PC configuration for 2022

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diginovice

Broken In
If you want to buy a PC that can last for atleast 10 years and want to spend 50k to 60k then my suggestions are

1) Buy any latest processor as you like.

2) search for motherboard models which contain asus tuf or gigabyte auros pro.

3) Buy 16 gb high quality ram.

4) power supply unit more than 600 watts and with platinum certified.

5) Buy additional coolers for whole cabinet and nowadays water coolers are available.

6) Use always ups.

If you follow all of the above mentioned rules then your system will sustain for ten years easily.

If you spend 40k to processor only and spend only 10 thousand to 15 thousand it is of no use.

Asus tuf or gigabyte auros motherboards have many heat sinks, voltage regulators for supplying power to processor ram graphics card etc.,.

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Sir,

Kindly suggest model names of parts to help me to choose.
 
CPU - Intel i5 12400 - 17k

Mobo - Gigabyte B660M DS3H - 10k

RAM - 2x8GB DDR4 3600MHz C18 - 6k

GPU - iGPU

M.2 SSD - Samsung 980 1TB - 8.5k

HDD - None

PSU - Deepcool PM650D 80+ Gold - 5k

Cabinet - Deepcool Mattrexx 55 Mesh 4F - 5.2k

Monitor - 22" 1080p IPS - 9k

Total - 60k
 

rupeshforu3

In the zone
If you are looking for longevity, having latest technologies and lowest price available then go for desktop with processor celron.

*www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/processors/celeron.html

Celron runs at lowest Speed but it has all features of i7 processor.

If you want better speed at some what better price go for Pentium g series.

*ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ar...ntel-pentium-processor-g-series.html#@Desktop

Surprisingly laptop with celron processor is available from Lenovo. It's price is 17500 only.

*www.lenovo.com/in/en/laptops/lenov...MIp5fgkcXB-AIV2GSLCh3WQw4eEAQYASABEgKY1_D_BwE





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SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
If you are looking for longevity, having latest technologies and lowest price available then go for desktop with processor celron.

*www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/details/processors/celeron.html

Celron runs at lowest Speed but it has all features of i7 processor.

If you want better speed at some what better price go for Pentium g series.

*ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ar...ntel-pentium-processor-g-series.html#@Desktop

Surprisingly laptop with celron processor is available from Lenovo. It's price is 17500 only.

*www.lenovo.com/in/en/laptops/lenov...MIp5fgkcXB-AIV2GSLCh3WQw4eEAQYASABEgKY1_D_BwE





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What are you smoking, honestly? Saste nashe mat kiya karo.
 
What are you smoking, honestly? Saste nashe mat kiya karo.
Steve was clearly selling lies when he reviewed G6900:
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On a serious note, normal usage doesn't require very high-performance parts for sure. But 2 cores don't cut it anymore as evident by that graph where the game wouldn't even run even though paired with a top-end GPU.
 

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
Steve was clearly selling lies when he reviewed G6900:
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On a serious note, normal usage doesn't require very high-performance parts for sure. But 2 cores don't cut it anymore as evident by that graph where the game wouldn't even run even though paired with a top-end GPU.
I won't even consider dual core cpu for a NAS, let alone for a primary PC. Quad cores would be obsolete in few years and for gaming 6c/12t is the least one should get.
 
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rupeshforu3

In the zone
Many people don't see various products while buying a new pc and instead buy what a shop owner suggest.

I have listed and suggested some of them.

Please note that most costly pc is needed for people who do extensive work.

For example servers need costly pc but to play 4k videos not editing or working with Photoshop pentium gold processor is enough.

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rupeshforu3

In the zone
If you buy a costly pc it would cost 42000 rupees including monitor but if you buy a processor with pentium gold it would cost 22000 rupees including monitor.

Both 42000 rupees pc and 22000 rupees do same thing but 22000 is comparatively slow than 42000 pc.

Both of them has ddr4 support, ssd support, SATA HDD etc.,.

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rupeshforu3

In the zone
My sincere advice for those people who want to play 4k hd movies is to buy a new tablet like lenevo p11 pro, p12 pro, apple i pad etc.,. Even you can play hd games using them.

The above tablets come with OLED display and octa core processor. It's easier to carry. Neither a desktop monitor nor laptop monitor comes with OLED display.

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If you buy a costly pc it would cost 42000 rupees including monitor but if you buy a processor with pentium gold it would cost 22000 rupees including monitor.

Both 42000 rupees pc and 22000 rupees do same thing but 22000 is comparatively slow than 42000 pc.

Both of them has ddr4 support, ssd support, SATA HDD etc.,.

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I don't know what you use or if you have ever used a smooth PC, but I have seen laptops with old dual core i3/i5 crawl, esp with HDD on Win10. 4GB RAM gets filled easily. Also, Win10 which was released in 2015 is much lighter than Win10 21H2. Considering a normal user will use a computer for 4-5 years at least, quad core is the minimum one should get. For budget laptops, i3 11th gen + SSD + 8GB will be fine for many, but computational requirement for even normal web browsing increases with time as performance gets cheaper.

I will say those 20-25k laptops are a waste of money as it will be very slow even with SSD for normal tasks like browsing & word/excel after some time. I'm sure those cheap Pentium is weaker than S778 or Dimensity 920 of 25k phones. If you will use linux based OS, it is a different case, as OS overhead reduces a lot. I have seen a lubuntu OS run fine on i3 4th gen + 4GB RAM + HDD laptop. But again, someone buying a computer will most likely use Windows, not linux. IMO Linux OS are still not as user-friendly as Windows.
 
My sincere advice for those people who want to play 4k hd movies is to buy a new tablet like lenevo p11 pro, p12 pro, apple i pad etc.,. Even you can play hd games using them.

The above tablets come with OLED display and octa core processor. It's easier to carry. Neither a desktop monitor nor laptop monitor comes with OLED display.

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Tablets cannot replace computers, they tried to replace laptops back in 2013-15, but people realized that it can't & their sales crashed. Tablet is mostly bought by people who already have a computer (Desktop/laptop).

Also, OP mentioned programming & web development in first post. Don't know why you didn't read his requirements.
 

TheSloth

The Slowest One
@rupeshforu3 Celeron processor will age terribly plus I doubt if the latest processor itself will be able to hold against multiple programs/apps running parallely. That's not a good advice. Also, OP has a budget of 60k-70k, there is no reason to buy such a low end component, even if the usage is minimal. In your previous post in this same thread you have mentioned to buy platinum rated PSU and water cooler. Now this is bit extra for given budget. You need to learn more about balanced configuration. Watch what other members are suggesting and read, watch reviews of those specific components. You will start to understand what is balanced configuration whether its every day PC or gaming PC.

One more thing OP, go for 24" monitor if possible.
 

Zangetsu

I am the master of my Fate.
in 2022 buying a Dual Core CPU is stupidity. Don't suggest Celeron CPU(s) to OP. Even Phones are coming with more than 4 Cores now a days.

@OP: Get at least Quad Core CPU laptop and SSD to make your programming life easier.
 

rupeshforu3

In the zone
Ok all of you say that dual core pc is not a good advice but there are entry level quad core processors like amd athlon 3000g and I think pentium g has quad core.

Amd athlon 3000g has zen+ architecture and one of the latest pentium g processor has alder lake architecture.

Both of above comes between 6000 to 6500 rupees.

One intersting fact is that if you buy any latest amd ryzen processor like ryzen 3 3200g or ryzen 5 2400g or even ryzen 7 series all must be fitted into the same cpu slot of am4 motherboard. If you buy athlon 3000g it also has to be inserted into the same cpu slot of am4 motherboard.

The same happens with pentium g processor.

Amd athlon 3000 g comes around 6000 to 6500 rupees which has integrated graphics and quad core but if you choose any ryzen processors with integrated graphics you have to spend 12000 or even 18000. The same happens for pentium g processor.

Any ide ie., Integrated Development environment like visual studio takes about 4 gb of ram and even it can take 5 gb so what I mean if you buy any latest pentium g processor you can install upto 32 gb ram.

Many people think to buy a new pc including monitor and ask someone and they will definitely suggest spend upto 40000 rupees because those people who are suggesting don't see all available options. Please stop this.

Many people who are beginners tries to buy a new pc but others suggest to spend 40000. Spending 40000 rupees or even greater than 35000 is unnecessary for beginners. Instead spending 25000 to 30000 is enough for a new pc including monitor.

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rupeshforu3

In the zone
Here forget about celron but consider athlon 3000g and pentium g processor.

Both comes with integrated graphics and quad core.

I have given suggestions for home users and people who have low budget.

If you have sufficient money to buy intel i9 or ryzen 9 etc., then go ahead.

Another thing to mention is from the past 5 years a new pc with ddr4 memory is available and within 1 year ddr5 powered pc is going to arrive.

Wait for 1 year so that you can buy ddr5 powered pc.
 
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SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
Ok all of you say that dual core pc is not a good advice but there are entry level quad core processors like amd athlon 3000g and I think pentium g has quad core.

Amd athlon 3000g has zen+ architecture and one of the latest pentium g processor has alder lake architecture.

Both of above comes between 6000 to 6500 rupees.

One intersting fact is that if you buy any latest amd ryzen processor like ryzen 3 3200g or ryzen 5 2400g or even ryzen 7 series all must be fitted into the same cpu slot of am4 motherboard. If you buy athlon 3000g it also has to be inserted into the same cpu slot of am4 motherboard.

The same happens with pentium g processor.

Amd athlon 3000 g comes around 6000 to 6500 rupees which has integrated graphics and quad core but if you choose any ryzen processors with integrated graphics you have to spend 12000 or even 18000. The same happens for pentium g processor.

Any ide ie., Integrated Development environment like visual studio takes about 4 gb of ram and even it can take 5 gb so what I mean if you buy any latest pentium g processor you can install upto 32 gb ram.

Many people think to buy a new pc including monitor and ask someone and they will definitely suggest spend upto 40000 rupees because those people who are suggesting don't see all available options. Please stop this.

Many people who are beginners tries to buy a new pc but others suggest to spend 40000. Spending 40000 rupees or even greater than 35000 is unnecessary for beginners. Instead spending 25000 to 30000 is enough for a new pc including monitor.

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Here forget about celron but consider athlon 3000g and pentium g processor.

Both comes with integrated graphics and quad core.

I have given suggestions for home users and people who have low budget.

If you have sufficient money to buy intel i9 or ryzen 9 etc., then go ahead.

Usually, people will find flaws in your logic, but I'm unable to find any logic in your flaw.
 
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rupeshforu3

In the zone
Very interesting reviews without reading what I have posted.

You can comment on my posts infinitely without reading atleast once and each and every time saying you are worst etc.,.

I have given suggestions not to you but always people like you come into action.

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Stormbringer

Ambassador of Buzz
Celeron Processor paired with DDR5 RAM !!! Wah Wah. Buy Celeron only if you have absolutely no budget. Using more than 1 application at a time won't be a pleasant experience . Unless OP planning to open a Cybercafe.
 

Stormbringer

Ambassador of Buzz
Very interesting reviews without reading what I have posted.

You can comment on my posts infinitely without reading atleast once and each and every time saying you are worst etc.,.

I have given suggestions not to you but always people like you come into action.

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Forum members have read your posts and that is why they know they are just plain bad recommendations and not useful for OP. OP has 60k budget and needs a computer for Programming and development. You are hellbent on selling a dual powered processor giving absolutely no thought to OP's requirements. Intel themselves don't advertise and push Celeron like you do. Remember forum members are not criticizing you but your recommendations which is misleading to OP. The forum exits to help people like OP to make better decisions. So don't be surprised when forum members pitch in when they see bad advice being given on the forum.
 
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