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Looking For A Budget Pc

How to build a gaming PC at low budget?

The two keys to a budget PC are research and sacrifices. You need to max out your memory, there's no way around that, though I wonder how much it will help if your motherboard still uses DDR2. But the memory will cost somewhere around 2500-3000 INR, leaving you with about 12000 INR. I have no idea how good your dual-core is, but I would recommend upgrading it if it's lower than a Core 2 Duo @ 2.4 Ghz. And of course you NEED a graphics card. Crysis requires a minimum of a Radeon HD 5770, but you may want to go with a 6000-series GPU.

Anyway, these are all just rough estimates. If your budget is really that low, make sure you know your stuff so you can get every ounce out of your build.

Looking for a good $500-$650 Gaming PC?

The build you listed is not that good, this one is a lot better for that price range:

iBUYPOWER Gamer Power NE799D3 Desktop PC Intel Core i5 3570(3.40GHz) 8GB DDR3 500GB HDD Capacity AMD Radeon HD 7770 1GB Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit - $630

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...

This build is obviously significantly better than the build you listed with an FX6100 / GT640.

GT640 VS HD7770 gaming benchmark:

http://www.anandtech.com/bench/Product/6...

With this gaming PC, you could play all games on high settings on 1080p, but playing on a 1600 x 900 resolution monitor (20" monitor) is best to have better gaming performance from this setup.

What is the best budget PC case?

i dont know what is your budget but i am thinking 50$ are enuf for the budget pc case. so first i am going with 50$ or under 50$.so number 1 on the list is(Thermaltake Versa N21 Black Edition).this case come with one USB 3.0 data transfer port along with two standard USB 2.0 ports as well as HD microphone and headset jacks to grant direct access when needed.A preinstalled 120mm rear exhaust fan and two optional 120mm intake fans with an integrated dust filter optimize system ventilation.Pre-mounted holes support motherboards up to standard ATX. CPU cooler installations with up to 160mm radiator at the top and 250mm long graphic cards are supported.For further details you can check this link(Thermaltake Versa N21 Black Edition Translucent Window Panel SPCC ATX Mid Tower Computer Chassis CA-1D9-00M1WN-00 )number 2 on the list is (Carbide Series™ SPEC-01 Red LED Mid-Tower Gaming Case)this bad boy come with (HUGE SIDE PANEL WINDOW)The aggressive look of the SPEC-01 makes it look great on the outside, but there’s beauty on the inside of a well-built system, too. The large side panel window lets you show it off.FLEXIBLE COOLING POTENTIALLike all Corsair cases, the SPEC-01 is designed for cooling, so you’re covered if you’re overclocking, running multiple GPUs, or if you just want more airflow. There are mounting points for up to five fans, including dual front 140mm or 120mm fans, dual 120mm fans on top, and a rear 120mm fanIn front intake fan filters help keep dust out of the interior, and the front panel has a USB 3.0 port for fast performance from USB flash drives and portable hard driveFor further details you can check this link(Corsair Carbide Series SPEC-01 Mid Tower Gaming Case)No#3 on the list is (Cooler Master MasterBox Lite 3.1)link (Cooler Master MCW-L3B3-KANN-01 MasterBox Lite 3.1 mATX Case with Dark Mirror Front, Acrylic side panel, Customizable trim colors)AND i think this video may help u check this video of all details

Which gaming pc should I get?

Both those pcs are not good for gaming.
The graphic card is the most determining factor in gaming.

The first one has an nvidia GT730. its a very very low end graphics card.
the second one has an r7 250 which is also a very low end graphics card, but it is a little better then a gt730.

so the 2nd one is definitely better then the first. But even so an r7 250 likely will barely be enough to even play gta5 on low settings at decent fps. and super demanding games such as the witcher3, will likely not even be playable at all.


But this is exactly WHY people assemble their own pcs. you could get an FX6300 with something like an r9 270X, and be able to play games on med-high settings well.

pros:
-cheaper, so you can either save money, or get better performance or even both

-higher quality components. prebuilts always come with the cheapest hardware available to maximize profits on sales. So chances of hardware failure is much higher. also with a lower quality psu, you will end up spending more money each month on your power bill, since its not going to be a very efficient psu.

-much better warranties. they range from 1 year to lifetime warranties on each individual part. prebuilt always just come with a 1 year warranty. when buying parts 1 year is the very low end of warranties. most come with 2-5 year warranties.

-you learn something (god forbid :/)

cons:
-have to (or atleast should) spend a few days planning things out. such as looking up guides, asking recommendations, etc
-will take ~6hours to assemble it (time it takes for a first time builder is anywhere from 3-8 hours), so plan accordingly.

go http://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc
its a subreddit specifically for assembling your own pc. There are MANY first timers there every day, and there around 300k subscribers to it, with 1000-3000 subscribers viewing that page at any give time of the day.

its really not hard to do, there is VERY little you can possibly screw up.
it doesnt really require much knowledge of hardware, as its literally exactly the same process as assembling a chair, desk or grill or something. you just follow the directions, putting things in the only slots they can even physically fit in.

Best budget gaming pc base/pre built pc?

My friend and i are trying to build a good gaming pc for under 200 dollars what are the best pcs and upgrades i can get to run games (ex:csgo)
Looking for a cheap pc (models with good proccesors,ram,etc)
And cheaper upgrades if theyre not perfect(gpu,cpu,etc)

Were going for budget of around 150-200
I know we cant cant get anything too good for this price but were trying to run csgo LOL and maybe a few other games on it
We dont expect perfect gameplay but somthing smooth
(Its a gift for our friend whos pc got stolen so we dont need it to be perfect just good enough to run some games while he saves up to build a better pc)( still kids dont have much money dont send hate on the low budget its temporary)

I am looking to build a pc will these parts work?

I am looking to build a pc and have a large budget. I am looking to make it future proof for gaming and work. Here are my specs I want to make sure they are compatible.

My sound car is the creative sound blaster z

I an using a 8 tb seagate barricuda pro hdd


a samsung 970 evo 500 g

nzxt h500i case

850 whatt platium psu

2 evga gtx 1080tis

intel core i9-9900k

msi z370 gming pro carbon ac

g skill strient z 32 gb 4 x8

an evga sli bridge

the included wifi/ bluetooth card

window 10 pro

a cyryorig h7 cooler for cpu

and 3 120 mm fans
adn 3 more 140mm fans both from corsair

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