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Budget gaming music and medium range video editing pc build

Please set a imaginery max line of 60k or doesnt matter as i need a future proof built too..would like to go with intel.would like rgb but not ready to spend money on much of this as i would go with  a more budget built

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Smells more like spam when you have a price cap that high :P

"budget build" and "imaginary max of 60k" don't really go hand in hand.

 

Come back with an actual price limit, in the correct currency, and then maybe this thread will make sense.

 

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Sorry guyz..??got a lil carried away with budget...but please try to make a built with much future proof gaming and mid range video music editing...try to maximuse with as much as  st reduction and say about now i only have 30k with me??????...not spam please guyz???

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ryzen 2400g is the only real budget option in this case

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33 minutes ago, Avinash muraleedhar said:

Please set a imaginery max line of 60k or doesnt matter as i need a future proof built too..would like to go with intel.would like rgb but not ready to spend money on much of this as i would go with  a more budget built

So around 1200 Canadian..

 

Honestly..

with a budget like that.. I recommend doing a mostly used build..

at least for the graphics card especially since GPU prices are so crazy right now.

If you want to get the most for your money with that budget, go for a used gtx 970 and since this is a workstation PC, I think I'd go with AMD over intel seeing as you get more cores and it'll fit better within your budget.

If you must go with intel, I'd go used for the CPU as well.

Maybe grabbing up something from last gen or the generation before..

Buy your power supply new of course. Make sure it's 80+ bronze or higher and don't cheap out and buy a really low wattage one. Around 600 watts is good for most use cases.

 

Either way, unfortunately 1200 is not a huge budget these days.

That's how much just my graphics card costs so yea..

you're going to have to be thrifty and buy some used stuff..

 

Big pointer with that: Ebay has an automatic 30 day return policy so as long as you test what you buy right away, you should be good.

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6 minutes ago, Snapperx said:

Do you think or know?

Logical deduction, yes it is most likely rupees.

 

Here's a build at the maximum of your budget (60k rupees).

https://in.pcpartpicker.com/list/frWL29

 

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45k rupees is like $700 american

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40 minutes ago, Sreno1 said:

Logical deduction, yes it is most likely rupees.

 

Here's a build at the maximum of your budget (60k rupees).

https://in.pcpartpicker.com/list/frWL29

 

Not bad..

Though, if they swapped that 1050ti out for a used gtx 970 like I was talking about, they'd end up with a more powerful card for the same amount of money so I'd do that..

this is a workstation PC, so I wish we could find a way to budget them a full 16gb of ram :) 

Though I guess that's asking too much with current ram prices to say the least.

Maybe they could try to see what the used market is like for that as well :)

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