PC for 50-60k for editing and programming HELP

vivek g delhi

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Initially only Z370 boards are expected , so expect around 12.5-13k price for the cheapest motherboard( if they launch cheap variants of z370 boards ) ..
budget and mid range boards are expected around February

things will become clear by tomorrow .. wait and watch
Waiting anxiously... MSI has announced 12 motherboards including mATX and ITX. SMC said that if they can get their hands on sone processors, they should have the first shipment around 20 oct.

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vivek g delhi

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Thanks for the advice.

Heard that from local vendors that even if intel launches COFFEE LAKE processor in next few days it will take atleast 2-3 months to get it in India with compatible motherboard . How true is this ?
All online vendors have z370 mobos for sale and cost between 12 to 20 k
Processor shortage currently and a writeup on Anandtech is dedicated to that. Cheaper mobo chipsets will come knly after Jab

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raj050

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oh thats sad news for someone who is interested to buy one its not possible before november or even if one finds it will cost almost double.

Any price cut happening for 7th gen processors and motherboard ?
 

vivek g delhi

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oh thats sad news for someone who is interested to buy one its not possible before november or even if one finds it will cost almost double.

Any price cut happening for 7th gen processors and motherboard ?
Plus one buddy. I also have a cabinet that is empty and ready to host a system once availability improves

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vivek g delhi

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Plus one buddy. I also have a cabinet that is empty and ready to host a system once availability improves

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Anyways have you checked online comparisons on performance difference between Ryzen 1300 etc and 8th gen series for programming and compiling tasks?
Check this out

Intel Core i3 8100: 3.6GHz Quad-Core With UHD Graphics For Less Than $120 USD Review - Phoronix





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raj050

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Very excited about 8th gen processor especially i5 in the budget range with balancing power to price ratio...... Hope I can finalize on it soon

Are you guys sure the prices will not come down for sure till feb 2018?

Does it make any sense to go for 7th gen i5 in the end of 2017 where now 8th gen is available because I plan to keep the system for atleast 4-5 years
 

vivek g delhi

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Very excited about 8th gen processor especially i5 in the budget range with balancing power to price ratio...... Hope I can finalize on it soon

Are you guys sure the prices will not come down for sure till feb 2018?

Does it make any sense to go for 7th gen i5 in the end of 2017 where now 8th gen is available because I plan to keep the system for atleast 4-5 years
8 th gen has increased core counts over 7th gen. The performance of 7th Gen i7 costing 26k is now available for a 15k i5. So no point even considering the 7th Gen now. Intel may actually launch a chip with much smaller fabrication process in 2018. Who knows what will happen then.

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raj050

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8 th gen has increased core counts over 7th gen. The performance of 7th Gen i7 costing 26k is now available for a 15k i5. So no point even considering the 7th Gen now. Intel may actually launch a chip with much smaller fabrication process in 2018. Who knows what will happen then.

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Thanks for clearing it out for me
 
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raj050

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Hi guys now I am planning for 8th Gen system please help out

1. i5 8th Gen = 18,000
2. Gigabyte z370 board = 14,500
3. Ram 8 GB hyperx = 6,120
4. Corsair 650 PSU = 4,900
5. Samsung 250gb SSD = 6,900
6. Seagate 1TB = 3,600


Can u guys suggest if it's the best configuration

1. Should I choose Gigabyte motherboard or Asus ?
2. For RAM should I choose Hyperx or Corsair ?

3. Is PSU 650 enough or should I go for lower?

4. Should I choose SSD or M2 which is 5k extra?

5. For HDD is Seagate better or WD ?

6. Best cabinet with good ventilation ?
 

vivek g delhi

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550w PSU is quite enough for this config
I5 8 gen is 15k at mdcomputers
M2 SATA is sinilar to SSD but M2 NVME/PCIE are a lot faster but nearly double the cost.
Go for ATX cavinet as no mATX or ITX z370 boards are currently available.

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gta5

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Following recommendations keeping strict budget in mind ..

Mobo - Gigabyte Z370 HD3P - Rs 12,000 ( it has USB 3.1 Gen 2 ( compared to Asus Prime Z370 P) + good Audio + but not for overclocking )

CPU - i5 8400 - Rs 14,600

Ram - Corsair Vengance 8 Gb 2400 MHz- Rs 6000

SSD - Samsung 850 Evo 250 Gb - Rs 6900

( Samsung 850 evo M2 and 2.5 inch performance is same , go for 2.5 inch .. i don't think your workload would be able take advantage of Nvme in a big way, they are way too expensive , avoid them )

PSU - Minimum Antec VP550P - 4000 ( specifically this model , DON'T buy VP450P or VP500PC or VP600P )

if you have more budget then go for Corsair TX 550M - Rs 6500[ but before buying TX Read this - Need Help - WD Hard Drive Caution Error...!!! ]

Vp550P has only 2 years warranty..

Hard disk 1 TB - 3500 i prefer Western digital

Case - Rs 3000-4000 ( ask saiyangoku or Bssunilreaddy )

Total - 50,000

if your projects aren't going to be very big go for 120 GB SSD and put saved money into Corsair TX 550M
 
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raj050

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Following recommendations keeping strict budget in mind ..

Mobo - Gigabyte Z370 HD3P - Rs 12,000 ( it has USB 3.1 Gen 2 ( compared to Asus Prime Z370 P) + good Audio + but not for overclocking )

CPU - i5 8400 - Rs 14,600

Ram - Corsair Vengance 8 Gb 2400 MHz- Rs 6000

SSD - Samsung 850 Evo 250 Gb - Rs 6900

( Samsung 850 evo M2 and 2.5 inch performance is same , go for 2.5 inch .. i don't think your workload would be able take advantage of Nvme in a big way, they are way too expensive , avoid them )

PSU - Minimum Antec VP550P - 4000 ( specifically this model , DON'T buy VP450P or VP500PC or VP600P )

if you have more budget then go for Corsair TX 550M - Rs 6500[ but before buying TX Read this - Need Help - WD Hard Drive Caution Error...!!! ]

Vp550P has only 2 years warranty..

Hard disk 1 TB - 3500 i prefer Western digital

Case - Rs 3000-4000 ( ask saiyangoku or Bssunilreaddy )

Total - 50,000

if your projects aren't going to be very big go for 120 GB SSD and put saved money into Corsair TX 550M

Thank you

Corsair TX 550M is around 5.8- 6k correct?

Will this be good if I add gtx card and additional RAM in future ?
 
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raj050

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Guys any good cabinet u suggest for the above configuration with good ventilation ??

And will it make sense to go for 600va or 1kva APS UPS ?

Planning to use two 19 inch monitor
 

gta5

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Thank you

Corsair TX 550M is around 5.8- 6k correct?

Will this be good if I add gtx card and additional RAM in future ?

should be around 6.3-6.5k offline .. 6.5k + shipping on vedant

POWER SUPPLY CORSAIR TX-M SERIES™ TX550M — 550 WATT 80 PLUS® GOLD CERTIFIED PSU

yes , with No overclocks .. it can handle upto GTX 1080TI /Vega 56 with a good margin to spare .. though it tends to be louder .. which is good for longevity though

here is the review ( use translate )

Netzteile mit 80Plus Gold im Test: Preisbrecher von Xilence und Corsair mit 550 W im Vergleich
Corsair TX550M im Test - kompaktes und günstiges Goldnetzteil mit langer Garantiezeit

and yes try not to go below 1000/1100 VA UPS .. if you have a Sinewave inverter at home , use that instead .. that is much better than these back UPS
 
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