View Full Version : Suggestion for a config for 60K
mehulved
24-11-2006, 07:08 PM
One of my friends wants to buy a new PC. His budget is Rs. 60K. Here's what he's come up with so far.
Processor - C2D e6600
Mobo - Intel DG965WH Intel D975XBX NVIDIA NForce 590 SLI
RAM - 1.5GB/2GB RAM 800MHz FSB
Hard Disk - SATA 250GB/400GB
DVD RW - Lightscribe DVD ± R/RW Asus/Sony
Graphx Card - nVidia GeForce 7 Series with 256MB VRAM
Monitor - 17” Digital LCD-TFT, 1280x1024 Samsung, LG, Sony, BenQ
Keyboard + Mouse - Cordless Optical Desktop
Speakers - Creative 5.1 Speakers
TV Tuner Card and Memory Card reader.
Is it right or does he need to change anything. Mainly he'll be using the PC for gaming, surfing the net and college work. He wants something that will give him a good gaming performance.
Tech Geek
24-11-2006, 07:12 PM
Why can't he go for the Quad core after it releases. if it is costly go for a good graphic card.
I believe 60K is more than enoughfor a good high config.
mehulved
24-11-2006, 07:15 PM
Cos quad core will be more expensive and getting a balanced PC for 60K with quad core will be a bit hectic. Anyways this is his choice not mine.
vinyas
24-11-2006, 10:04 PM
we will have to wait for Half Dozen More Months For Quad Core to stablize
samrulez
24-11-2006, 10:41 PM
The config rocks! But which card are you exactly going for???
Don't go for anything less than a 7600GT...
sam9s
24-11-2006, 10:45 PM
The only thing I would change is the mobo. An ASUS or a DS3.
gxsaurav
24-11-2006, 11:20 PM
There are a few things u should ask him first
1) His primary use, I guess this is going to be a gaming PC, as only they cost this much. Get a Geforce 7600GT with 256 MB RAM from XFX, if it's a non gaming PC then stick to the onboard GMA X3000 it's good enough to run Operating systems, even Vista & Linux with XGL
2) CPU & Motherboard are fine, unless he wants to overclock. Stick to this combination for maximum stability
3) RAM, depends on the requirment, i would say get 2X512MB DDR2 800 right now, as that will ne enough, & get another 2 X512 or 2X 1GB (sale existing RAM) later
4) Lightscribe is of no use, simply get a normal boxed or OEM Sony DRU-820A, lightscribe media is rare in indian market so why pay more for this model
5) Monitor - 17" Samsung 713N
6) Keyboard, i would say go for Microsoft wireless optical desktop elite
optumsprime
24-11-2006, 11:28 PM
:idea:COMING MONDAY I AM GOING TO BUY COMPUTER DETAILS ARE::rolleyes:
:cool:
C2DE6600
RAM 1 GB DDR-2 800 MHZ KINGSTON
HARD DISK= WESTERN DIGITAL
MOB=ASUS P5W DH DELUXE 975CHIPSET
POWER SUPPLY=500 W APC
UPS 600VA WIPRO
7600 GT
SONY DVD WRITER
CAB=I- BALL
MONITER=SAMSUNG CRT FLAT ''19'' Inch
KEYBOARD & MOUSE =MICROSOFT
sam9s
24-11-2006, 11:42 PM
:idea:COMING MONDAY I AM GOING TO BUY COMPUTER DETAILS ARE::rolleyes:
:cool:
C2DE6600
RAM 1 GB DDR-2 800 MHZ KINGSTON
HARD DISK= WESTERN DIGITAL
MOB=ASUS P5W DH DELUXE 975CHIPSET
POWER SUPPLY=500 W APC
UPS 600VA WIPRO
7600 GT
SONY DVD WRITER
CAB=I- BALL
MONITER=SAMSUNG CRT FLAT ''19'' Inch
KEYBOARD & MOUSE =MICROSOFT
Good config....but cab I-Ball cheeeezzzzzzzz I ball sucks, trust me if you are spending so much, spend couple of bucks and get a decent gaming cab. Opt for ANTEC or ASUS or COOLMASTER (all a bit expensive options). or Zebronics PEACE or Antibiotic, less expensive options.......but plz..plz dont go for I ball, you are building a sexy rig, go for proper gaming cab with LED fans and proper ventilation.
Plus I would also suggest corsair XMS DDR II 800 over Kingston. Kingston is not a good OC ram. Price diff between king and corsair is about 2000 bucks but I assure you, you wont regrett as I am regretting getting a transcend............happy assembling.
optumsprime
25-11-2006, 12:01 AM
tell me shop in delhi in kanpur the corsair is not available thank u for ur suggestion :confused:
sam9s
25-11-2006, 12:38 AM
tell me shop in delhi in kanpur the corsair is not available thank u for ur suggestion :confused:
Nehru Place rules for Delhi, Corsair is decently available in NP, just make sure you bargain atleast 10 outlets before finalizing the deal with any.
mehulved
25-11-2006, 03:18 AM
Which card would be the most recommended for the config. Yeah 7600GS is the minimum that we're looking at.
This is what we have decided for now. Anything that's too out of place?
Processor – Intel Core 2 Duo e6600
Motherboard - ASUS P5N32 SLi Deluxe
Hard Disk – Seagate 250/400 GB SATA
DVD Drive – LiteOn
RAM – 2 x 1 GB @ 800MHz Corsair
Graphics Card – Nvidia GeForce XFX 7600GS/GT
Monitor – Samsung 713N
Modem and Lan Card will be inbuilt
Speakers – Creative 5.1 channel
Keyboard + Mouse – Microsoft wireless optical desktop elite
And what about tv tuner card. And please can someone see if it fits the budget.
Ch@0s
25-11-2006, 03:30 AM
^^That mobo sucks... also do you have a clue how much 800MHz corsair costs in india :P. Its 20k for heaven's sake... no chance he can fit it in a budget of 60k lol.
mehulved
25-11-2006, 03:31 AM
OK all rite so a Transend of Kingston for RAM? And which mobo?
Ch@0s
25-11-2006, 03:46 AM
P5B-E or Gigabyte DS3.
gxsaurav
25-11-2006, 11:11 AM
like i said before, motherboard should depends weather u want to overclock or not, if there is going to be no overclocking then why pay more money for DS3 & others, just get the Intel motherboard
also, gaming or not, there is no point buying a 7600GS if there is no gaming
Ch@0s
25-11-2006, 11:17 AM
^^Purevideo/AVIVO is useful even if you are watching DVDs/movies... Its not just limited to gaming. Also if you read the first post properly, the pc IS MEANT for gaming.
Edit: Forgot to mention... does your intel mobo support RAID or Bios Fan control or eSATA or Firewire? When you have a 60k budget, its lame to buy an intel mobo unless its a 975XBX :P.
mehulved
25-11-2006, 04:39 PM
He's going to use if for gaming as I have already mentioned in my first post.
And he will be using windows and not linux. He's buying a higher end rig especially for gaming.
And how would a LCD monitor be for gaming, I have heard that LCD's aren't considered so good for gaming?
gxsaurav
25-11-2006, 05:04 PM
then 7600GT is good. Gone are the days when LCDs were bad for gaming, now if a LCD has below or upto 16ms responce time, u won't notice anything, new LCDs also have 10 & 8 ms responce time, thats instant anyway
got for samsung 713N monitor
optumsprime
25-11-2006, 06:44 PM
I think CRT is best for gaming.The TFT r coming in 16ms is good but not better:)
sam9s
25-11-2006, 06:53 PM
^^That mobo sucks... also do you have a clue how much 800MHz corsair costs in india :P. Its 20k for heaven's sake... no chance he can fit it in a budget of 60k lol.
No chaos Corsair XMS DDR II 800 Mhz is 13000 in NP Delhi, and transcend is 9000....that is for 1 GB
This was as on 1st week of Nov
Ch@0s
25-11-2006, 07:54 PM
I'm talking about 2GB not 1GB.... 2GB of 6400C4 is 20.4+tax. Who's gonna buy 1GB of ram for a gaming machine anyway :P. That itself is a waste of money in my opinion considering the fact that newer revisions of corsair use shitty promos chips instead of micron d9gmh. They suck totally at overclocking. Also considering the fact that you can have CellShock 1000MHz 4-4-4 Micron D9GKX ram delivered to india for 19k, all these corsair prices are complete rubbish.
sam9s
27-11-2006, 11:27 AM
I agree with the importing option...if that suits the OP.
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