Cpu - Intel core i5-750 (2.66Ghz) - 10.2k
Mobo - Intel DP55WB - 5.7k
Ram - Transcend 2x2gb 1333mhz ddr3 - 5.2k
HDD - Seagate 500gb - 2.3k
Optical drive - Samsung/LG DVD writer - 1.1k
Graphics card - ATI HD 4890 1gb GDDR5 - 12k
Cabinet - Cooler Master Elite 310 - 1.5k
SMPS - Corsair VX 550 - 5.5k
Monitor - Benq G2200HD - 8k
Total - 51k
Since you won't be overclocking , you won't need anything more than Intel board
ATI 5770 is crap. Since you want a gaming PC , ATI 4890 will be be best.
Don't buy ATI 5770 , its totally waste
DX11 games are not at all mature yet leave alone optimised.
ATI 5770 can't beat a ATI 4870 even. How do you expect it to a card to buy for 10k
ATI 4890+ Corei5 is a beast multitasking/monster gaming machine
ATI 5770 is crap. Since you want a gaming PC , ATI 4890 will be be best.
Don't buy ATI 5770 , its totally waste
DX11 games are not at all mature yet leave alone optimised.
ATI 5770 can't beat a ATI 4870 even. How do you expect it to a card to buy for 10k
^^again, a smooth running dx10 game with full gizmos enabled is better than a smooth running dx11 game with less gizmo and lower fps . isn't it?
Yes, sure it is but i consider futureproofing.The op can definitely consider the 5850 and play the latest dx11 titles with all bells and whistles.The 4890 is good but will get old sooner once fermi launches so its better to stick with a dx11 class card.
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DX11 is the way to go only if the user can sacrifice PhysX.
what is he xactly sacrificing??DX11 is the way to go only if the user can sacrifice PhysX.
what is he xactly sacrificing??
DX11 games come with their own physics(DX 11 rendering) so dun see much future of PhysX