Which POWER SUPPLY will be better for my pc?

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I am building a pc and I am confused in power supply as I live in India and there is not a big choice of SMPS.PLEASE SUGGEST ME A SMPS UNDER 5000INR($75)
My PC-
PROCESSOR - I5 6600K

PROCESSOR COOLER - CORSAIR H45

MOTHERBOARD - ASUS H110M-D

RAM - Kingston Technology ValueRAM 8GB 2133MHz DDR4 Non-ECC CL15 DIMM 1Rx8 Desktop Memory KVR21N15S8/8


GRAPHICS CARD - MSI GTX1070 Gaming X 8G - Twin Frozr VI - PCI-E Graphics Card (8GB GDDR5, DirectX 12, 1797 MHz / 1607 MHz / 8108 MHz (OC Mode))

CABINET - Circle CC819 Professional Gaming Cabinet - White

POWER SUPPLY - CORSAIR VS650 OR CORSAIR VS550 OR Antec VP650P V2 650w Power Supply OR ANY OTHER UNDER 5000INR($75)(EXTENDED BUDGET)

Are All my pc components are compatible with each other?






 
Solution
Scrap that crappy liquid cooler and get a decent air cooler like the Cryorig H7, Scythe Mugen or Cooler master 212X instead.

Furthermore a 6600k makes little sense on a H110 board. Either get a Z170 board or get a 6600/6500 (and preferably up the board to B150 or H170 chipset)

Both PSUs listed are no.good unfortunately.
Look for XFX TS or Core or Pro
Seasonic PSUs
Or Antec HCG
Or a Corsair CXM550 (or CXm 450, just not the 430, the 500 or the 600)
Those are usually pretty cheap and good quality
Scrap that crappy liquid cooler and get a decent air cooler like the Cryorig H7, Scythe Mugen or Cooler master 212X instead.

Furthermore a 6600k makes little sense on a H110 board. Either get a Z170 board or get a 6600/6500 (and preferably up the board to B150 or H170 chipset)

Both PSUs listed are no.good unfortunately.
Look for XFX TS or Core or Pro
Seasonic PSUs
Or Antec HCG
Or a Corsair CXM550 (or CXm 450, just not the 430, the 500 or the 600)
Those are usually pretty cheap and good quality
 
Solution
A decent psu for not too much,
http://www.amazon.in/Corsair-CP-9020066-NA-RM450-Modular-Supply/dp/B00EB7ULNO/ref=sr_1_14?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1477222183&sr=1-14&keywords=psu
The other options given are also good.The Seasonic S12II 520watt or even 430watt (!) should be decent priced too.

Deepcool has some decent coolers in India for probably alot less.
https://www.flipkart.com/deepcool-gammaxx400-cooler/p/itmdcuj5qefxnyej?pid=COLDCUJYHPCKF4HV&srno=s_1_17&otracker=search&lid=LSTCOLDCUJYHPCKF4HVDXHX7K&qH=9a1b18b382a84b04
https://www.flipkart.com/deepcool-gammaxx-s40-cooler/p/itmdh22yg45vkzee?pid=COLDH22WRRZY7ZWU&srno=s_1_18&otracker=search&lid=LSTCOLDH22WRRZY7ZWU0YPEUY&qH=9a1b18b382a84b04
https://www.flipkart.com/cooler-master-hyper-103-rr-h103-22pb-r1/p/itme7nhrzhumgzsj?pid=COLE7NHRE7AZJFD7&srno=s_1_20&otracker=search&lid=LSTCOLE7NHRE7AZJFD7NX7E1V&qH=9a1b18b382a84b04
The first choice should even be fine for some not too high overclocking.Very nice cooler for the Pric is the Deepcool Neptwin for ₹4.500
https://www.flipkart.com/deepcool-neptwin-cooler/p/itmdh22ykgmkmfbp?pid=COLDH22WWQMSSYA9&srno=s_1_10&otracker=search&lid=LSTCOLDH22WWQMSSYA9GYK7LS&qH=9a1b18b382a84b04
or the newer (with led fans),
https://www.flipkart.com/deepcool-neptwin-v2-cooler/p/itme7v4pgqmwue4d?pid=COLE7V4PFFECUSXS&srno=s_1_11&otracker=search&lid=LSTCOLE7V4PFFECUSXSEK7XWT&qH=9a1b18b382a84b04
Needs a case that can handle >~160mm high coolers.
 
I'll upgrade to a Z170 mobo in future so,I won't be changing my processor right now.

Is it good, a Rm450(6400INR) and h103(1600INR)?

I'm thinking of buying corsair vengeance 1x8gb 2400mhz rather than buying Kingston technology value ram 2133 but the mobo supports up to only 2133mhz but I found that it can work with 2400mhz so,would it be fine to pair it with 2400mhz ram?
 

That's up to you. Make sure you're going to upgrade.




That is it,well imo.




I'd rather have 2x4gb for the dualchannel,the 2400 would indeed run at it's spd speed of 2133mhz with this motherboard.Could maybe tighten timings if you wanted to play with that.
 
I don't think it's too "small",i think it will work fine,but if you want abit cheaper and still good quality while having some more watts is this one a good choice,
http://www.amazon.in/Seasonic-S12II-520-Watt-Power-Supply/dp/B005O8PNSM/ref=sr_1_57?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1477428348&sr=1-57
You mention "in the future",when upgrading in the future you need to consider that at the moment future parts seem to use rather less than more watts for the same performance or get more performance for the same watts.
Like for instance the gtx 1070,a newer gpu in the future that uses the same amount of watts will likely outperform it by far.
 
All of them are premium quality.
It depends on what you use them for.

You can't really say 'one is better' as you can with GPUs as one will give you more fps than another.
With motherboards it depends on what you use them for.

For example one board might support ddr4 ram clocked up to 4000MHz, another one just up to 3600MHz - but if you're going.for DDR4-3200 it doesn't make any difference to you so paying extra for 4000MHz RAM is just pointless.

If.you're looking to heavily overclock the Maximus and the UD5 will do a little bit better than the others.
However all these boards overclock just fine. If you don't plan on pushing 4.9 GHz (granted you CPU can even handle that) the cheaper boards will do just fine.

So it depends on what you're planning to do with it.
Also it's personal preference to a degree. All of those boards are good quality. Asus boards come with a better looking and easier to use BIOS. But I mean...I don't spend 2h a day in BIOS so I personally don't care and rather go with Gigabyte which are usually a bit cheaper than the ASUS boards.
I personally like the design of the UD5 because it's very elegant. So if you got a windowed case and parts to go with it it looks really really good. But buying a board just because it looks good - worth for some, not for me

Gaming 3 & 5 come with a Killer LAN chip. These chips let you prioritize the data stream of your applications which does come handy when multitasking while gaming for example.
The other boards use Intel LAN chips that support features like wake-up-on-LAN.
If you're using a WiFi card anyway these things don't matter and don't have to be taken into consideration

So I think you get my point...
There's no better or worse board just one that's better suited to your needs than others.
 
all boards that use the Z170 chip will eventually outdate as soon as the socket dies
all these boards use the Z170 chip to it's fullest -- offering all the features the Z170 chip has to offer alongside the 6th generation intel i-CPUs. there's no board that can get you more PCIe lanes than the CPU can handle for example.
all these boards are solid quality. the ASUS Maximus and UD5 use more phases so the power gets distributed cleaner and gets split over more phases which could increase life span in terms of quality.
realisticly neither the Pro Gaming nor the Gaming 5 will break any sooner. nor will the Gaming 3 or the UD3, the Gaming 3 being the "weakest" of them but still with good quality.


as for Seasonic vs. Corsair, a quote from techpowerup concerning the RM-series (mark: the RM, not the RMx or RMi)

"The PSU couldn't deliver its full power at or above 44°C-45°C ambient (OTP triggered) over prolonged periods
Ripple suppression at +12V and 3.3V rails was bad
Less than 16 ms hold-up time
Short distance between peripheral connectors"

I'd go with Seasonic. the RM isn't a dangerous unit, won't damage anything but if the price is the same, the Seasonic is just better quality.