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Jaskanwar Singh

Aspiring Novelist
hi guys,
my father is buying 2 new pcs for his office.
use - microsoft office and some other basic programmes
budget - 10k for each (proccy, mobo, ram, hard disk, cabinet+psu)

i thought about this -
Athlon II X2 250 3GHz @ 3K
Biostar A780G M2+SE @ 2.7k
Kingston Value RAM 1GB DDR2 @ 1.3k
WD 160GB @ 1.6k
cabinet + psu 300W @ 1k
total=9.6k

what do you think?
 

Cool Buddy

Wise Old Owl
This is a good config, however it would be better to go for DDR3 RAM. And go for a 400W PSU, they don't consume more power but are safer.
 

coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
hi guys,
my father is buying 2 new pcs for his office.
use - microsoft office and some other basic programmes
budget - 10k for each (proccy, mobo, ram, hard disk, cabinet+psu)

i thought about this -
Athlon II X2 250 3GHz @ 3K
Biostar A780G M2+SE @ 2.7k
Kingston Value RAM 1GB DDR2 @ 1.3k
WD 160GB @ 1.6k
cabinet + psu 300W @ 1k
total=9.6k

what do you think?

Athlon II X2 250 3GHz @ 3K ---> should get cheap/ say 2.8k or so.

Biostar A780G M2+SE @ 2.7k ---> can go. or check if other manufacturers giving 740G or 760G based mobo for same pricing.

Kingston Value RAM 1GB DDR2 @ 1.3k ---> 2Gb DD2. A-Data will cost 1.9k or 2k.

WD 160GB @ 1.6k ---> 160Gb only? get 320Gb @ 1.7k

cabinet + psu 300W @ 1k ---> get slightly better 1. will cost 1.2k or so.
 
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Jaskanwar Singh

Jaskanwar Singh

Aspiring Novelist
now which one of these-
Athlon II X2 250 @ 3K
Gigabyte GA-MA74GMT-S2 @ 2.7k
Transcend 1GB 1333MHz DDR3 @ 1.6k
WD 160GB @ 1.6k
cabinet + psu 300W @ 1.2k
total-10.1k

Athlon II X2 250 3GHz @ 3K
Biostar A780G M2+SE @ 2.7k
Transcend 2GB DDR2 @ 1.9k
WD 160GB @ 1.6k
cabinet + psu 300W @ 1.2k
total-10.4k
 

coderunknown

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X2 250 price ok. the board should cost less. say 2.5k. 1Gb DDR3 will cost close to 1.9k maybe. also i feel 320Gb best choice now. it'll cost almost same as 160Gb.
 

rkneo11

Broken In
if you are not going to be using tally may i suggest you to use Ubuntu 10.04 with Firefox for browsing and OpenOffice.org instead of Office... It will run smother than windows on the above mentioned specs and will save you loads of cash too...
 
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