Final :
Processor: Intel Core i7 2600k @ Rs. 16000
RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL9D-4GBXL @ Rs. 2600
Graphic Card: MSI R6950 Twin Frozr II/OC @Rs.15000/-
HDD: Seagate 1TB 7200.12 @Rs. 2700
DVD Writer : Asus / Sony 24X SATA DVD @ Rs.1100
PSU : Corsair Tx650 @ Rs.5200
Case: CM 690 II Advanced(Transparent Side Panel) @Rs.5500/-
Monitor: Benq G2220HD @ Rs.7200
Total : 55300/-
Still in confusion
Motherboard Asus P8Z68-V PRO @ Rs.13500/-
jas changed it to 12k , wanna know which model out of the 3 in Asus Z series is 12k
Mouse: Deathadder mostly bt my heart says WIRELESS !! Still looking
Keyboard : undecided
Speakers : Altec lansing as stated was decided , bt vickybat suggested Logitech Z523 ,
AL is 1500 while Logi is 4600Rs !! Budget worries !!
Cabinets still on war with HAF 912 advanced , Tempest , Lian Li models, 690 II advanced
If budget is left then upgrade monitor !!
*** !! Wanna end this quick and start buying asap !! ***
Update : ( this one is making me go mad now !! ) from Toms hardware
So who wins? The P8Z68-V Pro has the best overall performance, but the difference between it and the Z68 Extreme4 is less than 1%. The average difference is too small to show up on the chart, and ASRock had better efficiency.
The P8Z68-V Pro has a higher CPU overclock, but we feel a little distressed that a four-module DDR3-2200 memory kit made it beg for mercy. Not that any realistic person would really need memory that fast, but this is just another point in our overall discussion.
The real reason why we can’t hand the win to the P8Z68-V Pro is its compromised expansion card slots. Using the bottom slot at x4 results in two x1 slots and two onboard controllers being disabled. In other words, the bottom graphics card slot turns out to be more gimmick than feature, and may cause system builders to feel like they’ve been duped. That type of tomfoolery might be acceptable in lower-priced segments, but this is a $210 board!
For $10 less, ASRock adds a PCIe bridge to its Z68 Extreme4. Anyone who really wants a x4 slot should view this as mandatory. So, ASRock wins our Recommended Buy award.
does it has only 2 slots for ram ? i m already adding up the 2x2gb Gskill stuff , where is the room for upgrade then ? i already mentioned i will be upgrading d ram to 8gb laterz. If this is true atleast i will go with a 4gb single stick if still going with this mobo