Looking for a low budget and best in Architecture

ronitshrm727

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I want to assemble a Architecture system so please guide me this configuration is good and tell me under 1 lakh best configuration
1. i7-7700k
2.gtx -1080 8 gb
3. 32 gb ram
4. Ssd -240gb
5.hdd-3TB
6. liquid cooling
7.asus gaming motherboard
 
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What do you mean by an "Architecture" system?
Do you plan on running some particular architecture design apps?

If you mean pc architecture, go with the latest 8th gen processors.
When buying new, you generally get more for your money.

FWIW:

My canned rant on liquid cooling:
------------------------start of rant-------------------
You buy a liquid cooler to be able to extract an extra multiplier or two out of your OC.
How much do you really need?
I do not much like all in one liquid coolers when a good air cooler like a Noctua or phanteks can do the job just as well.
A liquid cooler will be expensive, noisy, less reliable, and will not cool any better
in a well ventilated case.
Liquid cooling is really air cooling, it just puts the...
What do you mean by an "Architecture" system?
Do you plan on running some particular architecture design apps?

If you mean pc architecture, go with the latest 8th gen processors.
When buying new, you generally get more for your money.

FWIW:

My canned rant on liquid cooling:
------------------------start of rant-------------------
You buy a liquid cooler to be able to extract an extra multiplier or two out of your OC.
How much do you really need?
I do not much like all in one liquid coolers when a good air cooler like a Noctua or phanteks can do the job just as well.
A liquid cooler will be expensive, noisy, less reliable, and will not cool any better
in a well ventilated case.
Liquid cooling is really air cooling, it just puts the heat exchange in a different place.
The orientation of the radiator will cause a problem.
If you orient it to take in cool air from the outside, you will cool the cpu better, but the hot air then circulates inside the case heating up the graphics card and motherboard.
If you orient it to exhaust(which I think is better) , then your cpu cooling will be less effective because it uses pre heated case air.
And... I have read too many tales of woe when a liquid cooler leaks.
google "H100 leak"
I would support an AIO cooler only in a space restricted case.
-----------------------end of rant--------------------------

Your pc will be quieter, more reliable, and will be cooled equally well with a decent air cooler.

 
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