If you can, try to get a Skylake i5 (6th gen) system at least. Unfortunately, I don't know where you can get these systems for cheap. You will have to buy second hand.
Note that there are only three companies that make DRAM chips: Micron, Samsung and SK Hynix.
Kingston, AData, Corsair etc. just use chips from these companies to make DIMMs.
Crucial is a bit special in the sense that it is Micron's in house brand.
30K used to be decent money a decade ago. But as you know, prices have increased due to inflation and exchange rate. We are looking at spending ~45K at least these days for a budget desktop.
For VFIO, still try to gather info about the reset bug.
It is indeed fixed for >95% RX 6000 series cards, but sometimes a certain card from a certain board manufacturer has the bug.
I am inclined to believe it's the PSU, but the motherboard light stuck at CPU debug is also fishy.
Try a different PSU first. May be it's PSU's power delivery to the CPU.
okay, looks like i5-12400 (latest) is available for Rs. 19K on PrimeABGB. Buy Online Intel Core i5-12400 12th Gen Alder Lake Processor - in India
Just order it with a H610 motherboard right away. ']Buy Online Motherboards In India At Best Price with Motherboard Chipset Intel H610
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Let's set aside Rs. 10K for RAM then.
What you can now buy is:
Intel i3-10105 @ 11.5K. Amazon.in: Buy Intel® Core™ i3-10105 10th Gen Generation Processor (6M Cache, up to 4.40 GHz) LGA 1200 UHD 630 Graphics 3 Years Warranty (No Graphic Card Required) Comes with Fan Online at Low Prices in...
i7 itself costs Rs. 40,000. Buy Online Intel Core i7-12700K 12th Gen Alder Lake Processor BX8071512700K - in India
32GB RAM will cost Rs. 10,000.
You might want to lower your expectations.
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