PC Buying Guide 2011- Q4

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Skud

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Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

4 Gigabyte Z68 mobos tested at Xbit Labs - UD3, UD4, UD5 and UD7:-

From UD3P to UD7: Four Gigabyte Mainboards for LGA1155 on Intel Z68 Express Chipset - X-bit labs


Might be helpful for those looking to get one. :)
 

Extreme Gamer

僕はガンダム!
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Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

No offence buddy, Thermaltake Level 10GT looks awesome because of its design, but its no where comparable to 800D in terms of cooling, upgrade-ability & Space.

Whereas Level 10 can't hold big Monsters like Asus ENGTX580 DC-II.

Final notes: End of the day a better Hardware will score much than a costlier Cabinet.

May be it sounds good with Rich Guys, who can't hold there money in their accounts instead of show off..
Corsair 800D is one of the worse (not worst) air cooling cases out there. The HAF-X beats it on air and even level 10GT may be better (not the original overpriced level 10).However for watercooling it is a good choice.
 

Tenida

Gadget Freak
Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

@Extremegamer-Corsair 800D is not worst air cooler man.Its best cabinet at 13.3K rupees.Our forum member S_V has this ask him.
 

Extreme Gamer

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Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

@tenida:

Corsair 800D is one of the worse (not worst) air cooling cases out there.

never said it was the worst, Tenida. I knew something like this was going to happen, which is why in brackets I had written not worst.

It is certainly not the best 13.3k air cooled case.
It is not just CPU, but also the GPU that matters :|
The 800D is lacking in that department.Cooler Master HAF-X and Antec Dark Fleet DF-85 are the better cases on air.

Watercooling cannot be argued about though. (unless you look at XSPC, Danger Den, Mountain Mods etc lol)
 

alistair7682

Right off the assembly line
Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

i need to buy these components
this weekend. Could someone
please check out the prices for
me?
Processor AMD A6-3650
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-
A75M-S2V
RAM G.Skill Ripjaws F3 12800CL9S-4GBRL
DVD Writer LG 22X SATA
PSU FSP Saga II 500W
Thermal paste

Could also someone find the
prices of amd a8 3850 and gskill f3 10666 2gb ram
 

Skud

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Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

15 SNB motherboards tested by this site. May be a one-stop solution for those wondering about which mobo to get:-

ocaholic - Sockel 1155 Benchmark Vergleichs-Tabellen - Mainboards - Reviews
 

d3p

PowerHouse
Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

Guys....God news for After Market Cooler Hunters...

Zalmans are available at Primeabgb...."Click Here"

*ignore if known
 

Skud

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Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

At least I was unaware. Thanks for the link.
 

cyclops

Broken In
Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

Can we have a config based on the new Intel G600 series processers, now that they are widely available? This I guess can easily fit in teh 20K budget. Would it be better than the XII x 3 based system?

Guys, is it not recommended??
 

vickybat

I am the night...I am...
Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

^^ Yes they are good and compete with athlon x2' and x3's.
 

topgear

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Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

Guys....God news for After Market Cooler Hunters...

Zalmans are available at Primeabgb...."Click Here"

*ignore if known

thanks for the link - they really have agood coolection of Zalman Coolers ;-)

BTW, there's another great cooler is available @ around ~3.5k ;-)

ThermaltakeusaFrio : Frio CLP0564
Thermaltake Frio CPU Cooler Review | bit-tech.net
 

bhavikv9488

Broken In
Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

Hey Guys,

I'm a newbie here, but just needed some help from all the techie guys.

Need to basically built up a cabinet (coz i gt my monitor and other stuff from my old PC), Kindly suggest me a configuration around Rs.15k-17k and also few round about options of various components with prices so i can jus try to sum up within my requirements and can accordingly vary my budget if required. I stay in mumbai so wud b buying the stuff from lamington road so kindly suggest me few good and reliable shops.

Need a mid range gaming config (mobo+processor+RAM+graphic card) to play games say fifa 11/COD or such and not very high end games

components need to buy

1. PSU
I have heard u need to have a good power supply and also for the
graphic card as till now i had the iball basic PSU but there wer
problems faced related to power fluctuations.clean up
2. Cabinet (doesnt matter)
3. Hard Disk 1TB intrnal (As i have got a lot of movies which i dont ever
want to delete)
4.(motherboard+processor+graphic card+ram)
Try to give me few combinations it would be very helpful


other programs i run are :

visual studio 2008
photoshop


Thanks in Advance for your answers

CHEERS :doublethumb:
 

d3p

PowerHouse
Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

@bhavikv9488 - Welcome to TDF.

Create your own thread under PC Components/Configuration.

& Yep go through the below guidlines or rules of the forum.

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alistair7682

Right off the assembly line
Re: PC Buying Guide - July 2011

went 2 lamington road on sat
Got one me the best deals from dynamic computers as most of the shops were running out me stock or never heard of amd a6 processor. I got amd a6+gigabyte a75 s2v for 10200
4gb skill ripjaws 1600mhz for 1700
Power supply 500w fps saga for 2400
Lg sata dvd sata 900
He have me this config for 15000 with bill.
 
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