Budget 41-50k Decent future proof PC in 50k

@soumyajit92 Are you really willing to OC your CPU ? Even at stock the mentioned chips are quite powerful.

Coming to PSU, stick with the S12 II 620w. PSU is one of core component in rig.

No and yes i will, thanks a lot for the suggestion.

CPU: Intel Core i5-4590 -13000,
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H97-D3H ATX -8000,
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) 1600 Mhz -6500,
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB -3500,
GPU: MSI R9 270X 2GB -15500,
Case: Corsair 300R -5500,
PSU: Seasonic S12II 520w -4800.
TOTAL -56,800.
thanks man, thanks a lot. so here's my finalized component list that i'll be getting next week.

CPU: Intel Core i5-4690k -15200 (local market price)
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H97M-D3H ATX -7400, (i cant find an atx version, will there be any problem. please enlighten me someone)
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) 1600 Mhz -6200,
SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 120GB - 5000
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB -3500,
GPU: Sapphire R9 270X 2GB -14000,
Case: Corsair 400R -5200, (local market price)
PSU: Seasonic S12II 620w -5700. (flipkart)
Cooler: TX3 EVO - 1600
 
No and yes i will, thanks a lot for the suggestion.


thanks man, thanks a lot. so here's my finalized component list that i'll be getting next week.

CPU: Intel Core i5-4690k -15200 (local market price)
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H97M-D3H ATX -7400, (i cant find an atx version, will there be any problem. please enlighten me someone)
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) 1600 Mhz -6200,
SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 120GB - 5000
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB -3500,
GPU: Sapphire R9 270X 2GB -14000,
Case: Corsair 400R -5200, (local market price)
PSU: Seasonic S12II 620w -5700. (flipkart)
Cooler: TX3 EVO - 1600

Is the motherboard better than MSI z97 PC mate one? Any specific reason to chose the H97 board?
 
Slightly OT, let us know if you manage to get WD Blue 1TB. I've been trying at Lam Rd for a month or so. No stocks.
What is the model no of the equivalent Seagate drive, anybody ? I may have to buy Seagate.
 
No and yes i will, thanks a lot for the suggestion.


thanks man, thanks a lot. so here's my finalized component list that i'll be getting next week.

CPU: Intel Core i5-4690k -15200 (local market price)
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-H97M-D3H ATX -7400, (i cant find an atx version, will there be any problem. please enlighten me someone)
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) 1600 Mhz -6200,
SSD: Samsung 840 EVO 120GB - 5000
Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB -3500,
GPU: Sapphire R9 270X 2GB -14000,
Case: Corsair 400R -5200, (local market price)
PSU: Seasonic S12II 620w -5700. (flipkart)
Cooler: TX3 EVO - 1600

hi soumyajit if u havent taken the pc dont do the mistake of taking h97 board if u r going fr 4690k....go for z97
 
got the components, got it nstalled. now dont freak out, i know the gpu is in the wrong pcie slot cause the guy who assembled it is a piece of crap and unfortunately i coudnt be there at the time of installation. but i'll take my time and do it on my own and the entire cable management also.
 

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now i have one more request. just have a look at the below configuration and tell me should i go with this or invest more to get an i5 4460+b85 combo. main aim here is to minimize cost without losing too much on processing and graphics department. will be keeping this for next 2-3 years.

amd fx 6300
asus m5a78 usb3
corsair vengeance 4gb
msi gtx 750ti
seagate barracuda 1tb
cooler master n200/ corsair spec 01 (should fit a 212x hyper)
antec vp550/corsair cx500 ?
tx3 evo


how is this system in terms of bang for the bucks performance and future upgrades?
or worth investing around extra 6k on i5 4460+b85 combo?
ps: i'm building this for a friend and didnt want to create a separate thread.
 
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now i have one more request. just have a look at the below configuration and tell me should i go with this or invest more to get an i5 4460+b85 combo. main aim here is to minimize cost without losing too much on processing and graphics department. will be keeping this for next 2-3 years.

amd fx 6300
asus m5a78 usb3
corsair vengeance 4gb
msi gtx 750ti
seagate barracuda 1tb
cooler master n200/ corsair spec 01 (should fit a 212x hyper)
antec vp550/corsair cx500 ?
tx3 evo


how is this system in terms of bang for the bucks performance and future upgrades?
or worth investing around extra 6k on i5 4460+b85 combo?
ps: i'm building this for a friend and didnt want to create a separate thread.

Try to get a better GPU...
 
amd fx 6300
gigabyte ga78lmt usb3
corsair vengeance 2x4gb
msi r9 270x
seagate barracuda 1tb
cooler master n200
tx3 evo

corsair cx500 or antec vp550 or seasonic eco500 ?

if you can also suggest a good ups to go with this rig.
 
Never go with Asus 970A Series Mobo as it has very less power phases and not at all stable for a good OC.
Go with Gigabyte 970A-Ds3P Mobo, WD Caviar Blue 1TB, Corsair 200R, Corsair CX600, CyberPower BU1000VA UPS.
 
Never go with Asus 970A Series Mobo as it has very less power phases and not at all stable for a good OC.
Go with Gigabyte 970A-Ds3P Mobo, WD Caviar Blue 1TB, Corsair 200R, Corsair CX600, CyberPower BU1000VA UPS.

thanks a lot man. even i wanted to go with an atx build but as i've mentioned earlier this is for a friend(i just finished my build, original post) and he wants a micro atx build with n200 only. and i chose the gigabyte one, not asus.


Better now.. :D
thanks man :cool:


now i have one problem. how do i connect so many fans when my mobo has only 2fan header? suggest me a cheap 3.5" fan controller if u can or any other way to connect those fans. :/
 
thanks a lot man. even i wanted to go with an atx build but as i've mentioned earlier this is for a friend(i just finished my build, original post) and he wants a micro atx build with n200 only. and i chose the gigabyte one, not asus.



thanks man :cool:


now i have one problem. how do i connect so many fans when my mobo has only 2fan header? suggest me a cheap 3.5" fan controller if u can or any other way to connect those fans. :/

The only decent ones available in market are from deepcool but I don't think its worth spending 2-3k on a fan controller... Rather connect them directly to molex power connectors from the PSU... I have 3X120mm (90cfm cooler master) and 2X90mm (40-50cfm deepcool) fans in my system... of which 2X120mm and 2X90mm are directly connected to my PSU using molex connectors and only 1X120mm is connected to mobo...
Also my CPU cooler has a fan which is connected to the mobo...
The downside of this is that all the fans connected to the PSU directly will run at max RPM always... But I dont have any problem with that since it helps a lot in cooling and noise is not unbearable...
 
thanks a lot man. even i wanted to go with an atx build but as i've mentioned earlier this is for a friend(i just finished my build, original post) and he wants a micro atx build with n200 only. and i chose the gigabyte one, not asus.
thanks man :cool:
now i have one problem. how do i connect so many fans when my mobo has only 2fan header? suggest me a cheap 3.5" fan controller if u can or any other way to connect those fans. :/
Dont use a fan controller because fans will spin slowly rather buy a 3pin PWM fan y adapter online or go with Deepcool fan hub.
 
now i have one more request. just have a look at the below configuration and tell me should i go with this or invest more to get an i5 4460+b85 combo. main aim here is to minimize cost without losing too much on processing and graphics department. will be keeping this for next 2-3 years.

amd fx 6300
asus m5a78 usb3
corsair vengeance 4gb
msi gtx 750ti
seagate barracuda 1tb
cooler master n200/ corsair spec 01 (should fit a 212x hyper)
antec vp550/corsair cx500 ?
tx3 evo

how is this system in terms of bang for the bucks performance and future upgrades?
or worth investing around extra 6k on i5 4460+b85 combo?
ps: i'm building this for a friend and didnt want to create a separate thread.
personally im not a fan of "latest" models if there is no much improvement. i also dont care about the so-called "future proof" term which people seem to widely use it everywhere.
You said to minimize cost, so i would suggest FX4300. For the video card get something like the HD78XX. Older models yes but they still have good value.
And Kingston HyperX Blu/Red over Vengeance because of the latter's heat spreader and a Green drive over the Blue one if you still want to save more.
Rather connect them directly to molex power connectors from the PSU... .
I also did this when i used to have a pc.
 
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