51-70k Budget gaming pc

For Power Supply I am going with this
This seems like a pretty new model I wouldn't recommend going with this as there are no reviews and tests online and gigabyte doesn't have the best reputation for making quality PSUs. Instead you should go for this Asus TUF 650 which is a B tier PSU and comes with 6 years of warranty
I would need some help with fans tho as 4000D dose not comes with Fans and I've no clue how many to get and what sizes
The 4000D does come with 2 fans, you can get 2 more, the Antec P12 max are the best in terms of price to performance and noise, 4 fans should be enough 3 in the front as intake and 1 in the rear as exhaust, you can also get 2 more top exhaust fans if you want. Each P12 max fan costs about 950 but if you buy 3 or 4 you might be able to get a discount at a local shop, but if you want to go a little cheaper you can also opt for the Antec P12, the 5 pack if those goes for 2.9k.
 
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Extend budget a bit, buy AM5 rig with used 3060Ti (16k). Will be a good rig for 75k with good upgrade potential down the line.
I am also planning budget build same as initially though of using 4060 and later 7600xt but Now i am making my mind on 3070 or 3070ti I saw some second hand deals I am getting 3070 for 19K which looks like a nice deal. Processor I am sticking wtih amd rayzen 5 7600
Yup i have decided on the b760m with ryzen 5

I am also planning budget build same as initially though of using 4060 and later 7600xt but Now i am making my mind on 3070 or 3070ti I saw some second hand deals I am getting 3070 for 19K which looks like a nice deal. Processor I am sticking wtih amd rayzen 5 7600
Yup i have decided on the Ryzen 5 7600. Some website called triveniworld is selling it for 14k idk if it's trust worthy. And the motherboard is the b760M. The only problem I have is selecting the graphics card. I don't really understand which one should I get. Used 6700xt or 3070 or 7600xt or something else. I just need some help over there
 
No Air cooler or AIO required ?

This is what i've build I am getting 3070 for 14K from facebook marketplace
Missed it, basic Deepcool AG400 for 1.8k is more than enough. AIO is a waste of money IMO, heck even if I buy a 9950X3D, I will still stick to air cooling with a dual tower dual fan one. AG400 can handle 125W CPUs very easily, so even 9800X3D will potentially be fine unless it is not a mesh front case.

Better to avoid Ant PSUs completely. Their cases aren't considered high quality but at least no harm in buying their cabinets.

Mobo - Either save money with 11k mobo or get 16-17k B650 Gaming X AX (has 3x M.2 slots), nothing in between makes sense IMO.
 
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https://pcpricetracker.in/b/s/7a48df88-6a4a-4691-9da1-27816a81726c This is my pick for now. I have no idea what graphics card to chose. The 3070ti or 6700xt or 7600xt.or something else pls help. And also i couldn't find a good looking and performing cabinet in my budget. Pls help with that as well
Seems alright. You can get Deepcool PM650D Gold for just a little more instead if you care about efficiency rating.
Refer to GPU hierarchy chart over here to compare raw performance. Note there are other factors to consider like VRAM and power efficiency.

Better to avoid Ant PSUs completely. Their cases aren't considered high quality but at least no harm in buying their cabinets.
Correct. Even though I use their other products like cabinet and air cooler I wouldn't use an Ant esports PSU if it was given to me for free. Unless someone wise enough tests it rigorously It's better to avoid PSUs from such brands.
 
https://pcpricetracker.in/b/s/7a48df88-6a4a-4691-9da1-27816a81726c This is my pick for now. I have no idea what graphics card to chose. The 3070ti or 6700xt or 7600xt.or something else pls help. And also i couldn't find a good looking and performing cabinet in my budget. Pls help with that as well
This is what I would suggest going with, for the GPU, if you will be playing at 1080p go for the 3070Ti as 8gb VRAM will suffice but at that point the 3070Ti will be a bit overkill for 1080p and could opt for the 3070, if you want to play at 1440p the 6700/6750xt will be alright if you don't crank the settings to the max they should be about 17-18k, if you want to play at high/ultra settings you could go for the 3080 it has enough VRAM for 1440p and DLSS 4 is also pretty good which helps, you can get that for about 25-27k, but with that I would recommend you to upgrade to a 750w PSU, which would cost about 2.5k more, I would suggest the NZXT C750 Gold.
 
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I am looking to build a budget gaming pc. I was originally planning on the rtx 4060 for the dlss but then saw that the 7600xt is better because of more vram and better raw performance. But then also heard that instead of getting the 7600xt u can buy a 6700xt or 6800xt or a 3070 used for less and gives more performance. The processor im planning to use is i5 13400f. Now I don't really know what to use and if they are a good combination with the cpu I have decided on
There will always be people recommending to either increase your budget and all that. I would say it's best to stay within your planned budget unless there is a great deal for 2-3k more. What is your budget for just the gpu? And is it used or new
 
Wait a second is that a single stick of 24GB RAM that managed to get past my eyes when I was looking at it earlier lol. Definitely get dual sticks (preferably 2X16GB) otherwise you will be missing out of potential performance.

I would suggest the NZXT C750 Gold.
It's ATX version 2.52 compliance which I would say for a new PC build is considered old now. The PSU itself was launched in 2020 if I'm correct. For the same price there's MSI MAG A750GL which is ATX 3.0 and newer.
 
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I do want to go for the 6700xt so that I can play games at 1440p but i will be doing video editing and a little bit of graphics designing. Can the 6700xt handle editing in 4k properly or do I take performance loss in 1440p gaming and get the 3070
 
There will always be people recommending to either increase your budget and all that. I would say it's best to stay within your planned budget unless there is a great deal for 2-3k more. What is your budget for just the gpu? And is it used or new
Originally it was the 27k for the rtx 4060. But then I upgraded some other parts for more efficiency now either I'll get the 3070ti for under 24k or the 3070 under 21k the 6700xt for under 19k. I'll most prolly get the 3070 or 6700xt
 
MSI MAG A750GL
agreed but the components used in the NZXT are much better it is an A tier PSU in contrast to the A750GL which is a B tier. Also both of them have the same protections and even efficiency is also similar, so the 3.0 rating is just a paper stat at that point, which is only good if you opt for a GPU with 12vhpwr

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agreed but the components used in the NZXT are much better it is an A tier PSU in contrast to the A750GL which is a B tier. Also both of them have the same protections and even efficiency is also similar, so the 3.0 rating is just a paper stat at that point, which is only good if you opt for a GPU with 12vhpwr

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NZXT is not looking that bad anymore. In MSI's defense it passed the cybenetics ATX 3.1 test so I don't see why "mediocre transient response" should be that big of a deal. It does have a low quality fan though. Also since that NZXT model is EOL for some time now who knows how long the units available online have been sitting on shelves.
 
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I do want to go for the 6700xt so that I can play games at 1440p but i will be doing video editing and a little bit of graphics designing. Can the 6700xt handle editing in 4k properly or do I take performance loss in 1440p gaming and get the 3070
If your main focus if video editing and content creation get the 3070 and if your main focus is gaming get the 6700xt. If your are ok with the performance hit in gaming I would suggest the 3070 over the 6700xt.