want to build a gaming rig under 35k only CPU .

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I have been wishing for a killer gaming rig for years now , but never could gather enough cash , so i though lets make it step wise, one at a time .
So here is what i have though ( do correct me if I am wrong ). I think intel is the way to go for future upgradability with its haswell series processors. Current I am planning on getting the following. Intel Z97 motherboard (within 12-15k) here longevity and over clocking features is a must. A dirt Cheap Pentium Dual Core processor (within 5k),4GB Dual channel RAM, HDD i already have with a average gaming Cabinet (within 3k) and a 500W power supply(within 3-4k) graphics card not mandatory as of as i will not be gaming currently .In due course of time I will upgrade the processor and RAM and add in a graphics card . I think for a robust long life gaming rig a great mother board and a good power supply is must.
So kindly suggest me the following –
1. Motherboard for LGA1150 chipset under 15K ,Z97 chipset keeping in mind longevity and durability and over-clock ability .
2. A dirt Cheap Pentium processor to get me going atleast.
3. A average gaming cabinet under 3k
4. A good 500W power supply under 3-4k.
5. A dual channel DDR3 RAM module 4GB.


This rig will take some to reach its full potential , so kindly keep in mind the longevity factor .

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Aniket
 
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Ok so I am looking threw every website you told me. these are my suggestions.

Motherboard------ i would spend 1,000 more Rs and get a really good board. has a 12 phase power design for overclocking the CPU. remember not all CPU's can handle overclocking.
http://www.flipkart.com/msi-z97-gaming-7-motherboard/p/itmdwrbykhuxefh7?pid=MBDDWRBVJBPSEBGH&ref=L%3A-4237761968068210732&srno=b_10&al=uuF/pBjK4vHvnr74nzCSfcldugMWZuE7Qdj0IGOOVqv9wcm2LUMQydA+fKZQek9cxTuaX4j9FG4=

CPU ---- this is going to be the best processor for the price. everything else around 4,000-5,000 are bad
http://hardwire.in/processors/1692-intel-pentium-g-3258-32-ghz-processor.html

CASE ---This is going to be your case. Supports up to 4 Fans. Can Accommodate Two...

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What currency?

Also I wouldn't go with any of those parts, I mean they're ok but you could get a lot better quality stuff.

This is my build, you want to save up for something like this, but Im not sure how much it is in your country:
CPU: Intel i5-4690K
GPU: Asus GTX 960 Strix
Mobo: Asus Z97 Pro Gamer
RAM: Corsair Vegeance 8GB
SSD: Crucial M500 250GB
PSU: Corsair CX750
 

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www.flipkart.com
hardwire.in
techshop.in
ww.theitdepot.com/
www.primeabgb.com/
www.ebay.in
www.snapdeal.com
www.computerwarehousepricelist.com

i will also check local market in mumbai for cheaper prices , if u have any other leads kindly notify me ..

REgards
 

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Ok so I am looking threw every website you told me. these are my suggestions.

Motherboard------ i would spend 1,000 more Rs and get a really good board. has a 12 phase power design for overclocking the CPU. remember not all CPU's can handle overclocking.
http://www.flipkart.com/msi-z97-gaming-7-motherboard/p/itmdwrbykhuxefh7?pid=MBDDWRBVJBPSEBGH&ref=L%3A-4237761968068210732&srno=b_10&al=uuF/pBjK4vHvnr74nzCSfcldugMWZuE7Qdj0IGOOVqv9wcm2LUMQydA+fKZQek9cxTuaX4j9FG4=

CPU ---- this is going to be the best processor for the price. everything else around 4,000-5,000 are bad
http://hardwire.in/processors/1692-intel-pentium-g-3258-32-ghz-processor.html

CASE ---This is going to be your case. Supports up to 4 Fans. Can Accommodate Two 80/90/120mm Fans on the Door Panel. 1 Pre-Installed 120mm Fan in the Front. And you can put 1 120mm Fan in the back. So 2 120mm fans on the door 1 in the back and 1 already installed in the front. witch is very important to keep your PC cool. but you will have to buy the fans.
http://www.computerwarehousepricelist.com/cooler-master-cmp-250

GPU----- This is the best GPU for the money. i would not get anything else for the money.
http://www.computerwarehousepricelist.com/corsair-builder-series-cx500cmpsu-500cx

RAM--- This is the best ram and very low price.
http://www.snapdeal.com/product/corsair-vengeance-ddr3-4-gb/2010360135#bcrumbLabelId:703

Let me know what you think.

I think this is the best build for you for the cheapest Price.

 
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Vahe Bro A

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no because the Asus maximus VII is a 8 phase power design. and the MSI is a 12 Phase power design. you will have alot more stability and less heat when overclocking and the phases will last longer when overclocked because there is less stress on them.

trust me get the MSI gaming 7 much more worth it.
 

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finally got my rig setup .
ASUS RANGER 7
G3258
VENGENCE 4GB
SEAGATE 500GB HDD
CORSAIR SPEC 01 CABINET
CORSAIR CX500 PSU
BENQ GL2760H MONITOR


thanks every one and special thanks to "Vahe Bro A".

I am happy with the current setup .... will keep updating the RIG slowly and my final damage was almost 48K excluding the HDD .


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aniket