Gaming Build(advice and suggestions)

mrigank

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Hey, I want to build a gaming pc from scratch , budget is rs 30,000 prices can be used from flipkart.com Hdd is not necessary as I can use old one,Monitor should be included which can give me appropiate performance . it should not be too big OR too small to be Handled by GPU.Here is my build

Dell IN2030M 20 inch LED Backlit LCD Monitor Rs. 6564
Gigabyte GA-H61M-S2P Motherboard Rs. 3221
Transcend DDR3-1333 DDR3 4 GB PC RAM (JM1333KLN-4G) Rs. 1800
Intel i3 3220 Rs. 7223
Asus DRW-24D3ST DVD Burner Internal Optical Drive (Black) Rs. 1107
PowerColor AMD/ATI HD 7750 1 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card Rs. 7174
Corsair CMPSU-430CXV2UK 430 Watts PSU Rs. 2900

How would you rate this gaming pc, is this good or i would have to change something.
AMD or Intel are not a problem.I know that there are APU but they are expensive here and if we don't use it's integrated gpu then what's the use
I am also considering FX 4100,4130 and 6100.Also what about richland??
 

getbacktosrinu

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No. It won't be affected. Sorry if I gave that impression. But it is the latest hardware... and is cheap. It will give you fewer compatibility issues (if any exist). And it will make things easier if you upgrade in the future.

My point is don't be fixated on the price or the components you selected.

For example, I just saw a 4GB GSkill RAM at 1600Mhz and 9 Latency at 2100rs/-.

For just Rs.300 you are getting a wonderful increase and a very well reputed piece of hardware. http://www.flipkart.com/g-skill-ripjawsx-ddr3-4-gb-2-x-2-gb-pc-ram-f3-12800cl9d-4gbxl/p/itmd2ryshjzzjkef?pid=RAMD2RYRFCGQYUVB&ref=385570a3-9c9b-4f6f-b939-ec057cce31ab
 

mrigank

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Can toy tell me which is better for fps,platform and similar games not strategy games GTX 650 or 7750. Which one is better in flat out performance.GTX is a little bit more pricy..


Sapphire AMD/ATI HD 7750 1 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
56 Ratings | 29 Reviews
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800 MHz GPU Clock Speed
PCI-E 3.0 Bus Standard



Shader Version 5.0
1 GB GDDR5 Memory

3 Years Sapphire India Warranty and Free Transit Insurance. See Details
Rs. 7199


Gainward NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 1 GB GDDR5 Graphics Card
9 Ratings | 6 Reviews
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PCI-E 3.0 Bus Standard
384 CUDA Cores



1058 MHz GPU Clock Speed
1 GB GDDR5 Memory

3 Years Gainward India Warranty and Free Transit Insurance. See Details
Rs. 7494
Inclusive of taxes
 

getbacktosrinu

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Ok. I was avoiding this because I was lazy. But now let me just put together a system at Rs. 30000/-.

First off CPU: intel i3 - 3220 (Rs. 7236) http://www.flipkart.com/intel-i3-3220/p/itmdeus8hzz5mnfh?pid=PSRDEUR2HEEGFCWR&ref=b1aaeec4-6488-421f-a044-a2996e935a61&srno=t_1&otracker=from-search&query=3220

Second Mobo: Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H (Rs. 4205) http://www.flipkart.com/gigabyte-ga-b75m-d3h-motherboard/p/itmdacp36gegyeqt?pid=MBDDACP2GUBGFPFM&ref=5679e556-25c0-46d7-a906-68f85d8e8437&srno=t_1&otracker=from-search&query=gigabyte%20b75m-d3h

Third RAM: GSkill RipjawsX DDR3 1600 MHz (2*2) (Always go for two sticks of memory instead of one) (Rs.2100) http://www.flipkart.com/g-skill-ripjawsx-ddr3-4-gb-2-x-2-gb-pc-ram-f3-12800cl9d-4gbxl/p/itmd2ryshjzzjkef?pid=RAMD2RYRFCGQYUVB&ref=d703c6c6-886e-4108-8348-271b16c8453e&srno=t_8&otracker=from-search&query=gskill

Fourth PSU: Corsair CX430 (Rs. 2950) http://www.flipkart.com/corsair-cmpsu-430cxv2uk-430-watts-psu/p/itmd5xz5qs9mhqmq?pid=PSUD5XZ4ZJ5YPGBU&ref=eb6ce4e9-0820-478b-89cc-ad00679ca9d9&srno=t_3&otracker=from-search&query=corsair

Fifth GPU: AMD 7750 (Rs. 7174) http://www.flipkart.com/powercolor-amd-ati-hd-7750-1-gb-gddr5-graphics-card/p/itmd7hzcg6wxhshv?pid=GRCD7HZCWARRZNTD&ref=61cee9fb-da20-43e0-aab8-ac00bc93fcdc

The 7750 and GTX 650 trade blows in different games, refer this to decide which one you want: http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/535?vs=681

But I recommend the 7750 because it draws lesser power.

Also I leave the monitor upto you. But if you can stretch your budget then I would recommend the HD7770. It has more performance than either cards. It is a bit more expensive. But completely justified.

Anyways, keep asking questions and clearing your doubts. The system I outlined costs roughly 23000 Rs without the monitor. But it is a good one.
 

mrigank

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Hey thanks, but I have thought about using my old DVD drive by ATA to SATA connector.. and buying a HD7770.Hehe, also you have not added correctly your build is rs 25000 and I won't upgrade ever.. Still should I buy that mobo?? or much cheaper Gigabyte GA-H61M-S2P Motherboard, Here is my new build

Gigabyte GA-H61M-S2P Motherboard Rs. 3221
Intel i3 3220 Rs. 7223
Corsair CMPSU-430CXV2UK 430 Watts PSU Rs. 2900 or Seasonic SS400BT PSU Rs. 2734
Sapphire HD7770 1GB DDR5 http://www.snapdeal.com/product/sapp...217152?pos=2;7
and a 1000 case (local) now, any suggestions??
G.Skill RipjawsX DDR3 4 GB (2 x 2 GB) PC RAM

Also which monitor should I buy here are the choices AOC e2060 swn 20 inch LED Monitor http://www.snapdeal.com/product/aoc-e2060-swn-20-inch/622813/?pos=0;0;135168
LG 20 inch LED Monitor (E2042TC) http://www.snapdeal.com/product/lg-20-inch-led-monitor/1154921?pos=2;9
Dell IN2030M 20 inch LED Backlit LCD Monitor http://www.flipkart.com/dell-in2030m-20-inch-led-backlit-lcd-monitor/p/itmd8zygnbdpgyph?pid=MOND8ZV5HZ3QHAZ2
 

getbacktosrinu

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Now now. Don't be so pessimistic. Maybe in the future you will upgrade. Who knows? And there is a specific reason why you should go for the mobo I suggested: PCIE 3.0. Very few apps/games use it now, but it will come in handy in the future. Again, it is your call.

Don't go for the Seasonic PSU. The Corsair suits your requirement better and it is 80 PLUS bronze certified.

Buy a good case from a good brand. Even if you have to let go of the 7770 and buy a 7750. Because the case will keep everything safe. A good, cheap case would be the Cooler Master Elite 310. In this case, you can install some fans for good cooling, so that your PC doesn't die of overheating. Local brands like iBall are very poor at this stuff.

I don't know much about monitors. What I would suggest is don't buy a monitor until you have seen it for yourself. Just like you would buy a TV or a car.

I know that what I am suggesting is exceeding your budget but try adjusting things around or patiently wait until things become cheaper. And you always have the option to buy your own build.

I won't be available on these forums for a few days. So I sent you a PM with my email id. Send me any queries you want.
 

Biggiamp

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if you want a 4-Core...with AMD (flipkart.com):

-CPU: AMD 3.8 GHz FX 4130 - Rs. 6000
-Graphics Card: ZOTAC NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost 2 GB GDDR5 - Rs. 12785 or Sapphire AMD/ATI Radeon HD 7790 1 GB GDDR5 - 10700
-MoBo: Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3 - Rs. 5740
-PSU: Corsair CMPSU-500CXV2UK 500 Watts - 3900 or Seasonic ECO 500 500 Watts - Rs. 3766
-RAM G.Skill RipjawsX DDR3 4 GB (2 x 2 GB) (F3-12800CL9D-4GBXL) - Rs. 2100

TOT: 28440 with HD 7790 and PSU Corsair. That's good, no?? :D


You can recycle your old tower cabinet. For cooling, remove its side panel. Will surely be more "fresh".
Of course, this is true if you do not want a tower cabinet with USB3 in the front panel!!

If you want to save money on graphic card, Sapphire AMD/ATI HD 7770 1 GB GDDR5 - Rs. 8991 or Asus AMD/ATI HD 7770 Direct CU 1 GB GDDR5 - Rs. 8805 (i prefer the first one for cooling ^^ )

Monitor: Dell IN2030M 20 inch LED Backlit LCD (so you do not pay additional shipping charges)

:)