Gaming Desktop Build Help

Bibek

A Gamer From India - Ha Ha
Hi guys, I'm from India and need to build my first PC for gaming...
I want a PC that can handle all latest games at max settings..

Things do not need... OS,keyboard,mouse,speakers..
RAM -- I need at least 8 GB RAM but 16 GB Would be GREAT
I would like to go for a AMD build but Intel is also welcome..
And I want to shop from local shops

Budget $850 - $ 900

Please help me guys...
 
You just need to have at least say a 590 GPU and and I7-4770k or AMD 8350 FX should do you fine. As for RAM just get 8GB of Kingston or something.
 
India? What websites would you use. Prices differ and availability, so making a USD build may be different from an Indian one.
 
I don't know anyone else who is active on the forum from India so, I don't think you will get a lot of help in terms of shopping locally.

Easiest way is to just pick the parts here although, being in India, the prices will vary.

http://pcpartpicker.com
 
Tom's Hardware can help you way better than here. I ask all my hardware related questions there and they really provide great answers. Also, I'm assuming you want 16GB for video editing? Because you'll only really need 8 if you're just gaming.
 
What do you want to do with it? Gaming obviously, but will you be video editing as well? Also what games are you planning on playing?
 
A i5 processor is fast and all you really need for gaming. A i7 is when you're rendering a lot of videos a day or doing intensive processes. For a GPU if you can pick up a GTX 580 then that is a great GPU to play most games.
 
A i5 processor is fast and all you really need for gaming. A i7 is when you're rendering a lot of videos a day or doing intensive processes. For a GPU if you can pick up a GTX 580 then that is a great GPU to play most games.

Yeah, 90% of the time you won't see the difference in Games with the i5 and i7, but since he's going for an AMD Build, anything above an FX6300 should do.
 
A i5 processor is fast and all you really need for gaming. A i7 is when you're rendering a lot of videos a day or doing intensive processes. For a GPU if you can pick up a GTX 580 then that is a great GPU to play most games.
Might as well get a GTX 660 ti. 580 takes up a TON of power
 
Why hasn't anyone recommended Radeon? An R9 280X performs like a GTX 770 for the price of the 760. Also, for a procesor, i5 if you're just gaming, or FX-8320/8350 if you game and make lots of videos (think of it as a cheaper alternative to the i7)
 
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