Planning a new rig (all-arounder)... Budget around 50k

piyushandy

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I am planning to build a rig with a budget of around Rs 50k. I have the following components in mind. I am particularly confused about the mobo and the power supply. Further, for now I'll be using my existing HDDs. I have 2 1 TB each. The following is the config i have in mind:

1. Casing NZXT Guardian 921 RB Mid Tower 4800.00
2. SMPS (PSU) Seasonic SS-750JS 750 Watt 80+ Silver Certification PSU 5850.00
3. Processor Intel® Core i5-4690K 16600.00
4. Mother Board ASUS Z97 – A Motherboard 12250.00
5. RAM Kingston HyperX Blu DDR3 8 GB (KHX1600C10D3B1/8G) 5200.00
6. CPU Cooler Cooler Master Hyper TX3 EVO CPU Cooler 1950.00
8. SSD Transcend TS256GSSD320 256 GB Solid State Drive 7780.00

Total 54430.00

I'll be buying ASUS NVIDIA GE Force GTX750TI-OC-2GD5 Graphic Card for ard 12000.00, but that will be after some time, due to budget constraints.

I intend to use the PC for heavy gaming and overclocking, besides will also be used for heavy browsing and data to day tasks and HTPC. I"ll be using my existing monitor, key board and mouse for no and would upgarde them over a period of time. Further I also have an existing Transcend TS64GSSD340 64 GB Solid State Drive, if I can make some use of it.
I want suggestions for the rig, if I could save some money but do not wanna compromise.

The other options for PSU are:

Seasonic G Series 650 Watt 80 Plus Gold PSU (SSR-650RM) Modular 7070.00
Seasonic M12II-620 620Watt Modular PSU 80+ Bronze Certification Modular 6525.00
Seasonic S12II-620 620 Watt Bronze (SS-620GB) PSU 80+ Bronze Certification Non Modular 5500.00

Please suggest which is better. The one mentioned in the config is VFM but is non modular. I would generally prefer a modular PSU. In addition to PSU I also want suggestions for mobo and graphic card (around 15k for graphic card) as well.
 

Seba

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Better downgrade to a cheaper (non-k) Core i5, ditch the overclocking (cheaper motherboard and use the included CPU cooler). Also get a cheaper PSU (no need for 750W). Then you have the budget for a better than GTX 750 Ti graphics card. You will get better performance in games.
 
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dud

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OP, what currency are you using ... the Indian or Pakistani Rupee? Exchange rates would help as most here deal with the American or Canadian dollar $$$.