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How much more expensive will a skylake i3 build be?

I was thinking of i3 4130 and the generic gtx 750ti build (all i can afford, cant stretch) I was wondering that while the i3 6100 seems to sell for the same price as haswell i3s (its not yet available in my country)  Is it worth waiting till it becomes available in my country along with H110 motherboards? 

 

Would the performance gain be not that much? would total costs of ram/mobo drive the price up? because i really cant afford more that what an i3 4130/750ti would cost. Im not going to specify build budget because i just cant stretch it and ive already optimized to get as much bang for buck from other parts.

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It will probably be at least $30-50 more expensive (considering the cost of DDR4 ram and an H110 over H81 board). I'd personally go with Haswell since it's only marginally slower, although I would actually go with an 860k and a better GPU (what is your budget because a 750Ti + 4130 isn't all that well optimized :unsure: unless your regions pricing is very messed up) . 

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im not going to specify build budget because i just cant stretch it and ive already optimized to get as much bang for buck from other parts.

 

why its possible people can do better, your budget and location always helps people work out how best to spec a build

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It will probably be at least $30-50 more expensive (considering the cost of DDR4 ram and an H110 over H81 board). I'd personally go with Haswell since it's only marginally slower, although I would actually go with an 860k and a better GPU (what is your budget because a 750Ti + 4130 isn't all that well optimized :unsure: unless your regions pricing is very messed up) . 

 

So an h110 is more expensive than a h81?

 

Also yes my country is messed up due to taxes (30% more)

 

Just trust me on this, ive spent 6moths researching this build. all the alternativs like a r9 270/r9 370/gtx 950 are way over the budget due to taxes

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So an h110 is more expensive than a h81?

 

Also yes my country is messed up due to taxes (30% more)

Yes. 

 

Still there is probably a way to get more performance for your money than an i3 + 750Ti. 

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Yes. 

 

Still there is probably a way to get more performance for your money than an i3 + 750Ti. 

 

Ok if you think you can find a better build.. The total budget costs 37000 Indian Rupees. The site im purchasing the parts are from -

 

www.snapdeal.com 

www.flipkart.com

 

The build also requires a 1080p monitor. 

 

Ive already picked the monitor as the benq vw2245z

 

so that leaves you with around 29k for the actual pc

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Wow, none of them even sell an 860k, that's unfortunate. 

i3-4130 -- 7,000

H81 board -- 3,200

R7 260x -- 10,000

R9 270 -- 15,000

Case --- 1,000 - 4,500 

1tb HDD -- 3,250 (320gb 1,600)

Seasonic 520w -- 5,500 (Antec vp450 2,500) 

8gb RAM -- 3,260

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Wow, none of them even sell an 860k, that's unfortunate. 

i3-4130 -- 7,000

H81 board -- 3,200

R7 260x -- 10,000

R9 270 -- 15,000

Case --- 1,000 - 4,500 

1tb HDD -- 3,250 (320gb 1,600)

Seasonic 520w -- 5,500 (Antec vp450 2,500) 

8gb RAM -- 3,260

 

haha yeah, and i see that you have put an r7 260x but the 750 ti seems slightly better -

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/product/1044?vs=1130

 

and the rest of the build is pretty much the same as i picked lol , the only diff being i picked 1tb instead and went with 4gb of ram cause its easier to upgrade that.

 

 

Thanks any way for the build help, i appreciate it a lot :)

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