Gaming Crysis3 and CAD Solidedge

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raj917

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buy all from one place, its more convenient and i am sure their prices will be lower than online rates.

Well, when i went there, sellers were quoting online prices. What they do is, call up some guy and ask the price who, sees it online and quotes the price.

Anyway I'll try again and i hope i can buy every part from there.

Apart from this is there any way to cut costs from the parts in post #32
 
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raj917

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So this is what i hav come up with till now

i7 4770k - 23k
Corsair H100i - 8k
asus 24b5st ODD -1k
Seasonic SS-860XP2 860 Watts PSU - 13.5k on flipkart
wd black 1tb - 5.8k
gskill ripjawsx 2x4gb - 4.4k
corsair 500r - 6k
ASUS VG248QE - 23k
Asus Maximus VI Hero - around 15k
GTX 770 - 30k

Total 119.3k

Open for changes
 
So this is what i hav come up with till now

i7 4770k - 23k
Corsair H100i - 8k
asus 24b5st ODD -1k
Seasonic SS-860XP2 860 Watts PSU - 13.5k on flipkart
wd black 1tb - 5.8k
gskill ripjawsx 2x4gb - 4.4k
corsair 500r - 6k
ASUS VG248QE - 23k
Asus Maximus VI Hero - around 15k
GTX 770 - 30k

Total 119.3k

Open for changes
Everything nice, except for the cooler which I seriously think is an overkill.
 

ASHISH65

Technomancer
Take Corsair H80 cooler @5-6k is enough.


*www.tweaktown.com/reviews/4228/cor...formance_liquid_cpu_cooler_review/index8.html
 

The Sorcerer

oh wow...Xenforo!!!
I am not sure, but You can take a look at CM 120XL. I haven't got it for testing yet, but CM made a good impression on 240M except the fans.
 
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raj917

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I am not sure, but You can take a look at CM 120XL. I haven't got it for testing yet, but CM made a good impression on 240M except the fans.

i read the review at techpowerup.com so i have decided to go with H80 or H100 to be decided when purchasing begins. If there is extra cash H100 otherwise H80.
 

anirbandd

Conversation Architect
So this is what i hav come up with till now

i7 4770k - 23k
Corsair H100i - 8k
asus 24b5st ODD -1k
Seasonic SS-860XP2 860 Watts PSU - 13.5k on flipkart
wd black 1tb - 5.8k
gskill ripjawsx 2x4gb - 4.4k
corsair 500r - 6k
ASUS VG248QE - 23k
Asus Maximus VI Hero - around 15k
GTX 770 - 30k

Total 119.3k

Open for changes

beast of a rig!!

well balanced and powerful.

best of luck for some kickass gaming :D
 

Chaitanya

Cyborg Agent
So this is what i hav come up with till now

i7 4770k - 23k
Corsair H100i - 8k
asus 24b5st ODD -1k
Seasonic SS-860XP2 860 Watts PSU - 13.5k on flipkart
wd black 1tb - 5.8k
gskill ripjawsx 2x4gb - 4.4k
corsair 500r - 6k
ASUS VG248QE - 23k
Asus Maximus VI Hero - around 15k
GTX 770 - 30k

Total 119.3k

Open for changes

Go for HD 7970 GHz rather than GTX 770 Benchmarks
Also if possible stick to Corsair H100 or NZXT Kraken X60
cause 4770k requires very much decent cooling system
 

Chaitanya

Cyborg Agent
Will go 3d in future upgrades

Not stopping you from going 3D but it's not successful cause AFAIK people start developing headaches due to 3d glasses...(I have no idea although.. pls try test & then only get 3D)

other members pls comment
 

ASHISH65

Technomancer
^ agreed 3d is not good for eyes.i myself have played 40 min in front infront of 3d monitor and experinced eyes strain a lot.
 
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raj917

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Oh i have heard about that. When i played Crysis 2 for the first time i felt my eyes strained after 10 minutes then went back to 2d. i then searched the web and found out that adjusting the depth can help reduce strain. in some website where they reviewed the 3d vision, the author said that in fps games, to adjust the depth, first you have to face a wall (in the game) and turn the dial in the emitter until you get the 3d feel while keeping your eyes comfortable. i also remember reading about convergence. I did as the author said and then crysis 2 took a new level after which i fell in love with that game. i'll post the link to that website asap.
 
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