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Old 16-05-2009, 12:40 PM   #204 (permalink)
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Default Re: The Official Core i7 (Intel's nehalem) Thread

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ppl any suggestion for a ups..??
the itwares have listed these ups.. [http://www.theitwares.com/ups/ups.htm]

just suggest me some thing on the cheaper side..!!

i already hav got one ups the intex 600va sensation model
input range is 230 v
its sine wave under main supply and stepped wave under battery mode



i guess i'll need pure sine wave ups..!! dude plzzzzzzz help...!!
going to lamington to get my stuff tomorrow itself so was thinking if i could sqeeze in the UPs too..
well, the core i7 need PSU's wich are ACTIVE PFC's (both, corsair as well as tagan ones too) so get urself a PURE SINE WAVE UPS..

APC's SMART UPS range of UPSes are PURE SINE WAVES but the downside is they are way too costly (i hv one of them, a pure sine wave for Rs.17K for my core i7) but atleast i hv a peace of mind in an area of mine where there are heavy voltage fluctuations.. , so hope u got the importance of this UPS on my >Rs.1 lac rig.. i didnt wnat any fuzzle afterwards, so since i was spending so much on the rig, y not sum more on its medication too (the UPS)

WAtever u pl;an to do, IF u hv got voltage fluctuations in ur room/area, get a PURE SINE WAVE UPS, i knw tat those costly PSU's (Corsair or even tagan) are very solidly built to suystain any type of fluctuations, but then again read this ----> " Y to take any "over the board"chance"... wat say ??

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hey ashu thanx.....!!

but then ASUS and EVGA price range seems to me more or less same

the lamington ppl dint tell me the individual price of the processor and mobo as a kit they told me the prices
and for asus p6t delux v2 they told 38000 k
well, if they told u tat the total package of [mobo+proccy] is Rs.38K, then core i7 920 processor is Rs. 15.5K, so the mobo cost is 38-15.5=22.5K wich is good for Asus as well as for Evga X58 mobo..

so, i wud say, go for Evga X58 mobo, as its a beast (with stability) wen it comes to OCing.. as it was specifically designed with one sole reason ---> To OverClock in mid-to-high range of OC

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and topgear

as far as i've read ASUS is also a mid to top rage OC board

just correct me incase i'm wrong
well, i dnt agree (correct me too, if im wrong too, ),

i think Asus and Evga are on the same lines, maybe Evga is SLIGHTEST better than ASUS if not the best but totally a BEAST I bet on that with closed eyes

.. , so i will still go with Evga X58 mobo..
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