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vickey
04-07-2005, 07:27 PM
i wish to buy a pc .budget 35k.please help me with this config.
amd athlon 3000+939
msi rs 480 mobo
120gb seagate sata hd
2*256mb ram (brand please!!!)
samung syncmaster 793s 17''
sony or lg dual layer dvd writer (confused please help)javascript:emoticon(':?')
ibox 400watt cabinet
creative 2.1 speakers
logitech mouse keyboard
ups (help me with a branded one plz!!!)
also i am looking for an amd dealer in pune.
what would be the approx cost.
bybye.
sandeeprao
04-07-2005, 09:33 PM
hi
its a pretty good config for 35k,but i would suggest u get 1 gb ram cause u r going to use ur onboard video card which means that u will lose abt 128mb for the 3d card alone.so 1 gb will bw the best.as per the brand goes ,u'll have to ask the other guys,
and if i'm not mistaken i think the lg dual layer dvd writer is an all format writer so u could get an lg dvd writer.
the ups??????
i have absolutely no idea
babumuchhala
04-07-2005, 09:41 PM
Go in for 512 MB*2 RAM & Lite On DVD RW and this should fit in 35K or ur vendor taking u for a ride.
RAM could be fron Transcend or hynix (cheapest)
Plus wat do u plan to do with this rig, so we might be able to help u better
rollcage
04-07-2005, 11:01 PM
HD - Take 2*80 Gb n put them in raid you will get
increase in speed.
Ram - Kingston or Transend
Dvd Writer - Sony or Pioneer
UPS - APC (nothing else) Its the Best costs just 2.3k
Motherboard if possible go for Asus A8N
geekgod
05-07-2005, 12:00 AM
A8n doesnt have onboard video..so he'll hv to buy a graphics card.
i dont think it will fit in 35k.
but if u can expand..thats a good suggestion.go for a 6600gt..it shld b arnd 10k
shark
08-07-2005, 08:14 PM
Preety good but not Damn good.
Better options at 35k.
akshayt
08-07-2005, 08:21 PM
take 754socket
amd 2800 64bit + asus k8n for abt 9.5k and geforce 6200 128mb non TC for abt 5k
hynix d43 for 2400
sagar_mutha
08-07-2005, 10:40 PM
Dont go for creative 2.1 speakers...
Go for Altec Lansing ATP3...will just cost you a few hundred bucks more but are certainly worth it...
socket 754 is now history. go for 939 and ur system will not get outdated for the next 2 years or so. u can upgrade to a dual core processor without changing the board with a simple bios update. try a8n-e as it is loaded with features - socket 939, pci-express, support for SATA 2 etc click here to get complete specs (http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=455&l1=3&l2=15&l3=0) i think the cost of the board is around 8600
as for dvd writer go for sony......rock solid stability and excellent performance
instead of a single 120 gb hdd go in for 80 x 2 seagate sata and put them in raid 0
ups - go for nothing less than apc.....excellent performance and better after sales support
i hope this helped
rollcage
08-07-2005, 11:13 PM
Good to see that you are back ... geek :lol:
almost the same I suggested!
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