What should I change in this first PC build to get better value within my budget?

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Asked By MellowCedar42 On

I'm building my first PC and would appreciate advice on improving this setup without increasing the total budget too much. The current parts are an Intel Core i5-14400F, MSI B760M-P DDR4 motherboard, 16GB ADATA XPG D30 3200MHz RAM, 500GB Biwin NV3500 NVMe SSD, Ant Esports SX7 case, DeepCool PL650D 80+ Bronze power supply, Gigabyte RTX 5060 8GB graphics card, MSI G255F 25-inch 180Hz IPS monitor, and an EVM WA03 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth dongle. The quoted total is ₹115,500. Are there any parts I should replace or rebalance for gaming and general use?

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Answered By OrbitingMango7 On

The i5-14400F is generally a reasonable choice here, but make sure the motherboard has a BIOS version that properly supports the processor before assembling everything. You can ask the seller to update it, or confirm whether the board already ships with a compatible BIOS. Also, 16GB of RAM is usable, but moving to a 32GB kit would make the system more comfortable for newer games and multitasking if the price difference is small.

MellowCedar42 -

I’m not familiar with updating a BIOS. Is it something the seller can do before delivering the parts?

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