v or 42 ampere has that kind of.

Li

I think that you do not need an "adapter". It has SATA connectors and therefore Molex connectors on the SATA cable. You connect the fans to these Molex plugs. So it was with me. And as for the sys_fan connection, I only saw one, so you can only connect one.

Li

The GTX 960 costs 200 euro

la

But used on eBay about 70-90 euro

la

OK thank you

Li

There's still the AMD Radeon Rx 560, which is in your price range and has more power.

Li

Achso

la

But the GTX 770 is faster

https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/...2174vs3926

I do not want to play such exaggerated graphics games. Like Assassin's Creed Odyssey or far cry 5.

I just want to play games. Like GTA v, fortnite, destiny 2, overwatch, gmod, cs go and vlt a zombie game Infestation: The NewZ

Li

Then it's good

la

I still have a question about the case. I watched videos and the power supply must be from the fan side on the case bottom. Could not I plug it in the other way, so that it looks at the video card, because of the LED? Everything should shine with colors 😂.

Li

I think that it is not wanted that the warm air of the power supply is blown into the case.