Budget 31-40k Need suggestions for PC upgrade

Hi,

I'm planning to upgrade my current PC and have finalized the below components to buy.

CPU: AMD FX 8350 / AMD FX 8320E
Motherboard: Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0
GPU: Asus AMD Radeon R7 360 OC Edition 2GB GDDR5


I need suggestions on the choice of the components, approximate price range in local markets and the recommended power supply unit.

Thanks in advance
 
I don't know why FX when you can get an i5 for the same price. And I find 750ti better than 360.

Roughly they would cost you about 35k

Seasonic S12 II Bronze 430 should be sufficient for the build.
 
Hi,

I'm planning to upgrade my current PC and have finalized the below components to buy.

CPU: AMD FX 8350 / AMD FX 8320E
Motherboard: Asus M5A99FX PRO R2.0
GPU: Asus AMD Radeon R7 360 OC Edition 2GB GDDR5


I need suggestions on the choice of the components, approximate price range in local markets and the recommended power supply unit.

Thanks in advance
Go with the following config:

Intel Core i3 6100 -8400,
Gigabyte H110M-S2 -4700,
Corsair Vengeance LPX 2400Mhz 8GB DDR4 -2500,
WD Caviar Blue 1TB -3700,
Antec GX200 -2700,
BenQ DL2020 20" LED IPS -5500,
Zotac GTX 750Ti 2GB -9100,
Antec VP450P -2200,
Logitech MK200 -800.
TOTAL -39,600.
 
Go with the following config:

Intel Core i3 6100 -8400,
Gigabyte H110M-S2 -4700,
Corsair Vengeance LPX 2400Mhz 8GB DDR4 -2500,
WD Caviar Blue 1TB -3700,
Antec GX200 -2700,
BenQ DL2020 20" LED IPS -5500,
Zotac GTX 750Ti 2GB -9100,
Antec VP450P -2200,
Logitech MK200 -800.
TOTAL -39,600.

Hi,

I need only the motherboard, processor and graphics card, not the entire rig.[DOUBLEPOST=1467466436][/DOUBLEPOST]
I don't know why FX when you can get an i5 for the same price. And I find 750ti better than 360.

Roughly they would cost you about 35k

Seasonic S12 II Bronze 430 should be sufficient for the build.


Hi,

I already have a Corsar VS450 power supply, would that be enough ?
 
I already have a Corsar VS450 power supply, would that be enough ?
As for wattage, yes that would be enough. The one mentioned is more reliable one than the one you have. If yours is not too old, it's okay to use that one (not many would dump their existing PSU just because it's not THE best, at least I wouldn't). If you ever thinking about serious gaming/buying anything over GTX960, then get yourself a more reliable PSU.
 
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