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Old 06-05-2009, 11:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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so guys i want to go for this config now say if all's good or not..???
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Old 06-05-2009, 01:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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The PSU is gud enuf
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Old 06-05-2009, 01:55 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Get radeon 4770 for 6.5k instead of 9600gt. It's almost 1.5 times faster.
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I already told you not to go for 1GB graphics card.Its not needed if u don't play at higher resolutions.9600GT is a mid range card,it can only handle games at meduim resolutions.Yes your PSU is very good.But I suggest better go for Cooler Master 600W PSU and Radeon HD4770.Corsair is better than CM but CM is good too.
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Dude, change ur config to this:-

- Kingston 4GB DDR2 800MHZ @ 1.9k
- Corsair VX450W @ 3.9k
- Zotac GTX260 @ 10.3k(from lynx-india)

This card, GTX260, is "x" times better than a 9600GT, and "x" here is a BIG number. It's worth it.
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Old 06-05-2009, 04:44 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Get radeon 4770 for 6.5k instead of 9600gt. It's almost 1.5 times faster.
the reason i'm going for palit card is that i want hdmi port to connect to my LCD i dunn have ant#y monitor so i will put it on 32" LCD tv and it has that option and second#d thing is that it will support future games too.
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I think HD4770 models come with HDMI conn. or u can get a converter for 700 bucks. dude, get a better card.
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Old 06-05-2009, 06:28 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I think HD4770 models come with HDMI conn. or u can get a converter for 700 bucks. dude, get a better card.
BUT then i think i would have to change my motherboard as well.....what do u say???
coz of ATI........!!!
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Who said to u that u gotta change mobo? Only sli and crossfire is mobo dependent. You can use any GPU brand in any mobo if it has PCI-E slot
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^^^^^^^^^No, u can use it on ur rig no problem. However it wont support hybrid power saving like on 790gx motherboard.

If u are playing @ 1920 X 1080 on 22"+ monitor better get HD 4850/HD 4870 1GB DDR5.

No use of 1Gb on low end GPU.
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then i guess this would be my final config as the budget is limited...hehehe....
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I already told you not to go for 1GB graphics card.Its not needed if u don't play at higher resolutions.9600GT is a mid range card,it can only handle games at meduim resolutions.Yes your PSU is very good.But I suggest better go for Cooler Master 600W PSU and Radeon HD4770.Corsair is better than CM but CM is good too.
1) No stick to Corsair PSUs. Corsair provides quality PSUs with unimaginable power.
2) Instead of Kingston go for either G-Skill, Corsair, OCZ or patriot. Very good for Overclocking with life time warranty. First 2 are the best choices.
3) Go for good Casing like CM 690 or 590 Centurian. If you are looking for a good gaming rig then your CPU Case should allow your circuit to breath
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okay, stay with this card, but atleast change these:-

PSU - Corsair CX400W @ 3.2k
RAM - 2*2=4GB DDR2 800MHz Kingston @ 1.9k

So, u're saving on PSU, and using that for RAM.
A VX450W would go waste, so save the extra k, and use that for RAM.
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okay, stay with this card, but atleast change these:-

PSU - Corsair CX400W @ 3.2k
RAM - 2*2=4GB DDR2 800MHz Kingston @ 1.9k

So, u're saving on PSU, and using that for RAM.
A VX450W would go waste, so save the extra k, and use that for RAM.
k thanx for the tip so ur saying that 400W will be enough for this config u sure coz i was thinking to OC this pc upto 3.4 instead of current 2.8. so in that case i will need some cooling rite..!!!

p.s r u sure that i,ll get kingston for that price coz we i checked it was like 1.3k for 2 gb
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Old 07-05-2009, 10:53 AM   #15 (permalink)
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so what is the diffrence b/w
sapphire radeon hd 4770 and ati radeon hd 4770

is there any price diffrence in b/w them or only company diffrence, and what would be a better option?
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there are no practical ATI radeon 4770 cards, and are just sample models.
u will find 4770 only from some vendor like sapphire/palit/gecube etc.
sapphire 4770@7.2k
palit 4770@6.7k

and if u intend on high resolution, get a 4850 with 1Gb or somethin, oe even GTX 260@11k with the corsair VX450 or Antec earthwatt EA 500.
both are equally gud, antec being slightly cheap.
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there are no practical ATI radeon 4770 cards, and are just sample models.
u will find 4770 only from some vendor like sapphire/palit/gecube etc.
sapphire 4770@7.2k
palit 4770@6.7k

and if u intend on high resolution, get a 4850 with 1Gb or somethin, oe even GTX 260@11k with the corsair VX450 or Antec earthwatt EA 500.
both are equally gud, antec being slightly cheap.
okk thanx will definitely consider that.
btw how bout OC all of my config i.e frm CPU ,,RAM AND GRAPHICS CARD can any body come up with sm nice combination for them all.
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Brother ,that G31 Momboard is best suited for a E5200.

When you buy a processor like the E7400 which is a superb overclocker, buy a P45 or atleast a P43 to do justice to your proccy.When you are buyn a rig like that atleast get a platform thats strong,which will benefit all of your prized components.

Give it a thought.

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@sanjeev, I don't think Palit has released HD4770.

Available brands:

Sapphire
MSI
XFX

The card from these three brands looks identical top to bottom and the copper cooler on these three looks to be better than that in reference card as it is bigger and fan too is bigger.
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anf also G31 are not that good for overclocking
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@sanjeev, I don't think Palit has released HD4770.

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The card from these three brands looks identical top to bottom and the copper cooler on these three looks to be better than that in reference card as it is bigger and fan too is bigger.
very true bro i figured it out that palit dont have 4770 so for the final touch to this RIG can u tell me which one of them is less costly option in DELHI(comparing the prices of diff manufacturers):

hd 4770 (cheapest of them: sapphire,msi,xfx)
p43 (cheapest of them :asus,gigabyte,mercury)

and then my rig will be complete.
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I would go for Sapphire as XFX is costlier and I don't rely on MSI that much.

I paid 7.2k for Sapphire yesterday. Can't you wait for some more time (for others to release with more custom coolers).
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^^sure will do but am waiting for the proper drivers as the drivers that came with the card sucks. win7 user experience rating fell from 5.1 to 2.0 for graphics (earlier it was HD2600XT) and I am getting 10-12fps framerate in Far Cry 2.
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but the main thing is i'm asking for the price coz i cant go much high.. so i need the cheapest of them all:

cheapest option for hd 4770 & p43 mobo.....??? (again for delhi)
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MSI HD4770
Stay with G31 Gigabyte, it will allow 3.4GHz easily.
or also ASUS G31.

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Y dun u change this to something like:-
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780G based @ 3.2k
4GB @ 1.9k

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you better get a Crossfire enabled board because HD4770 is one hell of a card for crossfire setup. Get HD4770 now and later add one more in CF setup to speed up the system.

But if you are going to get a FullHD display, you better get a better card.
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you better get a Crossfire enabled board because HD4770 is one hell of a card for crossfire setup. Get HD4770 now and later add one more in CF setup to speed up the system.

But if you are going to get a FullHD display, you better get a better card.
u see i'm gonna go for a cheaper option for now may be next yr i'll but another 4770 and new upgraded crossfire enabled mobo as for now this is the peak.

so will have to see frm whr i can get all this stuff as is hard to find ATI products in delhi.(geforce are pretty common).

as well i cant go w/o intel as amd had verry bad past with me. :s
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First let ATI come out with working drivers for a single card to work to its full potential and then think about CF.
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^^If wid these drivers th CF performance is such, I wonder how good a fully optimized driver performance would be!
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