PC Buying Guide 2011- Q4

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Cilus

laborare est orare
hi!
i m new comer here
please some one post latest list for pc under 40 k
thanks

Read the questions present in the Thread: *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/pc-components-configurations/128247-pc-build-questionnaire-template.html.

Then create a new thread with providing answers of the questions.
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
@ jaskanwar and everyone

Found a perfect card and in sli mode, it will prove to deliver a killer 3d experience.

Zotac Gtx 560-ti 2gb gddr5 is now available at lynx india at a price of 14.5k.

Pair two of these and the extra 2gb framebuffer will really handle higher resolutions and 3dvision like a breeze. Check here.

I guess its ideal for a 3d rig.

Post your comments guys.:)
 

thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
Here we go again. I think some one must test both 2 gb version of 6950 and this in multi gpu mode to be more certain.

If anyone got a few good review links please post.
I am searching for them now.
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
^^ Buddy we are not comparing it with 6950 2gb at all. This one is meant to handle 3d vision because of its additional vram. Previously,560-ti 1gb sli faltered in 3d due to vram limitations as in 3d, a particular frame is rendered almost twice but doesn't take twice the time as the gpu copies the additional frame albeit in a different orientation as compared to original, into the framebuffer.

So more vram was always the ideal requirement. This will hopefully address those previous limitations.:smile:
 

thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
I know mate we are not. But 3d is not always the only use of a PC. I am pretty sure that this 2 Gb card is going to be great performer. We should always remember limitation of 3d on smaller screens. Have read many cases where people have ended up with headaches.
But hey lets not get offtopic?
 

d6bmg

BMG ftw!!
@vickybat: price of that 2GB 560ti looks good, rather very goos considering that msi 560ti hawk sells @ 14K.. Hopefully we will see some review soon enough and then recommend this to users.
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
@vickybat: price of that 2GB 560ti looks good, rather very goos considering that msi 560ti hawk sells @ 14K.. Hopefully we will see some review soon enough and then recommend this to users.

Why don't you try to find out some reviews of the 2GB version of 560 Ti and its use in over 1080P or 3D gaming and post it here?
It will help Jaskanwar a lot in his hard work of creating all the configs. We want valuable participace from all of you guys to make this highly useful thread more better.
There are plenty of reviews available as the card is not a new one, only it is newly available in India.
 

MyGeekTips

script-kiddie geek
@ All Monitor buyers: Not to buy led version of BenQ G2220HD & G2420HD. Have a look at this:

*i.imgur.com/JVFyT.png

Just not a single of this i've seen many comparison so i'm blown out led performing worse than Non Led Monitor. Not just for BenQ Monitor Even this is the problem with dell, etc. This are not true led panels. True Led panels are used in led tvs. Even a erodov member who work for Dell has came to this conclusion. Hope it helps to buyer. ;)
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
^^ There's no such thing as LED panels. LED's are simply used for backlighting as lcd panels have no active light source. Instead of ccfl lighting on the so called "NON-LED" panels, these use led's.

Now there are two types of led displays:

1. Edge lit
2. Array lit

The second one is the most successful implementation of led backlighting but is expensive as well. Edge lit are most common but do not offer better contrast.

Led tv's are superior because they have different panel type like ips,mva,pva as opposed to tn seen in common lcd monitors. Therefore implementation of led is better there due to superior panel technology.

On the other hand, the benq g222hdl has no such issues and it has been tried and tested. More than 10 of my friends including my brother own the monitor and they are more than satisfied with it. For 6.8k, you definitely won't find anything better. Its really stupid to compare this with more expensive hdtv's.
 
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d6bmg

BMG ftw!!
Why don't you try to find out some reviews of the 2GB version of 560 Ti and its use in over 1080P or 3D gaming and post it here?
It will help Jaskanwar a lot in his hard work of creating all the configs. We want valuable participace from all of you guys to make this highly useful thread more better.
There are plenty of reviews available as the card is not a new one, only it is newly available in India.

Nice thinking.. Was searching for any review of 'Zotac' 560ti 2GB edition, but can't find any anywhere. May be I'm overlooking at one or more places, but one thing for sure, this card is not overclocked. Its a normal 560ti card with only one added advantage, 1GB extra VRAM. So, I highly doubt over its 'real' capabilities.
 
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Jaskanwar Singh

Jaskanwar Singh

Aspiring Novelist
@ jaskanwar and everyone

Found a perfect card and in sli mode, it will prove to deliver a killer 3d experience.

Zotac Gtx 560-ti 2gb gddr5 is now available at lynx india at a price of 14.5k.

Pair two of these and the extra 2gb framebuffer will really handle higher resolutions and 3dvision like a breeze. Check here.

I guess its ideal for a 3d rig.

Post your comments guys.:)

those smc guys removed a nice 2GB TFII from their site :-x

and yes its recommended for 3D rig. :smile:

first one on my post or third one on Tenida's post - or else if you have any personal preference you can go with that too ;-)

ok buddy.

@thetechfreak

Component | Make | Price Processor |Intel Core i7 2600|16000
Motherboard |MSI H67MA-E35 B3|4600
RAM |G-skill F3-10600CL9S-4GBNT(4Gx1) * 2|2700
Graphic Card |ATI FirePro V4800|9500
HDD |Seagate 500GB 7200.12|4200
DVD Writer |ASUS 24X Sata Black DVD|1150
PSU |Seasonic S12II 520|3500
Case |NZXT GAMMA|2000
Monitor |Dell UltraSharp U2311H|13650
Keyboard |Logitech Media Keyboard MK200|700
UPS |APC 800VA|2800
Speakers |Logitech Z313|1625
| Total |62425

Component | Make | Price Processor |Intel Core i7 2600k|17200
CPU Cooler |Noctua NH-U12P-SE2|3750
Motherboard |MSI Z68A GD65 B3|11232
RAM |Gskill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL|3300
Graphic Card |AMD FirePro V7800|43650
HDD |Seagate 500GB 7200.12|4200
DVD Writer |ASUS 24X Sata Black DVD|1150
PSU |SeaSonic SS-850AT|6300
Case |Lancool PC-K62 Black/Corsair Carbide 400R|5250
Monitor |DELL Ultrasharp U2311H|13650
Keyboard |Logitech Media Keyboard MK200|700
UPS |APC 1.1KVA|4300
Speakers |Logitech Z-506|5000
| Total |119682

Optional upgrades for 120k -
Component | Make | Price SSD |OCZ Vertex 3 MAX IOPS 120GB|12500
 

thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
@jas
Thats perfect. But lets include 1 Tb Hdd on the 120k rig. What you think?
TheITWares - One Stop for all Gizmos!Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 ST31000528AS 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive - TheITWares
 

topgear

Super Moderator
Staff member
^^ There's no such thing as LED panels. LED's are simply used for backlighting as lcd panels have no active light source. Instead of ccfl lighting on the so called "NON-LED" panels, these use led's.

Now there are two types of led displays:

1. Edge lit
2. Array lit

The second one is the most successful implementation of led backlighting but is expensive as well. Edge lit are most common but do not offer better contrast.

Led tv's are superior because they have different panel type like ips,mva,pva as opposed to tn seen in common lcd monitors. Therefore implementation of led is better there due to superior panel technology.

On the other hand, the benq g222hdl has no such issues and it has been tried and tested. Mote than 10 of my friends including my brother own the monitor and they are more than satisfied with it. For 6.8k, you definitely won't find anything better. Its really stupid to compare this with more expensive hdtv's.

are you sure about the price - it priced at 9.1k on SMC and 8.4k on lynx

@jas
Thats perfect. But lets include 1 Tb Hdd on the 120k rig. What you think?
TheITWares - One Stop for all Gizmos!Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 ST31000528AS 1TB 7200 RPM 32MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive - TheITWares

on delta peripherals it's cheaper by 450 bucks ;-)
 
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