I love my new gaming build. It’s a PC that is built for gamers, with the latest parts and all the bells and whistles.

I recently bought a new gaming build and it is amazing. It is so much better than my old one, which was also a great build. Read more in detail here: gaming pc.

Hello there, Gaminerds! I updated my personal gaming build, as I mentioned in one of my previous articles. I simply need a gaming PC that can run everything at 1080p and not go below 60 fps. It was about a year ago when I updated it. I started working on it two weeks ago, but it took me some time to setup and test everything correctly.

After purchasing the major components a few days ago, I also performed some minor upgrades. I now have almost all of the components I need. Here are a few photos of my new gaming computer:-

 

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What I desired, and what I received?

Not only do I like constructing gaming PCs, but I also enjoy creating color schemes. I intended to go with a white/black motif for this build, but as you can see from the screenshots above, I wasn’t able to do so. It’s about half of what I wanted, and I’m still pleased with it, but my goal of picking the precise color is still unfulfilled.

I was looking for the following components:-

Intel i5 6600K processor

DeepCool Captain 240 White CPU cooler (Bought later)

Asus Z170 A Motherboard

Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR4 3200MHz White LED RAM

NZXT S340 white case

What I received was this:

Intel i5 6600K processor

DeepCool Captain 240 White CPU cooler

Asus Z170 Pro Gaming Motherboard

Gskill Ripjaws V series 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz RAM

Cooler Master 690 III case

If I had gotten the above components, my build would have been mostly white/black. But I couldn’t locate them anywhere in the market. Not even on the internet. Prices are awful in nations other than the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and certain products from companies like NZXT are expensive; I didn’t want to purchase them for the price they demanded. The Asus Z170 A is only accessible on occasion on the market; the Asus Z170 pro gaming was the alternative.

Despite the fact that the Pro gaming version has more functions, I didn’t require them. Corsair Vengeance white LED memories seem fantastic, but when I couldn’t locate them in Nehru Place, which is billed as Asia’s largest electronics market (although I don’t believe this is true), I inquired around in a few stores for at least Memories with a white aluminum heat spreader or white LEDs.

Surprisingly, I couldn’t locate one, so I settled for black Gskill Ripjaws RAM modules, which are still much superior than any other. My greatest misfortune, though, was not receiving the NZXT S340 white. That is, without a doubt, the most gorgeous mid-tower case ever made. Money wasn’t an issue, but I was surprised to see that instead of selling it for $100 here, Amazon.in was asking $250. WOW! That’s excessive, and there wasn’t one on the market.

I’m not sure what the dealers’ role is and why only NZXT goods are so costly, so I requested for a white mid-tower case that looked comparable. And the Cooler Master 690III proved to be the best value for money. I bought it for $123, and despite the fact that it’s fairly ancient, it’s quite large and has a lot of useful functions.

In my situation, some of the things I didn’t want were: –

  1. I didn’t want a case with front-mounted hard drive cages, which a lot of cases have.
  2. I didn’t want the power supply displayed on the window panel.

But I decided to make an exception. Apart from that, the only negative aspect of this case is the tiny motherboard cutout, which prevented me from correctly installing the liquid CPU cooler after the motherboard had been fitted and all other components attached to it. But I found out a method to avoid using the tiny rubber stoppers that came with the screws.

What was the outcome?

If you haven’t seen my benchmarks with the older setup using the GTX 1060, go to my post “i3 2120 with gtx 1060 performance” to view them. So, these are the items I used:-

Check Amazon’s price for the i5 6600K processor.

Deepcool Captain 240 white liquid cooler for CPU

Check Amazon for the Asus Z170 Pro gaming motherboard.

Check Amazon for Gskill Ripjaws V series 16gb 3200Mhz (2x8gb) ram.

Check Amazon for the price of the Zotac Gtx 1060 6GB AMP edition graphics card.

1. Western Digital Green 500gb: Check Amazon for Price

2. Western Digital Blue 1TB: Price on Amazon

Check Amazon for the best price on an ODD: LG DVD writer.

Antec Edge 750 watts 80+ Gold Power Supply Price on Amazon.com

DeepCool Rgb350 LED strips (accessories): Price on Amazon.com

Check Amazon for the price of the Cooler Master 690 III case.

Total cost: Rs 100,000 (about $1500).

I realize that’s a lot more than it should be, but what can I do if the market continues to sell at such a high rate?

Extreme Settings @1080p Heaven benchmark

heaven bench Although the minimum seems to be excessively low, it was just a one-time fall, and the frames per second never fell below 45. My PC performed well at severe tesselation, 8xMsaa, and ultra settings.

Nvidia hair works are turned off in The Witcher 3: Ultra Settings @1080p.

witcher 3 benchmark

DOOM- DX 11, Ultra Settings @1080p, Nightmare Shadows, Nightmare Virtual Texturing Page Sizes

Doom Benchmark

Tomb Raider 2013- Ultra Shadows @1080p, Ultimate Settings

Tomb Raider 2013 Benchmark

CSGO – 1080p Ultra Settings

Csgo benchmark

Rocket League – 1080p Ultra Settings

Rocket League benchmark

Shadow Warrior 2 – 1080p Ultra Settings

Shadow warrior 2 benchmark

Battlefield 4 @1080p Ultra Settings

battlefield 4 benchmark.jpg

What do I need right now?

I just need an SSD and one 140mm blue LED fan for the front and one 120mm white LED fan for the back. That is all there is to it.

What are your thoughts on my design? What did you think of it? Share your views on it, or maybe come up with a suitable name for it.

 

I love my new gaming build. It’s so sleek and stylish, and it runs amazing! Reference: pc builder.

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