cpu for 60 k with gtx 970

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gagan_kumar

gagan_kumar

Wise Old Owl
ProcessorIntel i5 444011,900
CPU Coolerstock0
MotherboardAsus B85M-G6,100
MemoryKingston HyperX Blu 2x4 GB4,800
Graphics CardZotac GTX 970 4GB DDR526,000
Power SupplySeasonic S12II 5204,800
CabinetCorsair Spec-13,500
Internal StorageSeagate Barracuda 2TB 7200 RPM HDD6,000
Optical Drivenone0
Monitornone0
Keyboardnone0
Mousenone0
Total63,100


Had you been lucky, one of the forum members bought Asus GTX 970 for 20k 2-3 weeks ago.

bump!!

guys budget increased max to 65k not a penny more, exclude the cabinet from the price.....already have cabinet.......
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
bump!!

guys budget increased max to 65k not a penny more, exclude the cabinet from the price.....already have cabinet.......

Intel Core i5 4440 -12500,

MSI B85-G41 PC Mate -5700,

Cooler Master Hyper TX3 EVO -1700,

Corsair Vengeance 8GB(4GBx2) 1600Mhz -5200,

Zotac GTX 970 4GB -26500,

Seasonic S12II 520w -5000,

WD Caviar Green 2TB -6000,

Asus 24D3ST DVD/RW -1000.

TOTAL -63,600.
 
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rajesh00

Journeyman
^^
Just change HDD to WD Blue instead of green.
You may also ge Asus GPU at that price.
And go with the Above mentioned board.Asus B85M-G RAM to PCIe slot space is very close.It might be a problem.
For RAM go for Single stick if are short in budget,it saves some money.Dual channel performance is hardly seen in real time experience..
 

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
In bssunil's config, remove TX3 Evo, ODD and 4 GB *2 ram stick and get 8 GB *1 ram stick + 120 GB samsung 850 evo. This should exactly be around 65k.
 
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gagan_kumar

gagan_kumar

Wise Old Owl
In bssunil's config, remove TX3 Evo, ODD and 4 GB *2 ram stick and get 8 GB *1 ram stick + 120 GB samsung 850 evo. This should exactly be around 65k.

well i asked that at last minute so by the time people gave more suggestions had already purchased the rig..............
 
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gagan_kumar

gagan_kumar

Wise Old Owl
What RIG Config you had purchased? Post individual prices with pics also if you can.OK.

gtx 970 ASUS STRIX OC - 27k
intel i5 4460 - 12.5k
Gigabyte H97m D3H - 7k
Kingston Hyper X blue 1866Mhz - 3500
Corsair VS 550 - 3500
Circle 800 Cabinet - 5k
Seagate 2TB HDD 7200rpm - 5k
 
gtx 970 ASUS STRIX OC - 27k
intel i5 4460 - 12.5k
Gigabyte H97m D3H - 7k
Kingston Hyper X blue 1866Mhz - 3500
Corsair VS 550 - 3500
Circle 800 Cabinet - 5k
Seagate 2TB HDD 7200rpm - 5k

970 for 27k :O

That is high price. You could have got that for around 22-23k. And added SSD, with the remaining money. Anyway, nice build. Enjoy
 
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gagan_kumar

gagan_kumar

Wise Old Owl
Nobody would suggest you to buy Corsair VS series. It's an entry level PSU, certainly not meant for high end GPUs like the GTX 970. Why you didn't buy Seasonic S12II 520W?

budget was exceeding...... already extended to 66k with seasonic it was coming 68k+
 
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gagan_kumar

gagan_kumar

Wise Old Owl
Didn't you post that a cabinet wasn't required? Why spend 5k on it then? :|

my friend, for whom i have purchased this told he will need new cabinet as the previous one was local small one...... there was no way the gpu would fit in it, just tell if smps is not good i will try to change it.........
 

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
my friend, for whom i have purchased this told he will need new cabinet as the previous one was local small one...... there was no way the gpu would fit in it, just tell if smps is not good i will try to change it.........
ok. Replace it with Seasonic S12II 520W or Antec VP550p if short on budget. :)
 
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avichandana20000

Cyborg Agent
@ gagan_kumar

Always consider

GPU PSU LIST(google for more) for buying PSU if GPU is used.

Immediately change PSU before it blows up.
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
gtx 970 ASUS STRIX OC - 27k
intel i5 4460 - 12.5k
Gigabyte H97m D3H - 7k
Kingston Hyper X blue 1866Mhz - 3500
Corsair VS 550 - 3500
Circle 800 Cabinet - 5k
Seagate 2TB HDD 7200rpm - 5k

Swap that Corsair VS 550 - 3500 with Seasonic S12II 520w -5150.
Link:Amazon.in: Buy Seasonic S12II Series 520-Watt Power Supply Online at Low Prices in India | Sea Sonic Reviews & Ratings
Corsair VS550 is a crap PSU, change that PSU ASAP or face extreme burning consequences for your internal components.
 
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