POWERFUL BEAST GAMING RIG IN 60K –INDIAN EDITION
(AksisTech)
India is a emerging and
developing country in it sector .Gaming in india has been increased by 25 % in
consoles and 75 % in pc .Many people spend huge bucks on pc that cant even run crysis
3 in 1080p hd at 30 fps lock.People obsessed with gaming buy consoles without hesitation
and people who need a pc cannot manage a gaming pc under 40k so let us raise
that budget a bit to 60k and give you the opportunity to assemble a pc that can
handle six task simultaneously and will run latest games in ultra hd and some
in 4k.We give this gamig
Let us look at the brief
specs of your beast heart starting with the cpu
rig codename BEAST.
After plenty of research we
have found some amazing hardwares for the purpose mentioned above .
The hardware we choose are
based on three criteria:
1.DURABILITY
2.AFFORDABILITY
3.AVAILIBILITY
ITEM
|
ITEM NAME
|
PRICE INR
|
CPU
|
Amd 4ghz FM2+
A-series APU A10-7850k
|
11950/-
|
RAM
|
8*1 gb Ram PC Dram
corsair vengeance CM28GX3M1A1600C10
|
4200/-
|
GRAPHIC CARD
|
Sapphire AMD/ATI
Raedon Dual –X R9 270X with boost OC 2GB DDR5 GPU
|
15890/-
|
CABINET
|
Circle CC830 Full
tower
|
4750/-
|
COOLER
|
Cooler Master Sickle
Flow WX Red 120mm centre
|
690/-
|
PSU
|
Corsair VS 650 watt
psu
|
4499/-
|
MOTHER BOARD
|
MSI B85M-G43 Mother
Board
|
5810/-
|
HDD
|
Western Digital blue
WD10EZEX 1TB
|
4179/-
|
SDD
|
Corsair LS Series
120gb SSD ( CSSD-F120GBLS)
|
4779/-
|
Total
|
|
56747/-
|
OPTIONAL HARDWARE
MOUSE&KEYBOARD
|
Dragon War XQ2 gaming Mouse and keyboard combo
|
2485/-
|
SPEAKERS
|
Creative Inspire T6300 Home audio pc speakers 5.1
channel surround sound
|
5258/-
|
HEADPHONE
|
Dragon War GHS-003 on the ear gaming headset
|
1669/-
|
MONITER
|
BEN-Q GW2255 21.5 inch hd led Blacklit LCD Moniter (
Black & noir)
|
7650/-
|
Total
|
Including cpu 56747/- plus optional 17062/-
|
73809/-
|
note:the brief may differ from the products avail in india but it atmost the same so you will learn more about what you buy.
THE CPU AMD A10 FM2+ APU
AMD’s A-series processors have long
impressed us with their combination of strong desktop performance and
powerful built-in 3D graphics. The latest iteration is codenamed
"Kaveri", and is the best yet. Kaveri chips differ from previous
A-series processors in that their processing cores are the latest
"Steamroller" versions, which are based on a 28nm process.
There have also been some tweaks to the graphics architecture. The processors’ graphics cores and central processing unit (CPU) cores have equal access to system memory and equal flexibility to create and execute work. This means developers can potentially use all the computing cores of a Kaveri processor to make full use of the chip’s processing power. The promise is faster desktop processing and better performance in games.
The AMD A10-7850K is the top model in AMD’s Kaveri line-up, and it has four cores and no less than eight graphics cores. It runs at a typical clock speed of 3.7GHz but can boost to 4GHz. To use the A10-7850K you'll need to use an FM2+ motherboard, which means you can’t just use an existing FM2 board and swap out your Richland or Trinity processor for a Kaveri chip. The good news is that you can use a Trinity or Richland processor in an FM2+ motherboard, so if you don’t have funds for both a motherboard and CPU upgrade right now you can always upgrade your motherboard first and then your processor later.
The A10-7850K scored 73 overall in our multimedia benchmarks, which consist of challenging image-processing, video-editing and multitasking tasks. Our reference Intel "Ivy Bridge" Core i5-3570K scored 100, showing the processor isn't cutting-edge in these tasks, but it's still easily quick enough for desktop applications, such as photo editors and word processors. You'll even be able to indulge in a bit of light video editing, but don't expect to produce a 4K masterpiece in a hurry. This score is the same as the Intel Core i3-4340 managed, but Intel's chip is currently £10 more expensive.
The A10-7850K offers plenty of graphics power thanks to its built-in 720MHz, eight-core graphics processor. The A10-7850K produced an average frame rate of 50fps in Dirt Showdown at a resolution of 1,280x720 and graphics quality set to High. We conducted this test with our reference RAM running at 1,600MHz. When we used AMD’s Gamer Series memory running at 2,133MHz the average frame rate increased to an impressive 57.6fps with a minimum frame rate of 45fps. If you want to use the A10-7850K’s on-die graphics processor for playing 3D games, it’s certainly beneficial to use a higher-frequency memory kit. These score compare very favourably with those from the Intel HD Graphics 4600 chipset in Intel's Haswell chips, which max out at just 32fps in this test.
There's no doubt the A10-7850K’s performance in the Dirt Showdown benchmarks is excellent when you consider it’s delivered by an on-die graphics processor. It's even possible to enjoy a spot of 1080p gaming with this processor. At a resolution of 1,920x,1080 and with graphics quality set to High, the A10-7850K produced an average frame rate of 34.3fps, with a minimum frame rate of 27.9fps.
Predictably, more graphically challenging games such as Crysis 3 will prove too much for the A10-7850K’s graphics processor. At a resolution of 1,280x720 with graphics quality set to Low the A10-7850K produced an average frame rate of 24fps, with a peak frame rate of 31fps and a low of 24fps. That isn’t really a playable frame rate in this very challenging title, but it isn’t bad for a processor’s built-in graphics chip but when we combine 12 cores with a dedicated gpu its a power
that you always wanted .
Circle CC830 provides flexibility and loads of storage options where one can install up to three 5.25", three 3.5" drive bays for hard disks and three 2.5" SSDs. It comes with one LED 120mm cooling fan in front, one 120mm fan at the back with fan controller and supports water cooling features. CC 830 also has 7 expansion slots, providing space for lenghty graphic cards of upto 310mm. A choice of Midnight Black or Arctic White CC 830 will suit one's individual style. With tool-free convenience, two USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 port, filtered intakes; Circle CC 830 is a full power enclosure with no compromises.
Technical specifications
Price, warranty and Availability may differ countrywise
Circle CC830 combo comes with 3 years warranty.
There have also been some tweaks to the graphics architecture. The processors’ graphics cores and central processing unit (CPU) cores have equal access to system memory and equal flexibility to create and execute work. This means developers can potentially use all the computing cores of a Kaveri processor to make full use of the chip’s processing power. The promise is faster desktop processing and better performance in games.
The AMD A10-7850K is the top model in AMD’s Kaveri line-up, and it has four cores and no less than eight graphics cores. It runs at a typical clock speed of 3.7GHz but can boost to 4GHz. To use the A10-7850K you'll need to use an FM2+ motherboard, which means you can’t just use an existing FM2 board and swap out your Richland or Trinity processor for a Kaveri chip. The good news is that you can use a Trinity or Richland processor in an FM2+ motherboard, so if you don’t have funds for both a motherboard and CPU upgrade right now you can always upgrade your motherboard first and then your processor later.
The A10-7850K scored 73 overall in our multimedia benchmarks, which consist of challenging image-processing, video-editing and multitasking tasks. Our reference Intel "Ivy Bridge" Core i5-3570K scored 100, showing the processor isn't cutting-edge in these tasks, but it's still easily quick enough for desktop applications, such as photo editors and word processors. You'll even be able to indulge in a bit of light video editing, but don't expect to produce a 4K masterpiece in a hurry. This score is the same as the Intel Core i3-4340 managed, but Intel's chip is currently £10 more expensive.
The A10-7850K offers plenty of graphics power thanks to its built-in 720MHz, eight-core graphics processor. The A10-7850K produced an average frame rate of 50fps in Dirt Showdown at a resolution of 1,280x720 and graphics quality set to High. We conducted this test with our reference RAM running at 1,600MHz. When we used AMD’s Gamer Series memory running at 2,133MHz the average frame rate increased to an impressive 57.6fps with a minimum frame rate of 45fps. If you want to use the A10-7850K’s on-die graphics processor for playing 3D games, it’s certainly beneficial to use a higher-frequency memory kit. These score compare very favourably with those from the Intel HD Graphics 4600 chipset in Intel's Haswell chips, which max out at just 32fps in this test.
There's no doubt the A10-7850K’s performance in the Dirt Showdown benchmarks is excellent when you consider it’s delivered by an on-die graphics processor. It's even possible to enjoy a spot of 1080p gaming with this processor. At a resolution of 1,920x,1080 and with graphics quality set to High, the A10-7850K produced an average frame rate of 34.3fps, with a minimum frame rate of 27.9fps.
Predictably, more graphically challenging games such as Crysis 3 will prove too much for the A10-7850K’s graphics processor. At a resolution of 1,280x720 with graphics quality set to Low the A10-7850K produced an average frame rate of 24fps, with a peak frame rate of 31fps and a low of 24fps. That isn’t really a playable frame rate in this very challenging title, but it isn’t bad for a processor’s built-in graphics chip but when we combine 12 cores with a dedicated gpu its a power
that you always wanted .
THE GPU SAPPHIRE AMD/ATI R9 270x
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has been
keeping us extremely busy launching new graphics cards and this week is
no different. AMD announced the Radeon R9 270 graphics card this morning
at the $179.99 price point. This is the sixth video card that AMD has
added to the Radeon R7 and R9 series of video cards since October! This
‘new’ card is interesting as it reduces the entry price into the
high-end R9 series down to the $179 price point and uses the same exact
Pitcarin GPU found on the AMD Radeon R9 270X!
The AMD Radeon R9 270 is pretty much the same thing as the Radeon R9
270X, but it features a lower GPU clock speed and power envelope. The
AMD Radeon R9 270X had a typical board power of 180 Watts and required
two 6-pin PCIe power connectors. The new AMD Radeon R9 270 has a
typical board power of just 150 Watts, which means it can get away with a
single 6-pin PCIe power connector. This is significant as many older
systems and the vast majority of store bought systems can only handle a
modest discrete graphics card.
The AMD Radeon R9 270X was clocked at 1050 MHz on the core and 1400
MHz on the GDDR5 memory. The new AMD Radeon R9 270 runs at 925 MHz on
the core and 1400 MHz on the GDDR5 memory. This means the core clock
speed has been lowered 75MHz, which is right around a 7% clock speed
reduction from the R9 270X. The lowered clock speed means that the card
has just 2.37 TFLOPS of compute performance versus 2.69TFLOPS before.
This is a decrease of 11.9-percent, so it looks like lowering the clock
speeds and board power will certainly have an impact on gaming
performance and thus the $20 price cut.
Radeon R9 270 | Radeon R9 270X | Radeon HD 7870 GHz | |
---|---|---|---|
Release Date | November 2013 | October 2013 | March 2012 |
Original SRP | $179 | $199 | $349 |
GPU | Pitcarin | Pitcarin | Pitcarin |
Process | 28nm | 28nm | 28nm |
Transistors | 2.8 billion | 2.8 billion | 2.8 billion |
Stream Processors | 1280 | 1280 | 1280 |
Clock Speed | 925 MHz | 1050 MHz | 1000 MHz |
Frame Buffer | 2GB | 2GB | 2GB |
Memory Width | 256-bit | 256-bit | 256-bit |
Memory Clock | 1400 MHz | 1400 MHz | 1200 MHz |
Compute Perf | 2.37 TFLOPS | 2.69 TFLOPS | 2.56 TFLOPS |
Texture Units | 80 | 80 | 80 |
ROPs | 32 | 32 | 32 |
Typical Board Power | 150W | 180W | 175W |
this card is sure for budget holder and perfect for gaming.
THE RAM CORSAIR VENGEANCE 8GB
we took a look at a high performance 8GB 2000MHz Crucial Ballistix dual channel memory kit. The Ballistix impressed us with its synthetic benchmark scores and integrated temperature sensor, and the kit came with a $119.99 price tag direct from Crucial. Today we are evaluating another memory kit that aims at a much different segment of the enthusiast hardware market.
The Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR3 1600 CL9
memory kit comes in what Corsair calls “Cerulean Blue”, which Corsair
claims is designed to match the color found on motherboards supporting
2nd Generation Intel Core Sandy Bridge processors. To our eyes, this
particular shade of blue is only found on ASUS motherboards, although
other manufacturers such as Gigabyte and MSI do offer motherboards with
blue accents.
The kit arrived in a well-designed retail box with much of the
relevant information about this RAM clearly visible including the
9-9-9-24 timings at a voltage of 1.5V as well as the lifetime warranty.
However, we do think it is important for Corsair to disclose on the
packaging that this kit runs at a default command rate of 2T, which we
will discuss more later in this article. Once the package was opened,
we immediately noticed the impressive blue heat spreaders covering both
modules.
Corsair CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B Memory Kit Key Features:
image: http://www.legitreviews.com/images/reviews/1740/modules.jpg
Corsair has been designing high speed performance memory for 17 years
and claims to have more experience designing enthusiast memory than any
other memory company in the industry. Corsair’s memory is very popular
throughout the industry, with product lines covering everything from
low budget OEM desktops to the mainstream XMS lines to the high end
Dominator series. The Dominator series in particular has been very
popular with enthusiasts, prompting Corsair to offer a performance
product at a slightly lower price point, the Vengeance line, as
described on Corsair’s website:High performance RAM at a low price sounds like an ideal combination, but fancy heat spreaders alone aren’t enough to satisfy the needs of most overclockers.“Corsair Vengeance DDR3 memory modules are designed with overclockers in mind. Vengeance DIMMs are built using RAM specially selected for their high-performance potential. Aluminum heat spreaders help dissipate heat, and provide the aggressive look that you want in your gaming rig. As a bonus, the attractive low price of Vengeance memory will also leave lots of room in your system build budget.”
Corsair CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B Memory Kit Key Features:
- 4GB density per module
- DDR3 240-pin DIMM
- PC3-12800 (1600 MHz)
- 9-9-9-24 2T Timings
- 1.50 Volts
- Optimized for the Intel 2nd Generation Sandy Bridge platforms
- Cerulean Blue Heat Spreaders
- Lifetime Warranty
CC830 CIRCLE FULL TOWER CABINET
CIRCLE launches CC 830, full power gaming enclosure for gaming enthusiasts. This powerful chassis is designed to handle present and future high-performance systems that are custom built for gamers from the inside-out. CC 830 cabinet is perfect for gamers and is alike because of its extensive cooling advantages and expandability.Circle CC830 provides flexibility and loads of storage options where one can install up to three 5.25", three 3.5" drive bays for hard disks and three 2.5" SSDs. It comes with one LED 120mm cooling fan in front, one 120mm fan at the back with fan controller and supports water cooling features. CC 830 also has 7 expansion slots, providing space for lenghty graphic cards of upto 310mm. A choice of Midnight Black or Arctic White CC 830 will suit one's individual style. With tool-free convenience, two USB 2.0 ports, one USB 3.0 port, filtered intakes; Circle CC 830 is a full power enclosure with no compromises.
Technical specifications
- Form factor - ATX/MICRO ATX/MINI-ITX
- Compatible motherboards- ATX/MICRO ATX/MINI-ITX
- PSU - Not included
- Material - Steel Black Body
- External 5.25" drive bays - 3
- External 3.5" drive bays - 3
- Internal 3.5" drive bay - 3
- SSD 2.5 - 3
- Expansion slots - 7
- Front USB 3.0 - 1
- Front USB 2.0 - 2
- HDD EASY SWAP DOCK - 1(Top front)
- Graphic card length - 310MM
- CPU cooler height - 170MM
- Front Audio ports - 2HD-Audio / AC 97
- 120MM LED fan - 1( 1200 RPM/17dBA)
- 120MM fan back - 1(1200 RPM/17dBA)
- Fan controller - 2
- Transparent side panel - 1
- Length - 480MM
- Width- 185MM
- Height - 500MM
- Color available - 2(Black / White)
Price, warranty and Availability may differ countrywise
Circle CC830 combo comes with 3 years warranty.
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