Need an assembled Pc. Budget~30k

bssunilreddy

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Guys do reply quickly as i have already ordered most of rest of the parts. I cant put hold in ordering remaining items as i"ll face replacement issues and so need to order immediately to receive all items at same time.
Buy Corsair SPEC-01 -3500.
This cabinet has 2 years warranty. Corsair service in India is superb.
Even you can ask for replacement from their warehouse in bangalore so that it reaches you faster in case of any RMA.

WD Caviar Blue 1TB has 2 years warranty.
All Blue HDDs are same.

Since you are going with skylake you need to go with DDR4 memory and DDR3 is not compatible with above mobo.

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Ronnie012

Ronnie012

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Buy Corsair SPEC-01 -3500.

WD Caviar Blue 1TB has 2 years warranty.
All Blue HDDs are same.

Since you are going with skylake you need to go with DDR4 memory and DDR3 is not compatible with above mobo.

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Okay thanks

What about Coolermaster cabinets? Its available locally.I am planning to buy cabinet locally and other items online
 
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bssunilreddy

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Okay thanks

What about Coolermaster cabinets? Its available locally.I am planning to buy cabinet locally and other items online
Cooler Master cabinets in 3k range are outdated models.

Better to go with Corsair, Antec, Deepcool in 3.5k range.

Corsair & Antec both have 2 years warranty and Deepcool has 1 year warranty.

Corsair SPEC-01, Antec GX200, Antec GX300 and Deepcool Tesseract all come for 3.5k

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Ronnie012

Ronnie012

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IMO, if the price difference isn't much, get a good cabinet instead of the local ones as the latter usually h

Antec GX200 from theitdepot.com

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Cooler Master cabinets in 3k range are outdated models.

Better to go with Corsair, Antec, Deepcool in 3.5k range.

Corsair & Antec both have 2 years warranty and Deepcool has 1 year warranty.

Corsair SPEC-01, Antec GX200, Antec GX300 and Deepcool Tesseract all come for 3.5k

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Ok. Actually i have lack of funds this month. 3700+300 delivery charge for a cabinet is out of budget. Am planning to buy graphics card maybe 6 months or a year after. Surely i can do with a normal cabinet of 1000 rs for 6 months if i don't have graphics card installed?
 

bssunilreddy

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IMO, if the price difference isn't much, get a good cabinet instead of the local ones as the latter usually h





Ok. Actually i have lack of funds this month. 3700+300 delivery charge for a cabinet is out of budget. Am planning to buy graphics card maybe 6 months or a year after. Surely i can do with a normal cabinet of 1000 rs for 6 months if i don't have graphics card installed?
Then go with Zebronics Vent @ 1k

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Ronnie012

Ronnie012

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Ok thanks

Zebronics vent out of stock everywhere.

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Okay i bought tbe Antec gx200 cabinet

Bought all things(excluding DVD and UPS)
Total bill 33000 (since i purchased from amazon)

Thanks guys.


Will my inverter be enough to load the pc or should i buy a ups?
 
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bssunilreddy

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Ok thanks

Zebronics vent out of stock everywhere.

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Okay i bought tbe Antec gx200 cabinet

Bought all things(excluding DVD and UPS)
Total bill 33000 (since i purchased from amazon)

Thanks guys.


Will my inverter be enough to load the pc or should i buy a ups?
Buy Cyberpower 1kv UPS @ 4k or
APC 1.1kv UPS @ 5.5k

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Ronnie012

Ronnie012

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4-5000 for a Ups? Isn't that bit high? I already have a inverter. All i need is 10-15 mins back up so computer can connect to inverter.
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
4-5000 for a Ups? Isn't that bit high? I already have a inverter. All i need is 10-15 mins back up so computer can connect to inverter.
These are the most stable UPS. You need to change the battery once it gets discharged. So no worries.

If you call APC Customer Care or CyberPower Customer Care, they will come and replace a new battery. So going with reputed companies with good RMA service is always better.

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Genius-jatt

Broken In
Amazon.in prices are always overpriced.
Check prices from mdcomputers.in
My prices are from CTC, Secunderabad local prices but they are similar to mdcomputers.
Check once.

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Thanks for the link and is this company from Delhi ?
 
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Ronnie012

Ronnie012

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These are the most stable UPS. You need to change the battery once it gets discharged. So no worries.

If you call APC Customer Care or CyberPower Customer Care, they will come and replace a new battery. So going with reputed companies with good RMA service is always better.

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So i Think i can make do with a 600 va APC?i found u mentioning in one of your earlier posts that you had paired your Antec 450w psu with a 600 va Apc and it was doing fine.


Also afaik the new geforce 1050ti requires less power (75w max)and draws power from the motherboard and not from the psu. Isn't it true? So i guess my pc should draw a max of 300 watts irrespective of psu limit?

Also is the 450 w psu really required for my pc?
 
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bssunilreddy

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So i Think i can make do with a 600 va APC?i found u mentioning in one of your earlier posts that you had paired your Antec 450w psu with a 600 va Apc and it was doing fine.


Also afaik the new geforce 1050ti requires less power and draws power from the motherboard and not from the psu. Isn't it true?

Also is the 450 w psu really required for my pc?
Some overclocked versions require 6 pin connector where as some draw from the motherboard itself.

So it depends on your gpu vendor.

Although 450w is sufficient for a PSU, as for as the UPS is concerned you need to see the maximum it requires during intensive tasks.

During load it consumes more power so you require 1kv UPS to be safe.

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Ronnie012

Ronnie012

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Some overclocked versions require 6 pin connector where as some draw from the motherboard itself.

So it depends on your gpu vendor.

Although 450w is sufficient for a PSU, as for as the UPS is concerned you need to see the maximum it requires during intensive tasks.

During load it consumes more power so you require 1kv UPS to be safe.

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I think i will settle for the non-overclocked version supplying vendor.

My budget has gone way overboard and there's no way i can afford a 4-5000 ups as of now. I think there should be a way to make 600 va ups work with my configuration?

Also i am contemplating returning my 450 w psu with a zebronics 450 psu priced at 500rs. Is it a good idea?

I will repurchase the 450 w antec in the future.
 

bssunilreddy

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I think i will settle for the non-overclocked version supplying vendor.

My budget has gone way overboard and there's no way i can afford a 4-5000 ups as of now. I think there should be a way to make 600 va ups work with my configuration?

Also i am contemplating returning my 450 w psu with a zebronics 450 psu priced at 500rs. Is it a good idea?

I will repurchase the 450 w antec in the future.
Dont ever go with local brands like Zebronics PSU or Intex PSU.

Anytime it might damage your critical components in the system.

You might regret later. Dont do this. Ok.

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bssunilreddy

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Since your max power requirement does not cross 500VA, you can go with APC 600VA UPS & Antec VP450P PSU.

The above suggestion is based on this: Intel Pentium G4400 AMD Radeon R7 250X - OuterVision PSU Calculato

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Ronnie012

Ronnie012

Earthling
Okay thanks a lot. I have decided to cancel antex200 gaming cabinet and buy a normal cabinet. With the saved amount i will buy an apc 600va. Apc 600 va is compatible also with i3 6100 right?
 
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