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parthajy

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Hello everyone,
I need to assemble a PC for video editing in After Effects, 3DS Max and also for occasional gaming. My budget is around 80000 INR. This is the configuration I have been thinking.

Motherboard (INR 6500) : Asus M5A97
Processor (INR 13000) : AMD FX 8350
Sound Card (INR 5010) : Asus Xonar DX PCI Exp.
GPU (INR 9200) : MSI Nvidia N650 2 GDR5
PSU (INR 7800) : Corsair CS 750M 750W
RAM (INR 5450+2720) : G Skill DDR3 8GB+4GB
SSD (INR 3348) : Kingston 60GB SSD
Casing (INR 4400) : NZXT Guardian 921 RB ATX
Cooler (INR 5000) : Corsair H70

Can anyone please tell me how the configuration is? Rest of the money would be used for buying monitors, speakers and printer. I prefer sticking with AMD, so please suggest using the processor as AMD FX 8350. Thanks in advance
 
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The crosshair v is a great motherboard, but at $220 its really hard to recommend for the features you get with it (which are why the price is so high) really really aren't worth the extra $100. Intel side, the formula throws some awesome things your way, but amd is left with little.

I'd recommend the m5a99fx pro r2.0 or the same but the evo. Pro is the better board, but depending on sales and prices its not worth more than $20 tops more than the evo. The pro will give you sli/crossfire if/when you want, 6 sata ports, good vrm cooling, and will get your chip to its max overclock (that is dependent on the chip, im just saying the...

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Youll want a better motherboard for that chip, the one you have is decent but really not made for the power hungry 8350 series of chips. The one in my sig or the evo are really the lowest boards I would use. Otherwise, unless the 8350 is on sale, the 8320 is really the same chip just stock clocked lower. Pick up a coollermaster hyper evo 212 for like $30 and overclock your chip to at least 4.6-4.8ghz on safe stable temps. Its actually very easy to do, and the $30 cooler should keep you well under thermal limits at 4.6ghz, and depending on voltage it takes to get 4.8ghz you could run that off that cooler to. THe chip 'could' get you to 5.0ghz, but you'll need $100+ air/water cooler for those temps. Trust me, spent over $500 to get 5.2ghz to run cool enough.
 

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The crosshair v is a great motherboard, but at $220 its really hard to recommend for the features you get with it (which are why the price is so high) really really aren't worth the extra $100. Intel side, the formula throws some awesome things your way, but amd is left with little.

I'd recommend the m5a99fx pro r2.0 or the same but the evo. Pro is the better board, but depending on sales and prices its not worth more than $20 tops more than the evo. The pro will give you sli/crossfire if/when you want, 6 sata ports, good vrm cooling, and will get your chip to its max overclock (that is dependent on the chip, im just saying the board will not be a limiting factor). The pro last I looked and when I bought was $130, so between there the evo/pro should be, and while the formula will give you a few extra features, its definitely not worth the added $100, especially if that means ssd or not.
 
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vishal_bhatt77

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Hello,

I will say that in 65k to 70k you will get laptop with Intel core i7 4th generation and with just extra 10000 you will get everything you want. And I was also searching for the same purpose but my budget was not so high.... And AMD pcs will consume more power than Intel that I have read in youtube comments in many videos.... I will say that if you have time for additional six months then you will get 5th generation intel chips will consume less power and better performance.... why six months I am saying bcoz within 3 months Intel will launch 5th gen chips but I think at least additional 3 months will take to reach to India.... and for pcs... I will prefer you to buy Intel pc.... but AMD will give better performance as it will consumes more energy.... may u have to pay more for electricity bills for just AMD pc.... And go for Windows 7 rather than 8 and install it on SSD and just increase the SSD card to 128 so that u can play ur games and video editing software... Install everything in SSD and then use pc.

But if you want to know more about AMD then visit official website and see the motherboard that ur processor support and also do watch in Youtube as what people says about the chips and processor.... visit ecommerce website and you will find board with processor in combined....