PC Parts List
Graphics Card - EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 Suprclockd 8GB GDDR5
Primary Storage - Samsung 850 VO 250GB SSD
Secondary Storage - WD Blue 2TB Hardrive
Power Supply - EVGA 600 B1 80+ Bronze
Case - NZXT S340 Mid Tower Black
Building the Ultimate Rig
This is the beast you will require if you want your rig to last at least 2-3 years playing any game at 1080p/1440p ultra settings. If you are an enthusiast and want to max out everything at 1080p and at 1440p, this is the gaming PC you should consider.
CPU
AMD Ryzen 5 1600 3.2GHz 6 Core
Price 17,800
AMD Ryzen 1600 is the best bang for the buck currently available with its six cores and 12 threads you can not only game but also stream your gameplay at the same time.The chip comes with a base clock of 3.2Ghz and can be easily be overclocked to 3.8 -4 GHz with the all-new Wraith Spire cooler that comes stock.
Motherboard
GIGABYTE GA-AB350-GAMING 3
Price 9,300
When it comes to price and features the Gigabyte AB350 Gaming 3 is a solid choice.The board features 2-way Crossfire, has RGB, M.2, and high-Quality Audio.The motherboard can easily OC the CPU up to 3.8-4GHz and with new updated Bios for better stability.
Ram
G.Skill Ripjaws V DDR4 8GB X 2pcs 3200Mhz
Pric 13,300
Ryzen CPUs are hungry for high-frequency RAM. The Ripjaws series are best for gaming with its high-frequency memory and less latency.The two Modules comes at 3200MHz out of the box, so there is no need to manually OC.
Graphics Card
EVGA GTX 1070 Superclocked 8GB GDDR5
Price 41,750
The GTX 1070 is made for hardcore gamers who want nothing lower than ultra settings.Until Vega 56 price comes way down (which won't happen soon, price hike due to Ethereum mining ) the best GPU that fits our budget is the gtx1070.The Evga Superclocked version comes heavily factory overclocked while the ACX 3.0 cooler keeping the card cool, allowing GPU Boost 3.0 to push the clock even further.My only concern is not having RGB lighting, only white LEDs.The card is only available through Amazon global so there will be no warranty in India.
Storage
Primary
Samsung 850 EVO 250GB SSD
Price 7,600
Secondary
WD Blue 2TB Hard Drive Internal
Price 5,600
Power Supply
EVGA 600 B1 80+ BRONZE
Price 5,800
According to Cooler Master Power Supply Calculator website, the system doesn't use more than 450W so having the extra watts will give you better headroom in the future upgrades.
Case
NZXT S340 Black
Price 6,950
For the case, i went with the NZXT S340 mid-tower chassis, while you can definitely get cheaper one but at this budget, u really want a nice looking case just to show off your high-end hardware.The S340 looks really nice and solid with those big side window and simplistic design with decent airflow all at a reasonable price.You can also check out the Corsair Spec-Alpha which has a unique design.Both the case comes with two 120mm fans.
1 Comments
sorry to come and critisise once again but i felt the need to mention a few points.
ReplyDeleteryzen 1600x is just 18,300 Rs and considering the clocks speed diffrence and overclocking abilities i think it would be better to go with 1600x even if it costed 500 Rs extra.
regarding storage i do not think there is a need for 2tb external a good ssd which u have mentioned would suffice more than enough with a 512gb harddisk itself coz today external and cloud solutions are getting easier and better for both organisation and monetary reasons.
For gaming purposes i guess 1 tb or rather 512 gb hard disk with a intel optane stick of 32 would do the trick that u wanted the ssd to do ie booting game loading etc etc.hence the ssd is not required from a gaming perspective.and if one is procurring ssd it is better to future proof it with NVME and not the current AHCI. though now most of the software and games do not support NVME as of now , the recent trend multi threaded devolopment and needs of streaming live even a normal ssd might hold of with its maximum throughput problems. so i guess it would be better buy a nvme ssd with a good 512gb or 1 tb hard disk who are interested not only primarily in for premium gaming but also other heavier tasks with multithreaded workloads. and those who are primarily in for premium gaming experiance a cheap optane stick with a to do 512gb or 1tb hard disk should do the trick becoz that would be more than sufficient for purely gaming purposes.
and some of the money from that could be invested in a better ram because with increase in greed for memory gone are the days were each single bit was expensive so devolopers are giving a much much higher priority for time when compared to memory. again with Gpu pipelines based engineering which has separate memory beds which are sufficient. most of the games require a bare minimum 8gb with an exception of arkham night which i belive asks for 16 gb, some games like quantum break reccommends 16 gb.so as of today 16 gb is good enough. BUT IF there is streaming involved with triple A games at ultra 16gb might not be enough especial with the stupidly ever memory consuming windows 10. god linux is much better wen it comes to memory.
since it is a premium grade build cooling is a must i dont know wether u excluded it wantedly along with the monitor and other peripherals coz technicaly they do not constitue the pc but i guess u should have mentioned it.
regarding power supply and case i dont think anyone could have chosen better.
motherboard .... well the choices are pretty limited with amd but it puts upgrading at stake .
since team blue is currently dominating in the highest spec gaming area.
also i really wanted to apologize for such a long post but these were my comments , hope u appreciate in its zeal.