PLEASE RECOMMEND POWERFUL ALL-IN-ONE PC (AIOs)

dont you know it is INTEL?

Intel Core i7 4790K 4.0Ghz(Launch date May 2014):
Flipkart - Rs.24,500
Ebay - Rs.23,500
Amazon - Rs.23,500

Intel Core i7 4770K 3.5Ghz(Launched 1 year ago) costs just Rs.1500 less!
Intel kept the pricing that way(On American sites, price difference is $15. On some sites, price is same!! But then in india, we have greedy people who convert $15 x Rs.60 = Rs.1500, not 900) Saala har cheez me khate hai india mein.

Now why INTEL is breaking market of 4770K by pushing 500Mhz faster version at same price?...
This has created doubts in my mind that we are heading for 6 Core days within 3 months so Intel is pushing stock maybe(already made full profits from i7 series). This 4790K looks like a throw-away gift before jumping to 6-core, 8-core era(begininning with Broadwell).

Should i wait 6 more months or buy myself a PC now?... (i don't have one).. Broadwell's entry level 6-core version is around Rs.30,000(rough calculation). But i am hesitating because we may not see 4-core processors again in 2015, they will be history. 6-core, 8-core will be new norm. so i have to postpone my buy again it seems. :twisted:

Also, i found something cool here:
PCI-e interfaced SSD on amazon which read/write at speed of 800MB/sec!
If this comes in store nearby, i will buy one. :twisted:
 
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sam_738844

Wise Old Owl
Intel Core i7 4790K 4.0Ghz(Launch date May 2014):
Flipkart - Rs.24,500
Ebay - Rs.23,500
Amazon - Rs.23,500

Intel Core i7 4770K 3.5Ghz(Launched 1 year ago) costs just Rs.1500 less!
Intel kept the pricing that way(On American sites, price difference is $15. On some sites, price is same!! But then in india, we have greedy people who convert $15 x Rs.60 = Rs.1500, not 900) Saala har cheez me khate hai india mein.

Now why INTEL is breaking market of 4770K by pushing 500Mhz faster version at same price?...
This has created doubts in my mind that we are heading for 6 Core days within 3 months so Intel is pushing stock maybe(already made full profits from i7 series). This 4790K looks like a throw-away gift before jumping to 6-core, 8-core era(begininning with Broadwell).

Should i wait 6 more months or buy myself a PC now?... (i don't have one).. Broadwell's entry level 6-core version is around Rs.30,000(rough calculation). But i am hesitating because we may not see 4-core processors again in 2015, they will be history. 6-core, 8-core will be new norm. so i have to postpone my buy again it seems. :twisted:

Also, i found something cool here:
PCI-e interfaced SSD on amazon which read/write at speed of 800MB/sec!
If this comes in store nearby, i will buy one. :twisted:

those SSD's are bloody expensive for sure :(
 

rijinpk1

Aspiring Novelist
Intel Postpones Launch of High-End ?Broadwell-K? Processors to July ? September, 2015 - X-bit labs
 
^^ that article is outdated, also that site looks shady. Broadwell is coming on 29th August.

One question - How come people are adding 2133Mhz DDR3 to i7 Quad-core processors?
Isn't i7 4 Quad-core series limited to 1600 Mhz(CPU-Boss website says so)? So why people wasting money on adding 2133Mhz ones to i7 4770K?

Only 6-Core versions have quad channel DDR3 support as per CPU-Boss site.

I digged out some more prices:
Intel i7 4930K - 6 Core
IT depot - 40,735
Amazon - 43,500
Ebay - 42,200
Flipkart -

Intel i7 4790K - 4 Core
IT depot - 23,375
Amazon - 24,900
Ebay - 23,400
Flipkart -

Intel i7 4820K - 4 Core
IT depot - 22,490
Amazon - 24,899
Ebay - 25,000
Flipkart -

Intel i7 4960X - 6 Core
IT depot - 72,765
Amazon - 73,000
Ebay - Not available
Flipkart -

One more question - i7 4790K and i7 4820K costs same. But 4820K has wider memory bandwidth(quad channel). Does it mean this will perform better for running VM machines and visual studio 2013?... i don't mind extra 10K for motherboard if this is true. But one drawback is, there is no inbuilt graphics in 4820K and graphics cards are unreliable(BSOD).
 
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rijinpk1

Aspiring Novelist
^^ that article is outdated, also that site looks shady. Broadwell is coming on 29th August.
it is barely a month old and it is not a shady site. read the article again. the article does not say that broadwell is not coming,only 'K' series overclocker's/enthusiasts cpus may be affected. any way take it with a pinch of salt. nothing can be predicted . only time can tell the truth.

One question - How come people are adding 2133Mhz DDR3 to i7 Quad-core processors?
Isn't i7 4 Quad-core series limited to 1600 Mhz(CPU-Boss website says so)? So why people wasting money on adding 2133Mhz ones to i7 4770K?

those memory sticks will work. you just need to overclock the cpu. you need a supporting mobo too.

One more question - i7 4790K and i7 4820K costs same. But 4820K has wider memory bandwidth(quad channel). Does it mean this will perform better for running VM machines and visual studio 2013?... i don't mind extra 10K for motherboard if this is true. But one drawback is, there is no inbuilt graphics in 4820K and graphics cards are unreliable(BSOD).

4820k has additional 2MB L3 cache memory. for real world performance 4790k's additional clock speed may help it to squeeze more performance.
gpus are not unreliable ;)
 
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