Want to buy a new Gaming RIG for around 85000 please HELP!

adityamgk

The GameFREAK is Online
Hi Everyone,

I am Aditya Kumar.

I want to buy a new system and require your suggestions. The config as thought by me are:

Processor: Intel Core i7 930 2.8Ghz
Motherboard: MSI X58 pro
Graphics card: MSI Twin frozr II Nvidia GTX 470
RAM: Corsair dominator 6GB DDR3 1600Mhz(3X2GB)
Hard Disk: Seagate 1TB
Monitor: Viewsonic 24 inch Full HD(1080p) with HDMI
Power Supply: Cooler Master GX series GX750W gaming power supply(60A on a single 12V rail).
DVD Drive: Sony
Cabinet: Cooler Master 690 or a simple Elite 330(I want to invest less on a cabinet)?
UPS: APC 650VA
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium

Now my queries:
1. Do you suggest Core i5 is good enough?
2.If Core i5 which is the best motherboard in MSI and Gigabyte?
3. Do you suggest a Core i5 750 with a GTX 480 or a Core i7 930 with a GTX 470?
4. Is it worth investing on a GTX 480?
5. Is the power supply enough to handle the juice or would Corsair be a better option?
6. If Corsair PSU which model? And if a Cooler Master PSU which model?
7. Please also suggest me cost effective and a good cabinet and also tell me the price.
8. Is the config good enough for future (next 5 years) ?

My budget is around Rs.80000-85000.
 

Jaskanwar Singh

Aspiring Novelist
when do you want to buy the rig? if you can wait till i7 950 price drop in 1-2 months it will be great..

do you want to buy a microwave gfx card?? better get hd 5870
better get corsair psu...gx750w makes a lot of noise and heats up after pulling 600w from it..
 
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adityamgk

The GameFREAK is Online
Hey thanks Jaskanwar for your quick reply.

I am planning to take the pc by this month end. I dont really want a high end processor i feel core i7 930 will be more than sufficient.

Coming to gfx card, do you feel even the twin frozr II gtx 470 is also a microwave card having dual fans with copper heat pipe solution? I have been using NVIDIA from the first and i feel the driver support is great.

Also the nvidia fermi architecture supports higher level of tessellation.

Ok just want to enquire is ATI's driver support good? If so i will surely go ahead with it.

And if I have to buy a Corsair PSU which is the best for above config and at what price?
 

asingh

Aspiring Novelist
This is what I could conjure up. My responses are in red.

Processor: Intel Core i7 930 2.8Ghz - Good and decent
Motherboard: MSI X58 pro - Nice board.
Graphics card: MSI Twin frozr II Nvidia GTX 470 - Get the HD5870 instead. You loose a bit on tessellation, but how many games have tessellation as of now. When tessellation is heavily in-built on games (2 years) you can swap cards. Runs cooler, less power.
RAM: Corsair dominator 6GB DDR3 1600Mhz(3X2GB) - Well matched.
Hard Disk: Seagate 1TB - Decent. WD is good too. Green edition.
Monitor: Viewsonic 24 inch Full HD(1080p) with HDMI - Good.
Power Supply: Cooler Master GX series GX750W gaming power supply(60A on a single 12V rail). NO CM PSU. Please. Just get a Corsair unit. Will depend on which GPU you finally narrow down on. A TX650 will fit just perfect for you, might be a shade short if you get the Fermi series.
DVD Drive: Sony - Fine.
Cabinet: Cooler Master 690 or a simple Elite 330(I want to invest less on a cabinet)? - CM690 is good, reliable, VFM.
UPS: APC 650VA - Will be too less. You would need ~1KVA or greater.
OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium - Perfect. Get the 64BIT version.

Now my queries:
1. Do you suggest Core i5 is good enough? i7 is more future proof, which is what you want.
2.If Core i5 which is the best motherboard in MSI and Gigabyte? - N/A
3. Do you suggest a Core i5 750 with a GTX 480 or a Core i7 930 with a GTX 470? - NO
4. Is it worth investing on a GTX 480? - NO
5. Is the power supply enough to handle the juice or would Corsair be a better option? - Answered above.
6. If Corsair PSU which model? And if a Cooler Master PSU which model? - TX650.
7. Please also suggest me cost effective and a good cabinet and also tell me the price.
8. Is the config good enough for future (next 5 years) ? - It will last stellar for at least 2-3 years. 5 years is a way too long shot.
 

Jaskanwar Singh

Aspiring Novelist
Core i7 930 2.8GHz @ 13.9k
MSI X58 Pro-E @ 10.8k
2GB DDR3 1600MHz * 2 @ 6.5k
Sapphire HD5870 1GB GDDR5 @ 22k
Western Digital Caviar Black 500GB @ 2.7k
LG H55N DVD @ 1k
Corsair VX550W @ 4.7k
Cooler Master 690 @ 4.2k
BenQ 24" G2420 FULL HD LCD Monitor @ 11.3k
Logitech MX518 @ 1.3k
Logitech Multimedia @ 0.4k
Numeric 1KVA @ 4k

Total - 85.4k
 

bobby23

Broken In
Nice config but small changes, have you thought of DELL 24" - ST2410 (1080p), I read in many forums it is good monitor. And don't go for Sony DVD drive go for Lite-on or LG. The reason being Sony is scratch sensitive, even if there are few scratches it won't read the disc. I have both Sony and Lite-on DVD writers, when I put a slightly scratched disc in Sony it doesn't read, whereas in Lite-on it reads the disc perfectly.
 

aby geek

Cyborg Agent
aditya listen to jaskanwar sir,

i7 930 will be history on 29th august. and since this is gaming rig theres no urgency i suppose. i7 950 will be avbl for i7 930 price then, so u get more than 2x performance than 930. i would recommend u purchase in around second week of september.

asigh has explained everything so well, so gve heed to it.

nvidia gpu and CM psu is a big no.

get corsair hx 650 if you want something beefy.

and about your core i5 and core i7 dilemma , heres the truth.

socket 1156 becomes obsolete in february 2011 whereas socket 1336 becomes obsolete in august 2011.
 
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adityamgk

The GameFREAK is Online
any new processor line up from intel such as core i9 or something?

and will lynnfield replace bloomfield even in the high end procesor range?

and any new high end gfx card series from ATI and NVIDIA?
 

bobby23

Broken In
1. Originally rumored to be called the Intel Core i9 (Gulftown now renamed to Westmere-EP), it is sold as an Intel Core i7-980X extreme edition. In other words there is no Core i9 (Source: Wikipedia).
2. Why would Lynnfield replace Bloomfield?
3. For another 6 months I don't think there will be any new cards, maybe later existing cards will be redesigned and will be released like GTX 495 similar to GTX 295
 

aby geek

Cyborg Agent
lol aditya,
lynfield is being replaced in february and bloomfield in august 2011 resp.

the new processor family wch appears in 2011 is called sandy bridge. it will have 2 sockets 1155 and 2010 . so whatever intel processor u buy it wont last much. max till end of 2011.

core i9 was tentative name for gulftown 6 cores. there will be 3 in the lineup.

1. core i7 980x : 58000 right now.
2. core i7 970 : $ 562 SRP Q3 2010.
3. core i7 990x : december 2010.

when 990x comes 980x will have lil price drop.

your safest bet is core i7 950 at $294 after aug 29 or sep 2nd week for india.
hdd prices are expected to drop soon too .

if going for i7 now the date should be around sep 18 and chip shud be 950.

other wise get i7 750 based rig and save some money for an upgrade to lynnfield replacement in april-may 2011.


new gpu coming this year is hard though u can expect ATI's new entry level cards that will replace 54xx series and the family name is caicos

and 56xx replacement is named turks.

the replacement of 57xx,58xx,and 59xx , will all come in 2011, i think arnd Q2.

core i7 800 series are lynnfield socket 1156, since this platform goes obsoelete in the beginning of next year. so no point in going for this.

but if its urgent and u are sure about upgrading to sandy bridge after 6-8 months.
then look for the cheapest and best proccy + mobo combinatio as those will be things u need to change.

in lynfield u have 2 options i5 750 and i7 860 that make sense. in bloomfield only thing that makes sense is i7 950.
 

Jaskanwar Singh

Aspiring Novelist
i more thing if you are into overclocking.......nothing can beat nehalem and intel new 875k processors....once oced it outperforms everything...but price of 18k is hard to justify(sigh!! when will intel learn to value costumers money)

i would also like to say a thing - (MY OPINION ONLY)

a socket becoming is not that much worry....(you can find LGA775 processors now also)
you can never trust companies like that....remember technology advances and nothing will be lasting for long.........

the thing which we need to worry is what we buy should live upto our expectations and last for the time we want it to....means it should be able to deliver performance for a long time...and thats what according to me is FUTUREPROOF and VFM...
 

mavihs

Techie By Heart
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rajan1311

Padawan
Like a few others have suggested, just wait for a month. The prices will fall. The 930 will be replaced by the 950 priced @ $300, this news is pretty old so should happen soon.

Also, why dont you go for dual GTX 460 ? Its some 20% faster than the GTX 480 and turns out to be about Rs5000 cheaper. Power consumption of 2 GTX 460s is just 20W more than a single GTX 480. Here is the review:

GeForce GTX 460 SLI review

And generally Nvidia has decent drives, scaling has been really good in the 10 odd games tested in the review.
 
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asingh

Aspiring Novelist
Do remember that the new line up, which all are harping out --- will have bleeding edge technology, but will be just as expensive. As of now the software is way behind the hardware. Invest what is available as of now.
 
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adityamgk

The GameFREAK is Online
Guys can you tell me is it necessary that we should go for a tri channel DDR3 for core i7 900 series(LGA 1366) and a dual channel for core i7 800 series(LGA 1156)?​
 
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