Recently I've been getting a lot of request for a new gaming PC configuration since I've not been able to post any mainly due to reviews and laziness, mainly because of the latter! So complain no more as today I'm putting up a configuration that to meet all your gaming demands with no problem whatsoever. Its not a very cheap build I'd say but this is the best you can get for the money you'll be spending as of today.
Before compiling this configuration I've kept a few key points in mind which I would like to enlist first -
If you want to buy anything more powerful then the R5 1600X is the next option but with minor gains in gaming plus the added cost of an after market cooler I won't personally advice you to go for that.
Asus Prime B350 Plus is a better choice due to four DIMM slots that give you flexibility in future upgrades and has 6 SATA ports and one M.2 port to complete the package.
I recommend a 120GB to save cost and also as our motive is just to load Windows with some vital softwares and games for which its good enough.
I pick the 600W as its price difference over the 500W variant is nominal but offers ample room for future upgrades.
Both these cases support liquid cooling upto 240mm and even big air coolers if you are into using one, though with the present configuration you don't need either one of them but in case you upgrade in the future the case would easily accommodate your new fits.
All of this above would cost you roughly around Rs 80,000 with monitors and other peripheral extra.
Do drop in your feedback about this configuration and also if you've got anything else to add to this then feel free to write that down aswell.
Before compiling this configuration I've kept a few key points in mind which I would like to enlist first -
- The build should be future proof and should last the user for over a year or two without any upgrade.
- Upgrade should be easy and economical with minimum change of components.
- It should be balanced over all with all the components in sync & at par without overpowering or under-powering others.
CPU - AMD RYZEN 5 1600 Rs.16,529
Coming in with a 3.2Ghz base clock and 3.7Ghz boost this is the perfect choice for a gaming CPU in this price range as it also comes with a wrath spire cooler bundled in the package saving you some precious bucks and delivering RGB LED at the same time, if you like RGB at all. Best part its overclockable and beats the competition hands down.If you want to buy anything more powerful then the R5 1600X is the next option but with minor gains in gaming plus the added cost of an after market cooler I won't personally advice you to go for that.
Motherboard - ASUS PRIME B350-PLUS Rs.8,125
Going for a B350 motherboard over the more expensive X370 for a gaming build is the smarter choice since the latter only offers you a few more USB 3.0 ports and dual graphics card support over the former. Both of which don't really matter since raw performance is unaffected.Asus Prime B350 Plus is a better choice due to four DIMM slots that give you flexibility in future upgrades and has 6 SATA ports and one M.2 port to complete the package.
RAM - G.skill Ripjaws V 16GB (8GBx2) 2400 Mhz Rs.9,380
For gaming 2400Mhz is what has been the sweet spot in terms of frequency while 16GB of memory is what you should be looking at since games are becoming more and more memory intensive. G.Skill Ripjaws V has shown great compatibility with Ryzen CPUs so you'll not face any compatibility issues whatsoever.Graphics Card - MSI RX 580 GAMING X 8GB Rs.23,820
Some might argue but this is the best pick for a graphics card in this price range. With 8GB GDDR5 VRAM, 256 bit interface and 1393Mhz on the clock out of the box the MSI RX 580 Gaming X is more than enough to chew any game at 1080p. Considering the history of its predecessor the RX 480, with new drivers rolling out everyday this offering is bound to get better with time.HDD - Toshiba 2TB 7200RPM Rs.5,400
When we talk about gaming we need to have a HDD with 7200 RPM for fast load time and less frustration. Toshiba 2TB HDD offers unmatched reliability and endurance for its price point and stays strong even under high temperatures and loads, its a no brainer if you pick this up. I recommend the 2TB 7200RPM version simply due to the ever growing size of game setups and multimedia files, you can opt for the 1TB variant if you feel its enough for you.SSD - Kingston A400 120GB Rs.3,723
Our recent reviews have shows that the Kingston A400 is the new king of the hill when it comes to budget drives displaying over 500MB/s of read and write speeds. It looks great and is priced apt so if you want a budget SSD for your system to boot fast and your games to load quicker than ever then you'd ought to look at the Kingston A400.I recommend a 120GB to save cost and also as our motive is just to load Windows with some vital softwares and games for which its good enough.
PSU - Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 600W Rs.4,389
Its the latest offering from Cooler Master and is claimed to offer 85% efficiency to cut down on your electricity bills! Since it has a 120mm smart fan so heating or noise shouldn't be an issue even in hot temperatures. Also it has two PCIe 6+2 connectors so if you plan to go for a graphics card in future that requires two 6-pin or one 6-pin and one 8-pin connection then the MasterWatt Lite would hold up just fine saving you an immediate PSU upgrade.I pick the 600W as its price difference over the 500W variant is nominal but offers ample room for future upgrades.
Case - Corsair Carbide SPEC-ALPHA Rs.5,499
or
Cooler Master MasterBox 5 Rs.6,279
After giving it much thought I decided to mention both of these since they both offer identical features internally while from outer aesthetics the MasterBox 5 is a more elegant chassis with bold and clean cuts while the SPEC Alpha on the other hand is more edgy and funky. So choose the one that suits your style the most.Both these cases support liquid cooling upto 240mm and even big air coolers if you are into using one, though with the present configuration you don't need either one of them but in case you upgrade in the future the case would easily accommodate your new fits.
All of this above would cost you roughly around Rs 80,000 with monitors and other peripheral extra.
Do drop in your feedback about this configuration and also if you've got anything else to add to this then feel free to write that down aswell.
Sir which msi motherboard is best
ReplyDeleteI either recommend the MSI X370 XPower Gaming Titanium or the MSI X370 Gaming Pro Carbon motherboards.
DeleteBoth are really good in their own rights.
Sir my friend cpu configuration is intel i3 3210
ReplyDeleteDigilite dl_h61m_ps3. Motherboard
4gb DDR3 ram
500gb Seagate hdd
Gpu gigabyte nvidia GeForce gt 710 2048mb DDR3. LG dvd writer. My question is can he play battlefield 1 and 4. With this configuration ?
Hello,
DeleteHe might be and its still distant possibility that he can run Battlefield 4 on this system but running Battlefield 1 is impossible since the game needs more of everything that this system has to offer.
please suggest best configuration under Rs 25K...want performance!
ReplyDeleteHello,
DeleteIn 20K you can get the following -
CPU: Intel Core i3-6100 3.70 Rs 8900
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H110M-DS2 Rs 4200
RAM: Corsair 4GB DDR4 2133MHz Rs 2400
Graphics Card - Zotac GT 1030 2GB GDDR5 Rs 5800
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1 TB Rs 3500
Case/PSU: Any from iBall or Zebronics
This configuration is a bit over your budget but worth every extra penny spent. If you still need it strictly for 20K then let me know I'll swap some components for you.
Can i put DVD writer in Corsair Carbide SPEC-ALPHA
ReplyDeleteHello,
DeleteNo you can't the SPEC-Alpha doesn't support a 5.25" drive so no optical drive can be installed in that.
Sir then how to install bios & Microsoft Windows 10 OS.
DeleteYou can use a Windows 10 Bootbale USB drive and simple install it via the USB ports.
DeleteI have max budget of 50k including monitor
ReplyDeleteCan anyone suggest best spec for pc i if possible tell about ryzen
Hello,
DeleteFor a budget of 50K you can easily get the following including monitor -
Processor: AMD RYZEN 5 1500X 3.6 GHz Rs. 14400
Motherboard: ASUS PRIME B350M-K Rs. 6000
RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws V 8GB 2400Mhz (2 x 4GB) DDR4 Rs. 6500
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1 TB Rs. 3500
Graphics card: Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 560 4GB GDDR5 Rs 9000
PSU: Antec VP500PC 500W Rs. 2900
Case: Cooler Master K380 Mid Tower Rs. 3000
Monitor: LG 22M37D 21.5' HD LED Monitor Rs. 6900
This will serve your purpose well and won't pose any compatibility issues.
Thank you for the configuration list.. I've been trying to build for a budget if 80k for quite some time now.. Can you please recommend a good monitor for this build.. And would it be possible to add rgb strips for this?
ReplyDeleteHello,
DeleteGlad that I you found my article helpful.
For this configuration on a budget the best monitor would be the ViewSonic VX2457-MHD 24' Gaming Monitor since it has FreeSync and just 2ms of response timing costing at just around Rs 12,500 which is best in class.
Yes you can use any RGB strip with this configuration and can also opt for the Asus ROG STRIX B350-F GAMING Motherboard if you like at around 3K extra as it comes with a lot better features and a dedicated LED strip controlling port on-board for a richer experience.
Sir can I play battle field 4 my cpu config is i3210,
ReplyDeleteHello,
DeleteYou mean the i3 2100 I guess, well yes you can but make sure you have a good graphics card and enough RAM to run that game. Moreover low settings is what I recommend as that CPU would cause a bottleneck on high settings and resolutions even if the graphics card is powerful enough.
I have gegebite 710 G-Force. 4 GB ram dose it work
DeleteYes you can run Battlefield 4 on the GT 710 at low settings and at around 1366x768 or lower resolutions for a playable frame rate.
DeleteI3 3210 intel
DeleteStill the same results as its a dual core processor and not a quad core so you can run the game at low settings at around 1366x768 screen resolution or lower than that
DeleteHello, My budget is actually 85k for PC, I will be using my pc for gaming and very less video editing like 2 times a month, my whole budget is 1 lakh, but for pc it is only 85k so should I go with Intel or Ryzen, can you pls Tell me all the parts best under 85k, don't think about monitor and all I will manage that just tell me about the pc
ReplyDeleteHello,
Delete85K is a very good budget for a gaming PC and I'd recommend that you go for Ryzen 7 build in this budget over an Intel platform.
The configuration for this budget would be as follows -
CPU - AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Rs.24,000
Motherboard - Asus B350 F Gaming Rs.10,000
RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (8GBx2) 2400 Mhz Rs.9,600
Graphics Card - MSI RX 580 GAMING X 8GB Rs.23,820
HDD - Toshiba 2TB Rs.5,300
SSD - Kingston A400 120GB Rs.3,723
PSU - Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 600W Rs.4,389
Cooler Master MasterBox 5 Rs.6,279
This configuration is good for gaming and excellent for video editing or any other productive work. The problem that you'll face is with the graphics card since availability of the GTX 1070. GTX 1060 6GB, RX 470/570 and RX 480/580 is almost negligible. If you can find the RX 580 or the GTX 1070 then it'll be best for this build or else get a GTX 1050Ti for the time being and wait for the prices and availability of higher cards to get stable. Rest everything is set and more than enough for your needs.
For graphics card how about amd rx vega 56 than gtx 1070?
DeleteThe VEGA 56 is way better than the GTX 1070Ti and even performs better than the GTX 1070Ti in most of the titles aswell. Its a clear choice over the two if you get it on a good price right now.
DeleteHi Vishvesh ,
ReplyDeleteKindly suggest whether it is better to go for ryzen 3 or intel core i3 7100
Always Intel is better than AMD as intel has better drivers, compatibility with OS and less bugs compared to AMD, also Ryzen is new product and still has unresolved issues compared to intel which virtually bug proof.
DeleteHello,
DeleteThe Ryzen 3 is hands down winner over here and there is absolutely no point in getting an i3 7100 now, if at all you want to buy Intel then buy the Pentium G4560 instead which is the same thing offering same performance at a much cheaper price. The Ryzen 3 is way better in gaming or any other area that you might want to use your processor in.
Also as someone here is saying that Ryzen is buggy in comparison to Intel then let me shed some light by virtue of what I've tested myself and also that I'm a Ryzen 7 1700 owner that the only area where Intel CPUs are excelling ahead of Ryzen is higher Memory frequency. I can run 3466Mhz to 3600Mhz easily with Ryzen but nothing above that which is possible on Intel ofcourse other than that there are no 'bugs' whatsoever. Drivers and OS support are upto the mark no doubt both for Windows and Linux. So if you want to go crazy with memory frequencies such as 3600Mhz+ right now then go for Intel otherwise Ryzen is the pick, also new BIOS updates are bringing higher frequency support to Ryzen almost every day so that's an issue that I expect to get solved within a few months for sure.
Sir suggest me best gaming configurations with amd ryzen 3 1300x under Rs. 30000. I have already monitor
ReplyDeleteMouse or keyboard
Hello,
DeleteFor this budget the following configuration would do just fine -
CPU - AMD Ryzen 3 1300X Rs. 10,000
Motherboard - Asus Prime-A320M-K Rs. 5100
RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB DDR4 2400Mhz Rs. 5000
HDD - Western Digital Blue 1TB Rs. 3500
Graphics Card - SAPPHIRE RADEON RX 550 2GB GDDR5 Rs. 8000
Case and PSU combo - Mercury Graf Black-Red ATX Cabinet with PSU Rs.1400
This is a bit over your budget but every buck is worth it. Anything lower than this would be meaningless for gaming purposes so try to spend that little extra for a build that meets your requirement.
Can u give me details for having a good pc under 80k without bottlenecking the graphic card..(I need nvidia gtx series in graphic card)
ReplyDeleteHello,
DeleteI suppose you are looking for a gaming PC configuration here so for 80K the below should suffice all your needs -
CPU - AMD RYZEN 7 1700 Rs 24000
Motherboard - ASUS ROG STRIX B350-F GAMING 9900
RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4 DRAM 2400MHz 12000
Graphics Card - Zotac GTX 1060 6GB AMP Edition Rs 24999
HDD - Western Digital Blue 1TB Rs 3500
Case - COOLER MASTER MASTERBOX LITE 5 Rs 5000
PSU - Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 500W Rs 3500
This would cost you around 80K and the processor will not bottleneck your graphics card even if you go for anything higher than the GTX 1060. If you can increase you budget a by around 10K then you can get the Zotac GTX 1070 AMD Extreme Edition graphics card along with the AMD Ryzen 5 1600 processor as that is again a very good combination and since the card is more powerful your gaming performance would eventually be better.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteCan you give me a GOOD build Around 80k .... With best performance, AND A CASE WHICH SUPPORTS OPTICAL DRIVER
Hello,
DeleteWell for 80K you can easily get the following configuration -
CPU - AMD RYZEN 7 1700 Rs 24000
Motherboard - ASUS ROG STRIX B350-F GAMING 9900
RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4 DRAM 2400MHz 12000
Graphics Card - Zotac GTX 1060 6GB AMP Edition Rs 24999
HDD - Western Digital Blue 1TB Rs 3500
Case - Antec GX909 Rs 5000
PSU - Cooler Master MasterWatt Lite 500W Rs 3500
The case is latest and has good cooling as well as optical drive support. Also a suggestion, if you can increase you budget a by around 10K then you can get the Zotac GTX 1070 AMD Extreme Edition graphics card along with the AMD Ryzen 5 1600 processor as that is again a very good combination and since the card is more powerful your gaming performance would eventually be better.
Sir please check my build configuration Processor- AMD Ryzen 1700x ₹29999 MotherBoard- MSI B350 Tomahawk ₹10299 RAM- Corsair vengeance LPX 16GB ₹13294 AIO- Corsair hydro series H100iv2 ₹9099 SSD- Samsung 960EVO 500GB ₹22000 SSHD- Seagate Firecuda 1TB ₹7199 Case- Corsair 750D Airflow Edition ₹15000 PSU- Corsair RMx 750 80+ Gold Certified ₹11847 GPU- ASUS Geforce GTX 1080 8GB ROG STRIX ₹40226 total is nearly 1.5l give me further suggestions if need any improvements (is it a bottle neck?)
ReplyDeleteHello,
DeleteThe configuration in itself is solid and there would not be any bottlenecks with any of the components mentioned. Still if you've asked me I'll suggest a few improvements or optimizations to you -
1. The RAM is good but you can get the Trident Z RGB 16GB 3200Mhz for around the same price or after shelling a grand or two more then its worth it. Otherwise the LPX is good no doubt.
2. I suggest you get the Asus B350 F-Gaming instead of the Tomahawk due to more features for the same price point. Moreover its more aesthetically pleasing aswell.
3. The Corsair Obsidian 750D is a well build case infact I own one for my personal rig aswell but at this point of time you can get the Corsair Graphite Series 780T or the 760T at a bit lesser price offering you the same space with a bit more bling but if you like clean and elegant edges like me then sure go for the Obsidian 750D.
4. The Samsung 960EVO M.2 is a bit too expensive and only worth going for if you are into content production or rendering business as for gaming and daily work a SATA III SSD is more than enough so go for it only if you think you cna make use of all that speed in GBs per second otherwise you can get almost double the storge space in a SATA III SSD or invest in one SSD and a larger HDD for storage purposes. Your call....
Hmm.., sir which ssd you prefer idk it was expensive i mean compared to others cuz didn't research much and i have few more additional components i.e., Monitor- AOC G2460PF ₹29390 (actually i dont myself prefer it but if you recomend any i need a led one) Mouse- Azio USB GM2400 ₹665 Keyboard- Redragon ASURA K501 ₹2227 ODD- LG GH24NSBO ₹1189 Speaker- Creative SBS A255 2.1 ₹2400
DeleteWell there are two possible combinations and both are a SSD + HDD combo. You can either go for a Kingston A400 480GB or a ADATA XPG SX8000 512GB M.2 SSD and pair it with a Seagate BarraCuda 4TB HDD. The A400 and the SX8000 has a minor price difference but you'll get a huge performance difference between the two so I suggest you get the SX8000 and the Barracuda. I personally use the SX8000 and the A400 so I'm advising you out of personal experience here.
DeleteThat monitor is a full HD 144Hz one and is heavily overpriced rather I suggest that you buy the Acer GN246HL Bbid 24-Inch for Rs 17K which has thinner bezel or if you want to spend that much money then get the AOC AG241QX which is 4K with 144Hz priced at Rs 26K.
The keyboard and mouse aren't really too good but for the price they are fine. If you manage to save expenses from the other components or stretch your budget then tell me I'll suggest you a better combo accordingly if possible.
Hello Mr. Vishvesh. Where can I get a rx 580 for the price you mentioned? Thanks for your response in advance. And nice blog BTW mate.
ReplyDeleteHello,
DeleteSince this article is quite old now and the prices have changed especially of the graphics cards drastically due to the mining craze you cannot get any RX 580 8GB at the mentioned price, the only one that comes close is the PowerColor Red Devil or the Sapphire Nitro+ which sell for around Rs 32K now.
Also, can you recommend me a monitor for around 10k with freesync? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYeah sure, you can get the SAMSUNG LS24F350FHWXXL 24' monitor for around Rs 13K tops with FreeSync and a full HD IPS display.
DeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteCan you give me a GOOD build Around 70000rs with SSD. I was planning to go
INTEL PROCESSOR CORE i5-7600k. I mostly play DotA2 and pubg, and IAM planning to buy this month should I w8? Sorry for bad English.
Hello,
DeleteNo you don't have to wait since the market is full of good and latest options with no new launches scheduled any time soon.
For this budget and use the best configuration for 70K would be as follows -
CPU - Intel Core I5-8400 Rs 15,000
Motherboard - MSI Z370-A PRO Rs 11,000
RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4 2400Mhz Rs 12,000
SSD - Kingston A400 240GB Rs 6,700
HDD - Seagate Barracuda 2TB Rs 5,100
Graphics Card -Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC 4G Rs 12,200
PSU - Antec VP500PC 500W Rs 2,900
Case - Cooler Master Masterbox Lite 5 RGB Case Rs 5000
This will cost you around 70K and will handle all your gaming and other work easily.
Thank you. Can you please tell me which monitor I should buy. I have 12000rs. I watch lots of anime.
ReplyDeleteWell you can go for the LG 24MP58VQ 24 inch Full HD IPS LED Monitor. Its great for gaming aswell as watching movies and anime
DeleteHi, I got a hp pavillion 15 ay121ne laptop with i5-7200 2.5oghz processor with 8gb RAM with Graphics AMD Radeon R7 M440, I asked to some pople and they said it's good enough to run a bit of high end games at low or medium, but I am unable to properly play games like witcher 3 or asassins creed syndicate even in low without lag, why is it? how do you rate my laptop, and what kinda of games can I run smoothly? I hope you reply. I was thinking of building a pc set up, and this article has been helpful even though my budget is a bit low compared to this.
ReplyDeleteHello,
DeleteSorry for the late reply, I was traveling abroad so couldn't access the internet much.
Well your laptop is more of an entertainment laptop good for watching movies and doing productivity work like graphic and video editing rather than gaming since its a full HD display machine with a AMD Radeon™ R7 M440 4 GB DDR3 graphics card.
You cannot run any AAA title as a 4GB DDR3 memory is completely obsolete for such titles. You can run less demanding titles such as those released in and before 2016 and maybe a few new ones which don't really need such high end hardware.
Yes going for a PC if you want a gaming machine is the best option for you or anyone out there due to a number of reasons.
Hey very nice blog. My friend wants to buy a new PC with monitor, keyboard and mouse. His budget is 80k.
ReplyDeleteHe is a CSGO addict (like me :p).
He's been playing CSGO at 40fps till date until the latest update which now gives less than 30fps. So he wants a good gaming PC.
Pls tell a good config with CPU and a good monitor for CSGO and other FPS games.
And one more important thing. He wants to be future proof for upcoming games to run at 1080p with medium-high settings atleast at 60fps.
And pls tell about the processor, since the latest coffee-lake processors have hit the market.
Total Budget 80k (+2/3k won't hurt him I think)
Thanks in advance man.
Hello,
DeleteSorry for the late reply, I was traveling abroad so couldn't reply to any of the mails or comments.
Well at 80K I suggest that you get the following configuration -
CPU - Intel Core I5-8400 Rs 15,000
Motherboard - MSI Z370-A PRO Rs 11,000
RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4 2400Mhz Rs 12,000
SSD - Kingston A400 240GB Rs 6,700
HDD - Seagate Barracuda 2TB Rs 5,100
Graphics Card -Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC 4G Rs 12,200
PSU - Antec VP500PC 500W Rs 2,900
Case - Cooler Master Masterbox Lite 5 RGB Case Rs 5000
Monitor - ASUS VP228H- 21.5 Inch Gaming LED Rs 10,500
This configuration would work well with your friend's needs and requirements and shall give him high FPS in CS:Go and other FPS games.
And one more thing. Can a 120/144 Hz fit in this budget? Since it is highly recommended that a FPS player should play with atleast 120Hz monitor otherwise they'll have disadvantage.
ReplyDeleteSadly no, but still you can get the ASUS VP228H- 21.5 Inch Gaming LED Monitor which is 1ms response rate monitor and is great when it comes to FPS or combat gaming.
DeleteFor 120Hz or above you'll have to raise your budget higher than 80K in total.
Any suggestions for monitor in the above build
ReplyDeleteThe ASUS VP228H- 21.5 Inch Gaming LED Monitor for around Rs 11,000 is a great monitor at budget to pair along with this build with a full HD display and 1ms response time.
DeleteHey there, Could you help me in building a custom PC for 1 lakh or less?
ReplyDeleteMy preferences would be an Intel i7 (most preferably 8th Gen Processor), nvidia gtx graphics card, ssd support and a 5.1 sound card.
The system should be very well enough for video rendering.
Thanks in Advance !!
Hello,
DeleteSorry for the late reply, I was traveling abroad so couldn't reply to any of the mails or comments.
Well at around Rs 1lac I suggest that you get the following configuration -
CPU - Intel Core I5-8400 Rs 15,000
Motherboard - GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS Ultra Gaming Rs 14,000
RAM - G.Skill Ripjaws V 2400Mhz Rs 14,000
SSD - Kingston A400 240GB Rs 6,700
HDD - Seagate Barracuda 2TB Rs 5,100
Graphics Card - Zotac Geforce GTX 1070 Ti AMP Edition 8GB GDDR5 Rs 42,000
PSU - Antec VP500PC 500W Rs 2,900
Case - Cooler Master Masterbox Lite 5 RGB Case Rs 5000
Now if gaming is not your primary work and you need the machine for heavy video editing and rendering work then swap the GTX 1070 Ti with a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC 4G and add the money you'll save into the CPU to upgrade to an Intel i7 8700K along with a CM MasterLiquid Pro 120 AIO cooler.
Also the motherboard has an ALC1220 CODEC so a sound card won't do you any good unless you opt for something really high end which would probably go over budget or compromise your other vital components.
Hello,
ReplyDeleteSorry for the late reply, I was traveling abroad so couldn't reply to any of the mails or comments.
Well at 80K I suggest that you get the following configuration -
CPU - Intel Core I5-8400 Rs 15,000
Motherboard - MSI Z370-A PRO Rs 11,000
RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4 2400Mhz Rs 12,000
SSD - Kingston A400 240GB Rs 6,700
HDD - Seagate Barracuda 2TB Rs 5,100
Graphics Card -Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC 4G Rs 12,200
PSU - Antec VP500PC 500W Rs 2,900
Case - Cooler Master Masterbox Lite 5 RGB Case Rs 5000
Monitor - ASUS VP228H- 21.5 Inch Gaming LED Rs 10,500
This configuration would work well for gaming and even graphic editing & mild rendering work.
suggest a good gaming monitor under 8k
ReplyDeleteGet the Samsung 21.5inch Full HD Monitor (LS22F355FHWXXL) for around Rs. 8,000
Deletehey bro.
ReplyDeletejust tell that is there any other way of getting windows 10 other than buying the expensive original one?
thanks.
Hello,
DeleteWell if find genuine Windows 10 expensive then I suggest you buy an OEM key from someone which are valid for one person-one machine only and cost quite less mostly around Rs 500 or less.
Hello, I need graphic card for video editing. Budget is 10k. Can I get 4gb? Which one you suggest
ReplyDeleteThank you
Hello,
DeleteWell if you are very tight on budget and 10K is the limit then go for the MSI Radeon RX 560 AERO ITX 4G OC for around Rs 10,500 or else if you can extend it by a bit then go for the MSI GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4G OCV1 or the ZOTAC GTX 1050 Ti Mini 4GB/ Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1050 Ti OC 4G for around Rs 11,00 and Rs 12,000 respectively.
The performance difference for video editing among these four is however negligible but for gaming the GTX 1050 Ti is a bit fast so whatever if your need pick it up as per your budget.
Hello, Thank you for your suggestion. I am also thinking about gtx 1050 to, but is it ok if we take oc cards? Is there any durability issues or heating issues in future?
DeleteHello, and what mb would you suggest for i7 8th gen... Usage is 3ds max and AutoCAD
DeleteOC editions are the best of their type and are designed as such that they can withstand those frequencies and are hence covered under warranty by the manufacturer itself so there are no durability issues as such with them.
DeleteWell the Z370 chipset based motherboards are the only option for the Intel 8th Gen CPUs so without going too expensive I suggest you get the GIGABYTE Z370 AORUS Ultra Gaming, MSI Z370 SLI PLUS Intel Z370 or the Asus PRIME Z370-A as these are very well balanced and have identical feature sets. It will all come down to which one you prefer if you choose from either of these.
hey vishvesh
ReplyDeletei want to know the best site to download free high end games like gta 5 and cod ww2.
but i want the site which do not lower down the game quality for sake of decreasing its size (GBs).
Hello,
DeleteYou can use sites from groups like RG Mechnanic, Black Box Repack and even Fit Girl.
They are the best in this field and you'll get working downloads without any unnecessary cuts in quality etc.
Hello , could u suggest me a 70k PC build for gaming ...since I'm into games like bf4,bf1 and other heavy games ... Any AMD or Intel build would do ....just suggest me one for 70k. Thank you
ReplyDeleteHello,
DeleteSorry for the late reply was busy with CES coverage and reviews.
Well for this budget and requirements I suggest you refer to this article of mine -
https://vishveshtech.blogspot.in/2018/01/best-gaming-pc-configuration-under-rs_10.html
Now you can swap the processor with the AMD Ryzen 5 1300X along with the ASUS PRIME B350M-A motherboard and keep rest of it the same which would give you a great gaming PC for 70K and would run all these games with ease.
I found the blog really interesting,I was interested in a gaming pc build around 85k(+-5k) with the new intel i8 gen cpus,As I have read they are really good for gaming.I don't want to go with the i5 8400 as it has no overcloaking and the motherboard would support overclocking so it would be waste of money.so I am a bit confused should I go with the ryzen 7 1700 or 8600k ,Suggest a good build with the 8600k which would be sustainable around 90k and if its not possible then It would be helpful to mention a amd ryzen build
ReplyDeleteHello,
DeleteWell if you intent to use this build just for gaming and semi-professional graphics/video editing then the Intel Coffee Lake or 8th Gen CPUs are enough for you since the Ryzen 7 1700 or above are meant for more than just gaming and is useful only if you plan to do multitasking along with gaming like streaming while gaming, editing work, rendering etc.
With the being said the i5 8600K requires an after market cooler and since you seem to be interested in OC the chip then a 240mm AIO or a big 140mm cooler such as the Noctua NH-D15 is recommended since these processors are very hot so add that extra cost to your build.
You can refer to this article on a build at 80K and swap the CPU with the i5 8600K and add the Cooler Master MasterLiquid 240 at around Rs 6K and use a 1TB HDD instead of the 2TB that I've mentioned.
You shall end up around Rs. 3K over your budget with this.
http://vishveshtech.blogspot.in/2018/01/best-gaming-pc-configuration-under-rs_10.html
A AMD Ryzen build with R7 1700 would cost you within the 90K mark along with a X370 motherboard since you don't need an after market cooler with it with the AMD Wraith Spire RGB doing a great job at keeping that chip cool both at stock and at around 3.6Ghz even with a case that has bad air flow.
So just decide what your requirements are and then choose accordingly
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ReplyDeleteFor gaming alone Intel is the better choice but for rendering or any other productive work Ryzen is way better than Intel right now. Also Ryzen 2 is due to launch h this April so things will only get better for AMD in this department.
DeleteSir can you suggest a good build with the ryzen 2700X. My budget is 80k excluding the processor. I have a monitor and am planning to make it as stylish as I can with RGB while not compromising performance.
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DeleteI comprehend that you have a 80K budget for the build apart from the CPU, so keeping that in mind and your requirements I suggest that you go for the following -
CPU - AMD RYZEN 7 2700X Rs 27,500
Motherboard - Asus ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING Rs 12,000
RAM - Kingston HyperX Predator RGB 16GB (8+8) DDR4 3200MHz Rs 12,000
Graphics Card - Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Gaming 8G Rs 43,000
HDD - Seagate 2TB Barracuda Rs 5,100
SSD - Kingston A400 240GB Rs 3,300
Case - Antec DF500 RGB Rs 4,700
PSU - Antec VP600P Rs 4,000
The above configuration is a bit over your budget that is by around 4K but its worth every extra penny spend both in terms of style and performance. Feel free to ask any further questions.
Wouldn't Rx Vega 56 do better than the 1070ti? Or should I just go with 1070ti?
DeleteNot really, the Vega 56 is a great card no doubt but the GTX 1070 Ti beats it when it comes to gaming with better thermals and power draw especially considering the current pricing in India, it does beat it in OpenGl applications though but that's for production content purposes.
DeleteSo I'd suggest that you get the GTX 1070 Ti only for your build.
And what about auros AX370 gaming for motherboard? I'm a fan of gigabyte auros and have had my eyes on it for some time now
DeleteWell technically the X370 Gaming motherboard is not officially available in India and listed only on Amazon at a price of around 9K which is imported and will obviously come with no domestic warranty. Also since you wanted to go for something which will look great and perform equally I suggested the Asus ROG STRIX B450-F GAMING which has the distinct looks of the newer generation Ryzen motherboards along with great features while the X370 Gaming is comparatively bland anyways. Still if you want a Gigabyte/Aorus motherboard only then let me know I'll see what can be fitted within your budget without compromising upon performance.
DeleteOkay i've decided on this one https://www.vedantcomputers.com/asus-rog-strix-x470-f-gaming and everything else that you listed. Will let you know how it works. Thank you for your time and awesome responses. It's hard to find people nowadays in India who actually know what they are talking about.
DeleteThat's a very good choice for a motherboard and will give you a long mileage in terms of sustainable performance.
DeleteWould love to hear back from you about your final build and thank you for you kind words.
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