Finally decided to switch to the pc master race. I have a budget of 80k. The absolute max I can push it is to 85. I also want to somehow adjust money for a mechanical keyboard in there. But this build with prices off galaxy.pk kinda goes slightly above my budget. I can't decide between going Skylake or sticking to Haswell. I know i can probably save money if I go haswell. But idk. I guess it'd be easier to upgrade later. But heres what I have in mind atm. Just help me adjust the build into 80k somehow. I really can't go beyond 80 because there will probably be other stuff I have to buy later that i'm not taking into account. Wifi adapters, webcam and shet. Idk.
Processor: i5-6400 2.7ghz ~21000rs || i3-6100 ~ 13000rs
GPU: ASUS GTX 950 ~ 21000rs || ASUS GTX 960 2gb STRIX ~ 25000rs
Mobo: Gigabyte G1 Sniper b7 (just the cheapest ddr4 mobo i could find on galaxy.pk) ~12500rs
RAM: Kingston 8gb ddr4 ~3600rs
PSU: Corsair 450W ~ 4200rs
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1tb ~5500rs
Monitor: Any decent 1080p monitor. Recommendations please
Casing: Again, cheapest decent casing I can find. Recommendations welcome
Should I go i5 + 950 or i3 + 960. I don't want to limit myself to virtual cores rather than real ones. If it doesn't make too much of a difference then I'll definitely stick to 6100 and 960 since its the more powerful gpu and upgrade cpu later on if needed.
Processor: i5-6400 2.7ghz ~21000rs || i3-6100 ~ 13000rs
GPU: ASUS GTX 950 ~ 21000rs || ASUS GTX 960 2gb STRIX ~ 25000rs
Mobo: Gigabyte G1 Sniper b7 (just the cheapest ddr4 mobo i could find on galaxy.pk) ~12500rs
RAM: Kingston 8gb ddr4 ~3600rs
PSU: Corsair 450W ~ 4200rs
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 1tb ~5500rs
Monitor: Any decent 1080p monitor. Recommendations please
Casing: Again, cheapest decent casing I can find. Recommendations welcome
Should I go i5 + 950 or i3 + 960. I don't want to limit myself to virtual cores rather than real ones. If it doesn't make too much of a difference then I'll definitely stick to 6100 and 960 since its the more powerful gpu and upgrade cpu later on if needed.
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