gaming pc for 1,30,000

KRS_09

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guys, please recommend config for this budget 1,30,000?

i7 4770K, maximus extreme mobo, 8 gb corsair, asus 2gb gtx 770? can u share your recommendation?
 
Very expensive cooler and motherboard and I wouldn't trust OCZ for a reliable PSU (use Seasonic, XFX, PC Power & Cooling Silencer/Silencer Mk III) but otherwise it looks good! You'll probably need to trim a little off anyway to account for the extra expense in India the OP mentioned.
 

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These are some basic parts for a Gaming PC


Processor :- Rs 17000

http://www.flipkart.com/intel-3-4-ghz-lga1150-4670k-i5-4th-generation-processor/p/itmdhsphuztjt7v6?pid=PSRDHSPKF9FPNWXV&ref=4181f7fc-6cc4-418d-9165-2ed9fda45f0c

Mobo:- Rs 10500

http://www.flipkart.com/asrock-z87-extreme3-motherboard/p/itmdhgsft6f8pgru?pid=MBDDHGSDKFKSUZBG&ref=dee86efa-dee7-4187-a354-e98b08154e0b

PSU :- Rs 7762

http://www.flipkart.com/seasonic-m12ii-750-750-watts-psu/p/itmdhx2hfgf9qhkz?pid=PSUDHX2H645GGHBM&ref=e9ff5ccb-71c5-44f1-a244-cb1d6f5c6af6

RAM : Rs 5000

http://www.flipkart.com/g-skill-ripjawsx-ddr3-8-gb-2-x-4-gb-pc-ram-f3-12800cl9d-8gbxl/p/itmd2rysqgrmywpa?pid=RAMD2RYRAZDXEMNE&ref=febde7c0-8afe-47f3-a53f-04f7fd4f61ce

HDD: Rs 4500

http://www.flipkart.com/seagate-barracuda-1-tb-desktop-internal-hard-drive-st31000524as/p/itmd2ryndzhc8zeb?pid=IHDD2RYNYVWPXZVT&ref=b528e577-2879-4ef1-b924-95c25a486fb3

Cabinet ; Rs 5050

http://www.flipkart.com/corsair-300r/p/itmd8bfzeqz4yfqc?pid=CABD8BYGYYF6U4HP&ref=818e2c54-d4e4-4be4-81af-9dbf80f32025

GPU : Rs 35444

http://www.flipkart.com/sapphire-amd-ati-hd-7970-ddr5-vapor-x-3-gb-gddr5-graphics-card/p/itmddqq4f84hpvch?pid=GRCDDQPH67G7EYJF&ref=10481aa0-39c0-445d-bb62-943acf51b7cd

CPU cooler : Rs 6000

http://www.flipkart.com/cooler-master-seidon-120xl/p/itmdkpphbff3wyx8?pid=COLDKPPGAJH7CKCS&ref=2bb3782f-09ea-443a-a357-e1d1e176cd7d

SSD : Rs 11500

http://www.flipkart.com/samsung-840-series-250-gb-ssd-internal-hard-drive-mz-7td250bw/p/itmdhwymgyx2htcn?pid=IHDDHWYAFRSNG8GB&ref=62f2179f-53a2-4620-8c84-81ded39a8dd2


Total Amount :- Rs 102756

You can buy Monitor, Mouse, keyboard, Speakers and OS with the rest of money

 
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OCZ isnt that bad lol.... I ran a 570 on it for a year... Then my GIGABYTE WindForce 670 OCed, and now Im waiting for my MSI Lightning 770. OCZ sucks in SSD for reliability, but in terms of PSUs I never ever had a problem... Even under the most stressfull situations. They arnt a bad company. I game for long long hours, and my the list I provided was a upgraded version of mine. lol I wish I could have that computer I just built :p
 
It can't be a bad setup with a GTX670 WF in there! I know OCZ suck for SSD reliability (and that thought did occur to me) but OCZ don't actually manufacture PSUs. Neither do most PSU brands infact, so it comes down to the quality of the supplier. XFX and those PC P&C lines are supplied by Seasonic who are the best in the business. But OCZ are rebadged units made by Sirtec, FSP, Topower and Great Wall. Best to buy Seasonic-built or at least Delta-built.
 

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:( I have crappy PSU..... But it can run Crysis 1-2-3. Im happy with it, and my cables are tied so It would make a mess if I undo the work
 
Ah don't worry - you've bought it and it could easily live to a ripe old age! It's not like any non-Seasonic non-Delta is doomed to failure, more just that the quality and reliability of Seasonic units is far higher than anyone else. My PSU (Corsair TX850) is also not Seasonic-built, which is annoying. Though Corsair use high-quality suppliers in general so I should be OK :) It's done fine for the past 2.5 to 3 years.
 

KRS_09

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Is this good enough?

Intel Core i7-4770K 3.5 GHz Processor
Asus Maximus VI Extreme 32GB DDR3 Intel Motherboard - wait for formula instead?
ASUS Geforce GTX770 2GB DDR5 Nvdia PCI E Graphic Card (GTX770-DC2OC-2GD5) -few more when the prices come down?
Cooler Master Cosmos II Ultra Tower Gaming Cabinet (RC-1200-KKN1) - I like it lol
Cooler Master Silent Pro M2 1000W Power Supply (RSA00-SPM2D3) - if i add couple more GTX770's is my power supply still
enough?
Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR3 1600MHz Desktop Memory (CMZ8GX3M1A1600C10) - another stick in the future (everyone
seems to use the corsair dominator 2133 MHz but i can't this online here at all)
1 TB HDD for starters, A SSD in the future

I'm not sure whether all the stuff is compatible and efficient or whether there's better stuff for around the same price (itdepot.com is probably the one site here that offers all of the stuff, perhaps i can still visit local shops for parts that I can't find online) , Also, As you can see, I've not put up any additional fans or a liquid cooling solution, I can only find sealed cooling solutions here and no parts here for custom loops, can I still overclock with perhaps a very good air cooler and additional fans?

I've been going through some of the ROG videos on youtube, is it better to get all fans to be controlled by the Motherboard or should I also have a fan controller?

I do understand that OC reduces lifetimes of devices, but is it still the case when you have a good cooling solution in place?
 

meowmix44

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It is pretty good actually:)
Since your buying such expensive mobos, I'd wait for formula
 


Far more wattage than is needed and you can get the Sandisk Ultra Plus for the same price. I'd also recommend stepping up to a quality IPS monitor like the VG23AH. Other than that, this looks like a good recommendation.
 

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PC Power & Cooling is actually a subsidiary of OCZ and their power supplies are excellent, well built units. They use Seasonic, Super Flower for their modular units and Sirtec for their non modular units as their OEMs. I don't think their distribution reaches India though.
 


I was aware of that, but it doesn't mean that OCZ also use Seasonic-built units. For the purposes of making a purchase decision, it doesn't really make any difference who owns who.