Suggestion for New PC Build-Up

patkim

Cyborg Agent
Make sure that the Inverter is on UPS mode. There are 2 modes UPS and Wide-UPS. Wide UPS is for bulbs and fans & such type of loads and UPS mode is specifically for PC. If you connect a PC on Wide-UPS Inverter, then when power fails PC may restart rendering the purpose of inverter useless.

Secondly check the VA rating of the Inverter and how much load it already has and how much it can handle.
Watts = VA × Power Factor
 

vidhubhushan

Alakh Niranjan
I have a 850va inverter running on ups mode but no computer ups. Cx450 Psu died 2 days back, got it repaired yesterday, worked for some time and today morning it is not working again. Is it inverter issue?
 

Desmond

Destroy Erase Improve
Staff member
Admin
Thats probably on top of all the price gouging already in place. But otherwise the build looks okay.

Whats the rating on the CM PSU? Are CM PSUs good now? They used to be blacklisted in the PSU thread.
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
Build looks good.
OP should have bought it earlier before this RAM price increase so that he would have saved some 5k or would have got 32GB itself for 10k.
Other than this the build looks good but can OP change that Cabinet from Ant epsorts to *computechstore.in/product/antec-vx310-argb-cabinet-black/
 

Desmond

Destroy Erase Improve
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Admin
Which one will good around 5 - 6K?
Check this Corsair PSU, it's 650w and 80+ bronze certified: *www.amazon.in/thermally-controlled-low-noise-125mm-long-powder-coated/dp/B0CRKK841Y

Either get this or a Seasonic PSU if you can find one.

Basically make sure that whatever PSU you are looking for has the 80+ certification. 80+ Bronze should fit in your budget.

Edit: Filtered list on mdcomputers to buy or for reference: *mdcomputers.in/index.php?route=ext...attribute[402]=80 Plus Bronze&category_id=360
 

Zangetsu

I am the master of my Fate.
You are buying a Gigabyte Gaming Motherboard but not buying graphics cards. As this is not for gaming purpose. Consider a non gaming label motherboard to save some cost.
 
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