Hitman wants gaming machine...........But only has 70K.......

hitman4

In the zone
1. What is the purpose of the computer? What all applications and games are you going to run? (Stupid answers like 'gaming' or 'office work' will not work. Be exact. Which games? Which applications? Avoid the word 'et cetera.')
Ans: Gaming for hitman, bf3, cod, fifa, and all latest single players....
Also will watch movies....

2. What is your overall budget? If you can extend a bit for a more balanced configuration, then mention this too.
Ans: have only 70,000 INR nothing else

3. Planning to overclock?
Ans: if budget permits

4. Which Operating System are you planning to use?
Ans: windows 7 home premium ( please include this in overall budget)

5. How much hard drive space is needed?
Ans:Min 1tb

6. Do you want to buy a monitor? If yes, please mention which screen size and resolution do you want. If you already have a monitor and want to reuse it, again mention the size and resolution of monitor you have.
Ans: yes atleast 22 inch

7. Which components you DON'T want to buy or which components you already have and plan on reusing?
Ans: -

8. When are you planning to buy the system?
Ans: before 25th december

9. Have you ever built a desktop before or will this be done by an assembler?
Ans: no.... but i will try to do my first built..

10. Where do you live? Are you buying locally? Are you open to buying stuff from online shops if you don't get locally?
Ans:new delhi i will buy either from nehru place or from flipkart...

11. Anything else which you would like to say?
Ans: please include following components in your built
CPU, MB, GPU, PSU, HD, OD, RAM, CASE, Monitor, KB, Mouse, UPS, OS

THANK YOU ALL IN ADVANCE
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
AMD FX 8350 4 GHz @ 12.5K
MSI 990FX-GD65/Gigabyte 990FX-UD3 @ 9K/9.5K
Corsair Vengeance Red 2100 MHz CL11 4GB X 2 @ 4.6K
WD Green 1TB SATA III 64MB Cache @ 4.2K
Corsair CX 600V2 @ 4K
Sapphire HD 7950 VAPOR-X OC With Boost @ 22K
Asus 24X SATA DVD R/W @ 1K
Logitech G400 Gaming Mouse @ 1.4K
Logitec Keyboard @ 0.4K
AOC e2251Fwe 21.5" IPS LED Display @ 8.4K/ BenQ GW2250HM VA Panel @ 8.7K
APC 800VA UPS @ 3.5K

Total 71.5K with Gigabyte Motherboard, 71K with MSI Motherboard.
 

mandarpalshikar

Why So Serious ???
@Cilus.. you forgot about cabinet :(

@OP - Since Cilus has suggested AMD config....Here is an Intel config for you to consider...


ComponentNamePrice
CPUCore i5 3570K13,500
MotherboardASUS P8Z77-VLX10,500
RAMG.Skill RipjawsX 1600 MHz 8GB (2x4GB) (F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL)3,400
Graphics CardSapphire HD 7850 HDMI OC Edition 2 GB15,500
PSUCorsair GS6004,500
CabinetBitFenix Merc Alpha2,500
HDDSeagate Barracuda 1 TB4,300
MonitorBenQ G2420HD9,000
UPSAPC 800VA3,500
Optical DriveAny Asus / LG DVD Writer900
CPU CoolerCM Hyper 212 Evo2,000
Keyboard / MouseLogitech Gaming Combo G1001600
Total71,200
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
^^ DOn't suggest BenQ G2420 now, it is a LCD display and 1st generation of TN panel based LCD launched by BenQ. Their contrast, brightens and Viewing angle is not a match for the current LED displays. The AOC monitor offers better performance due to LED backlit panel and the BenQ GW2250HM offers better quality due to the use of VA panel.
 

vkl

Cyborg Agent
Processor:Intel i5 3470 -11.7k
Motherboard:Gigabyte GA-H77M-D3H -5.6k
RAM:G.Skill RipjawsX(1600MHz)(F3-12800CL9S) 4GB*2 - 3k
PSU:Corsair GS600 -4.4k
HDD:WD Green 1TB -4.2k
Optical drive:Asus DRW-24B5ST -1k
Cabinet:CM elite 311plus -2.7k
Monitor: Dell ST2220L-8.2k
Graphic card:SAPPHIRE HD 7950 VAPOR-X OC :22.5k or SAPPHIRE HD 7870-17.7k
Mouse&KB:Logitech MK200 -0.7k
UPS:APC 1.1kVA UPS:5.2k
OS:Microsoft Windows7 home premium:7k
Total=76.2k / 71.4k

As gaming is the main priority you can do away with overclocking for a better graphic card.For monitor also check out the AOC 22"" (E22FWE) IPS monitor suggested by Cilus.
 

mandarpalshikar

Why So Serious ???
^^ DOn't suggest BenQ G2420 now, it is a LCD display and 1st generation of TN panel based LCD launched by BenQ. Their contrast, brightens and Viewing angle is not a match for the current LED displays. The AOC monitor offers better performance due to LED backlit panel and the BenQ GW2250HM offers better quality due to the use of VA panel.

Noted... AOC here on then.
 
OP
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hitman4

In the zone
cilus and vkl you have both suggested western digital green hard disk but i have heard that it is has some serious issues. can you throw some light on that...?

Processor:Intel i5 3470 -11.7k
Motherboard:Gigabyte GA-H77M-D3H -5.6k
RAM:G.Skill RipjawsX(1600MHz)(F3-12800CL9S) 4GB*2 - 3k
PSU:Corsair GS600 -4.4k
HDD:WD Green 1TB -4.2k
Optical drive:Asus DRW-24B5ST -1k
Cabinet:CM elite 311plus -2.7k
Monitor: Dell ST2220L-8.2k
Graphic card:SAPPHIRE HD 7950 VAPOR-X OC :22.5k or SAPPHIRE HD 7870-17.7k
Mouse&KB:Logitech MK200 -0.7k
UPS:APC 1.1kVA UPS:5.2k
OS:Microsoft Windows7 home premium:7k
Total=76.2k / 71.4k

As gaming is the main priority you can do away with overclocking for a better graphic card.For monitor also check out the AOC 22"" (E22FWE) IPS monitor suggested by Cilus.
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vkl can you tell me gaming differences between 7870 and 7950 graphics cards?
 

mandarpalshikar

Why So Serious ???
the config by vkl is the most balanced of all. Would recommend you to get the HD 7950. Although it means extending budget but it will really be money well spent :)

its upgrade copy that cannot be installed on fresh machines.

No its not. I am using it myself. Did a fresh install day before yesterday. Only the title says upgrade pack. But its not.
 

vkl

Cyborg Agent
@hitman4
For some WD Green would work out fine,while others might have experienced a failure with a Green drive.In any case one can go for RMA in the limited period of warranty.
WD Green is low power,reasonable performance drive.You can look for 1TB 7200rpm drive from WD which have higher performance relatively,would cost around 5k,else Seagate barracuda 1TB 7200rpm drives are available for 4.4k.

HD7950 on an average is around 15-20% faster than hd7870.When it comes to demanding games,with hd7950 one would be able to push for higher playable settings than with hd7870 i.e.in such cases you would be able to push higher image quality levels with hd79750,example is sleeping dogs.HD7870 is quite a good card for its price.This card is faster than the fastest single GPU card of the last generation.
 
OP
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hitman4

In the zone
@hitman4
For some WD Green would work out fine,while others might have experienced a failure with a Green drive.In any case one can go for RMA in the limited period of warranty.
WD Green is low power,reasonable performance drive.You can look for 1TB 7200rpm drive from WD which have higher performance relatively,would cost around 5k,else Seagate barracuda 1TB 7200rpm drives are available for 4.4k.

HD7950 on an average is around 15-20% faster than hd7870.When it comes to demanding games,with hd7950 one would be able to push for higher playable settings than with hd7870 i.e.in such cases you would be able to push higher image quality levels with hd79750,example is sleeping dogs.HD7870 is quite a good card for its price.This card is faster than the fastest single GPU card of the last generation.

What is use of fxaa and sxaa... in games?

hey guys i was thinking what about this

Cpu : Intel i5 3220k Rs.7000
Motherboard : Gigabyte h77 d3h Rs.6000
Ram : Gskill Ripjaws 2 X 4gb Rs.2800
Hard Disk : Western Digital Caviar Black 1tb Rs.6000
Graphics Card : Gigabyte GTX 660 OC Rs.14500
Power Supply : Corsair GS600 Rs.5400
Optical Drive : Asus 24X B5ST Rs.1000
Cabinet : NZXT Source 210 Rs.3000
Monitor : Benq GL2450HM Rs.10400
Keyboard : Logitech K200 Rs.500
Mouse : Logitech G400 Rs.1500
Mouse Pad: Razer Goliathus Rs.500
UPS : APC Black 1100 Rs.5250
OS : Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Rs.6750
TOTAL : Rs.70000

Then i can sli it later after two three months .....

As two GTX660s give better performance than one GTX680...
 

vkl

Cyborg Agent
What is use of fxaa and sxaa... in games?

hey guys i was thinking what about this

Cpu : Intel i5 3220k Rs.7000
Motherboard : Gigabyte h77 d3h Rs.6000
Ram : Gskill Ripjaws 2 X 4gb Rs.2800
Hard Disk : Western Digital Caviar Black 1tb Rs.6000
Graphics Card : Gigabyte GTX 660 OC Rs.14500
Power Supply : Corsair GS600 Rs.5400
Optical Drive : Asus 24X B5ST Rs.1000
Cabinet : NZXT Source 210 Rs.3000
Monitor : Benq GL2450HM Rs.10400
Keyboard : Logitech K200 Rs.500
Mouse : Logitech G400 Rs.1500
Mouse Pad: Razer Goliathus Rs.500
UPS : APC Black 1100 Rs.5250
OS : Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit Rs.6750
TOTAL : Rs.70000

Then i can sli it later after two three months .....

As two GTX660s give better performance than one GTX680...

FXAA and SSAA are anti-aliasing algorithms used in the game to avoid artifacts in images.
Real-world image of an object is continuous i.e. it has smooth curves.The pixels we see on a monitor are discrete and are of uniform colour.
So while representing a thing digitally we get jagged images.To present better picture there are different anti-aliasing techniques in order to avoid jagged edges/lines.
SS stands for super-sampling in SSAA.
In SSAA many instantaneous samples of a point is taken and rendered at 2x or more the display resolution,it is then resized to the required resolution and the average colour is calculated.
By doing this the lines and edged look continuous,smoother and closer to realistic image.
This technique is very accurate but takes a lot of hit on performance of the video cards.So some less tasking but good AA algorithms/techniques were implemented later.
Examples are MSAA and FXAA.
The main purpose of FXAA was to provide good level of image quality near about MSAA but not equal to it while taking a lesser hit at performance.
With stronger video cards better level of image qualities can be achieved by using various AA settings available.


There is no i5 3220k.I think you are talking about i3 3220.
Go for an i5 atleast.There are quite a few number of games which work well on a capable quad core-processor.Even though with 2 hyper-threaded cores i3 has 4 logical cores but in some new games,it would be somewhat slower than an i5 of the same gen.Games like Justcause2,starcrafII,skyrim are examples where the i3 would be somewhat slower than the i5.

You can opt for windows8 in place of win7.Mandarpalshikar confirmed about win8 pack he got can also be used for fresh install.Also Microsoft Windows 8 Professional OEM 64bit-6k is available.
 

gameranand

Living to Play
@hitman4
For some WD Green would work out fine,while others might have experienced a failure with a Green drive.In any case one can go for RMA in the limited period of warranty.
WD Green is low power,reasonable performance drive.You can look for 1TB 7200rpm drive from WD which have higher performance relatively,would cost around 5k,else Seagate barracuda 1TB 7200rpm drives are available for 4.4k.

HD7950 on an average is around 15-20% faster than hd7870.When it comes to demanding games,with hd7950 one would be able to push for higher playable settings than with hd7870 i.e.in such cases you would be able to push higher image quality levels with hd79750,example is sleeping dogs.HD7870 is quite a good card for its price.This card is faster than the fastest single GPU card of the last generation.

If he is not buying a SSD then its better to get a Blue or Black edition as Green edition is more suitable for data dumping rather than a Boot drive. As for GPU I guess OP should go for 7950 as it will give significant performance boost for him. :)
 
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