Thank you so much man really appreciate for now ur suggestions will go good for meYour part selections look fine. I don't see any incompatibilities. Do you plan to add a GPU to the setup? Does your budget (40k) also include the cost of the monitor, GPU and the cabinet?
1. Under the assumption that those prices are included in your budget, here are my suggestions
Cabinets
Monitors
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MSI PRO MP243X 24 Inch Professional Monitor
Msi Pro MP243X 24 Inch FHD IPS Monitor with 1ms Response Time, 100Hz Refresh Rate, HDMI and DisplayPort, ergonomic adjustable stand, Built-in Speakers, Anti-Glare, Anti-Flicker and Less Blue light...mdcomputers.in
Updated build after adding the suggested cabinet and monitor :
Alternate build
https://pcpricetracker.in/b/s/9c7f8300-eb74-4a82-99bd-e45c0d118a38 (add a used RX 580 for ~6.5k)
2. In case you are willing to increase your budget by ~10k, you could check out these options
Cabinets
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Thermaltake S200 TG ARGB Snow (ATX) Mid Tower Cabinet (White)
Thermaltake S200 TG ARGB Snow is a Mid Tower Chassis is an ATX case with a mesh front panel and comes with three preinstalled hydraulic bearing 120mm ARGB Lite front fans...mdcomputers.in
Monitors
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Gigabyte G24F 2 - 24 Inch Gaming Monitor
Gigabyte G24F 2 | 24 Inch 125% sRGB Gaming Monitor | 1ms Response Time | 180Hz Refresh Rate | FHD IPS Panel | AMD FreeSync Premium | Ergonomic Design...mdcomputers.in
Updated builds after adding the suggested cabinet and monitor :
Bonus builds
https://pcpricetracker.in/b/s/3260ba79-7164-4763-9d88-855f35994cba (add a used RX 580 for ~6.5k)
The bundled stock cooler is sufficient enough in most scenarios. But, if you're not gonna add a dedicated GPU and want to travel down the OC route, then you'll need a dedicated cooler to maintain healthy temps at heavy workloads & gaming. If you won't be pushing your system that far, then you could save 2k by not getting an aftermarket cooler.
Yes bro i was looking for it but in future ill upgrade it by adding 6600 so for now i dont want to have a graphic cardHonestly in this budget i recommend getting a 2nd hand CPU and GPU, preferably something like Ryzen 3 3300x or 3600x and for GPU nvidia 1060/1070/1650s/2060/amd 6500xt. While 5500gt will work fine you really don't want to depend on an APU as your primary gaming PC.
For monitor:
144hz https://www.amazon.in/LG-Ultragear-Freesync-Premium-Display/dp/B0B5V85CDR/
75hz-100hz? https://www.theitdepot.com/details-Acer+NITRO+VG240Y+E+24+inch+Full+HD+IPS+Monitor_C7P40868.html
Cabinet:
Cheapest I could found that looked alright https://www.vedantcomputers.com/pc-components/cabinet/ant-esports-100-air-mini-gaming-cabinet-white
You're welcome. Yes, you can add a 6600 without any problems. A 650W PSU has enough juice to handle an RX6600. Heck, you might even be able to overclock your setup a little bit! Till then, you should be able to game at 720p - medium/low settings using the APU in most games.Thank you so much man really appreciate for now ur suggestions will go good for me
In few months ill go for adding a 6600 so itll still work good?
okk boss for now i'll just have a good monitor apart from that coz monitor would go good even after upgrading to 6600 but instead of going with gigabyte g24f 2 i was looking for msi g244f so is it a good decision or bad? and one more thing my motherboard supports pcie3 my ssd is pcie 4 so do it will under perform?You're welcome. Yes, you can add a 6600 without any problems. A 650W PSU has enough juice to handle an RX6600. Heck, you might even be able to overclock your setup a little bit! Till then, you should be able to game at 720p - medium/low settings using the APU in most games.
A lot of gen 4 SSDs (eg., Adata Legend 800) run at gen 3 speeds. If that's the case, the performance loss would be zero to negligible. But if the gen4 card is really capable (eg., kc3000) of operating at gen 4 speeds, then, yes, there will be performance loss as the SSD will only be able to utilize the gen3 bandwidth of the motherboard which in turn will affect it's read and write speeds. Which SSD are you using? If you are using a faster one or if you plan on getting one in the future, then you might want to consider getting a board with pcie gen 4 support.my motherboard supports pcie3 my ssd is pcie 4 so do it will under perform?
I was looking forThe Gigabyte g24f 2 has slightly higher brightness level (300 nits) compared to MSI's (250 nits). Also, considering the fact that it also supports HDR content along with the additional connectivity options, I would say that the g24f has an edge over MSI's g244f. But ultimately, it's your call to make.
A lot of gen 4 SSDs (eg., Adata Legend 800) run at gen 3 speeds. If that's the case, the performance loss would be zero to negligible. But if the gen4 card is really capable (eg., kc3000) of operating at gen 4 speeds, then, yes, there will be performance loss as the SSD will only be able to utilize the gen3 bandwidth of the motherboard which in turn will affect it's read and write speeds. Which SSD are you using? If you are using a faster one or if you plan on getting one in the future, then you might want to consider getting a board with pcie gen 4 support.
Also suggest me some good keyboard mouse for gaming under 1500 or 2000I was looking for
Kingston 1Tb Nv2 M.2 2280 PCIe 4.0 NVMe Internal Ssd (SNV2S/1000G
will there be any other issue as i mentioned its gen 4 with read/write speed of 3500/2100
My point was something like a used 3300x (5000-6000rs) with a GTX 1060 (6000-6500rs) will perform better than Amd Ryzen 5 5500gt (11000rs) for almost the same price.Yes bro i was looking for it but in future ill upgrade it by adding 6600 so for now i dont want to have a graphic card
Its a 40k setup. No point getting a really good PSU. Just good enough to do the job without being a fire hazard.Not sure if anyone mentioned this above, but for god's sake get a PSU from a reputed manufacturer.
Sure manNot sure if anyone mentioned this above, but for god's sake get a PSU from a reputed manufacturer.
Okk i'll look for it if i get it in the local storesMy point was something like a used 3300x (5000-6000rs) with a GTX 1060 (6000-6500rs) will perform better than Amd Ryzen 5 5500gt (11000rs) for almost the same price.
Its a 40k setup. No point getting a really good PSU. Just good enough to do the job without being a fire hazard.
I'm not gonna add another ssd in future i'll add a 2tb hdd for data storage so still i need to change the MB?Regarding the read speeds, you might face a slight dip (say ~2900MB/s). But the write speeds probably wouldn't get affected. The board you've selected also has only one M.2 slot. In case you wish to add a second SSD in the future, it becomes problematic. With upgradeablility in mind, I would suggest that you choose a motherboard which supports PCIE gen 4 and has multiple M.2/NVme slots. This way, you could continue to upgrade just the components instead of changing the motherboard. If your budget permits, have a look at this :
I take it that you want the combined keyboard and mouse price to be below Rs. 2000?
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Wrong. Spend on the psu, scrimp on the other stuff. No point in having good components if you power them with stuff that can go out and take everything with it.Its a 40k setup. No point getting a really good PSU. Just good enough to do the job without being a fire hazard.
Okk then what should i go with?Wrong. Spend on the psu, scrimp on the other stuff. No point in having good components if you power them with stuff that can go out and take everything with it.
I also didn't say *really good*. I'm not advocating a platinum efficient thing with a lot of extra stuff like monitoring. Just your basic 80 bronze but from someone that's not bottom tier stuff like ant or zebronics or frontech.
you can get good psu for 3 -4k ,you are spending 40k on a pc a 4k psu should not be a bummer unless you wanna risk it all,also get ssd from a better brandMy point was something like a used 3300x (5000-6000rs) with a GTX 1060 (6000-6500rs) will perform better than Amd Ryzen 5 5500gt (11000rs) for almost the same price.
Its a 40k setup. No point getting a really good PSU. Just good enough to do the job without being a fire hazard.
Okkk bossyou can get good psu for 3 -4k ,you are spending 40k on a pc a 4k psu should not be a bummer unless you wanna risk it all,also get ssd from a better brand
In that case, you don't have to change the motherboard. Just remember that your upgrade options will be limited. Also, as mentioned above, consider getting a good psu.I'm not gonna add another ssd in future i'll add a 2tb hdd for data storage so still i need to change the MB?
Okk buddy thanks today is the day I'll get my desktop so hope for the bestIn that case, you don't have to change the motherboard. Just remember that your upgrade options will be limited. Also, as mentioned above, consider getting a good psu.
You can use this psu tier list to find the one that'll suit your budget and requirements
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PSU Tier List rev. 17.0g - Cultists Network
PSU Tier List will help you to choose the best PSU out of hundreds of models on the market. From budget to the highest end Power Supplies.cultists.network
Anything Tier B and above are usually solid choices. I think I had suggested Deepcool PM650D in one of my builds. You could choose to go with Corsair CX 650 if you want since both are Tier B and fall under the same price range (~5k).
Use this calculator to check how much psu wattage is required for your setup
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Power Supply Calculator - PSU Calculator | OuterVision
Power Supply Calculator - Select computer parts and our online PSU calculator will calculate the required power supply wattage and amperage for your PC.outervision.com
Sorry just noticed you're getting nv2. The nv series is reputed to be extremely varied in performance because Kingston apparently keeps changing components, to sometimes lower tier components, to keep costs low. It's not necessarily a bad ssd but maybe you can get something better in the budget you have.Okk buddy thanks today is the day I'll get my desktop so hope for the best![]()
I guess we both meant the same thing. One thing I want to add is to look at model number and efficiency rating rather than "a PSU from reputed brand" because we have seen GIGABYTE releasing exploding PSUs in the past. So its rather more about how good a particular model/lineup is than the company its from.Wrong. Spend on the psu, scrimp on the other stuff. No point in having good components if you power them with stuff that can go out and take everything with it.
I also didn't say *really good*. I'm not advocating a platinum efficient thing with a lot of extra stuff like monitoring. Just your basic 80 bronze but from someone that's not bottom tier stuff like ant or zebronics or frontech.