Need Build Advice For Gaming PC ~ INR 1,00,000

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Please help me select best components for building a gaming PC within my budget of around INR 1,00,000, which needs to cover all the parts besides keyboard and mouse.

Here are the components I currently have in mind:

- Dell U2414H 23.8-inch LED Monitor
- Hard Drive: WD AV-GP 2TB Desktop Internal Hard Drive
- Motherboard: Asus Z97-Pro (Wifi ac) ASUS LGA1150 Socket MotherBoard
- Intel® CoreTM i5-4690 3.5 GHz Quad Core LGA1150 Socket Processor (6M Cache, up to 3.90 GHz)
- Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR3 RAM Memory Kit (CMZ8GX3M1A1600C10)
- Corsair CSM Series CS750M 750W ATX12V v2.4 and EPS 2.92 80 PLUS Gold Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply
- Asus STRIX-GTX970-DC2OC-4GD5 Graphic Card
- Corsair CC-9011011-WW Carbide Series 400R Steel Mid-Tower Case (Black)

Also - I am a web developer by profession, so it is important to me that I upgrade to a large monitor capable of good color range.

PS- I will be purchasing the parts from Nehru Place, Delhi since I find the price difference adds up significantly vs Amazon / Flipkart (INR 10-15,000). Plus they boycott Noida. Got any trusted sellers in mind?
 
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in that case it might be smart to go with the z97 pro wifi ac, i personally have this mobo but i don't really use the onboard wifi. I ended up buying one of those powerline sets for ethernet connection, I could have saved 100euros on it. that's why i was asking nothing wrong with the quality though.

the corsair cs series psu's are from tier 3:

Tier Three
Some Haswell compatible, some not (maybe unconfirmed). Still safe to use and stable, just lower quality components. Some capacitors maybe Japanese, but can include the Taiwanese capacitors. Not really ideal in serious overclocking or super-high load situations, such as a Bitcoin mining rig or a high end gaming system.

you can find more about the tiers...

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in that case it might be smart to go with the z97 pro wifi ac, i personally have this mobo but i don't really use the onboard wifi. I ended up buying one of those powerline sets for ethernet connection, I could have saved 100euros on it. that's why i was asking nothing wrong with the quality though.

the corsair cs series psu's are from tier 3:

Tier Three
Some Haswell compatible, some not (maybe unconfirmed). Still safe to use and stable, just lower quality components. Some capacitors maybe Japanese, but can include the Taiwanese capacitors. Not really ideal in serious overclocking or super-high load situations, such as a Bitcoin mining rig or a high end gaming system.

you can find more about the tiers here:http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html

mayby you could get a tier 1 or 2 psu since you are building a high end pc
 
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Thanks for the advice I am reading that article and looking into better PSUs for my system. :)