Gaming pc 35-40k

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deepanshuchg

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Just checked this review:
*www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy5HTXi32dc&feature=youtube_gdata_player

According to him this processor heats a lot so will I need to buy a after market cooler as well even when using nzxt gamma. ?
 
Just checked this review:
*www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy5HTXi32dc&feature=youtube_gdata_player

According to him this processor heats a lot so will I need to buy a after market cooler as well even when using nzxt gamma. ?

NO, you wouldn't need an aftermarket cpu cooler. But do get 2-3 120 mm fans for the cabinet and maintain a good airflow. Spend some time for cable management and avoid placing the cabinet on floor or somewhere where the air flow if obstructed and you'll be good.
 
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deepanshuchg

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NO, you wouldn't need an aftermarket cpu cooler. But do get 2-3 120 mm fans for the cabinet and maintain a good airflow. Spend some time for cable management and avoid placing the cabinet on floor or somewhere where the air flow if obstructed and you'll be good.

I will get it assembled by a assembler so it's up to him about cable management. And how much will 120mm fans cost? Won't it be included in the cabinet nzxt gamma itself?
 
I will get it assembled by a assembler so it's up to him about cable management. And how much will 120mm fans cost? Won't it be included in the cabinet nzxt gamma itself?

> Assemble it yourself rather than getting it done from a technically-uneducated Ahole. Its not at all difficult if you read a bit.

> CM has a pack of 4 120 mm fans for ~800. check on some websites for availability.

> NZXT Gamma comes with only 1 120 mm fans.
 
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deepanshuchg

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Could be. You aren't alone suffering :)

Didn't know that

Btw smc international only sells cm psu as they are authorised distributor of them and even on cost to cost price list antec psu ate not listed. So if in case the antec psu you suggested is not available can you suggest if some other brand which can handle the config you suggested?
 
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deepanshuchg

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There is a UPDATE: Now I have increased my budget to 42k(not even a penny more than that ) but I need to buy a monitor as well.
So now I need to buy processor, motherboard, graphic card, cabinet, ram, hard disk, Monitor, webcam and 4 in 1 120mm fan.

All requirements are as stated earlier.
And Monitor need not to be HD or full HD just the quality should be good. It should be greater than 19 inch. Which ever suits better for me.

Same for webcam. Just need to make Skype calls it should be with integrated Mic else suggest a separate Mic as well. Picture quality should be clear.


So please suggest a new rig.
 
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FX 6300 (7100)
Asus M5A97 EVO (7200)
G.Skill ripjawsX 4 GB (2200)
WD Blue 500 GB (3000)
Antec VP450P (2600)
Asus GTX650ti (10000)
NZXT Gamma (2600)
Asus Optical drive (1000)
Dell IN2030 (6800)

total: 42,500

> Get cabinet fans later.
 
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deepanshuchg

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FX 6300 (7100)
Asus M5A97 EVO (7200)
G.Skill ripjawsX 4 GB (2200)
WD Blue 500 GB (3000)
Antec VP450P (2600)
Asus GTX650ti (10000)
NZXT Gamma (2600)
Asus Optical drive (1000)
Dell IN2030 (6800)

total: 42,500

> Get cabinet fans later.

Not sure if I'll go with AMD processor. Haven't used its before. I know that isn't the excuse but will have to think about it.
But will I be open to upgrade if I goes with it. Is it comparable with i5 4430?
 

Cilus

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No, in gaming performance wise, it is comparable with i3 3220 in most games but in recent multi-core optimized games (like Crysis 3, Tomb Raider 2013) it performs similar to a i5 2400 at best. In multi-threaded applications, it does have performance comparable to i5 2400.

But the problem is that i5 4430 is available at around 12K and if you are going for that, you can't get a good GPU within your budget which is essential for a gaming system and in fact more important than CPU.
 
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deepanshuchg

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No, in gaming performance wise, it is comparable with i3 3220 in most games but in recent multi-core optimized games (like Crysis 3, Tomb Raider 2013) it performs similar to a i5 2400 at best. In multi-threaded applications, it does have performance comparable to i5 2400.

But the problem is that i5 4430 is available at around 12K and if you are going for that, you can't get a good GPU within your budget which is essential for a gaming system and in fact more important than CPU.

AFAIK fx6300 doesn't have a integrated gpu so it will be using the dedicated gpu all the time.. so won't it consume much more power than i5 4430

I will ask my dad to increase my budget a bit.. if that's the case I should go with the Intel combo ie If I don't have to compromise on GPU then the Intel would be a better choice for me na?
 

Cilus

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I don't think so. The idle power consumption of current generation cards are very low and even with Intel Processors, until you use LUCID LOGIC VIRTUE software, the dedicated GPU will be running all the time, not the IGP of 4430.
 
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deepanshuchg

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I don't think so. The idle power consumption of current generation cards are very low and even with Intel Processors, until you use LUCID LOGIC VIRTUE software, the dedicated GPU will be running all the time, not the IGP of 4430.

Hmm.. so if I can afford the i5-4430 combo with 650ti or may be 7770hd (if can't increase my budget by much) which will you suggest Intel or amd knowing I won't overclock the amd processor. ( one of my friend told me to go for fx6300 if I have plans of overclocking it that's why am asking this)
 
Hmm.. so if I can afford the i5-4430 combo with 650ti or may be 7770hd (if can't increase my budget by much) which will you suggest Intel or amd knowing I won't overclock the amd processor. ( one of my friend told me to go for fx6300 if I have plans of overclocking it that's why am asking this)

> If you can increase your budget to accommodate i5 4430 with GTX650ti, go for it. Otherwise, FX 6300 + 650ti is best for you.

> Why are looking at 7770 when you can easily accommodate 650ti?

> FX 6300 can be overclocked. its your choice whether you want to do that or not. It will be happy either way.

> Next time, ask your friend to give a better reason and explanation of his statement.
 
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deepanshuchg

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> Next time, ask your friend to give a better reason and explanation of his statement.

Actually he gave an explanation but I didn't mentioned it here..

He told me that at stock i5 4430 is almost equal to 8350
And if I will overclock fx 6300 it can actually touch the level of I5 4430 even with spending less on fx 6300..

So simple fx 6300 will be utilized fully if I overclock it
 

Chaitanya

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Actually he gave an explanation but I didn't mentioned it here..

He told me that at stock i5 4430 is almost equal to 8350
And if I will overclock fx 6300 it can actually touch the level of I5 4430 even with spending less on fx 6300..

So simple fx 6300 will be utilized fully if I overclock it

No. i5 will be faster still(I mean in some cases.)
But FX6300 is most VFM (performance of i5 vs FX6300 = 1.5x @ almost ~2x cost) Hence we all suggest FX.
 
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deepanshuchg

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No. i5 will be faster still(I mean in some cases.)
But FX6300 is most VFM (performance of i5 vs FX6300 = 1.5x @ almost ~2x cost) Hence we all suggest FX.

Yea but i5 4300 + compatible mobo as suggested will cost 19k and fx 6300 + compatible mobo will cost 14k so difference is of 5k

Will see how much I can stretch my budget..
 
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