Hello guys, today I will be doing a computer build which is under the excess of $500. The build, for sake of everyone, will be from NewEgg which is a good company and ships to many countries including India. So, it is easy for everyone. Let's begin. Also, this doesn't include monitor or Windows.
Processor: Intel Core i3-4160 Rs 8124 or $ 124.99
Quite cheap, great performance CPU clocked at 3.6GHz with Hyper Threading which makes it act like a quad core CPU. It requires a LGA 1150 socket and consumes just 54 Watts! Brilliant performer and you might say there's no AMD. I might say, the main dudes of the FX series, the 6300 and 8350 or something were launched back in 2012. I wasn't even born then! So, what the hell, go with the almost the current generation, which is a verified peformer and we're good to go. Get it here.
First part done, now let's get...a banana! Nah, Grapicks!
Graphics Card;EVGA GTX 750 ti Superclocked w/GSYNC support Rs. 8542 or $ 129.99(after rebate of $ 10)
EVGA gives this card to you superclocked at 1170-something MHz and also GSYNC support(not sure if writing that right; Hell! It's ma blog!) It's also very small at just 6.75 inches and a bit less. So, in a cramped case, it rocks although it should fit in any case back from 2006, too, the lesser space consumed allows for more air in the case. The card can be boosted to 1255MHz and people should be able to overclock it to like 1300MHz, I guess. I seek you, YouTube! Hehe. Get this dude here.
Motherboard: MSI H81M-E35 V2 LGA 1150 Micro ATX Motherboard(Damn that name!) $59.99 or Rs. 3942
Processor: Intel Core i3-4160 Rs 8124 or $ 124.99
Quite cheap, great performance CPU clocked at 3.6GHz with Hyper Threading which makes it act like a quad core CPU. It requires a LGA 1150 socket and consumes just 54 Watts! Brilliant performer and you might say there's no AMD. I might say, the main dudes of the FX series, the 6300 and 8350 or something were launched back in 2012. I wasn't even born then! So, what the hell, go with the almost the current generation, which is a verified peformer and we're good to go. Get it here.
First part done, now let's get...a banana! Nah, Grapicks!
Graphics Card;EVGA GTX 750 ti Superclocked w/GSYNC support Rs. 8542 or $ 129.99(after rebate of $ 10)
EVGA gives this card to you superclocked at 1170-something MHz and also GSYNC support(not sure if writing that right; Hell! It's ma blog!) It's also very small at just 6.75 inches and a bit less. So, in a cramped case, it rocks although it should fit in any case back from 2006, too, the lesser space consumed allows for more air in the case. The card can be boosted to 1255MHz and people should be able to overclock it to like 1300MHz, I guess. I seek you, YouTube! Hehe. Get this dude here.
Motherboard: MSI H81M-E35 V2 LGA 1150 Micro ATX Motherboard(Damn that name!) $59.99 or Rs. 3942
The mobo's name is tiring but it is really cool with things like "military essentials and stuff". Dad, am I a soldier now? LoL. Cheap mobo, good mobo, usb 3.0 mobo, micro atx mobo. Do we need anything else? No, mobo. Just go for it, verified performer, good quality, Sata and that GBPs to 6.0. Dunno what that means. Get it here.
RAM now: GSkill Ripjaws X 8GB Ram card(whatever-_-) Rs. 2628 or $39.99
The single ram model is actually a whole lot cheaper than buying the 4GB dividends and you can always add up another one to make the total RAM 16GB wen you need em. Although no game is utilizing full 8 gigs, it is a kind of a benchmark point. The module is clocked at 1600MHz. Good enoguh.
The version available in India was in blue colour, which actually matches with the motherboard we're choosing. Oh, now after searching yes, it is in blue colour. Forget that image, Well, gotta update it.
Here's the link.
Harddrive; Seagate Barracuda 1TB Rs. 3319 or $ 50.49
Seagate is a trusted brand and the Barracuda is the best harddrive in the 1TB segment. Available very cheaply and this disc spins at 7200rpm which is quite good. Also, the disc is currently spinning at a discount of $ 20 or in da Indian case, Rs. 1281. Link.
Keyboard and mouse left after the case.
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