buying new pc under 60 -65 k

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d6bmg

BMG ftw!!
Other guy jumps in and starts off with an argument, "What you are saying is wrong info. CX600v2 is a bad PSU etc. GS600 ftw." There are pleasant ways of making your point.

Ok. Got it.
Nowadays you are inferring too much from any posts.
I like your style of replying. You, really, are growing up.
 

skeletor

Chosen of the Omnissiah
I stand with you d6bmg.
Same thing happened with me last week in one of the discussions. My post was deleted as well.

@Mods - please stop doing this. My sincere request once again. You seem to be favoring other "mods" when we try discuss or point out wrong info they posted.
Your post was right. It's still there. vkl's post was right. It's still there.

The other guy was picking up an argument unnecessarily. His posts are not there.
 

sumonpathak

knocking on heavens door
erm...
derailing aside
some points were given if my eyesight's have not failed me..
a simple editing could have been done :)
@ico
 
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gagan_kumar

gagan_kumar

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Till now Finalized rig is:
Processor:
Intel Core i7 3770/i7 3770 k(will depends upon comparing prices)
mobo: Gigabyte H77DS3H /Gigabyte Sniper M1
RAM:
Gskill 8GB RAM F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL - Rs 02750
GPU: Sapphire HD 7950 VAPOR-X OC - Rs 22000
HDD:
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB (ST2000DM001) 64MB Cache
SMPS:
Corsair gs600
Cabinet:
NZXT Beta Evo/carbide 400R
OPD:
Samsung SH-S 223F
Monitor:
Dell S2240L ips panel
prices not confirmed yet will go on 7th to sp road and will enquire at various shops to get idea about price and availability
some higher parts I'll choose only if there is not a very large difference ....

I'll add a ssd and blu-ray and cpu cooler later .... (budget problems)
 
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gagan_kumar

gagan_kumar

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With i7 3770K and a supporting board will push your budget considerably. For eg i7 3770K = Rs 19500 + Gigabyte Sniper M1 = 11850 + HD 7950 =21700 = Total 53,500 and then there is everything else ! And for gaming you are better off with an i5. Google and read reviews you will know. Honestly IMO in this world of computers there is no such thing as future proofing. An i5 3570 ,H77 and a 7950 is great at your specified budget.

its written here....
 
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gagan_kumar

gagan_kumar

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I'll actually have to break my piggy bank budget was 70k+ 6-7k from saving + 2-3k I'll manage from here and there....
Also this setup is worth the money I think....
Last time I calculated with i7k
max budget was around 79k
 

mandarpalshikar

Why So Serious ???
For gaming i7 3770k wont give you anything extra than i5 3570k. So go for i5-3570k instead of i7.

It will save you 5k, which you can use for a good CPU cooler.
 

Vyom

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Ok. Got it.
Nowadays you are inferring too much from any posts.
I like your style of replying. You, really, are growing up.

You know you have been left off lightly over here and were left off very very lightly in the past as well.
 
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gagan_kumar

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Actually its not that much high temperature here these times so I'll add cpu cooler after 3-4 months when required ...
Till then stock cooler should work..
And i7 because its not only gaming but also other stuff video making , photoshop
I know i7 won't help that much in gaming compared to i5 , but in other things it shows good benchmarks...
Also I'll b able to say after some years that I bought the best procc available at market that time...
Actually not the best but still best for middle class people extreme edition us way more good than this ...
 
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gagan_kumar

gagan_kumar

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Till now Finalized rig is:
Processor:
Intel Core i7 3770/i7 3770 k(will depends upon
comparing prices)
mobo: Gigabyte H77DS3H /Gigabyte Sniper M1
RAM: Gskill 8GB RAM F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL - Rs 02750
GPU: Sapphire HD 7950 VAPOR-X OC - Rs 22000
HDD:
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB (ST2000DM001) 64MB
Cache
SMPS: Corsair gs600
Cabinet:
NZXT Beta Evo/carbide 400R
OPD:
Samsung SH-S 223F
Monitor: Dell S2240L ips panel

AMD BASED:
AMD FX 8350 (8 Core, 4GHz, 4.2GHz Turbo, 8MB
L2+ 8MB L3) @ 12.5K
Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 @ 9.5K
RAM: Gskill 8GB RAM F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL - Rs 02750
GPU: Sapphire HD 7950 VAPOR-X OC - Rs 22000
HDD:
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB (ST2000DM001) 64MB
Cache
SMPS: Corsair gs600
Cabinet:
NZXT Beta Evo/carbide 400R
OPD:
Samsung SH-S 223F
Monitor: Dell S2240L ips panel

ok tomorrow I m going for a
local market quotation please suggest me some god mobo alternatives because there its a high chance that I won't get the exact same model locally(p.s: I know that I m wasting a lot of time of u guys, but I have to get the best thing possible in my budget )
please ensure following on mobo:
good sound card on it (support for atleast 5.1 channel)
good gui for overclocking
4 ram slots
at least 2 * pcie 3 slots for crossfire in future
if possible dedicated onboard graphics
also I'll not change mobo and processor for atleast 3 years so i need all this....
Thanks again all for your suggestions....
Also whether can we crossfire two different series cards I.e. a 7950 with 8000 series....
 
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Cilus

laborare est orare
Buddy, when you're going with the AMD config, you can save (20K -12,5K) = 7.5K in just CPU and almost 2K for the Motherboard. With that saved money, you can easily opt for a HD 7970, currently available as cheap as 28.5K.
 
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gagan_kumar

gagan_kumar

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Thanks for the suggestions but I won't buy any more costly gpu (although I want to) social conditions around me don't permit that the saved bucks can go for good mouse ,kb or cpu cooler...
(also dude at 29k one can get a good low end pc)....
 

V2IBH2V

C0nFu$3D n0ob
Buddy, don't bother about "Social Conditions".. They won't change until someone tears them apart.. If u are a gamer, you must get a GPU that you can afford! After all, its your money that you are spending, not the neighbor's/aunt's/any others'.. Enjoy your life to fullest.. Break social "Rules", change them, be an outlaw, dude.. :)
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
Then I suggest you to go with the AMD configuration if you want to save Money. It is still not a match for i7 3770K but you have to look at the price too.
Advantages:
1. In certain Multi-threaded apps like Video Encoding, Compressing apps like Winzip, 7Z which are highly multi-threaded, AES based encryption applications, it is just behind i7 3770K.
2. Gaming at 1080P with high setting enabled, Processor matters very little and the performance difference is real low when paired with a powerful GPU.
3. Comes with very good CPU cooler which will let you overclock occasionally up to 4.3 GHz.
4. With Windows 7 Bulldozer Patch and EFI BIOS update which let you enable HPC (High Performance Computing Mode) in BIOS, the performance increased up to 3%. Tested by me.
5. There is a major upgrade coming for Windows 8, known as the Power and Scheduling Upgrade, which will take care of the poor scheduling of Windows for BD and PD processors and might offer some great performance boost.
6. Better upgrade Path. With Intel config, your upgrade path ends here as the upcoming Haswell processors need a completely different Socket Type, socket 1150. With AMD, the AM3+ platforms will support the upcoming StreamRoller CPU.
7. Better instruction set support as PileDriver support FMA3 and FMA4 and that is not present in any current Intel Processors. Future apps will take advantage of those new instruction sets.
 
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