Manickaraj
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PSU: Pick among Corsair and Tagan. Starts at 4k for a 450W PSU
RAM: Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800MHz should be good: 1.5k for 2Gb
HDD: Seagate 7200.12 or Western Digital green 500Gb : 2.7k
Thanks man.
PSU: Pick among Corsair and Tagan. Starts at 4k for a 450W PSU
RAM: Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800MHz should be good: 1.5k for 2Gb
HDD: Seagate 7200.12 or Western Digital green 500Gb : 2.7k
GFX: 4870 512MB is good @ 9k
I know. But the 4870 1GB is for 11k! That is not in budget. If The budget is expandable, then please have a look at Palit GTX260 896MB GDDR3 SONIC @ 10.6k. Don't buy any other GTX260, go for the Palit SONIC edition! Also, I strongly recommend that you buy an AMD processor, if u can afford, get the Phenom II X3 720 BE @ 7.5k. I can't really recommend a lesser priced mobo as I dunno about them,but someone else here should be able to.
Then I decided on Dell Studio 15 , which comes with Core 2 Duo T6500 , 3GB R.A.M. in dual channel mode and ATI RADEON 4570 . It would cost around 49,000 . But then , build quality was again a question .
Why not go for Lappy now? You can't realistically expect a non netbook system which you are going to lug around for 4days everytime you go home! Laptops were designed to be bought by traveling people like you!Therefore , I have decide to go for a desktop . My budget is 35,000 at maximum . And that is for everything , including Uninterpretable Power Supply . Because , eventually , I will have to go for a laptop , but then , maybe a netbook can do the job then . What to you guys suggest ? Dual core or quad core ?
One point of interest might be that I want my System to be as light and compact as possible because I will carry it back home during breaks and also internships at I.S.R.O. centers . And the journey back home happens to be around 4 days by train .
Therefore , I am going in for a 17" inch monitor .
My primary requirements : Games , of course along with computer aided designing , some amount of data analysis and interpretation stuff and maybe simulation as well . My second point of concern it should be stable enough to last four years. And most important of all , should I get my system now or hold on for a while . December at maximum. I would not mind getting an onboard graphics right now and upgrading later on . But I do want a powerful processor and a stable configuration .Thank you for reading till the end .
Hi guys . I have been completely out of touch with hardware since the days of Athlon 64 and MSI RS 480 . Right now , I am about to get into Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology , Trivandrum .
First of all , I decided on a laptop , Dell Inspirion 14 , but it came with a weak graphics card , ATI RADEON 4330 ,to be precise . Build quality was a problem as well .
Then I decided on Dell Studio 15 , which comes with Core 2 Duo T6500 , 3GB R.A.M. in dual channel mode and ATI RADEON 4570 . It would cost around 49,000 . But then , build quality was again a question .
Therefore , I have decide to go for a desktop . My budget is 35,000 at maximum . And that is for everything , including Uninterpretable Power Supply .
Because , eventually , I will have to go for a laptop , but then , maybe a netbook can do the job then .
What to you guys suggest ? Dual core or quad core ?
One point of interest might be that I want my System to be as light and compact as possible because I will carry it back home during breaks and also internships at I.S.R.O. centers . And the journey back home happens to be around 4 days by train .
Therefore , I am going in for a 17" inch monitor .
My primary requirements : Games , of course along with computer aided designing , some amount of data analysis and interpretation stuff and maybe simulation as well .
My second point of concern it should be stable enough to last four years .
And most important of all , should I get my system now or hold on for a while . December at maximum .
I would not mind getting an onboard graphics right now and upgrading later on .
But I do want a powerful processor and a stable configuration .
Thank you for reading till the end .
^^that's spot on. go for that config.
Also, if you are going to use applications that are going to make full use of 4 cores like AV encoding, go for Q9550 for 11k for Intel. but you may not be able to get full rig inside 35k.