Setting Up a GAME PC

Darkcloud

Broken In
Hi Guys,

Am sure there are a dime a dozen threads here looking to build Pcs...i am also one of them...the only issue is that i get confused with the Answers given which veers of into real technical stuff so if y'all could give me some simple inputs for my 'suppandi' brain that would be helpful...

1. What is your MAX budget?
Rs. 55,000 (plus another 10K if required)
2. Are you open to alternate ideas/products giving similar better
performance but offering more VFM/ sellers?
YUP!!!!
3. What is the purpose of the computer?
Gaming, Gaming, Gaming (High Settings...and Future Proof)
HD Movies
4. Planning to overclock?
Love to...but have no clue how to so NO
5. Which OS are you planning to use?
Microsoft Based ummm 7 i think (do i need to think abt this?)
6. How much hard drive space is needed?
1 TB (should i split 500 *2)
7. What resolution will the screen run at?
The Max that is provided by the Monitor
8. How would you rate your hardware knowledge from the count of 1-10?
6
9. Have you ever built a desktop before or will this be done by an
assembler?
Assembler
10. When are you planning to buy the system?
As soon as i get the Benjamins :smile: seriously by September 2010
11. Are you one of the types looking out for "future proof" configurations?
Yes Sir
12. Are there going to be any components that you don't want to include
in this new rig?
No
13. Which city do you live in and are you open to buying from shops from other city/states?
Bangalore..willing to buy from other places if VFM
14. Mention any other points if deemed necessary
Have a Attention Deficit Syndrome so my mind veers of after 5 mins of too much tech talk...
Points i am confused about
I7 (too much) or AMD Phenom
is 24 inch monitor too much to ask for??
ATI vs Nvidia (researching but would prefer it from current users feedback)
do i really need cooling and stuff??
not looking to bling up the comp...am a minimalist design lover so..
please do suggest a good UPS since my place has power cuts like its nobodys business (its like someone is having fun switching on and off at the electricity board)

Hope i have given good inputs bruthas!!! need your valuable help

Thanks

DC
 

saurabh_1e

teh tech saviour!
for amd
phenom x6@10.5k
msi 890fx @10.8k
g skill 2x2 gb 1333@6.3k
cm 690@4.5k
corsair 550 @4.7k
ati 5850@15k
samsung 22inch full hd 2233 @8.1k
mouse and keyboard (normal or gaming you decide)
apc 1kva ups@3.5k shayad confused
speakers depends upon you
hdd wd black @3k
sony bd player @5k
 

Jaskanwar Singh

Aspiring Novelist
For the cpu part--

Core i7 860 @13.5k
msi p55m-gd45 @6.7k
sapphire hd 5850 @15k
g.skill 2*2gb @5.8k
wd 500gb @2k
corsair 550w @4.5k
cm 690 @4k

total 51.5k
 

saurabh_1e

teh tech saviour!
core i 7 8xx series not future proof
core i 7 9xx series out of budget

if you want a core i 7 9xx then downgrade card to 5770 or increase budget to 70+
 

coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
Processor: Phenom II X4 955 3.2GHz B.E. @ ~8k
Motherboard: MSI 890GX @ ~8k
Ram: Corsair TW3X4G-1600C9DHX 4GB Kit @ ~6.5k
Hard Disk: 2 X Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB @ 4.2k
Graphics Card: Sapphire HD5870 1GB GDDR5 @ 23k
Optical Drives: LG GH22NS50 @ 1.1k
PSU: Corsair VX550W @ 4.7k
Cabinet: NZXT M59 @ 3.8k
Monitor: BenQ 22" G2220 FULL HD LCD Monitor @ 7.5k
Keyboard Mouse: Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 + Logitech MX518 Laser (price not included)
UPS: APC 1100VA (price not included)

Total: 66.8k.
 

Jaskanwar Singh

Aspiring Novelist
Processor: Phenom II X4 955 3.2GHz B.E. @ ~8k
Motherboard: MSI 890GX @ ~8k
Ram: Corsair TW3X4G-1600C9DHX 4GB Kit @ ~6.5k
Hard Disk: 2 X Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB @ 4.2k
Graphics Card: Sapphire HD5870 1GB GDDR5 @ 23k
Optical Drives: LG GH22NS50 @ 1.1k
PSU: Corsair VX550W @ 4.7k
Cabinet: NZXT M59 @ 3.8k
Monitor: BenQ 22" G2220 FULL HD LCD Monitor @ 7.5k
Keyboard Mouse: Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 + Logitech MX518 Laser (price not included)
UPS: APC 1100VA (price not included)

Total: 66.8k.

this much better than all the rigs above for gaming. excellent work sam.
 

mavihs

Techie By Heart
msi 890fx @10.8k
why you suggesting him this, he doesn't want to OC! :-|

For the cpu part--

Core i7 860 @13.5k
msi p55m-gd45 @6.7k
sapphire hd 5850 @15k
g.skill 2*2gb @5.8k
wd 500gb @2k
corsair 550w @4.5k
cm 690 @4k

total 51.5k
He also has to buy UPS, K+M, LCD, etc which you have not included above & which is going to make the config go out of his budget! :-|

Processor: Phenom II X4 955 3.2GHz B.E. @ ~8k
Motherboard: MSI 890GX @ ~8k
give the complete model no.: MSI 890GXM-G65! it should be around 7.5K.
Ram: Corsair TW3X4G-1600C9DHX 4GB Kit @ ~6.5k
Hard Disk: 2 X Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB @ 4.2k
Graphics Card: Sapphire HD5870 1GB GDDR5 @ 23k
thsi will make the config go out of his budegt! Go for 5850!
Optical Drives: LG GH22NS50 @ 1.1k
PSU: Corsair VX550W @ 4.7k
Cabinet: NZXT M59 @ 3.8k
Monitor: BenQ 22" G2220 FULL HD LCD Monitor @ 7.5k
Keyboard Mouse: Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 + Logitech MX518 Laser (price not included)
UPS: APC 1100VA (price not included)
 

coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
this much better than all the rigs above for gaming. excellent work sam.

also check the end price. its also way too high.

why you suggesting him this, he doesn't want to OC! :-|

i2 was confused. highest end mobo. will shoot past OP's budget.

give the complete model no.: MSI 890GXM-G65! it should be around 7.5K.

i not know the exact model number. copied from saurabh's signature.

thsi will make the config go out of his budegt! Go for 5850!

if OP wants UPS + keyboard-mouse, speakers, better drop HD5870 & pick up a single HD5850 or go for 2XHD5770. else the extra 2k worth it (he told budget 55k, 10k can be added if necessary)
 

Cool Buddy

Wise Old Owl
If you want a really good system which is future proof I would suggest the following:

Dell Ultrasharp 2209W LCD Monitor @ 16.5k (This is an IPS panel, but is 1680x1050, full HD IPS panels are expensive)
A Blu-Ray writer @ ~10k. You can ignore this as prices will fall in future & anyways blu-ray discs (blanks) are not available easily at present.
The benefits of IPS panels are hugely ignored, the picture quality of IPS panels are much better than standard TN panels & I strongly recommend an IPS panel to anyone willing to spend more than 60k. If you can live with the lower resolution & 16:10 aspect ratio, this is a good deal for another 9k
 
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Darkcloud

Broken In
Hi Guys,

Thanks a bunch for the simple yet useful replies... as usual i see a pov on amd and intel...maybe i should define future proof..

Its only next 2-3 Years..then i will have real good moolah (touch wood) to upgrade my budget...

But till then i need to let me rephrase that WANT TO enjoy complete Gaming Experience....swore that from my Dave and Pacman Days....

yes..i am not at all looking at overclocking bruthas..just a motherboard that can accomadate the CPU and Graphics...

again is a 24" inch necessary..should i like up my hardware config or sumthing??

Thanks in Advance

Darkcloud
 

ajai5777

Youngling
At full HD resolution all proccys X4965,X61055,i7930,i7980 etc have similar performance.Only GPU matters in full HD.
 
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Darkcloud

Broken In
want kind of games you play
and at what resolution.
Hi Saurabh,

Currently I play my games @ 1024 resolution on a 17" CRT!!! so am not aware of what resolution is best to play in LCD..

Games i play range from FPS to Racing to Strategy (want to play assasin creed though on PC)

Games after '08 do not run in my present primitive comp so am totally cluless...

however all i want is a system that plays all current games in high settings without a glitch..i hate it when i purchase a system and suddenly a game comes up which can only played by the new INTEL or AMD or GEFORCE or whatever!!!
 

coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
however all i want is a system that plays all current games in high settings without a glitch..i hate it when i purchase a system and suddenly a game comes up which can only played by the new INTEL or AMD or GEFORCE or whatever!!!

there won't be anything like that, hopefully. at least a game won't decide processor. but do remember, a game very high on tessellation, Radeon cards will take a good beating on hands of even entry level Gerforce cards (4-series). others there shouldn't be anything more to worry about.
 
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Darkcloud

Broken In
@Sam.Shab so do you suggest a Geforce?? which series??

what i have understood is that a good processor + graphics unit is required to run the games at max settings

what is the best combo

please do help out
 

coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
@Sam.Shab so do you suggest a Geforce?? which series??

what i have understood is that a good processor + graphics unit is required to run the games at max settings

what is the best combo

please do help out

currently, ATI only way to go. get Geforce if you in serious need of Physx, CUDA, etc & have a well ventilated case. else if you can stretch your budget to ~70k, get the config i gave & forget about upgrades for 3yrs. provided no major technology (DX12, etc) don't make its way to gamers world.

even after 3yrs you can game (on Full HD resolution). as HD5870 is an immense powerful card.

best is, a fast quad core at 3Ghz (3.2Ghz if considering AMD). for card anything above HD5770. HD5850 is a good one. but if you want the best but also value, HD5870. but do remember, 4Gb ram is of utmost importance to power such a combo.
 
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Darkcloud

Broken In
Processor: Phenom II X4 955 3.2GHz B.E. @ ~8k
Motherboard: MSI 890GX @ ~8k
Ram: Corsair TW3X4G-1600C9DHX 4GB Kit @ ~6.5k
Hard Disk: 2 X Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB @ 4.2k
Graphics Card: Sapphire HD5870 1GB GDDR5 @ 23k
Optical Drives: LG GH22NS50 @ 1.1k
PSU: Corsair VX550W @ 4.7k
Cabinet: NZXT M59 @ 3.8k
Monitor: BenQ 22" G2220 FULL HD LCD Monitor @ 7.5k
Keyboard Mouse: Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 + Logitech MX518 Laser (price not included)
UPS: APC 1100VA (price not included)

Total: 66.8k.

hi sam,

i can stretch to 70K...but you think this is the best rig to play games and moves in HD without a glitch? if so...then i am booking it :)
 

SlashDK

MV VIP to the MAX
there won't be anything like that, hopefully. at least a game won't decide processor. but do remember, a game very high on tessellation, Radeon cards will take a good beating on hands of even entry level Gerforce cards (4-series). others there shouldn't be anything more to worry about.

Sam didn't say you should go for nvidia
he said you should buy ATI radeon 4xxx series

Processor: Phenom II X4 955 3.2GHz B.E. @ ~8k
Motherboard: MSI 890GX @ ~8k
Ram: Corsair TW3X4G-1600C9DHX 4GB Kit @ ~6.5k
Hard Disk: 2 X Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB @ 4.2k
Graphics Card: Sapphire HD5870 1GB GDDR5 @ 23k
Optical Drives: LG GH22NS50 @ 1.1k
PSU: Corsair VX550W @ 4.7k
Cabinet: NZXT M59 @ 3.8k
Monitor: BenQ 22" G2220 FULL HD LCD Monitor @ 7.5k
Keyboard Mouse: Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 + Logitech MX518 Laser (price not included)
UPS: APC 1100VA (price not included)

Total: 66.8k.

Better change -
HD5870 to HD5850 @ 17k
Corsair RAM to Kingston Value RAM @ 5.8k
UPS APC (6.5k) to Numeric/Powersafe @ 4k

Now the config would be
Processor: Phenom II X4 955 3.2GHz B.E. @ ~8k
Motherboard: MSI 890GX @ ~8k
Ram: Kingston Value RAM @ 5.8k
Hard Disk: 2 X Western Digital Caviar Blue 500GB @ 4.2k
Graphics Card: MSI HD 5850 Twin Frozr II @ 17k
Optical Drives: LG GH22NS50 @ 1.1k
PSU: Corsair VX550W @ 4.7k
Cabinet: NZXT M59 @ 3.8k
Monitor: BenQ 22" G2220 FULL HD LCD Monitor @ 7.5k
Keyboard Mouse: Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 + Logitech MX518 Laser @ 2.5k
UPS: Numeric/Powersafe 1KVA @ 4k

Total: 66.6k

Hopefully prices will drop by September and it will fit your budget

---------- Post added at 09:18 PM ---------- Previous post was at 09:13 PM ----------

guess i was a little late in writing
 
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