gaming pc under 50000inr(780usd)

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Hi I'm from India and looking to build a new gaming pc under 50000
I need a future proof mobo,etc
I have already decided my gddr5 msi 4gb ati r9 270x and (4x2)8 Gb corsair vengeance 1600mhz
I think the graphics card is power efficient too?
Do you think that I should buy psu 600w platinum ?
Why do I need to buy ssd ? What is the use of it?
 
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The r9 270x and the 4770k work great together and will play most current games around 1080p 60fps on high to maybe ultra settings the fx 8350 is only slightly slower but will also work well with the 4770k. Any dvd drive you want is fine most people don't even use them anymore so I would recommend to cheap out on that 15-20$ should do for an optical drive.

Your Mobo needs to have an LGA 1150 socket and your case has to match up with the form factor for example if you get an ATX Mobo you need a case that will hold an Atx board.

Asus, Gigabyte, Asrock, and Msi make the best imo so just choose one with a high rating and with a Z in front of it most likely because the Z as in Z97 Z87 and so on are the more gaming/overclocking boards with...

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SSD's are a lot faster than HDD's you should install an OS to them so that your pc starts up in like 30 seconds or less and runs the OS faster, then put the rest of your file onto an Hdd for space. As for the PSU 600w should be fine platinum is overkill imo but if you can get a good price on one I'd say go for it if not gold and silver are fine and I've been using my bronze for 3 years so whatever you like. The next thing you should decide is whether you want an AMD or Intel mobo/cpu and if your thinking of going the crossfire route in the future you may want to bump up the psu to 700w.
 

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What is crossfire and sli? I'm thinking of buying AMD fx 8350 cheap or Intel i7 4770k kinda costly (what I really want is a superior power efficient processor)
(I play like 12-14 hrs a day)
 

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Crossfire is hooking 2 cards together for better performance something you could always do in the future if you get a mobo capable of doing so and a big enough psu 700w would be enough sli is the same thing but with nividia gpu's. Of course you can always just buy a better single Gpu in the future but if you don't have a strong enough cpu you'll have a bottleneck basically the cpu will be holding back your future gpu.

When you say future proof are you meaning something that will last or something that will be able to be upgraded in the future to play the latest games?
 

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The r9 270x and the 4770k work great together and will play most current games around 1080p 60fps on high to maybe ultra settings the fx 8350 is only slightly slower but will also work well with the 4770k. Any dvd drive you want is fine most people don't even use them anymore so I would recommend to cheap out on that 15-20$ should do for an optical drive.

Your Mobo needs to have an LGA 1150 socket and your case has to match up with the form factor for example if you get an ATX Mobo you need a case that will hold an Atx board.

Asus, Gigabyte, Asrock, and Msi make the best imo so just choose one with a high rating and with a Z in front of it most likely because the Z as in Z97 Z87 and so on are the more gaming/overclocking boards with more features. Also make sure it has DDR3 1600 to match your ram.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007627%20600438202&IsNodeId=1&bop=And&Order=RATING&PageSize=30

I chose this board for my second build in case you wanted a recommendation. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813128707
And this case will hold the Mobo.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119197&cm_re=atx_haf-_-11-119-197-_-Product

But like I said the choice is yours there are lots of options.
 
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Hey if u need gaming pc for budjet,always think about gpu other than thinking about other parts

But remember these things
When you run on budget don't go for best things of
Everything
Like buying best cpu
Best psu ect
You don't need 4th gen i7 processor for gaming
Even latest cards don't bottleneck i5 second gen 2500k processor
But for future proof buy third gen i5 with at least 6mb l3 cache
And don't get ssd because it won't increase fps(performance) while gaming
But ssd will definitely reduce loading time
Which is not worthy over performance
So save money from every other parts and get best gpu you can get with remaining money
And if you need future proof pc Buy sli enable mobo
When it comes to power supply you don't need to buy platinum
Just buy 500w bronze one
It will sufficient until you do sli

This is the best combination i could find
I don't know whether these parts available in India or not
watch this link
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Bcc2ZL
As i told earlier just go with 3rd gen cpu and get best vga you can buy
Because invest 5000rs more in cpu won't increase performance
But that 5k rs can do better change if you go with better gpu