Computer for 50K budget [no GPU] [only cabinet parts]

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
ohhh.. CPU not sufficient??? for games other than GTA V?? Please suggest your config including GPU considering i5 4690 cpu..

NOPE

Without dGPU, your rig would be as good as any other build for CPU intensive tasks like video encoding/recoding.

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i5 4690 has HD 4600 iGPU.

4th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel® HD Graphics 4600 — Playable Games List for Intel® HD Graphics 4600

Tested: How much has Intel really improved integrated graphics with Haswell's HD 4600? | Digital Trends

AnandTech | The Intel Haswell Refresh Review: Core i7-4790, i5-4690 and i3-4360 Tested
 
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amit.tiger12

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NOPE

Without dGPU, your rig would be as good as any other build for CPU intensive tasks like video encoding/recoding.

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i5 4690 has HD 4600 iGPU.

4th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors with Intel® HD Graphics 4600 — Playable Games List for Intel® HD Graphics 4600

Tested: How much has Intel really improved integrated graphics with Haswell's HD 4600? | Digital Trends

AnandTech | The Intel Haswell Refresh Review: Core i7-4790, i5-4690 and i3-4360 Tested

Hey that means... it can run minimum setting... but not good for gaming... so that means I have to wait for skylake if I need iGPU... right>>??

ok so I definitely need GPU for gaming... you can't do gaming without gpu... okay :)

So what about 50K including gpu ..?? I will create new thread mentioning it...
 

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
Hey that means... it can run minimum setting... but not good for gaming... so that means I have to wait for skylake if I need iGPU... right>>??

ok so I definitely need GPU for gaming... you can't do gaming without gpu... okay :)

So what about 50K including gpu ..?? I will create new thread mentioning it...

iGPU won't improve drastically over CPU generations. maybe a 10-20% bump at max. That's like 2-3 fps increase on 1920*1080 @ high settings

You can continue it here, just ask the mods to rename the thread title.

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AnandTech | The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti and GTX 750 Review: Maxwell Makes Its Move

GeForce GTX 750 Ti Review - Graphics Card - Tom's Hardware

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750Ti Benchmarked and Reviewed - the new midrange king? - iLL GamingiLL Gaming

For comparison's sake, 750 Ti is way better than HD 4600
 

HE-MAN

Ambassador of Buzz
its very confusing. first u said you will buy gpu with different budget then you want to play gta 5 on igpu then you want gpu in 50k.. get hold of urself think for a minute. no matter what ur budget we all here will help you in selecting the best config possible VFM.

you want cpu+mobo+ram+gpu+smps+hdd+cabinet for 50k. now with this budget its tough to balance since you will be doing editing video rendering and stuff.
AMD config might be good considering your budget and requirements.
 
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amit.tiger12

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iGPU won't improve drastically over CPU generations. maybe a 10-20% bump at max. That's like 2-3 fps increase on 1920*1080 @ high settings

You can continue it here, just ask the mods to rename the thread title.

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AnandTech | The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti and GTX 750 Review: Maxwell Makes Its Move

GeForce GTX 750 Ti Review - Graphics Card - Tom's Hardware

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750Ti Benchmarked and Reviewed - the new midrange king? - iLL GamingiLL Gaming

For comparison's sake, 750 Ti is way better than HD 4600

okay... :)
Now...
Budget 50K.. excluding GPU (will buy with separate budget..)

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its very confusing. first u said you will buy gpu with different budget then you want to play gta 5 on igpu then you want gpu in 50k.. get hold of urself think for a minute. no matter what ur budget we all here will help you in selecting the best config possible VFM.

I was confused over hd 4600 performance.. so mentioned that gpu will have different budget.. but now I think I really need gpu for gaming.. but not much into gaming, will play game for 6-7 hours.. but not really hardcore gaming freak... so instead of getting GPU, i decided to go for CPU only.. if needed GPU I can buy afterwards was decided earlier.. now also confirming that.. no budget decided for GPU...

you want cpu+mobo+ram+gpu+smps+hdd+cabinet for 50k. now with this budget its tough to balance since you will be doing editing video rendering and stuff.
AMD config might be good considering your budget and requirements.

No gpu
cpu+mobo+ram+smps+hdd+cabinet in 50K... No mainly video editing, rendering, just few handbreak stuff sometimes.. for personal use, to make video better...

wait I will clear all doubt..

No GPU in 50K
cpu+mobo+ram+smps+hdd+cabinet in 50K (if you can save money then it's good)
(I want i5 4690 if possible)

For GPU, no budget decided, so mention good GPU not best GPU, good to play on Dell S2240L
after deciding cpu+mobo+ram+smps+hdd+cabinet this, then please suggest me good GPU..
 

adityak469

Training To Beat Goku
i5 4690 - 16k
Asus B85M - 6k
HyperXFury 2x4GB - 5.2k (saw somewhere?)
Antec VP 550p - 3.5k (?)
WD Green 2TB - 5.5k
Samsung 850 Evo 128GB - 5k
Deepcool Tesseract - 3k
Total - 43k

Now get AOC i2369VM as monitor rather than S2240L. S2240L is toooo much glossy.

For GPU, get GTX 750Ti. It will be enough for "GTA V". You can also look at second hand GPUs on [E]rodov if you wanna save money. (i'd suggest so as you dont seem to want to tun games except GTA V)
 

Nerevarine

Incarnate
^+1 to aditya's suggestion, but id modify this :
instead of SSD and 2 TB HDD, Get a 1 TB HDD, save that 7k..
add 11k (750 Ti) + 7k for a R9 280 (17k in mdcomputers.in) or a GTX 960
Trust me, upcoming games are gonna be brutal on the requirements, already games like Witcher 3 and Dying Light's minimum requirements are above of what one would expect
 
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amit.tiger12

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i5 4690 - 16k
Asus B85M - 6k
HyperXFury 2x4GB - 5.2k (saw somewhere?)
Antec VP 550p - 3.5k (?)
WD Green 2TB - 5.5k
Samsung 850 Evo 128GB - 5k
Deepcool Tesseract - 3k
Total - 43k

Now get AOC i2369VM as monitor rather than S2240L. S2240L is toooo much glossy.

For GPU, get GTX 750Ti. It will be enough for "GTA V". You can also look at second hand GPUs on [E]rodov if you wanna save money. (i'd suggest so as you dont seem to want to tun games except GTA V)

asus b85M??? is this good?? I think somebody would suggest me asrock..
8 GBx1 ram stick please... if I want to upgrade later...
antec? elaborate? Corsair VS550 550 Watt PSU is good.. even seasonic is good..
WD, are they good??
AOC i2369VM too high on price.. below 10K please.. S2240L is good.. I will go and see it in store for glossy...

gpu = r9 270x?? how is this?? suggest better in same price range?

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^+1 to aditya's suggestion, but id modify this :
instead of SSD and 2 TB HDD, Get a 1 TB HDD, save that 7k..
add 11k (750 Ti) + 7k for a R9 280 (17k in mdcomputers.in) or a GTX 960
Trust me, upcoming games are gonna be brutal on the requirements, already games like Witcher 3 and Dying Light's minimum requirements are above of what one would expect

ssd can be good for gaming???
what about hdd?? No I need 2TB there are 2 users, me and my brother.. ;)
r9 280 is also good...
but 1st suggest me monitor (S2240L or below 10K) so according to that suggest me GPU..
 

Nerevarine

Incarnate
S2240L is good FHD Monitor but its very glossy, if your room has a lot of backlighting, you will get headaches..
Go with the AOC as aditya suggested, as it is a matte panel monitor ..
 
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amit.tiger12

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S2240L is good FHD Monitor but its very glossy, if your room has a lot of backlighting, you will get headaches..
Go with the AOC as aditya suggested, as it is a matte panel monitor ..

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what about this?? is this also matte??
 
ohhh.. CPU not sufficient??? for games other than GTA V?? Please suggest your config including GPU considering i5 4690 cpu..

No man, you can only play in low settings and low resolution with integrated GPU. No chance for GTA 5.

For 50k -

ProcessorIntel i5 444011,900
CPU Coolerstock0
MotherboardAsus B85M-G6,300
MemoryKingston HyperX Blu DDR3 4 GB 1600 MHz2,700
Graphics CardAsus GTX 760 2 GB DDR5 DCII18,000
Power SupplySeasonic S12II 5204,800
CabinetCorsair Spec-13,800
Internal StorageWD Blue 1 TB 7200 RPM HDD3,600
Optical Drivenone
0
Monitor
none
0
Keyboard
none
0
Mouse
none
0
Total51,100

How much can you extend for GPU?
 

Nerevarine

Incarnate
^ Zotac GTX 960/ GTX 960 Amp! Edition is around 17.7k/18.5k and would be better than GTX 760.

+1, also consider R9 280 (consumes more power but 1 GB extra VRAM and slightly better performance at less price, mdcomputers is selling both sapphire and asus R9 280 for 17k ).. I think 960 price could fall because of this
 
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amit.tiger12

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No man, you can only play in low settings and low resolution with integrated GPU. No chance for GTA 5.

For 50k -

ProcessorIntel i5 444011,900
CPU Coolerstock0
MotherboardAsus B85M-G6,300
MemoryKingston HyperX Blu DDR3 4 GB 1600 MHz2,700
Graphics CardAsus GTX 760 2 GB DDR5 DCII18,000
Power SupplySeasonic S12II 5204,800
CabinetCorsair Spec-13,800
Internal StorageWD Blue 1 TB 7200 RPM HDD3,600
Optical Drivenone0
Monitornone0
Keyboardnone0
Mousenone0
Total51,100

How much can you extend for GPU?

Okay thanks... Please check my config I made today..
actually I will buy gpu separately, means add another 10K to budget (dad can give me if I want gpu), but as far as latest games I will consider GTX 960 only, it's new and power friendly.. so from 50K I need to save more.. check my rig below..

^ Zotac GTX 960/ GTX 960 Amp! Edition is around 17.7k/18.5k and would be better than GTX 760.

I want ASUS Strix GeForce GTX 960, someone said in comment that local price for 960 makes it good deal (around 17K)..
I can wait for that.. :) check my rig below..

+1, also consider R9 280 (consumes more power but 1 GB extra VRAM and slightly better performance at less price, mdcomputers is selling both sapphire and asus R9 280 for 17k ).. I think 960 price could fall because of this

r9 280 is also good, but I will buy 960 (new), everyone in my friend circle is suggesting same.. check my rig below..
Monitor dell s2240L 9k separate..
Mouse+Cabinet 3K separate..
Headphone 3k separate.. (optional)

CPUIntel i5 4440
Intel i5 4460
Intel i5 4690
13000
14000
16000
GPUASUS Strix GeForce GTX 960

Gigabyte GV-N960G1 GAMING-2GD

MSI GTX 960 GAMING 2G
18000Asus ?
Gigabyte ?
MSI ?
CPU Coolerstock0
MotherboardGigabyte GA-H97M-D3H
ASRock H97M PRO4
8000Gigabyte ?
ASRock ?
else?

chipset ?
H97 ?
B85 ?
else ?
RAM(1 x 8 GB)

Corsair Vengeance DDR3 8 GB
(CMZ8GX3M1A1600C10)

G.Skill RipjawsX DDR3 8 GB
(F3-12800CL10S-8GBXL)
5000Corsair ?
G.Skill?
PSUCorsair SMPS CX500 500 Watts PSU

Seasonic S12II 520 Watts PSU
4000Modular=
Full?
Semi?
*www.corsair.com/en-in/power-supply-units
HDDSeagate Barracuda 2 TB
(ST2000DM001)
6000

Cabinet
any with front connector
2000
 
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rijinpk1

Aspiring Novelist
asus b85m g is fine for its asking price. since the mobo has 4 ram slots, you dont need t worry even if you get 4gb x 2. there is still room left ;)
WD has exceptional service compared to seagate.
corsair vs 550 is bad. do not choose since you have better options available. if budget permits, get seasonic s12ii 520. else even antec vp550p is fine.
do not get vs series psu.
check whether aoc i2269vwm is available under your budget.

ssd decreases loading time in games, bt they do not improve fps. you get better core components first(like a good gpu which is essential for full hd gaming) than ssds which can be purchased later.
 

HE-MAN

Ambassador of Buzz
get the zotac gtx 960 amp edition cheaper, better, and comes with 5 years warranty compared to asus strix
 
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amit.tiger12

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asus b85m g is fine for its asking price. since the mobo has 4 ram slots, you dont need t worry even if you get 4gb x 2. there is still room left :wink:
WD has exceptional service compared to seagate.
corsair vs 550 is bad. do not choose since you have better options available. if budget permits, get seasonic s12ii 520. else even antec vp550p is fine.
do not get vs series psu.
check whether aoc i2269vwm is available under your budget.

ssd decreases loading time in games, bt they do not improve fps. you get better core components first(like a good gpu which is essential for full hd gaming) than ssds which can be purchased later.

I will add asus b85m g also... I will decide lower cost mobo when buying at local store...
(lowest from Asus B85M-G, Gigabyte GA-H97M-D3H, ASRock H97M PRO4)..

Everyone from tomshardware suggested (did google) seagate barracuda... WD lags compare to seagate.. So I decided seagate.. even some sites, which give pre-built rig, suggested seagate.

I mentioned "Corsair CX 500" in above post.. I will buy PSU with certification (80+), already faced lots of PSU issue so can't take risk again.. (motherboard, ram damaged earlier )
not going to buy "vs" series. certified only..

No that aoc monitor is really out of budget.. actually stretched budget to buy Dell S2240L, earlier decided Dell E2014H.. but then stretched for fully featured monitor...

yes your right ssd not gives much improvement or we can't see such improvement.. hdds are fine.. I will not buy SSD.. Now I can add this ssd cost to purchase 960...

Please see corrected rig and tell me it's ok or not..

get the zotac gtx 960 amp edition cheaper, better, and comes with 5 years warranty compared to asus strix

Ok.. if I find that zotac 960 amp edition then will definitely think for that.
I really loved the ASUS Strix GeForce GTX 960.. going gaga over it.. ;)
eagerly waiting for it..

Please see corrected rig and tell me it's ok or not..

If possible go with seasonic s12ii 520 else antec vp550p Would not recommend corsair cx series, also donot spend too much with h97 ,invest it in a good gpu

please suggest me good PSU, 80+ certification..
I will buy Asus B85M-G.. :)

Please see corrected rig and tell me it's ok or not..

(Extra 10K for GPU by dad :) ;), total budget now 60K)

CPU = i5 4690 = 16K (low price at local )
GPU = ASUS Strix GeForce GTX 960 = 19K (low price at local )
Mobo = Asus B85M-G = 6K
RAM = Corsair Vengeance DDR3 8GB = 5.5K
HDD = Seagate Barracuda 2 TB = 5.5K
PSU = Antec VP550 550 Watts PSU = 4K
Total = 56K...

Monitor = Dell S2240L = 9k (separate)
Optical Drive = Asus = 1K (Optional)
Mouse+Cabinet = 3K (separate)
Headphone = 3k (optional)

Please, I am not into much in gaming, I can upgrade gpu if needed (no sli/crossfire) (no overclock cpu), and I don't want to change cpu also. So want best cpu.. gpu is another thing for latest games.. budget is above normal because want best in budget.. ;)

So how is this built?? correct me..
 
I will add asus b85m g also... I will decide lower cost mobo when buying at local store...
(lowest from Asus B85M-G, Gigabyte GA-H97M-D3H, ASRock H97M PRO4)..

Everyone from tomshardware suggested (did google) seagate barracuda... WD lags compare to seagate.. So I decided seagate.. even some sites, which give pre-built rig, suggested seagate.

I mentioned "Corsair CX 500" in above post.. I will buy PSU with certification (80+), already faced lots of PSU issue so can't take risk again.. (motherboard, ram damaged earlier )
not going to buy "vs" series. certified only..

No that aoc monitor is really out of budget.. actually stretched budget to buy Dell S2240L, earlier decided Dell E2014H.. but then stretched for fully featured monitor...

yes your right ssd not gives much improvement or we can't see such improvement.. hdds are fine.. I will not buy SSD.. Now I can add this ssd cost to purchase 960...

Please see corrected rig and tell me it's ok or not..



Ok.. if I find that zotac 960 amp edition then will definitely think for that.
I really loved the ASUS Strix GeForce GTX 960.. going gaga over it.. ;)
eagerly waiting for it..

Please see corrected rig and tell me it's ok or not..



please suggest me good PSU, 80+ certification..
I will buy Asus B85M-G.. :)

Please see corrected rig and tell me it's ok or not..

(Extra 10K for GPU by dad :) ;), total budget now 60K)

CPU = i5 4690 = 16K (low price at local )
GPU = ASUS Strix GeForce GTX 960 = 19K (low price at local )
Mobo = Asus B85M-G = 6K
RAM = Corsair Vengeance DDR3 8GB = 5.5K
HDD = Seagate Barracuda 2 TB = 5.5K
PSU = Antec VP550 550 Watts PSU = 4K
Total = 56K...

Monitor = Dell S2240L = 9k (separate)
Optical Drive = Asus = 1K (Optional)
Mouse+Cabinet = 3K (separate)
Headphone = 3k (optional)

Please, I am not into much in gaming, I can upgrade gpu if needed (no sli/crossfire) (no overclock cpu), and I don't want to change cpu also. So want best cpu.. gpu is another thing for latest games.. budget is above normal because want best in budget.. ;)

So how is this built?? correct me..

Which cabinet?
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
CPU = Intel Core i5 4590 = 13000,
GPU = ASUS Strix GTX 960 2GB = 19000,
Mobo = Gigabyte B85M-D3H = 5400,
RAM = Corsair Vengeance DDR3 8GB = 6000,
HDD = WD Caviar Blue 2 TB = 5500,
PSU = Antec VP550P = 3500,
Cabinet = Deepcool TESSERACT -3300,
KB = Cooler Master Devastator Gaming Bundle -3200,
DVDRW = Asus 24B5ST DVDRW -1100.
Total = 60,000.


Monitor = Dell S2240L LED IPS = 9000. (Separate Budget)
 
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