phaolo: Hello, what do you think about this config?
How's the cpu-mobo-ram combo? Any problems with the rest? Linux compatibility?
I'd like to finally abandon my 10-years-old ancient single-core Pc O_o'
(ignore the prices, they are in € and for the italian Amazon) - case Corsair CC-9011013-WW Case Corsair Mid-Tower Carbide 500R -- EUR 134,90
- PSU eVGA SuperNOVA 650 G1 650 Watt -- EUR 103,55
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CPU Intel Box Core Processor i5-6600 -- EUR 233,29
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*mobo Asus H170 Pro Gaming Intel 1151, DDR4 -- EUR 130,19
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RAM Kingston HyperX Fury Kit Memory DDR4, 16 GB 2133, 2x8 GB -- EUR 101,90
- Cooler Master Hyper 212EVO -- EUR 38,67
- Samsung MZ-7KE128BW SSD 850 PRO, 128 GB, 2.5" SATA III -- EUR 93,24
- Western Digital WD10EZEX Caviar BLUE HardDisk SATA 1 TB, 64MB Cache, OEM -- EUR 54,99
A new monitor and a GTX 980 will have to wait, sadly.
For the SO, I've decided to switch to Linux Mint. Farewell MS :'(
*are a Gigabyte H170 Gaming3 or MSI H170A gaming better maybe?
I've had a quick look at everything there,
Case- Might be worth looking at getting something a bit cheaper, but otherwise it looks good.
PSU- Looks ok, also consider Corsair & Coolermaster modular PSUs
CPU- Fine
Mobo- Should be fine, my past few systems have all used Asus mobos and I've not really had any issues with them.
RAM- Should be fine. Also consider Corsair memory - I've found Corsair Vengeance RAM to be very good.
Cooler- Looks good, maybe look into something a bit cheaper as you won't be overclocking. Definitely avoid using the stock cooler though as they *suck* (noisy & not particularly effective).
SSD- Consider getting a 250GB 850 EVO instead. Considerably higher capacity & the price isn't much higher. I wouldn't recommend going without an SSD - they make way too big a difference to boot/load times and general responsiveness.
HDD- This should be fine too, although I avoid any HDDs with less than a 3yr warranty (if the manufacturer doesn't have enough confidence in their drives enough to offer a respectable warranty then I don't have the confidence to trust them with my data). It might be worth getting something larger; I usually buy whatever provides the best price per TB & the "sweet spot" right now seems to be around 3-4TB.