gaming pc under 45k

sid25290

There's No Age For Gaming
1. What is the purpose of the computer? (Note: If you are planning to say multimedia, you will have to be more specific as all types of systems are capable of doing that)
A:gaming, surfing

2. Are you open to alternate ideas/products giving similar better performance but offering more VFM/ sellers? If not- why?
A:yeah sure

3. What is your MAX budget?
A:45k (+-2k)

4. Planning to overclock?
A:no i will not overclock

5. Which OS are you planning to use?
A:window 7 64 bit

6. How much hard drive space is needed?
A:1tb

7. What resolution will the screen run at & whats the size of the screen you want? If you already want have one and want to use it, mention its resolution and size.
A:anything above 21 inch HD

8. How would you rate your hardware knowledge from the count of 1-10? (1 being the lowest, 5 being you are somewhat in sync with the current performers and 10 being the highest)
A:5

9. Have you ever built a desktop before or will this be done by an assembler?
A:assembler

10. When are you planning to buy the system?
A:this week

11. Are you one of the types looking out for "future proof" configurations?
A:yeah should be able to play games for atleast 2-3 years, can play in low-mid settings

12. Are there going to be any components that you don't want to include in this new rig? If yes, do mention.
A:nope

13. Which city do you live in and are you open to buying from shops from other city/states?
A:delhi, will be buying from wazirpur industrial area

14. Mention any other points if deemed necessary
A:well i am looking for an i5 processor rig
no overclocking
no gaming mouse or keyboard
a shopkeeper told me that intel's motherboard take more than 30 days to replace is it true?
thanks for your suggestions in advance
 

thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
This is the perfect rig for you :D

Component | Make | Price Processor |Intel Core i5 2400|9300
Motherboard |Asus P8H61-M LE B3|3300
RAM |Corsair CMV4GX3M1A1333C9 4GB|2000
Graphic Card |Sapphire HD6870|11000
HDD |Seagate 500GB 7200.12|1900
DVD Writer |LG 22X SATA DVD|900
PSU |FSP Saga II 500W|2000
Case |CM Elite 310|1500
Monitor |Benq G2220HD|7000
Mouse |Gigabyte GM-M6800 Noble Black|700
Keyboard |Logitech KB-200|400
UPS |Intex 1KVA|1800
Speakers |Logitech Z313|1000
| Total |42800
 

d3p

PowerHouse
^^ Sapphire HD6950 1GB - 13.2k or MSI GTX560ti Twin Frozer II/OC - 13.5k would have a better choice with GS600.

otherwise 1+ to the Config.

AMD Config.

Component | Make | Price Processor |AMD Phenom II x4 955BE|5500
Motherboard |Gigabyte GA-880GM-UD2H |4000
RAM |Gskil F3-10666CL9D-4GBXL|1700
Graphic Card |MSI HD6950 2GB Twin Frozer III|15800
HDD |Seagate 1TB 7200.12|2600
DVD Writer |LG 22X SATA DVD|900
PSU |Corsair GS600|4000
Case |NZXT Gamma|2000
Monitor |Benq G2220HD|7000
Keyboard & Mouse |Logitech MK100|500
UPS |Intex 1KVA|1800
| Total |45800
 

thetechfreak

Legend Never Ends
I still reccomend a Intel based rig. for GPU, get the MSI HD6950 2GB Twin Frozer III which I think is better than the 560 Ti

A thread that had a good discussion-

*www.thinkdigit.com/forum/graphic-cards/138938-msi-6950-2gb-vs-msi-gtx-560-twin-frozr.html
 
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sid25290

sid25290

There's No Age For Gaming
how much will hd 6950 2gb cost me?
and u sure it wont get overheat?
one more thing
can i put intel 2500 with that asus board?
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
The MSI HD 6950 Twin Frozr III is not a reference model, it has custom PCB and highly efficent MSI Twin Frozr cooler which keeps the card cooler than the reference model, as much as 20 degree C.

can i put intel 2500 with that asus board?

I think you are referring to the Asus P8H61-M LE B3 board. Now all Sandybridge processors can be plugged into any LGA 1355 based motherboards. H61 supports all the available Sandybridge processor.

But I am against the H61 based mobo as it offers very less upgrade options for future like only 2 ram slots, less number of SATA and USB ports etc.

My suggestion is spend 1K more and get the Intel DH67VR-B3 motherboard, available @ 4.5K
 
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sid25290

sid25290

There's No Age For Gaming
@cilus
well when i assembled my last pc(5 days back) the shopkeeper told me that intel boards take as much as 45 days for replacement, so won't it be a problem?
and can u suggest me a rig with i5 2500 and msi 6950 2gb card?
under 50k?
thanks
 

d3p

PowerHouse
Config suggested by techfreak, with some mods...

Component | Make | Price Processor |Intel Core i5 2500|10000
Motherboard |Intel DH67VR-B3|4500
RAM |Gskil F3-10666CL9D-4GBXL|1700
Graphic Card |MSI HD6950 TF III|15800
HDD |Seagate 1TB 7200.12|2700
DVD Writer |LG 22X SATA DVD|900
PSU |Corsair GS600|4000
Case |NZXT Gamma|2000
Monitor |Benq G2220HD|7000
KB & Mice |Logitech MK-100|500
UPS |Intex 1KVA|1800
| Total |50000
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
sid25290, the replacement policy depends upon place to place. If your place doesn't have a Intel service center and you are doing it through the vendor from which you've purchased it, it may take even more than 45 days.

In BBSR, initially there was no Intel official service center and when vickybat's P55 board went kaput, it took him more than 90 days to get it back and he received a faulty board sicne the dealer was not cooperating with him. But now BBSR has an official Intel service center and they normally replace the board within a week.

So better check with the Aftersales service of Intel in your area.
 
Well..if you buy it from Nehru Place, you wont be having any trouble in claiming warranty for the motherboard as the distributor there claims warranty period of max 15 days. So i guess you can go ahead with your purchase.
 
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