gaming PC in 40k!!

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
Intel Core i3 3225 -6000,
Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H -4000,
Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz 4GB -1500,
Corsair CX430 v2 -2600,
NZXT Source 210 Elite -2900,
Asus 24B5ST DVD-RW -1000,
WD Caviar Blue 500GB -3100,
Dell 20" IN2030M LED -6400,
Gigabyte 7870 OC -16500,
Logitech Gaming Combo G100 -1600.

TOTAL -45,600.
 

sbnaul

Broken In
Flipkart is a bit pricy !!! Can you try some local shops... And if the diff isnt much then go for the oc one...
 
OP
bee

bee

Journeyman
in chandigarh
i3 :: 6600
gigabyte b75m :: 4200

@bssunil, i think ill cut some money on the cabinet :: -2000
kb + mouse :: -1000
non oc HD 7850 :: -1500

close about to 40k (only think sad is 4GB RAM :( but i think i can buy all this RAM, kb, mouse and low costing stuff with my savings later, no?)
:D

but thanks for the combo idea though :doublethumb:
 

draco21

Dragon...Dragon...Dragon.
Not 660ti.....

normal 660 check its prices locally and get it if its prices are less than 7850 oc....

Not 660ti.....

normal 660 check its prices locally and get it if its prices are less than 7850 oc....
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
Intel Core i3 3225 -6000,
Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H -4000,
Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz 4GB -1500,
Corsair CX430 v2 -2600,
NZXT Source 210 Elite -2900,
Asus 24B5ST DVD-RW -1000,
WD Caviar Blue 500GB -3100,
Dell 20" IN2030M LED -6400,
Sapphire HD 7850 Flex Edition -13500,
Logitech Gaming Combo G100 -1600.

TOTAL -42,600.

Zotac GTX660 OC 2GB -16500.
 

tkin

Back to school!!
Intel Core i3 3225 -6000,
Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H -4000,
Corsair Vengeance 1600MHz 4GB -1500,
Corsair CX430 v2 -2600,
NZXT Source 210 Elite -2900,
Asus 24B5ST DVD-RW -1000,
WD Caviar Blue 500GB -3100,
Dell 20" IN2030M LED -6400,
Sapphire HD 7850 Flex Edition -13500,
Logitech Gaming Combo G100 -1600.

TOTAL -42,600.

Zotac GTX660 OC 2GB -16500.
Basically useless, normal 7850 is a better buy.
 
OP
bee

bee

Journeyman
i think 7850 is finalized
now help me with this
where do i get Corsair cx500v2 from?
its not available locally
any other alternate instead?

and also some cheap cabinet suggestion perhaps :)
 

sam_738844

Wise Old Owl
^^SAPPHIRE Flex Technology is something that provides solution over the limitation of Eyefinity, which we call FleX Technology. It supports 3 displays in Eyefinity mode without the need to use the DP output. SAPPHIRE FleX is economical solution for Eyefinity as it supports many combinations of multiple display outputs simultaneously. Thus SAPPHIRE FleX Technology provides user the most convenient and cost-saving solutions for three- monitor display usage. Many cards on the market have two DVI ports, a HDMI and two DisplayPort connectors, which depending on your configuration, could lead to you purchasing some very expensive monitors, or some DisplayPort hubs which are quite pricey in their own right. The other option involves purchasing active dongles, but that too is expensive....so Flex comes into picture.---Courtesy-SAPPHIRE TECH

Sapphire started to address this problem by introducing their FleX range of cards, which do the job aboard the card so you don’t have to shell out extra cash. FleX allows you to run three monitors running on DVI independently, without the need for any high priced extras or dongles. Put aside all these jargons...u wont go that high with a 7850! trust me...Flex is fancy in that budget.
 

Shankar36

Broken In
If your budget is around 3K then consider this NZXT Source 210 Elite @2.9K
NZXT :: Unique. Unprecendented. Inspired - Source 210 Elite Product Detail
 
OP
bee

bee

Journeyman
processor :: Intel i3 3220 :: 6600

GPU :: Sapphire Radeon HD 7850 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card :: 14000

motherboard :: Gigabyte b75m dh3 :: 4200

RAM :: Corsair Vengeance DDR3 4 GB :: 1700

monitor :: dell 20" LED :: 6800

KB & mouse :: Logitech MK200 :: 700

PSU :: Corsair cx500v2 :: 3600

DVD drive :: asus :: 1000

HDD :: WD Caviar Blue 500 GB :: 3300

so budget ~ 45k

squeeze in the cabinet!
 

Shankar36

Broken In
NZXT Source 210 Elite @2.9K perfectly fits in your budget

you can consider this review
*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/reviews/157449-nzxt-source-210-elite-review.html
 

d6bmg

BMG ftw!!
processor :: Intel i3 3220 :: 6600

GPU :: Sapphire Radeon HD 7850 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Card :: 14000

motherboard :: Gigabyte b75m dh3 :: 4200

RAM :: Corsair Vengeance DDR3 4 GB :: 1700

monitor :: dell 20" LED :: 6800

KB & mouse :: Logitech MK200 :: 700

PSU :: Corsair cx500v2 :: 3600

DVD drive :: asus :: 1000

HDD :: WD Caviar Blue 500 GB :: 3300

so budget ~ 45k

squeeze in the cabinet!

Perfect rig. ;)
 

54KKU

FIXER
Hi Guys I am also planning to buy a new Budget Gaming rig under 40k. from above discussions I have come up to this config.

ProcessorAMD 3.6 GHz AM3+ FX41006.1k
MotherboardMSI 970A-G465.6k
RAMG-Skill RipjawX 4GB DDR3 1600 MHz CL91.8k
GPUAsus AMD/ATI HD 7770 Direct CU 1 GB GDDR58.7k
MonitorBenQ G2222 HDL 21.5'' LED Full HD
8k
HDDWD Cavier Blue 500GB3.4k
ODDAsus 24B5ST DVD-RW1k
PSUCorsair VS 450Watt2.6k
Cabinet Coolermaster Elite 310 Cabinet1.8k
UPS APC 600 VA2.3k
Keyboard+MouseLogitech MK200.8k



Is this a good config ? BTW I can increase the budget strictly upto 2k if necessary ..
 

54KKU

FIXER
Hi guys I am also planning to buy a new budget gaming rig. I have come up with the below config. Is this A good config? btw i can increase my budget strictly +2k if need arise.

AMD 3.6 GHz AM3+ FX4100 @ 6.1k
MSI 970A-G46 @ 5.6k
G-Skill RipjawX 4GB DDR3 1600 MHz CL9 (1*4GB) @ 1.8k
Asus AMD/ATI HD 7770 Direct CU 1 GB GDDR5 @8.7k
BenQ G2222HDL FULL HD LED @ 8.5k
WD Cavier Blue 500 GB 3.4k
Asus DVD-RW Black @ 1k
Logitech MK200 @ 0.8k
Coolermaster Elite 310 Cabinet @1.8k
Corsair VS450W @ 2.6k
APC 600 VA @ 2.3k
 
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