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Hi, I need help deciding what party's to go with for my new pc

I haven't had pc in years and i oly use my 2014 laptop for gaming which is old and slow stored for months now

Looking for a pc for everyday use case and gaming 1080 or 1440 ultra high settings, not really 4k gaming

I like to mess around with stuff, so lot of browsing on internet and even virtual machines to run hacintosh or linux maybe...;)

Might even stream the games while playing so there's that, little bit of editing and that kinda stuff

Gaming is real deal and Rgb in the internals for that extra bit of juice, i want more of a stealth/sleeper look and little bit of rbg outside that can be turned off just so it is not 'In Your Face' 

I'm looking to use it for quite some time 5 years give or take 5-8 

So future upgradability  is important

Overclocking yes

Ease of use, not a geek 

 

I wanna built the best gaming pc other stuff set aside, 1440 or 1080p gaming ultra high above 100fps is imp stuff

So basic stuff like motherboard, processor, graphics card, power supply, Like all basic raw  power and performance stuff is imp other not so much so cheaping out on other stuff is my best shot to save my budget and get good PC and some money to buy games and drinks to go with, and upgrade in future all other stuff like cooler and storage and case or other stuff

 

I wanna ask few questions about pricing at what price gap do you think a Ryzen 7 becomes more better deal than Ryzen 5 or i5 or i7, to squeeze out extra bucks from pocket and get it fast

And what graphics card is like absolutely imp to buy for 1440p

 

Here's what my guesses are at:

Processor : high performance to price ratio so Ryzen 7 or 5,  or intel i7 or 5 idk 

 

Motherboard : Some compatible motherboard with overclocking support, 2type c, thunderbolt 10gig ethernet, 2-3 type A 3.0 and more the merrier, m.2 support, multiple pcie, sli support maybe (what is crossfire idk), fan controllers rgb optional and all the good stuff

Overall ton of connectivity, space is not an issue so a E-Atx would be no issue.

Tell you what if there's an option I'll take an EAtx It'll give more space and more airflow and i like big powerful machines...;)

 

Graphics: really no idea but something not to bloat my budget ill settle for a cheap now and buy another later and put sli, i guess....;) Rtx 2060 or 70 maybe 80 kills my budget

 

Memory : 16gigs, 8x2 high frequency maybe

 

Storage : one m.2 one ssd and one hdd, don't know nvme or other thing, so please suggest 

 

Cooler: Air cooler for ease and beefy cooling for overclocking and ambient here gets upto 40°C so all the cooling i can get or maybe save that money and put that stock cooler and buy one later if i overclock, nocktua of some sort i guess

 

Power supply : silver or gold high capacity for future upgrade and sli so, many pins are welcome or buy something cheap now and upgrade later

 

Display: 1440p monitor 144 hz (or hell ill do 60hz for budget)

 

Mouse and keyboard: High accuracy wired mouse, wired keyboard with good typing feel, without RGB (stealth looks), both high accuracy.

 

High cache everywhere to decrease load times 

 

Also in future I'll be shifting to new house and installing a home server so idk if this would affect my pc build but there's that

 

Budget is around 1500 USD or around 90-100000 INR maybe squeeze out a little bit more (peripherals included) (if possible I'd like to cut budget as much possible to 1000 USD)

Location : India, amazon.in should be good i guess

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Vatan9 said:

ill settle for a cheap now and buy another later and put sli, i guess....;) Rtx 2060 or 70 maybe

rtx 2060 is a cheap graphics card now? didn't know.

 

6 minutes ago, Vatan9 said:

Storage : one m.2 one ssd and one hdd, don't know nvme or other thing, so please suggest 

NVMe would come in handy if you're handling huge files, otherwise a SATA m.2 will suffice.

 

7 minutes ago, Vatan9 said:

Power supply : silver or gold high capacity for future upgrade

The efficiency won't be a deciding factor for future upgrades, only quality and wattage.

 

 

How long would you be willing to wait to build? New AMD processors are coming in a few weeks, current gen would be greatly reduced in price, new motherboards with better features available, etc.

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

Primary PC:

i7 8086k - EVGA Z370 Classified K - G.Skill Trident Z RGB - WD SN750 - Jedi Order Titan Xp - Hyper 212 Black (with RGB Riing flair) - EVGA G3 650W - dual booting Windows 11 and Fedora Linux - Black and green theme, Razer brainwashed me.

Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

PSU tier list

How many watts do I need?

PSU misconceptions, protections explainedgroup reg is bad

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2 hours ago, fasauceome said:

rtx 2060 is a cheap graphics card now? didn't know.

 

NVMe would come in handy if you're handling huge files, otherwise a SATA m.2 will suffice.

 

The efficiency won't be a deciding factor for future upgrades, only quality and wattage.

 

 

How long would you be willing to wait to build? New AMD processors are coming in a few weeks, current gen would be greatly reduced in price, new motherboards with better features available, etc.

I guess 2060 cheaper than 2080ti but yeah that's expensive,

No hurry i can extend my build time to sept 2019

And thanks for helping out mate ??

 

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