New Gaming RIG for 1.5 lakh

msaiashwin

Journeyman
I my older posts kept telling about my new pc but couldn't purchase it because of some personal work. So finally now I have decided to buy it and I feel good that I have waited because now I can get the much better GTX 580 which is cooler and faster than the GTX 480.

I dont feel it worth waiting for sandy bridge as only the mainstream variants on LGA 1155 will be available in january 2k11 not the high end LGA 2011

This is my final config. Please give your valuable suggestions on it. Also inform me about the change in prices of the products if any.


Motherboard: MSI Big Bang Xpower-17k( I personally like MSI for the military class componenets and good pricing. Suggest alternative from gigabyte if any)

Processor: Intel Core i7 950-15k
Graphic Card: MSI Nvidia GTX 580-32k
RAM: Corsair Dominator 12GB(3X4GB) 1600FSB: 20k
Hard Disk: Seagate 2 TB(2X1TB)- 7k
PSU: Corsair HX 850 or AX 850?( wanna have 850 w for future proofing my system)-10k approx

Cabinet: Cooler Master HAF-X-11k

Monitor: Samsung PX2370-14k (Please suggest a better one if available or the cheapest 27 inch)

UPS: APC 1kVA-6.5k
OS: Windows 7 Home premium- 6k
Keyboard: Microsoft SideWinder X6- 3.4k
Mouse: Some cheap wireless mouse
CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper N620( Light OCing)
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
Buudy at your budget i would suggest to wait for the new processors and gpu's.

Intel will launch sandybridge in jan2011 and amd will launch its cayman gpu's(6970 &6950) this month.They will go head on with gtx 580 and 570.

Who knows, the mainstream sandybridge might beat the bloomfield i7's. Early previews suggest that it might do it.
They will also help reducing the prices of current cpu's.
So just hold your horses till then and you will get some sweet deals.
 

Ishu Gupta

Manchester United
Unless you are desparate to get your rig in december, wait for Sandybridge. From what I have seen in the previews, they are not much better than the i7s but OC much higher. Graphics part is of of no use as you are getting a dedicated one.

You haven't mentioned uses so its gaming based.

Motherboard: Light OCing Gigabyte X58A-UD3R @ 12k
Heavy OCing Gigabyte X58A-UD7 @ 19k

Processor: Intel Core i7 950 @ 14k
Graphic Card:(Wait for 69XX)
RAM: GSkill 12GB(3X4GB) 1600FSB CL7 : 15k
Hard Disk: Seagate 2 TB(2X1TB)- 6k (SSD? Intel X-25M G2 80GB @ 10k)
PSU: Corsair HX 850 or AX 850?( wanna have 850 w for future proofing my system)-10k approx

Cabinet: Cooler Master HAF-X-11k

Monitor: Dell G2410 @ 14k
Dell U2311H @ 14k

UPS: APC 1kVA-6.5k
OS: Windows 7 Home premium- 6k
Keyboard: Microsoft SideWinder X6- 3.4k
Mouse: Some cheap wireless mouse
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D14 @ 4.8k (for heavy OCing)

TOTAL 1.07L

That's like 43k left for GFX etc.
I didn't change things based on preference(Cabinet, KB, OS).
 
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vickybat

I am the night...I am...
As far as i have read , the topend sandybridge might beat all i7's(bloomfields & not gulftowns). So its advised to wait a bit because you have a very good budget and should not go for old hardware.

Wait for the reviews and then decide.
 
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msaiashwin

Journeyman
From the leaked initial benchmark by fudzilla it looks like 6970 is fast but it doesn't beat the gtx 580...they say that it comes close to gtx 580 but doesn't beat it..so the leaked price of 6970 is around $450

and as far as sandy bridge is concerned i am not into too much of OCing..and i doubt whether LGA 1155 will support tri channel memory..
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
@ msaiashwin

Thats why i'm sayin buddy, just wait a little until things get clear. Who knows sandybridge just might support trichannel. Wait till jan and then you can splurge your money and get the best.
 

Ishu Gupta

Manchester United
Dual Channel Vs Triple Channel does not make any difference except in benchmarks.

And SB is going to be Dual Channel.
 
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msaiashwin

Journeyman
For the motherboard is MSI not good? i like the bundle that comes along with msi boards..how is the performance of msi? Both gigabyte and msi have hardcore components..
 

Ishu Gupta

Manchester United
Gigabyte > ASUS > MSI
for x58.

Anyways you won't see too much difference as the OC is going to be limited by CPUs than by Mobos.
 
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msaiashwin

Journeyman
After looking at the performance of sandy bridge now i feel i am glad that i did not buy my system till now. Now i have finalized my system with sandy bridge as:

What do u guys feel abouth sandy bridge? is it way better than the bloomfield's?

Also there will be no problem if i buy the products one week after launch right?(9th january launch)

As i told budget 1.5 lakh

Motherboard:(want to choose a high end board for more usb 3.0 which is a compulsion for my dad):
suggest one of these three with the approx prices..
1.ASUS Maximus IV extreme
2. Gigabyte P67 UD7
3. ASUS P67 Sabertooth

Processor: Intel Core i7 2600k(approx 17k)

Graphic Card: MSI Nvidia GTX 580(approx 29k)

RAM: Corsair Dominator 16GB(4X4GB) 1600FSB(approx 15k):

Hard Disk:
1.Seagate 2 TB(2X1TB)(approx 5.8k).
2. will save some money for second generation 25nm SSD's( I heard they are coming soon)

PSU: Corsair HX 850(850w for future proof in case i wanna add more components later) 9.3k

Cabinet: Cooler Master HAF-X 11.2k

Monitor: please suggest one.
1.Samsung PX2370
2. Dell IPS U2310H
3. Acer T231H(tpuch monitor)
4. Dell touch monitor.

UPS: APC 1kVA-

OS: Windows 7 Home premium-

Keyboard: Microsoft SideWinder X6-

Mouse: some good wireless mouse(please suggest)

CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper N620( Light OCing)

Speaker: Already have an altec lansing FX3021.

Printer: HP K209a-7.6k(anything better than this?)
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
1.5 lakh is a lot of money and you can optimized your configuration further for a more performance oriented system.
For example get a 1 TB Seagate HDD @ 2.6K for storage and Seagate Momentus XT 500GB hybrid Drive @ 7.8K. This drive uses a 8GB SSD as its cache and hence performs far better than normal HDDs and near to WD Velociraptor 10000 RPM HDDS priced @ 13K.

Regarding Graphics card, get a GTX 570 as main graphics card and add another GTS 450 @ 7K as dedicated PhysX card. It will also improve performance. GTX 570 is enough for a 24" display or Full HD (1920X1080) gaming.
 

abhidev

Human Spambot
Dude Sandybridge has been release officially...so expect them to arrive in the market anytime....they are said to gv 10-50% more performance than the current i-series...
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
After looking at the performance of sandy bridge now i feel i am glad that i did not buy my system till now. Now i have finalized my system with sandy bridge as:

What do u guys feel abouth sandy bridge? is it way better than the bloomfield's?

Also there will be no problem if i buy the products one week after launch right?(9th january launch)

As i told budget 1.5 lakh

Motherboard:(want to choose a high end board for more usb 3.0 which is a compulsion for my dad):
suggest one of these three with the approx prices..
1.ASUS Maximus IV extreme
2. Gigabyte P67 UD7
3. ASUS P67 Sabertooth

Processor: Intel Core i7 2600k(approx 17k)

Graphic Card: MSI Nvidia GTX 580(approx 29k)

RAM: Corsair Dominator 16GB(4X4GB) 1600FSB(approx 15k):

Hard Disk:
1.Seagate 2 TB(2X1TB)(approx 5.8k).
2. will save some money for second generation 25nm SSD's( I heard they are coming soon)

PSU: Corsair HX 850(850w for future proof in case i wanna add more components later) 9.3k

Cabinet: Cooler Master HAF-X 11.2k

Monitor: please suggest one.
1.Samsung PX2370
2. Dell IPS U2310H
3. Acer T231H(tpuch monitor)
4. Dell touch monitor.

UPS: APC 1kVA-

OS: Windows 7 Home premium-

Keyboard: Microsoft SideWinder X6-

Mouse: some good wireless mouse(please suggest)

CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper N620( Light OCing)

Speaker: Already have an altec lansing FX3021.

Printer: HP K209a-7.6k(anything better than this?)


Stick with the gtx 580 as its bit more future proof than 570 and considering your budget, 580 is the way to go. Sli another in future by saving some more.

Check out corsair 800d cabinet.

Go for asus p67 sabertooth and it will be good enough. Try corsair h70 hydro cooler and oc the cpu as 2600k overclocks like breeze as it has unlocked multiplier.

The psu is rock solid and is a modular one so go for it eyes closed. The dell panel is good as its an ips panel.

Go for 4x2 gb ram now and upgrade later.

For hdd try wd black 2tb now and when 25nm ssd'd are released , grab one and make it your primary partition.
 

abhidev

Human Spambot
@vickybat: would suggest wait for Z68 mobo...but anyways you won't need any onboard graphics as you hv the powerful gtx 580:mrgreen:
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
@ abhidev

Yes i agree. Z68 might give the op to use QUICKSYNC by utilizing onboard gpu for video transcoding and encoding apps. Its way faster than cuda and stream at the moment.

So waiting for that may prove worthwhile.
 

rajan1311

Padawan
Why would you go for just an 850HX ? How is that future proof? It can not handle Overclocked 580s ...get a 1200W Antec. But what ever you get, I want pics when you get it :)
 
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msaiashwin

Journeyman
@rajan will definitely do that once i get my components and assemble my system.

Just one question when will core i7 2600k be available in india?

also when will the asus p67 maximus IV extreme and p67 sabertooth be available in india? also have gigabyte launched their p67 boards?
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
Corsair hx 850 can handle two gtx 580's in sli easily. But to be more future proof, try corsair ax 1200. Its got tremendous efficiency levels and is rated at 80+ gold , just falling short of a platinum rating. Will definitely conserve electricity bill.

Its one of corsair's custom designed psu can goes head to head with antec 1200. I would definitely go for the corsair if i had two or more 580's.
 
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