d6bmg
BMG ftw!!
@op since ur taking a K series processor i assume at some stage u will oc regarding cooler u can take hyper212+
Noctua NH-U12P-SE2 is a lot better than hyper212+, which he have posted already.
@op since ur taking a K series processor i assume at some stage u will oc regarding cooler u can take hyper212+
@op since ur taking a K series processor i assume at some stage u will oc regarding cooler u can take hyper212+
Is the stacker 830SE still available? That was a sweet chassis. 7 120 MM Fans, removable motherboard tray. Amazing build quality.
well good to see everyone's rolling in...
anyways @andcha i can see your budget seems to have increased to 40k good...
good config..
@ andcha: Friend if you could wait little then wait because next gen technology are near.
I think it was one day deal they forget to update the price later. Can you confirm this ? Please.
I can wait but I would not prefer to, coz I have this bulky laptop (dell studio 17) which I need to carry back from office to home and so forth.
Until something substantial is coming or if price drop is expected.
BTW, what are you expecting and for how long do I need to wait for that.
Well, I can, but you will have to wait 2 more days.
Shall I go ahead with this or any changes?
Component Make Price Quotation from Processor Core i7 2600k 15750 Nehru Place
Motherboard MSI Z68A GD55 B3 10000 TD
RAM Gskill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL9S-(4GBx1) 1650 TD
HDD Wd/Seagate 500GB 7200 4000 Nehru Place
PSU Corsair GS600 4000 TD
Case Cooler Master (Scout/HAF 912 Advanced/???? In 5k range) 5000 Approx
UPS Intex 1KVA 1800 TD
Dvd Writer Samsung/LG 900 Nehru Place
Total 43100
Shall I go ahead with this or any changes?
Component Make Price Quotation from Processor Core i7 2600k 15750 Nehru Place
Motherboard MSI Z68A GD55 B3 10000 TD
RAM Gskill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL9S-(4GBx1) 1650 TD
HDD Wd/Seagate 500GB 7200 4000 Nehru Place
PSU Corsair GS600 4000 TD
Case Cooler Master (Scout/HAF 912 Advanced/???? In 5k range) 5000 Approx
UPS Intex 1KVA 1800 TD
Dvd Writer Samsung/LG 900 Nehru Place
Total 43100
Good Config but little change is need:
1. Does your work really need i7 2600K instead of i5 2500K ? Does Hyper threading matters for you ?
2. You should Go with 8GB Ram for your work.
3. For Cabby Go with Corsair Carbide 400R it will remove **** of all 5K cabbies out.
1. I am not sure whether what I'll do would require Hyper Threading or not but I don't want applications to lag. LOL, do I sound like a . Basically Full HD Movies/ Full HD 3D Movies, Full HD Games, Photoshop and might edit Full HD videos in future. Now I am sure I sound like one
2. I will be, but to start with, basically to keep the initial budget to the lowest I am going for 4 GB, but will later upgrade by 4 or 8 more.
3. Corsair looks good but IMO Cooler Master HAF 912 Advanced looks better, plus it has four USB ports on the front panel which is exactly what I want. Still, I'll see and compare it with CM when I go to Nehru Place.
Shall I go for it?
Thanks manFor your requirements (as posted in post# 30) an i5 is more than enough. Heck even Phenom II X4 965 is enough so I don't see the use of going for i7.
Alright guys, i5 2500k it is then. Thanks MyGeekTips for helping me save 5k
Component Make Price Quotation from Processor Core i5 2500k 10800 Nehru Place
Motherboard MSI Z68A GD55 B3 10000 TD
RAM Gskill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL9S-(4GBx1) 1650 TD
HDD Wd/Seagate 500GB 7200 4000 Nehru Place
PSU Corsair GS600 4000 TD
Case Cooler Master (Scout/HAF 912 Advanced/???? In 5k range) 6000 Approx
UPS Intex 1KVA 1800 TD
Dvd Writer Samsung/LG 900 Nehru Place
Total 39150
Upgrade 1 (in a month) Graphic Card Sapphire HD 6870 9900 TD
Total 9900
Upgrade 2 (in 2 months) RAM Gskill Ripjaws X F3-12800CL9S-(4GBx1) 1650 TD
CPU Cooler Noctua NH-U12P-SE2 3750 TD
Total 5400
Upgarde 3 (in four months)
Sound Card 5.1 Channel ASUS Xonar Essence STX 6500
Any other formula for saving guys? BTW, is there any compatibility issue with this config?
Thanks man
Let me explain you the difference between i7 2600K & i5 2500K:
Take the Core i5-2500, add 2 MB of L3 cache, Hyper-Threading, and a 100 MHz bump across the board. What do you have? The Core i7-2600K.
It doesn't sound like much of an improvement, and frankly it will make remarkably little difference when it comes to gaming. The $100 spread between the Core i5-2500K and Core i7-2600K is only recommended if you want to brag, because you're probably not going to notice any appreciable frame rate difference. The Core i7's strength is only really exploited in heavily-threaded workstation applications, rather than games.
oh cool MyGeekTips was very informative will keep that in mind...
anyway thanks and you helped OP save some money ....
good work.....