Friends Rig - 85k

Mainak23

Journeyman
Hi guys my friend wanna buy a new rig for himself...so i am creating this thread here ...

1. Q: What is the purpose of the computer? What all applications and games are you going to run?
Ans:- i)Watching HD movies ii)playing games [BF3, COD, Metro ,AC] iii) Video Editing

2. Q: What is your overall budget?
Ans:- 85k ..Cant Extend more..

3. Q: Planning to overclock?
Ans:- Not now..

4. Q: Which Operating System are you planning to use?
Ans:- Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit

5. Q: How much hard drive space is needed?
Ans:- 1 TB

6. Q. Do you want to buy a monitor?
Ans:- LED or IPS 23" or 24" 1920X1080p

7. Q: Which components you DON'T want to buy or which components you already have and plan on reusing?
Ans:- Nothing


8. Q: When are you planning to buy the system?
Ans:- in 1-2 weeks

9. Q: Have you ever built a desktop before or will this be done by an assembler?
Ans:- No & will be done by an asembler


10. Q: Where do you live? Are you buying locally? Are you open to buying stuff from online shops if you don't get locally?
Ans:- Malda, West Bengal. But will be buying From Kolkata.. Not from any online shops

11. Q: Anything else which you would like to say?
Ans:- He don't wanna buy any SSD now..My question Is Core i7 3770 is better with HD 7850 or Core i5 3570 is better with GTX 660 Ti or HD 7950 3 GB AND the Tx 650 v2 power supply is enough for 7950 and 660 ti?..help him out..and i want to know about amd processor FX 8350 for my rig ..thanks
 
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CarlonSamuels

Journeyman
Get i5 3570 + HD 7950
Will last longer
If you are going for high end audio u might wanna get a sound card like Asus Xonar DX [DX] - Rs.4,575.00 : Pristine Note, Shop audio, headphones, amplifier, DAC, hifi, mp3, audiophile products online store India or ASUS XONAR ESSENCE STX AUDIOPHILE SOUNDCARD [STX] - Rs.7,995.00 : Pristine Note, Shop audio, headphones, amplifier, DAC, hifi, mp3, audiophile products online store India
 

CarlonSamuels

Journeyman
Or use this rig

Intel Core i5 3450 -11500
Gigabyte H77D3H - Rs 6500
Gskill 8GB RAM F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL- Rs 2750
GPU - GTX 670 amp edition ~ 28600
HDD - WD Caviar Blue 1TB - Rs 4300
SMPS - Corsair CX600V2 - Rs 3750
Cabinet - Corsair 400R - Rs 4800
OPD - Samsung SH-S 223F - Rs 975
Monitor - Dell ST2240L (LED 1920x1080 IPS) - Rs 9000
SPEAKERS:- Logitec Z623 or SWANS M10 Rs- 8000/-
CPU Cooler - Corsair EVO 212: Rs. 2000/-

Although the mobo wont be able to get the best out of those speakers
 

panwala95

In the zone
i5-3450-11k
MSI Z77A-G45 Thunderbolt Motherboard-13.5k
corsair value ram -2x4gb-2k
seagate barracuda 1tb-4.2k
zotac gtx 670-28.7k83.9k
corsair cx 500v2-3k
cm elite 430-3.2k
asus dvd writer-1.1k
benq g2220-8.2k
Corsair Gaming Audio Series SP2200 2.1 Desktop Speakers-5.5k
cm hyper 412-3.5k
total-83.9k
i selected that mobo just 'cause of thunderbolt ;)
 

Myth

Cyborg Agent
How come your questionnaire in the first post doesnt match this one -> *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/pc-compon...new-pc-help-answer-these-questions-first.html
 
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Mainak23

Mainak23

Journeyman
sorry..i copy-paste from another forum..changing it now..

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How come your questionnaire in the first post doesnt match this one -> *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/pc-compon...new-pc-help-answer-these-questions-first.html

is that PSU is enough for Gtx 670 ? amd can you kindly suggest an AMD rig too mate..thanks..

Or use this rig

Intel Core i5 3450 -11500
Gigabyte H77D3H - Rs 6500
Gskill 8GB RAM F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL- Rs 2750
GPU - GTX 670 amp edition ~ 28600
HDD - WD Caviar Blue 1TB - Rs 4300
SMPS - Corsair CX600V2 - Rs 3750
Cabinet - Corsair 400R - Rs 4800
OPD - Samsung SH-S 223F - Rs 975
Monitor - Dell ST2240L (LED 1920x1080 IPS) - Rs 9000
SPEAKERS:- Logitec Z623 or SWANS M10 Rs- 8000/-
CPU Cooler - Corsair EVO 212: Rs. 2000/-

Although the mobo wont be able to get the best out of those speakers

aren't Z77 board work best with those unlocked k versions?

i5-3450-11k
MSI Z77A-G45 Thunderbolt Motherboard-13.5k
corsair value ram -2x4gb-2k
seagate barracuda 1tb-4.2k
zotac gtx 670-28.7k83.9k
corsair cx 500v2-3k
cm elite 430-3.2k
asus dvd writer-1.1k
benq g2220-8.2k
Corsair Gaming Audio Series SP2200 2.1 Desktop Speakers-5.5k
cm hyper 412-3.5k
total-83.9k
i selected that mobo just 'cause of thunderbolt ;)
 
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The Incinerator

Human Spambot
Intel i5 3570 - Rs 13500
Gigabyte GA-H77-DS3H - Rs 7300
Ram - G.Skill RipjawsX(1600MHz)(F3-12800CL9S) 4GB*2 - Rs 3000
HDD - WD Blue 1TB - Rs 4300
GPU - Sapphire HD 7970OC - 28500 (Vedant)
Cabinet - Corsair 400R - Rs 4800
PSU - Corsair TX 650V2UK - Rs 5650
Monitor - AOC LED 23" I 2353 (IPS) - Rs 11500 aprx
Speakers - Swan m10 - Rs 8000

Total - Rs 86550/-

Get the Rig from Vedant, the whole Rig if you purchase from them, might come even cheaper.Do bargain.
 
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Mainak23

Mainak23

Journeyman
Thanks mate but he will need UPS too..800va UPS cant handle that rig i suppose? and is that GIGABYTE motherboard can utilize full potential of that Sapphire HD 7970OC??

Intel i5 3570 - Rs 13500
Gigabyte GA-H77-DS3H - Rs 7300
Ram - G.Skill RipjawsX(1600MHz)(F3-12800CL9S) 4GB*2 - Rs 3000
HDD - WD Blue 1TB - Rs 4300
GPU - Sapphire HD 7970OC - 28500 (Vedant)
Cabinet - Corsair 400R - Rs 4800
PSU - Corsair TX 650V2UK - Rs 5650
Monitor - AOC LED 23" I 2353 (IPS) - Rs 11500 aprx
Speakers - Swan m10 - Rs 8000

Total - Rs 86550/-

Get the Rig from Vedant, the whole Rig if you purchase from them, might come even cheaper.Do bargain.
 

hitman4

In the zone
Processor Intel i5 3570k 14300
Motherboard Asus Maximus V Gene 14350
CPU Cooler Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo 2200
RAM G Skill RipjawsX 2x4Gb 3350
Hard Drive Western Digital Caviar Black 1Tb 6100
Graphics Card Sapphire HD 7950 OC 22500
Monitor BenQ GL2250HM 8500
Power Supply Corsair Tx 650 V2 5400
Cabinet Corsair 400R 4700
Optical Drive ASUS DRW-24B3ST SATA 1000
KB Logitech K200 400
Mouse Logitech G400 1600
MP Razer Goliathus Fragged Control 600
TOTAL 85000
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
800VA UPS can handle the rig as the Intel Processors and HD 7000 series is very much power efficient. He will have enough time to save his works and shutdown the PC if a power cut occurs. The configuration given by Incinerator is pretty balanced and serve your need perfectly. You can also opt for Corsair GS600 for the configuration which will save you some money. Also I recommend you to get a basic aftermarket cooler with Intel Processors even you're not overclocking. The stock Intel Coolers are very bad and can't provide proper cooling in full CPU load. Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo @ 1.4K is a very good choice.

If you make your purchase from Vedant Computer Kolkata, do mention in the shop that you're from ThinkDigit forum. They're well aware of our Forum and might offer attractive deals for the whole rig of yours.

@Incinerator, any Online shops where I can find WD Caviar Blue 1 TB HDD? Most of the sites have only WD Green 1 TB Model.
 
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Mainak23

Mainak23

Journeyman
Thanks i got it ..yes i want to buy from vedant..will mention that..buy can any1 kindly suggest an AMD rig too..thanks..

800VA UPS can handle the rig as the Intel Processors and HD 7000 series is very much power efficient. He will have enough time to save his works and shutdown the PC if a power cut occurs. The configuration given by Incinerator is pretty balanced and serve your need perfectly. You can also opt for Corsair GS600 for the configuration which will save you some money. Also I recommend you to get a basic aftermarket cooler with Intel Processors even you're not overclocking. The stock Intel Coolers are very bad and can't provide proper cooling in full CPU load. Cooler Master Hyper TX3 Evo @ 1.4K is a very good choice.

If you make your purchase from Vedant Computer Kolkata, do mention in the shop that you're from ThinkDigit forum. They're well aware of our Forum and might offer attractive deals for the whole rig of yours.

@Incinerator, any Online shops where I can find WD Caviar Blue 1 TB HDD? Most of the sites have only WD Green 1 TB Model.

@Incinerator, any Online shops where I can find WD Caviar Blue 1 TB HDD? Most of the sites have only WD Green 1 TB Model.

check this mate... *www.nolimitindia.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=266

@ hitman4..thanks mate but can you suggest an AMD rig?
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
An AMD FX-8350 based configuration is recommended only when you do a lot of CPU heavy works like Video Encoding, Photoshop and other Multi-threaded workload and also planning to overclock in future. Gaming performance wise FX-8350 is on the league of i5 3470.

AMD FX 8350 ( 8 Cores, 4GHz, 8MB L2 + 8 MB L3) @ 12.5K
Asus M5A97 R2.0 Motherboard @ 6.6K
Corsair Vengeance DDR3 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) CL9 (CMZ8GX3M1A1600C10) @ 2.7K
WD caviar Blue 1TB SATA 6 Gbps with 32 MB Cache @ 4.3K
Corsair Carbide 400R @ 4.8K
Sapphire HD 7970 OC @ 28K
Corsair TX 650 V2 @ 5.5K
BENQ GW2250HM VA Panel 1080P LED (DVI, HDMI, VGA and integrated Speaker) @ 8.7K
ASUS DRW-24B3ST DVD R/W @ 1K
Logitech K200 @ 0.4K
Logitech G400 @ 1.6K
Swan m10 @ 8K

Total 84.1K


Here including the Rs 8000 speaker, the total is coming within your budget.
 
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Mainak23

Mainak23

Journeyman
Thanks mate..but is the asus mobo better than ASRock 970 Extreme3?

An AMD FX-8350 based configuration is recommended only when you do a lot of CPU heavy works like Video Encoding, Photoshop and other Multi-threaded workload and also planning to overclock in future. Gaming performance wise FX-8350 is on the league of i5 3470.

AMD FX 8350 ( 8 Cores, 4GHz, 8MB L2 + 8 MB L3) @ 12.5K
Asus M5A97 R2.0 Motherboard @ 6.6K
Corsair Vengeance DDR3 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) CL9 (CMZ8GX3M1A1600C10) @ 2.7K
WD caviar Blue 1TB SATA 6 Gbps with 32 MB Cache @ 4.3K
Corsair Carbide 400R @ 4.8K
Sapphire HD 7970 OC @ 28K
Corsair TX 650 V2 @ 5.5K
BENQ GW2250HM VA Panel 1080P LED (DVI, HDMI, VGA and integrated Speaker) @ 8.7K
ASUS DRW-24B3ST DVD R/W @ 1K
Logitech K200 @ 0.4K
Logitech G400 @ 1.6K
Swan m10 @ 8K

Total 84.1K


Here including the Rs 8000 speaker, the total is coming within your budget.
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
Yes, it is far better than Asrock Extreme 3. There is a module in Motherboard known as VRM or Voltage regulation Module which decides and supply the amount of voltage to the CPU based on CPU speed and workload. When you use high end Processors, VRM design plays a very significant role. Aus motherboards come with a better VRM design and use digital VRM controller for it, resulting better voltage regulation for the CPU. It also leads to better overcloking potential. It also comes with higher phase VRM, 6+2 Phase. On the other hand the Asrock 970A-Extreme3 comes with an Analogue VRM controller and 4+1 Phase VRM design which is not very good for the higher end 8 Core FX processors.
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
You can go with following config which is VFM performance wise & price wise both:

Intel Core i5 3570k -13900,
Asus Maximus V Gene -14500,
Sapphire 7950 Vapor-X Edition-21500,
Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB -5800,
Corsair 300R -4200,
Seasonic X660(SS660KM) -7500,
Corsair H60 Cooler -4000,
Corsair Vengeance 16GB 1600MHz -5800,
APC Back-UPS Pro 100VA -7200,
Dell 22" ST2220L LED -7900,
Microsoft Sidewinder X6 KB -2000,
Logitech G400 -1500,
Logitech Z313 2.1 Speakers -1600,
Asus DRW-24B5ST DVD-RW -1100,
CM 140mm BLUE LED Fans 2Pcs -900,
CM 120mm BLUE LED Fans 2Pcs -900.
TOTAL -78800.
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
Why are you reducing the Graphics card and adding a more powerful CPU in every thread? If gaming is the main purpose then we should concentrate on GPU along with a good enough CPU to handle it. i5 3470 + HD 7970 offers far better gaming performance than 3570k+HD 7950. Also what OP is going to with 16GB of Ram? There is hardly any applications which can use more than 8 GB Ram. And again why a lower end Display based on TN panel when other members have suggested him better IPS or VA Panel based display?

Don't confuse OP here. Read the thread properly before posting your suggestions. It will avoid unnecessary confusions.
 
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Mainak23

Mainak23

Journeyman
Thinking about going for corsair SP2200 or Genius SW 2.1 3000 speakers and save some money from there and invest on Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 Motherboard board..??

Yes, it is far better than Asrock Extreme 3. There is a module in Motherboard known as VRM or Voltage regulation Module which decides and supply the amount of voltage to the CPU based on CPU speed and workload. When you use high end Processors, VRM design plays a very significant role. Aus motherboards come with a better VRM design and use digital VRM controller for it, resulting better voltage regulation for the CPU. It also leads to better overcloking potential. It also comes with higher phase VRM, 6+2 Phase. On the other hand the Asrock 970A-Extreme3 comes with an Analogue VRM controller and 4+1 Phase VRM design which is not very good for the higher end 8 Core FX processors.
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
Great thought. The 990FX chipset is a very good chipset, offers features of a 14K Z77 chipset based motherboards.

Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 @ 9.5K and MSI 990FXA+GD65 @ 9.03K are the best sub 10K 990FX motherboard.
 
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