Help for getting a pc under 65k

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
^^ No, i wouldn't advice that. Ups also protects system components from power surge which are likely to happen most of the time.
600 VA is actually a bit under powered especially when you have 8350 in your rig. Go for apc 800va or microtek 1kva. Both should be available within 3k.

The rig suggested by draco has a 7950 mate. It would eat the above games for breakfast. :)
 

draco21

Dragon...Dragon...Dragon.
Dont worry about anything regarding performance.Those games are a piece of cake for it unless you go to higher resoultions above 1080p(1920*720 progressive scale)

cutting on UPS is a bad idea but if you are confident about your power supply then just go with better cooler (Hyper 212 Evo)

In case you need decide to go with better UPS for safety of PC,( or at least the data that is not saved when power goes off),go with a cheaper mouse(Many are available on flipkart) for the .8 k(approx.) required more
 

draco21

Dragon...Dragon...Dragon.
ok so i guess you wont need IPS panel

here goes....

Intel Core i5 3470 @ 11.5K
MSI ZH77A-G41 @ 5.88K
Sapphire HD 7950 Vapor-X OC with Boost @ 22K
Corsair XMS3 DDR3 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) PC RAM (CMX8GX3M1A1600C11) - Corsair: Flipkart.com
Crosair 400R 5K
Logitech G400 Gaming Mouse @ 1.5K
Logitech K200 Keyboard @ 0.4K
Corsair GS600 PSU @ 4.6K
WD black 1 tb @ 6K



Total near about 60K

You may want to get better GPU [7970 for instance] or get a SSD with saved money...

NOTE this PC wont allow any kind of over clocking so please tell if overclocking should play a major role in deciding
 
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flyingcow

flyingcow

Shibe
@draco21,
1. I need a monitor (I said it in the questions)
2. I need to overclock.
3. If an AMD rig costs less or lasts longer, i would go for that.
3. I have decided to go for a CM elite 431 Plus mid tower.(Will it house all the components?)
4. And this is what i have selected (Flipkart.com: Handraleaditya's WishList: handraleaditya Wishlist)
5. Is the above rig good? considering my budget is 70k for overclocking and for hardcore gaming? or do you have any other suggestions to make?
 

draco21

Dragon...Dragon...Dragon.
1.Sorry Add BenQ GW2250 VA Panel Full HD LED @ 8.6K it fits in your budget.
2.over clocking would mean you would need i5 3570K and ASRock Z77 Pro 3 Motherboard - ASRock: Flipkart.com adding something like 5K [ wont go much out of budget]

3.8 cores are useless for hardcore gaming and i5 will be much better in games than 8350

4.I would suggest my config with these things added as

[a] i5 will do better in gaming
you get 7950 cheaper outside
[c]WD Black hdd are much better than others
[d]400R is better cabby but you can safely take that cabby..

But again this PC has limitations. There is no upgrade path for this. AMD pc will allow future upgrades[but will not perform as well as intel for now]

so here goes....[ intel ]

Intel 3.4 GHz LGA 1155 Core i5 3570K Processor - Intel: Flipkart.com

ASRock Z77 Pro 3 Motherboard - ASRock: Flipkart.com


Crosair 400R 5K

Logitech G400 Gaming Mouse @ 1.5K

Logitech K200 Keyboard @ 0.4K

Corsair GS600 PSU @ 4.6K

WD black 1 tb @ 6K

BenQ GW2250 VA Panel Full HD LED @ 8.6K

Corsair XMS3 DDR3 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) PC RAM (CMX8GX3M1A1600C11) - Corsair: Flipkart.com


[AMD]

the one you selected with WD black 1TB and this ram G.Skill RipjawsX DDR3 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) PC RAM (F3-12800CL10S-8GBXL) - G.Skill: Flipkart.com
 
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flyingcow

flyingcow

Shibe
Ok, i have decided to go for intel config as you suggested but-
I already exceeded my budget even if i buy components from local shops,so if i get a seagate 1tb would it really do any harm rather than slow speeds?(i can compromise write and read speeds as im getting an ssd later)......I mean like is Seagate Barracuda that pathetic?

And lastly, what would you say for the updated list???

Flipkart.com: Handraleaditya's WishList: handraleaditya Wishlist

should i replace the gskill for the one you suggested? and should i put a WD black in there
 

draco21

Dragon...Dragon...Dragon.
warranty...

1 year on HDD??

they are most prone to damage and you may be unlucky....

if budget problems get this WD Caviar Green 1 TB Desktop Internal Hard Drive (WD10EARX) - WD: Flipkart.com

at least 2 years warranty...

also you may save by getting the cabby in your wish list...
 
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flyingcow

flyingcow

Shibe
but ive heard that WD greens have highest failure rates....
So ill buy the WD black....
and what about the RAM?
 

rohit32407

Ambassador of Buzz
@dotEXEgreen drives, be it WD or Seagate, have high failure rates. Owing to this fact one should use green drives for data dumping and barracuda(7200 rpm), WD blue or black for OS and application. But if there are financial limits involved then I would suggest you to buy a green drive for now and lateron you can add another better drive. Don't compromise on components which are one-time buys like cabinet, proccessr, PSU and GPU.

Now more to the point- WD black is an excellent drive with excellent warranty so good decision there.

Corsair 400R is an excellent cabinet. I can attest that as I have just upgraded mine to 400R from NZXT gamma. Excellent cable management, simple yet elegant looks. I don't think there is a better cabinet at this price point.

I personally prefer RipjawsX due to their low profile heat spreaders. RipjawsX perform equal to, if not better than, Corsair vengeance.
 
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draco21

Dragon...Dragon...Dragon.
G.Skill RipjawsX DDR3 8 GB (1 x 8 GB) PC RAM (F3-12800CL10S-8GBXL) - G.Skill: Flipkart.com

or 2*4Gb on your wish list

2*4GB will give better performance but cost a bit more
1*8Gb will give a little less performance but will cost a little less
 

V2IBH2V

C0nFu$3D n0ob
@rohit.. +1 for the cabby.. Was gonna tell the exact thing.. CM sucks at cable management.. Better stick with Corsair 400R or NZXT phantom 410( costlier but truly worth it!)
 

Myth

Cyborg Agent
I personally prefer RipjawsX due to their low profile heat spreaders. RipjawsX perform equal to, if not better than, Corsair vengeance.

If OCing, ripjaws are better. Otherwise either one is ok.

2*4GB will give better performance but cost a bit more
1*8Gb will give a little less performance but will cost a little less

The dual channel advantage is very negligible. You need to be doing some really heavy memory intensive task for a long duration of time to notice some difference.



Personally I prefer multiple modules so that I always have atleast one if another goes bad.
 
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