Mobo , proccy and ram needed. Please help.

hey guys those parts are not available here for that price.
For amd x4 635 its 5200
and for hard disk 1950
for Ram 2200

is kingston cheap or corsair ?

and i don have budget for good PSU .
so please tell me

Can i run this config with the 250 watt PSU ?

Power Supply ATX Power Supply – Passive PFC at 230V only/non-PFC with a 115v/230V line switch
Passive Power Factor Correction (PFC) – with voltage set to 230V
50-60 Hz rated line frequency
250 watt as default power output
 
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Antonykraj

Right off the assembly line
hi you could order online through Delta - The Best in IT in INDIA .
Amd Atlon ii x4 635 - Rs.4700
Asus ati 5450 -Rs 3650
Kingston ddr3 1333 - Rs 1525
Seagate 500 gb sata- Rs 1825

I added all the items above in the cart and entered shipping address to karnataka , hiriadka postal code: 576113.
The shipping cost comes to Rs.365
So you could get the products at above mentioned prices plus Rs.365 towards shipping from them.
Hope this helps.
 

Zangetsu

I am the master of my Fate.
@siddarthmallya:differnt users different opinions....dnt get confused.....& dnt ask for any type of mobo.....there tons of mobo available....
either go for MSI,Gigabyte or ASUS....,EVGA,
other brands rarely u get is jetway,hisrock etc.....
stick with AMD Setup.....and intel setup will increase ur budget....
& pls if u can buy atleast an entry level card...will do wonders for u.....
coz IGP is not enough.....
 

Zangetsu

I am the master of my Fate.
i want to save some money on RAM and use it for good mobo .
is G-skill cheap and good ?

G-Skill,Corsair are excellent brands....
& also transcend,kingston,hynix.....
but g-skill is not cheap as compared to transcend & kingston


there r also new brands in the market OCZ,mushkin,strontium etc
 
J

Joker

Guest
Can i run this config with the 250 watt PSU ?

Power Supply ATX Power Supply – Passive PFC at 230V only/non-PFC with a 115v/230V line switch
Passive Power Factor Correction (PFC) – with voltage set to 230V
50-60 Hz rated line frequency
250 watt as default power output
a new PSU is a must... :|

i will suggest u to start a new thread actually...mentioning everything which u want to buy and a specific budget.

this thread has been cluttered..i wanted to suggest u a config...but going through the thread i dont understand what u want. :(

so please start a new thread. :)
 
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@joker
if i start a new thread it would be a double for same topic .

I want to upgrade my PC . i need

motherboard
Processor - Athlon x4 635
Ram - 2gb ddr 3
Hard disk - 500 gb

My budget is Rs 14000 .
I want to play latest games { not with high settings }
I dont mind if its low resltion and settings .

So i am thinking buying a motherboard with AMD chipset 785G or 880G .
At my place price of AMD x4 635 is 5.2 k
2 gb ddr 3 kingston is 2.1 k
500gb Hard disk is 1950
I am now confused about motherboard .

I have a PSU of my HP desktop DX2255
Is it enough or should i upgrade that also .
I not getting know how to adjust my budget .
 

coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
^^ most branded PC use generic PSU (mayn't be made in China but surely some very low cost ones).

ok at 14k, lets see:

Athlon II X3 435 2.9GHz
Gigabyte GA-MA785GMT-US2H/880GM-UD2H
2Gb DDR3
500Gb Sata HDD
a generic 500W PSU

total: total will be at 12,000. or maybe less if you buy ram from SMC. with the extra cash buy a better PSU.

OR

Athlon II X3 435 2.9Ghz
Gigabyte 740G
2Gb DDR3
500Gb HDD
HD5570 1Gb
500W local generic PSU

sum it up & it comes at ~14k. now choose which one you like/prefer.

my friend ordered the 2nd config yesterday, except the PSU from SMC. you can try get the HD5670 512Mb.
 
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joshiks7

Journeyman
Desktop PC

Is it better to have inbuilt graphic card or to incorporate separately?
(Needed for basic and middle segment gaming)
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
For any kind of gaming (mild, casual or advanced) a dedicated graphics card is always advisable. Inbuilt graphics is good for may be decoding HD video cotent or HTPC purpose and may play some of the old titles in low/mid setting but not good for today's gaming.
 
but if i buy on line , how shld i apply for warranties if my parts go bad ?
wont it be a problem ?

btw whats GENERIC PSU ?
 
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coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
2 ways:
1. take it to a local service center or maybe distributor.
2. send it to their service center (that maybe in some other state) through courier.

Generic PSU = cheap PSU (mayn't be local or cheap but not upto the mark). not from the well known branded manufacturers. theres many good manufacturer of PSU that we have very less idea & so many times tell as local or so. Delta & Forton (FSP & recently brought Sparkle group) are 2 of them.

but i feel its better buy a good item online than a cheap pc part that have every chance of going bad. in the end you pay more.

PS: today checked the 12V rail on the 2nd PC's PSU which is a iBall 400W (gave it to a friend. the entire PC). it was showing some 6.8V or something. 6.5-7V on a 12V rail. now my current PC's PSU i.e. FSP Saga II 400W offering 12-12.5V on the 12V rail.

this shows the difference between a proper PSU & a cheap generic one. can't say about the current delivered. but expect the max power on offer in the iBall to be around 250W max.
 
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