Gaming Machine Rs.135K

gameranand

Living to Play
I personally don't like a 27" monitor to be sitting on my Computer Table, size is just too much for eyes to catch complete image. I don't know its a personal preference maybe its weird.
 

d6bmg

BMG ftw!!
I personally don't like a 27" monitor to be sitting on my Computer Table, size is just too much for eyes to catch complete image. I don't know its a personal preference maybe its weird.

You can always attach that with the wall.
 

The Incinerator

Human Spambot
I personally don't like a 27" monitor to be sitting on my Computer Table, size is just too much for eyes to catch complete image. I don't know its a personal preference maybe its weird.

Mine is a 32" :p. Gaming to Movies to surfing its awesome!!! I never wanna go back to a smaller screen. Yes mine is hung on the wall too and properly properly calibrated!
 

V2IBH2V

C0nFu$3D n0ob
Lol.. I connect my pc to my 42" TV for videos n stuff.. But the irony is that, through VGA port, TV only supports 1280x720... :|
 
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abhinav.faujdar

Right off the assembly line
Abhinav, I think you should reconsider the Display you're getting. Granted it is a 27" diplay, but it is just a 60 Hz 1080P display and based on TN panel and priced around 19K. It also offers relatively lesser brightness, 250 nit, compared to the other products at the same price point. I hope you know that TN panel does not provide very good color quality and viewing angle compared to an IPS panel. So if you are opting for a 60 Hz display, get a better quality IPS panel based one instead of a bigger TN panel based one.

There are couple of 24" IPS panel based displays available around 15K to 16K from brands like Dell, AOC, Asus and ViewSonic. Choose one of them.

agree man... i could find only these.. ASUS PA238Q, Dell U2412M, Dell ST2440L - do these all are < 18K, cant afford a monitor > 18k
while going through the reviews somewhere i came across backlight-bleeding issues with IPS.. !!
 

The Incinerator

Human Spambot
agree man... i could find only these.. ASUS PA238Q, Dell U2412M, Dell ST2440L - do these all are < 18K, cant afford a monitor > 18k
while going through the reviews somewhere i came across backlight-bleeding issues with IPS.. !!

I-PS though definitely better but with a modern TN panel and sitting in straight view wont hamper a lot.The size is an advantage. IPS /VA all have back light bleeding issues but a lot has changed since. Now a days they dont suffer as much.

Dell ST2440L - VA panel. Not an IPS.
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
Actually the back light bleeding issues are almost solved with both IPS and VA panels. I was checking reviews of couple of VA panel based displays from View Sonic and BenQ and the reviewers mentioned that Back Light bleeding issues are practically not present in those displays.
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
^^ Its a good choice if available around or under 30k. Has very good overclocking potential and provides great performance out of the box.
 

bssunilreddy

Chosen of the Omnissiah
Hi,

You can go with the following config for your gaming rig and by overclocking your GPU you can exceed even 7970 as well.I recommend Dell S2740L or Viewsonic VX2770Smh-LED which are both gud monitors which suit your gaming needs perfectly.


Intel Core i5 3570k -13900,
Asus Maximus V Gene -14500,
Sapphire 7950 Vapor-X Edition-22000,
Corsair Neutron GTX 240GB -15300,
Corsair 300R -4200,
Seasonic X660(SS660KM) -7500,
Corsair H60 Cooler -4000,
Corsair Vengeance 16GB 1600MHz -5800,
Western Digital 1TB Black -5500,
APC Back-UPS Pro 100VA -7200,
Viewsonic VX2770Smh-LED -16000,
Asus DRW-24B5ST DVD-RW -1100,
Microsoft Sidewinder X6 KB -2000,
Logitech G400 -1500,
Logitech Z313 2.1 Speakers -1600,
CM 140mm BLUE LED Fans 2Pcs -900(Front),
CM 120mm BLUE LED Fans 2Pcs -900(Top).
TOTAL -1,23,400.
 

Myth

Cyborg Agent
Is it available in India?
Gigabyte GeForce GTX 680 2GB Graphic Card

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Sapphire 7950 Vapor-X Edition-22000,
Corsair Neutron GTX 240GB -15300,
Corsair 300R -4200,
Corsair H60 Cooler,
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Dude, go through the thread before suggesting a rig. That rig is yours (with minor changes) and is quite different from what OP requires.
Why downgrade the cpu,cabinet and the cooler ? :-?
A 22k GPU doesn't fit into a 135k gaming budget, unless you add two of those.
240GB SSD is pretty useless and unnecessarily expensive when 120GB can do the job at a reasonable price.
 
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