Hardware price list/spec sheet

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
Any news about K models?? I'm looking at 2600K, that should oc nicely, I ain't gonna spend 15k on a cpu that will OC 200MHz(max), the 2600 model is over priced in that regard.

No buddy , no info yet on the k models. They should be priced at a 2k premium than normal ones.

Don't you think i7 2600 has the potential to outdo the bloomfields? How about comparing with amd thuban?
 

tkin

Back to school!!
No buddy , no info yet on the k models. They should be priced at a 2k premium than normal ones.

Don't you think i7 2600 has the potential to outdo the bloomfields? How about comparing with amd thuban?
Sandy bridge can and will outdo bloomfields and thubans easily(bulldozer is sandy's competition but will go for price vs performance as I believe bulldozers would not be able to match Sandy performance) but will you spend 15k on a cpu that can never oc?? I have an E8400 which is hopelessly outdated but I can OC it to 4GHz easily on air(cm hyper tx cooler is good enough) and still go for another year or so, with no oc potential your CPU will die an early death, so get sandy k models. A sandy 2600k was shown to get 5ghz on air, now that's outstanding, that's the kind of oc ln2 is supposed to get on nehalems and older architecture, sandy's will gladly go to 4.5Ghz+ on air, so will you let go of this opportunity?

A 4.5Ghz+ quad core 2600k matches 980x in performance and beats it in some tests, so forget bloomfield or thuban, sandy bridge is a beast on its own.

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The Sandy Bridge Preview - AnandTech :: Your Source for Hardware Analysis and News

Imagine what an Oc'ed 4Ghz+ sandy bridge can do.

Also read this guide: Sandy bridge OC Guide - XtremeSystems Forums
 
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topgear

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I think sandy bridge ( read K series one as they can be OCed only ) will outperform any similarly priced current cpu and another good thing is it consumes less voltage and power too so it will run cooler and because of snady bridge amd hexa core cpu prices are going down by every week. Now you can bag a hexa core cpu from amd for as low as 7.5k ( got this info from cilus ).
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
@ topgear

You are absolutely correct buddy. In fact amd hex cores can be bagged for as low as 6.8k and will reduce further.:-o

Yeah thats the price of a 1055t as informed by cilus. So within 10k one can purchase an amd hexcore, mobo. Perfect time for prospective buyers to upgrade.
 

noob

Cyborg Agent
all sandy bridge CPU and mobo will have on-board graphics ?
I need to build gaming PC but have delayed it. cauz i need a quad core CPU and mobo with on-board graphics. I am planning to buy graphics card after 3 months.
2nd reason: if there is any issue with gfx card , atleast i can start the PC if mobo has on-board gfx.

plz confirm.
 

tkin

Back to school!!
all sandy bridge CPU and mobo will have on-board graphics ?
I need to build gaming PC but have delayed it. cauz i need a quad core CPU and mobo with on-board graphics. I am planning to buy graphics card after 3 months.
2nd reason: if there is any issue with gfx card , atleast i can start the PC if mobo has on-board gfx.

plz confirm.
Yes, all sandy bridge cpus have graphics core, but only the H series(H67) chipset will support that graphics core, P67 will not support it.

At launch Intel is offering two chipset families for Sandy Bridge: P-series and H-series, just like with Lynnfield. The high level differentiation is easy to understand: P-series doesn't support processor graphics, H-series does.

Also note that the graphics core is different in different cpus, k series CPU(2600k/2500k) has 3000 series while the rest has 2000 series gpus which are a bit slower than the former.
 

ico

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Staff member
Just for the note, please continue your Sandy Bridge related discussions here: *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/technology-news/135653-intel-sandy-bridge-discussion.html :)

This thread is actually for price updates and discussion.
 

itisravishankar

tech master
Time to upgrade my PC. Yay!

How much would a decent p67 mobo cost?

And what is the price of AMD 6950 right now? I will need two of those. I have heard that they can be unlocked to 6970's core count. Is it possible for all model or is it hit-or-miss? Because if it isn't guaranteed I would go for another 5850 instead and save some money.
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
Guys, here is the price update from my side after 3 day Kolkata Hardware Market hunt:

These prices are from Vedant Computers (26 G. C. Avenue, Kolkata 700 013). They are one of the biggest AMD distributors and have little lesser price over the other shops around.

Processors
Phenom 1055T @ 7.8K
Phenom 1075T @ 8.6K
Phenom 1090T @ 10.1K
Core i7 950 @ 13.5K
Core i5 760 @ 9.2K

Ram
Corsair XMS3 CL9 1600 MHz DDR3 2 X 2 GB Kit @ 2.9K
Corsair XMS3 CL9 1600 MHz DDR3 2 GB @ 1.4K
Corsair 2 GB CL9 1333 MHz DDR3 @ 1.025K
Kingston 2 GB CL9 1333 MHz DDR3 @ 1.05K
ADATA 2 GB CL9 1333 MHz DDR3 @ 1.05K
Kingston 4 GB CL9 1333 MHz DDR3 @ 2.55K

Motherboard
Asus X58 Sabertooth @ 12.4K
Asus Crosshair II Formula [AMD]@ 12.4K
Gigabyte 890GPA UD3H @ 8.5K
Gigabyte 880GM-UD2H @ 3.85K
MSI 890GXM-G65 @ 6.9K

Graphics Card
Palit GT 430 @ 4.5K
Palit GTX 460 1 GB @ 10K
Palit GTS 450 @ 6.85K
Forsa GTS 250 @ 6.2K
Zotac 9800 GT @ 6.1K
Sapphire HD 6850 @ 10.4K
 
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topgear

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Time to upgrade my PC. Yay!

How much would a decent p67 mobo cost?

And what is the price of AMD 6950 right now? I will need two of those. I have heard that they can be unlocked to 6970's core count. Is it possible for all model or is it hit-or-miss? Because if it isn't guaranteed I would go for another 5850 instead and save some money.

This should give you a fair idea :

ASUS Full ATX Intel P67 Chipset Motherboards :

P8P67 ~$160
P8P67 PRO ~190
P8P67 EVO ~210
P8P67 Deluxe ~235
SABERTOOTHP67 ~$219
P8P67 WS SC ~$259
Maximus IV Extreme ~$365

ASUS Micro-ATX Intel P67 and H67 Chipset Motherboards :

P8P67-M PRO ~$149
P8H67-M EVO ~$129
ASUS Mini-ITX Intel P67 and H67 Chipset Motherboards
P8H67-I Deluxe (Price is yet to be determined.)

From here

So far everyone has succeeded in bios moding a HD6950 into a HD6970 but amd is going to release newer version of HD6950 which can't be unlocked into a HD6970. So if you want a HD6970 at HD6950 price you should hurry up. Most of the chances you will be able to mod it into HD6970.

BTW, A powercolor/sapphire HD6950 should cost you around 17.5K.

Guys, here is the price update from my side after 3 day Kolkata Hardware Market hunt:

These prices are from Vedant Computers (26 G. C. Avenue, Kolkata 700 013). They are one of the biggest AMD distributors and have little lesser price over the other shops around.

Processors
Phenom 1055T @ 7.8K
Phenom 1075T @ 8.6K
Phenom 1090T @ 10.1K
Core i7 950 @ 13.5K
Core i5 760 @ 9.2K

Ram
Corsair XMS3 CL9 1600 MHz DDR3 2 X 2 GB Kit @ 2.9K
Corsair XMS3 CL9 1600 MHz DDR3 2 GB @ 1.4K
Corsair 2 GB CL9 1333 MHz DDR3 @ 1.025K
Kingston 2 GB CL9 1333 MHz DDR3 @ 1.05K
ADATA 2 GB CL9 1333 MHz DDR3 @ 1.05K
Kingston 4 GB CL9 1333 MHz DDR3 @ 2.55K

Motherboard
Asus X58 Sabertooth @ 12.4K
Asus Crosshair II Formula [AMD]@ 12.4K
Gigabyte 890GPA UD3H @ 8.5K
Gigabyte 880GM-UD2H @ 3.85K
MSI 890GXM-G65 @ 6.9K

Graphics Card
Palit GT 430 @ 4.5K
Palit GTX 460 1 GB @ 10K
Palit GTS 450 @ 6.85K
Forsa GTS 250 @ 6.2K
Zotac 9800 GT @ 6.1K
Sapphire HD 6850 @ 10.4K

These seems really interesting. Thanks for the price updates.
 
This should give you a fair idea :

ASUS Full ATX Intel P67 Chipset Motherboards :

P8P67 ~$160
P8P67 PRO ~190
P8P67 EVO ~210
P8P67 Deluxe ~235
SABERTOOTHP67 ~$219
P8P67 WS SC ~$259
Maximus IV Extreme ~$365

ASUS Micro-ATX Intel P67 and H67 Chipset Motherboards :

P8P67-M PRO ~$149
P8H67-M EVO ~$129
ASUS Mini-ITX Intel P67 and H67 Chipset Motherboards
P8H67-I Deluxe (Price is yet to be determined.)

From here

So far everyone has succeeded in bios moding a HD6950 into a HD6970 but amd is going to release newer version of HD6950 which can't be unlocked into a HD6970. So if you want a HD6970 at HD6950 price you should hurry up. Most of the chances you will be able to mod it into HD6970.

BTW, A powercolor/sapphire HD6950 should cost you around 17.5K.



These seems really interesting. Thanks for the price updates.

You do not want an H67 based board if you want to OC -- after reading their review / info properly, the H67s will not allow OCing at all, but will make use of the onboard video output. What you want is a P67 board, which will allow OCing but will not have onboard video output.
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
Also price of two other components from Kolkata

Corsair CX 400 @ 2.4K + Vat
Tagan StoneRock 600W @ 3k + Vat
 

aby geek

Cyborg Agent
techshop.in is offering free shipping on corsair psus ,cilus what do u think about this.
and 2500k looks like a happy new year gift from intel :D
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
aby geek, I think I got a better deal than buying from Techsop.in by paying 2.87K for the same PSU with or without Shipping charge :)
 
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