Urgent help with a PC under 50-60k

mavihs

Techie By Heart
Thanks guys! ^_^



I got it from an official cooler master dealer called Pappi/Gurmeet(SMC International) and Crux Electronics

Yeah warranty problems will be there.

And I bought the full pack 64 bit man, not the 32 bit OEM. So yeah. It's a standard cost.

I haven't got pictures yet cause I haven't got the graphics card yet, the moment I get one, I'll put pics up :D
wat did you buy from Crux Electronics?
 

monkey

Padawan
Windows 7 Professional Retail version price has gone up by 1000/- in the past one month. :(

Also with 750W Corsair PSU you will not be able to go above GTX460 in SLI. Crossfire with ATI 5800 series is not possible on this PSU. So finally you got very good rig but still limited by by its GPU power due to PSU. You should have opted for Corsair 850W (atleast) so that you had decent headroom for future GPUs (in SLI/Crossfire). This would have done justice to your CPU and MoBo.

Thanks guys! ^_^



I got it from an official cooler master dealer called Pappi/Gurmeet(SMC International) and Crux Electronics

Yeah warranty problems will be there.

And I bought the full pack 64 bit man, not the 32 bit OEM. So yeah. It's a standard cost.

I haven't got pictures yet cause I haven't got the graphics card yet, the moment I get one, I'll put pics up :D
 
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arjun1991

Broken In
wat did you buy from Crux Electronics?

I bought the PSU, the UPS and the Ram, going ot buy my Graphics Card from there.

Windows 7 Professional Retail version price has gone up by 1000/- in the past one month. :(

Also with 750W Corsair PSU you will not be able to go above GTX460 in SLI. Crossfire with ATI 5800 series is not possible on this PSU. So finally you got very good rig but still limited by by its GPU power due to PSU. You should have opted for Corsair 850W (atleast) so that you had decent headroom for future GPUs (in SLI/Crossfire). This would have done justice to your CPU and MoBo.


Also a 750 watt is quite enough for 5870's in crossfire without too large an OC.

Corsair TX750 Watt Enough For HD 5870 Crossfire? - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net

When I do overclock - when I get back from college, I'll buy a 1kW, I intend to take this to a stable 4.2 atleast.
 

coderunknown

Retired Forum Mod
^^ without OC, HD5850 X2. with OC, GTX460 X2. wasting so much money on going for 2XHD5870 doesn't seems good. at least performance:price point of view.
 

monkey

Padawan
My comment was based on Corsair's website where they have recommended Min. 850W PSU for running 2 5800 cards in crossfire with system running on stock speed.


Also a 750 watt is quite enough for 5870's in crossfire without too large an OC.

Corsair TX750 Watt Enough For HD 5870 Crossfire? - Overclock.net - Overclocking.net

When I do overclock - when I get back from college, I'll buy a 1kW, I intend to take this to a stable 4.2 atleast.
 
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