Assembling a new PC for 80k, Need hardware suggestions!

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Thanator

Right off the assembly line
I'm assembling a new PC for gfx designing and gaming.

Budget is 80k.
I'm looking for Core i7 rig with HD5850 gfx card.
will be buying the rig from mumbai.

Hardware Component:

Monitor LCD/LED: 24'in Dell/Benq

Processor: Core i7 920 D0

Motherboard: Gigabyte (X58A-UD5/UD7) or Any other Recommendations

Ram: 6GB DDR 3 1600/1333 or Any Recommendations

GFX Card: HD 5850 or Any other Recommendations

HDD: 500gb Western Digital or Any other Recommendations

DVD Drive: Sony/LG/others or Any other Recommendations

Cabinet: Any Recommendations

PSU: Any Recommendations

UPS: Any Recommendations

Mouse: Logitech MX518 or Any other Recommendations

Keyboard: multimedia from Logitech or Any other Recommendations

Processor Cooling: Noctua NH-U12P SE2 120mm SSO CPU Cooler Extreme

I will be overclocking the Processor to 3/3.2 ghz.
pls mention the price of individual products.
where can i get a better deal on this products.
Im open to online purchase thru lynx-india or others.
 
^ you can your self check prices on lynx site, for the specs mentioned 80k would not suffice,
however wait, let the masters like krow, asig , desiibond and others suggest the best for you.
 

krishnandu.sarkar

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Processor: Intel Core i7 920 D0 - 14.8k
Motherboard: Gigabyte EX58-UD5 17.5k
RAM: G-Skill 2GB DDRIII 1333MHz - 2.6k
GPU: ATI 1GB GDDR5 HD5850(DX11) - 18k
HDD: Western Digital Green 1TB - 4.1k
Cabinet: CoolerMaster 590 - 3.8k
SMPS: Corsair TX 850W - 9.2k
Optical Drive: L.G. GH22NS30 SATA - 1.1k
Monitor: Benq 24" G2412HD - 11.6k
 

comp@ddict

EXIT: DATA Junkyard
EDITED
Processor: Intel Core i7 920 D0 - 14.8k
Motherboard: Gigabyte EX58-UD3 14k
RAM: Corsair TR3X2G-1333 XMS3 C9 6GB Kit @ 7.8k
GPU: PowerColour HD5850 1GB GDDR5 @ 16.4k
HDD: Seagate 1TB 7200.12 @ 4k
Cabinet: CoolerMaster 690 - 4.4k
SMPS: Corsair TX 650W - 7k
Mouse: Logitech MX518 @ 1.5k
Keyboard: Razer Arctrosa @ 2.5k

Optical Drive: L.G. GH22NS30 SATA - 1.1k
Monitor: Benq 24" G2412HD - 11.6k

TOTAL = 85.5k

The BOLD is the changes, go for the above config...

Well, I tried the best for the budget and requirements, but overshoots ur budget, if u save up 2.5k, u can get the CPU cooler of ur choice too taking the grand total to 88k, but if u really wanna go such high end, u can wait for Core i9 processors which will just replace the i7 i920 in this config...
 

Cool Buddy

Wise Old Owl
I think an Antec 550W SMPS should be sufficient for a single graphics card setup, Antec BP550 Plus 550W Modular is available for around Rs. 5k. in any case, 650W would be more than enough, you do no need to go for something like 850W. you can do with a cabinet of around 3000 to reduce the budget. Just check the graphics card price once, I'm not sure of it retailing around 17k.
finally, for such an expensive set up, it wouldn't be wise to buy a TN panel monitor, you would better go for an 8 bit IPS panel. Look for Dell's monitors, they are good in the IPS category.
 

The Sorcerer

oh wow...Xenforo!!!
I will be overclocking the Processor to 3/3.2 ghz.
Then its a waste to get a noctua u12pse2. Even a cogage/scythe mugen 2 that retails for around/under 3k odd is an overkill but you save money and still can get more than 3.2 ghz overclocks. If one is going to spend almost 8k for a 1333mhz cl9 kit they need to be shot in the head. Any reason why not to go for i5 750? It does 3.2ghz on stock VCORE easily, let alone anything more than that. Not all i7 920 D0 stepping overclock easily.

If you are planning to go for an i5+ 1600mhz kit, be advised. Most of the rams available in the market are without xmp profiles (google it out if you don't know what it is). Even if you do use rams with XMP profiles with 1600mhz, the problem is by default it reduces the multiplier and increases the base clock just to run on stock speed as far as gigabyte and DFI boards are concerned. FYI, 1333mhz cl9 ddr rams= 800mhz cl5 rams. There's simply no difference. For the money being saved here and there, better off taking an nzxt case IMHO.

IMO I think think you will need anything more than vx550. In any case, doing cable management with tx series is notorious and hardwork.
 
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