BTW, another good mobo to go with first config is Biostar 780L with ACC support ( Based on 760G chipset ) @ 2.2k only plus you will get a pen free with the box but it supports only DDr2 mem.
Getting a ddr3 ram with amd athlon 2 2xx is useless. Since it will only support speed up to 1066 and not 1333. So one should only get ram that will run at its full potential.
And overclocking is not a good option on a cheap motherboard.
On a side note, what advantage does ddr3 ram have over ddr2 besides speed? Like what is the difference between 1066ddr2 and 1066ddr3?
That's really a tough call !
AMD Athlon II X2 2xx - get the cheapest one you can get around 2.8k
Gigabyte 740G DDR2 mobo @ 2.6k
1 GB DDR2 Ram @ 1k
Zebronics Bijli cabby @ 1.6k with PSU
Sempron 140/145 - 1.8K approx (single core but cheap, fast, low TDP)
ASUS M4A78LT-M LE - 2.9K approx iirc ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
(Socket AM3, HyperTransport 3.0, 760G chipset, Integrated ATI Radeon 3000 graphics, DVI port for LCD monitor, EPU for power saving, 6x SATA ports, ...)
2GB DDR3 1333MHz RAM- 1.7K approx for Kingston
Zebronics cabinet with PSU - 1.6K approx
Total - 8K approx
AMD athlon ii x2 240 @ 2.8k
Gigabyte 740G @ 2.7k
1 GB DDR3 RAM @ 1.1k
Zebronics Bijli + PSU @ 1.3k
Total:7.9k
btw Pegasus the price of RAM is for Dynet/Hynix not Kingston. Kingston costs 2k. And I have to say please stop suggesting ASUS motherboards.
Buying a cheap config will make you regret later!
^ nothing like that. Even for 8k he aint getting a bad deal. And if browsing internet and watching a few movies is what he does, then it's not bad config at all. 740/760G cipsets will be able to play old games and that's what he is interested in. Later on if he has the budget he can always get a better rig. People these days find use for a second rig (for downloading, playing music etc. or for just experimenting with networking features). So he might not regret it all.
Still I would suggest that if the op plans to upgrade in a year or so, he may save some money by buying sempron.
And ayush chand, I don't think that's a good way to advertise your blog. Put it in your signature if you want to. Don't disturb the post.
yep, that one is based on DDr2 and the second one is based on DDr3 ram.
BTW, another good mobo to go with first config is Biostar 780L with ACC support ( Based on 760G chipset ) @ 2.2k only plus you will get a pen free with the box but it supports only DDr2 mem.
but by buying this mobo you can save 600 bucks and you will be able to get a tri core Athlon II X3 4xx cpu and you have the potential to unlock it into a quad core
Giving a pen with a motherboard. That's the height of being illogical
That is out of question with a tiny budget such a this. And overclocking is not a good option on a cheap motherboard.
On a side note, what advantage does ddr3 ram have over ddr2 besides speed? Like what is the difference between 1066ddr2 and 1066ddr3?
I think OP can get TopGear's config within budget as price for Athlon II processors have been reduced. I purchased Athlon II 245 @ 2.45K on 6th of November. And regarding cabinet, I don't think Zebronics Bijli is required. any cheap cabinet will do. Get a normal Zebronics/Intex cabinet @ 0.8K with 450W SMPS. It will run your PC with ease.
yes OC using a cheap board isn't recommended but a slight OC (if OP wants) isn't a bad thing either...
That is out of question with a tiny budget such a this. And overclocking is not a good option on a cheap motherboard.
On a side note, what advantage does ddr3 ram have over ddr2 besides speed? Like what is the difference between 1066ddr2 and 1066ddr3?
yes OC using a cheap board isn't recommended but a slight OC (if OP wants) isn't a bad thing either,
faster data transfer rate @ same speed.
also DDR3 price falling & in many places its available for 1.*k whereas DDR2 cost ~2.*k.
I think OP can get TopGear's config within budget as price for Athlon II processors have been reduced. I purchased Athlon II 245 @ 2.45K on 6th of November. And regarding cabinet, I don't think Zebronics Bijli is required. any cheap cabinet will do. Get a normal Zebronics/Intex cabinet @ 0.8K with 450W SMPS. It will run your PC with ease.