You could get a i5 6400 for a little less and use a bios with non-k overclocking (of which very recent revision of updates from MSI still feature). I have my 6400 @ 4.5GHZ (Runs fine at 4.8ghz, but don't like the bump in voltage/temps). Could probably come very close to your budget.fastbilly1 wrote:I am taking a new job so I am planning to finally update everything in my system in the next few months. The Q6600 is finally long in tooth and will spend the rest of his days running a pinball machine.
So here is the plan, Id like to keep the budget around $500, but I dont need a PSU, GPU, or Windows key - all still available from previous builds. PSU is a Corsair 1kw (HX series), it is six years old, but has under 10 hours on it. GPU is a 4gig PNY 960, Windows will be 7 Pro 64bit or 10. My monitor is 720p and wont be updated for atleast three more years. Case will be Rosewill RSV-L4000 - I figure everything else is rack mounted might aswell keep the trend.
My thoughts right now are:
Mobo - MSI Z170-A
CPU - i5 6600
Ram - 16gig DDR4 -Gskill Ripsaw V series
SSD - 500gig SSD - SAMSUNG 850 evo
And I come in at alittle ($50ish) over budget, which is acceptable.
http://overclocking.guide/updated-msi-z ... -new-bios/
If you don't plan on overclocking at all, I would drop back a chipset (to H170) from the Z170 as you wont be using those features anyhow.

