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coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
so guys i finally purchased my gaming rig

Amd phenom II x6 1090t @14000
Gigabyte 880gm ud2h @6000
GSkill ripgaws 4gb kit 1600mhz @6600
CM GX 650W @5500
WD 500gb cavier black @2900
CM 120 mm x2 @400

i already had CM centurion 590
Nvidia 9800gt 512mb
Sony optirack
6 fans 120mm in total(2 intake front,2 exhaust top,1 intake side,1 exhaust rear)
LG 20 widescreen

congrats on the purchase. but your rig got more processing power than graphics.

@dissel, nice choice. congrats.

@static_x, you creating an excellent collection of best audio equipments i ever seen. really nice purchase :razz:
 

azzu

AJJU
Bought a Sony DCR-SR68ES handycam
60x optical zoom ( i still cant figure it out y so much )
80gb in built memory , with option of mem stick ( Hybrid)
in 19 k and an extra batt pack for 3 k ( lasts 3 hours i think)

I got a Nikon l110
for 14k with rechargeable AA cells and a nikon charger
and a pouch too
all included
 

banskt

Broken In
So, finally I bought my PC.

Thanks to all of you. It would not have been possible to have such a rig without all your help. Please see the discussion thread here - Discussion on building the PC

The purchase was as follows:
CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T Rs. 9,350
MoBo: Gigabyte GA-MA785GMT-US2H Rs. 4450
RAM: Kingston 2*2GB DDR3 1333 Rs. 5100
PSU: Corsair VX450 Rs. 3500
Case: NZXT Gamma Rs. 2950
UPS: APC 650va Rs. 2750
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Total Rs. 28100
Tax @ 5% Rs. 1405
Grand total Rs. 29505


I paid them Rs. 29000.
Bough from Smart Systems, Bangalore.

And,

Monitor: Dell U2211H Rs. 15610

I have assembled it, and installed Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

I have not tweaked a single BIOS setting, except that I have changed the SATA mode to native IDE, without which it was not installing the windows. I am confused whether to change the SATA mode to AHCI. Does it worth the pain? I would also like to know the proper BIOS settings for maximum output. Maybe, I will open a new thread discussing these issues.

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coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
So, finally I bought my PC.

Thanks to all of you. It would not have been possible to have such a rig without all your help. Please see the discussion thread here - Discussion on building the PC

The purchase was as follows:
CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T Rs. 9,350
MoBo: Gigabyte GA-MA785GMT-US2H Rs. 4450
RAM: Kingston 2*2GB DDR3 1333 Rs. 5100
PSU: Corsair VX450 Rs. 3500
Case: NZXT Gamma Rs. 2950
UPS: APC 650va Rs. 2750
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Rs. 28100
Tax @ 5% Rs. 1405
Grand total Rs. 29505


I paid them Rs. 29000.
Bough from Smart Systems, Bangalore.

And,

Monitor: Dell U2211H Rs. 15610

I have assembled it, and installed Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

I have not tweaked a single BIOS setting, except that I have changed the SATA mode to native IDE, without which it was not installing the windows. I am confused whether to change the SATA mode to AHCI. Does it worth the pain? I would also like to know the proper BIOS settings for maximum output. Maybe, I will open a new thread discussing these issues.

.

congrats. pricing is excellent :razz: except the cabinet. you could have opted for other option from Cooler Master, Thermaltake or get the costly M59.

MSI HAWK 5770 1 GB Rs.9400 With Tax from

SMC International

nice choice. congrats. please report the load temperature you getting. want to know if the cooler of any use as hot air isn't exhausted out of the case.
 

als2

Journeyman
congrats. pricing is excellent :razz: except the cabinet. you could have opted for other option from Cooler Master, Thermaltake or get the costly M59.



nice choice. congrats. please report the load temperature you getting. want to know if the cooler of any use as hot air isn't exhausted out of the case.

thanks

Idle 43-44 C
Load 58-67 C

Stressed to 100 % using futuremark it was 70 max
 
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static_x

In the zone
So, finally I bought my PC.

Thanks to all of you. It would not have been possible to have such a rig without all your help. Please see the discussion thread here - Discussion on building the PC

The purchase was as follows:
CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T Rs. 9,350
MoBo: Gigabyte GA-MA785GMT-US2H Rs. 4450
RAM: Kingston 2*2GB DDR3 1333 Rs. 5100
PSU: Corsair VX450 Rs. 3500
Case: NZXT Gamma Rs. 2950
UPS: APC 650va Rs. 2750
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Rs. 28100
Tax @ 5% Rs. 1405
Grand total Rs. 29505


I paid them Rs. 29000.
Bough from Smart Systems, Bangalore.

And,

Monitor: Dell U2211H Rs. 15610

.
Congrats buddy....nice purchase..:mrgreen:
 

VarDOS

15.0 GHz
So, finally I bought my PC.

Thanks to all of you. It would not have been possible to have such a rig without all your help. Please see the discussion thread here - Discussion on building the PC

The purchase was as follows:
CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T Rs. 9,350
MoBo: Gigabyte GA-MA785GMT-US2H Rs. 4450
RAM: Kingston 2*2GB DDR3 1333 Rs. 5100
PSU: Corsair VX450 Rs. 3500
Case: NZXT Gamma Rs. 2950
UPS: APC 650va Rs. 2750
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Total Rs. 28100
Tax @ 5% Rs. 1405
Grand total Rs. 29505


I paid them Rs. 29000.
Bough from Smart Systems, Bangalore.

And,

Monitor: Dell U2211H Rs. 15610

I have assembled it, and installed Windows 7 Enterprise 64bit and Ubuntu 10.04 LTS

I have not tweaked a single BIOS setting, except that I have changed the SATA mode to native IDE, without which it was not installing the windows. I am confused whether to change the SATA mode to AHCI. Does it worth the pain? I would also like to know the proper BIOS settings for maximum output. Maybe, I will open a new thread discussing these issues.

.
nice purchase and very good prices.
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
Guys, last Saturday I purchased 2 things:

1. Corsair TX 850 @ 7.7k including 4% vat from MD computers, Kolkata
2. 2 X 1 Cooler Master 1600 rpm 120mm Fan @ 0.5k

The best think is the PSU. It has more attaching cables I could imagine and the material looks like the same material used in Tanks..
It has a single 12V rail and can deliver 70A current to it. For the 12V rail it can provide power up to 840W. It is 80+ certified and comes with 5 Yrs warranty.

MD computer is famous for gaming stuff and a lot of gamers were there at that moment. The moment I purchased it, all of them jumped to me and asked, "you must be a gamer...what the hell Graphics cards are you using?":razz::razz:
Even MD billed me as gamer and save it to their database, as they sometimes arrange some game competition and invite people from their database.
Seriously guys, I didn't know purchasing a PSU could make these kinda things happen.
 

Cilus

laborare est orare
time to update your siggy cilus

Ya, once I'll install the PSU ( I just came back today Morning to Bhubaneswar) and Fans, will update the signture.

By the way, I also purchased a Seagate 2 TB internal HDD @ 6.3k and a TechCom Sata 3.5" casing @ 0.4k. It is great that 2 TB drives are available in such a lower price.
 

coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
Guys, last Saturday I purchased 2 things:

1. Corsair TX 850 @ 7.7k including 4% vat from MD computers, Kolkata
2. 2 X 1 Cooler Master 1600 rpm 120mm Fan @ 0.5k

The best think is the PSU. It has more attaching cables I could imagine and the material looks like the same material used in Tanks..
It has a single 12V rail and can deliver 70A current to it. For the 12V rail it can provide power up to 840W. It is 80+ certified and comes with 5 Yrs warranty.

MD computer is famous for gaming stuff and a lot of gamers were there at that moment. The moment I purchased it, all of them jumped to me and asked, "you must be a gamer...what the hell Graphics cards are you using?":razz::razz:
Even MD billed me as gamer and save it to their database, as they sometimes arrange some game competition and invite people from their database.
Seriously guys, I didn't know purchasing a PSU could make these kinda things happen.

850W :shock: why everyone nowadays going for 850W. anyway congrats bro. with such a heavy PSU, i think you better go with 2 HD5870 in Xfire.

Ya, once I'll install the PSU ( I just came back today Morning to Bhubaneswar) and Fans, will update the signture.

By the way, I also purchased a Seagate 2 TB internal HDD @ 6.3k and a TechCom Sata 3.5" casing @ 0.4k. It is great that 2 TB drives are available in such a lower price.

nice. looks like you going for some major upgrade on your already powerful rig :razz:

BTW can IDE HDD be used on the sata casing? i have a spare 160Gb.
 
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