Reddit Reddit reviews BENQ GW2270 21.5 INCH Monitor VA LED 1920 x 1080 DVI VGA 5ms

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u/sparoc3 · 5 pointsr/IndianGaming

Why is this build for 49k without a graphic card? You don't need a DVD drive , get rid of it .

Get a 2400mhz RAM you don't need that fancy stuff . You can probably find the CPU for 1K less . The monitor is priced almost double , you can easily get a good 1080p monitor for 6-7k. There you go 7k or more saved

Monitor CPU RAM

u/AbhiFT · 4 pointsr/IndianGaming

Ryzen 5 1400 Rs. 12,800

The Asrock Motherboard: Rs. 7,699

2x4GB 2400hz RAM: Rs. 6,000.

1TB HDD 7200RPM 3,600

Samsung EVO 850 250GB Rs. 7,100

G1 1050 TI 4GB Rs. 14,800

BenQ GW2270 7,881

Seasonic s12G 550W 6,700


Total=66,581

Notes:

  1. You can go for a cheaper Seasonic S12II 520W unit.
  2. You can decide for the case.
  3. Actual prices can be lower depending on area/local market.
  4. You can also go for this VC or this
u/Zyaru · 2 pointsr/reddeadredemption

I got this one a while back pal, it’s brilliant for the price. Big discount at the moment as well - https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0157V5TS4?psc=1&ref=yo_pop_mb_pd_title

u/donkanonji · 1 pointr/IndianGaming

It's not that the Ryzen won't give you better performance than the i5 without OC. It's just that it won't give you its best performance.

But even without overclocking, I think the 6 core Ryzen will be more VFM for you than the i5 considering they're both about the same price bracket. I would suggest you get the Ryzen with a B350 board and not OC right now if you don't want to. But the board will allow you to do so, if you feel the need later.

EDIT: Here's a similar budget build to your current one. I've used some of the same parts as well but dropped the optical drive.

Ryzen 5 1600 - 16,529/-

Gigabyte GA-AB350M-D3H - 8,065/-

Corsair Vengeance 8 GB 2400 MHz RAM - 4,430/-

WD Blue 1 TB HDD - 3,590/-

Zotac 1050 Ti - 11,725/-

Cooler Master Elite 310 Case (comes with 1 fan) - 2,340/-

Extra 120 mm case fan - 320/-

Deepcool Aurora DA500 80+ Bronze PSU - 3,255/-

BenQ GW22740 6,757/-

APC 600VA UPS - 2,300/-

Dragonwar Storm Gaming Keyboard & LED Mouse Combo - 1,254/-


Total - 60,565/-

u/Artrain90 · 1 pointr/IndianGaming

First off, I'd advise don't go for overclocking just for the sake of doing it. Reason?

  1. PC components are not designed to run at much higher clocks out of the box. When you do overclock, you need to compensate by providing additional cooling so that the system doesn't overheat. Additional cooling means additional cost.

  2. Overclocking voids warranty if the manufacturer is able to detect that you did it.


    Considering that, and seeing as you're looking to mainly game, I'd suggest an Intel build:

    CPU - i5 8400 Rs. 13,290
    Why did I go for it? Excellent gaming processor. You could practically forget about it and focus your upgrading attention purely on the GPU in the future.

    Motherboard - Gigabyte B360M Rs. 8070
    Budget friendly, and does the job.

    RAM - Gskill RipJaws 2400Mhz Rs. 6490
    Because 1x8GB sticks are cheaper than 2x4GB. And 2x4GB don't seem to be coming in kits on mdcomputers or vedantcomputers' website. They are available on amazon but dang costly.

    PSU - Corsair CX450 80+ Bronze Rs. 3200
    Power supplies ensure that your components are safe from being fried by random electrical mishaps. Very important to go for at least a 80+ bronze rated PSU!

    GPU - MSI GTX 1060 3GB Rs. 20,700
    Why a 3GB not a 6GB? Your budget constraints. Also a 6GB is not that awesome a performer over a 3GB as people think. Especially when we're talking for 1080p res and 60Hz display. Max gains you'll see are 10% in framerates. Oh and this is one thing that you can overclock to your heart's content!

    HDD - Seagate 1TB 7200RPM Rs. 2840

    Case - Corsair Spec 1 Blue Rs. 2850
    I'm not an expert in cases. But cases are the simplest part of your build (construction wise). Went for this one cause it has 2x120mm front fans, 2x120mm top fans, and 1x120mm rear fan space. Will be enough for your overclocking needs.

    Monitor - BenQ GW2270 VA Panel Rs. 6990
    A VA panel. Supposedly has better colours than TN panels and excellent viewing angles. 1080p, 60Hz and 22". Quite cheap too.

    Total = Rs. 64,430.

    Now, since we're under your max budget, here are few options you have to improve your build:

  3. Get a GTX 1060 6GB instead of 3GB. It will cost you ~6k more. Advantages? On an average 5% increase in frame rate, at the most 10%. Here's a link to a an Inno3D GTX 1060 6GB (Rs. 26,400). Do I think its worth it? Possibly. But since you're anyway on a 1080p 60Hz resolution, you might as well save money here.

  4. Get a better motherboard. A Z370 motherboard will cost you an additional ~2.5k. Benefits? Upgradability, overclocking, and ability to put in faster RAM. In case you feel the need to go for an 8600K or a 8700K in the future, this is the MoBo you go for. Note, the curret i5 8400 does not overclock, but it is a damn good processor for gaming. Here's a link to a MSI Z370 A Pro Motherboard (Rs. 10,600)

  5. Get a better monitor. This one's upto you as I have no much information about best sub 10K monitors. The BenQ I've selected is a VA panel, which means very nice colours, but you can go for something like this LG 22MP68VQ IPS display monitor (Rs. 9820)

  6. Get an additional 8GB RAM stick, cause 16GB is just perfect!

  7. Get additional storage space by either going for 2TB HDD (Rs. 4590) or, going for an 250GB SSD(Rs.6700). I'd personally suggest the latter. It just makes your PC experience so much better when you have an SSD! Even more so with an M.2 SSD.

    In the end, its upto you. If you need any more help/second opinion on parts of your build or any other questions, feel free to ask!
u/frustrated_baby · 0 pointsr/IndianGaming

This is a very pricey build for a casual PC. I suggest you to not go with this build unless you plan on upgrading later. here are some alternatives.

Remember to always make a build around the monitor and therefore decide the monitor first.

heres a cheap one, approx rs6300

https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B0157V5TS4/

processor :- it s better to go with intel since motherboard for kaby lake s cheaper for cheaper processor.

heres a good combo

g4560, 2core 4 threads, rs4900

https://www.amazon.in/Intel-G4560-Genenration-Pentium-Processor/dp/B01NCE8T92/

mobo ,rs4300, max ram speed supported 2300mhz

https://www.amazon.in/Gigabyte-GA-H110M-S2-1151-Updated-Motherboard/dp/B06Y4SG6RY/

hdd is fine, ram is fine too

since build is light, u dont need aftermarket psu, get a zebronics cabinet psu combo for 2k

dvd drive not needed, m/kb goes for 500 locally, ups,fans not needed, speakers rs500

total cost :- 28000

save the rest for a 1050ti

sorry for the formatting.