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mid-range gaming pc build/ upgrade

hello everyone,

 

i am planning to build a pc(thanks to LTT) as my current pc is kind of slow and was a pre-build. so i want something just perfect for myself.

 

i live in India and this is important since not all components are available here and prices also varies a lot. the currency is INR.

please give a few options as some may not be available here.

 

my purpose is a gaming pc which can handle games such as Batman Arkham Knight, nfs games, COD titles, etc at high settings. my current focus is on the rig not peripherals.

budget is around 700 to 800 usd, inr 50k to 60k

 

i am planning for intel i5 6600/6600k; nvidia gtx 750ti(by asus);  z170 motherboard probably from asus as well. i currently have one monitor and will have at most 2 1080p. it would be better to have a window case, i am not upgrading my hdd and will add 256gb ssd so give some suggestions on that as well. and accordingly a good pso for these components with some room for upgrades. also i am not planning to have dual graphics card so no sli. pls give a few alternatives for each component for availability and if possible visit these sites which are the major sellers of pc components in india and list the parts link or cost. thank you all for any help you provid

http://amazon.in

fhttp://flipkart.com

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budget?

 

and also don't get a 6600k get something from last generation and get a 970. the 750 ti is extremely lacking nowadays.

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inr 50k to 60k or 800usd, sorry i forgot to mention this in the post

 

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4 minutes ago, FatPenguin said:

budget?

 

and also don't get a 6600k get something from last generation and get a 970. the 750 ti is extremely lacking nowadays.

i think that because it is kind of future proof and ddr4 is also fast, i56600k looked great as well, if not 750ti then maybe 950

 

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Just now, TrueTechie said:

i think that because it is kind of future proof and ddr4 is also fast, i56600k looked great as well, if not 750ti then maybe 950

 

in a gaming build you always want to devote most your budget to the GPU.

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Just now, TrueTechie said:

i think that because it is kind of future proof and ddr4 is also fast, i56600k looked great as well, if not 750ti then maybe 950

 

no , you're much better off getting a 970 or a 390. The haswell i5's are still very capable chips ( people are still gaming on q6600's) Skylake and ddr4 don't offer a considerable advantage in gaming over haswell and ddr3

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yeah but it is not going to be hard core gaming

and also it is much easier to upgrade gpu than a processor. but that's my opinion please tell me a good config in the budget

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3 minutes ago, TrueTechie said:

yeah but it is not going to be hard core gaming

and also it is much easier to upgrade gpu than a processor. but that's my opinion please tell me a good config in the budget

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Just now, astranger200 said:

trust us we know what we are doing. let me design you a good pc

sure i am also an amature to building pc. 

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