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Old 16-03-2010, 11:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I need to buy a new CPU for a budget around 25K which will mainly be used for playin movies,games and photoshoppin ....

i hav selected this config......
proc:i3 i530
mb: Dh55TC
hd: 500 GB seagate
RAm:2 GB kingston
G.P.U: Nvidia Gts 250 or Ati HD 5670
P.S.U and cabinet not decided(pls suggest)......

I have selected this config keeping in mind that I wont have to upgrade my P.C for 2-3 yrs....
I already have a 19' monitor.... but wld be upgrading it in about sixz months time.....also will be adding another 2GB ram later .....

Pls suggest any suitable modifications....
Also I cant cant decide between the G.P.U .... should be able to play current as well as future games.....
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i recommend the following(you are better off with amd based rig) -

Athlon II X4 630 2.8GHz @ 5.2k
Biostar TA785G3 HD @ 4.3k
Transcend 2GB DDR3 1333MHz C9 @ 2.2k(add 2 gb ram later)
Sapphire HD5750 1GB GDDR5 @ 8.2k
Cooler Master Elite 310 @ 1.5k
Corsair VX450W @ 3.7k

total - Rs. 25100
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Old 16-03-2010, 01:05 PM   #3 (permalink)
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My budget for G.P.U is around 7K....
also I hav selected Intel i3 and Dh55tc so that i cld easily upgrade to i5/i7 when their prices come down after 2-3 yrs.......
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My budget for G.P.U is around 7K....
also I hav selected Intel i3 and Dh55tc so that i cld easily upgrade to i5/i7 when their prices come down after 2-3 yrs.......
you can't do that, as either the chipset would be incompatible of socket as i7 needs 1356 socket.
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the h55 chipset board that you have selected is not powerful enough for games
if you want to enjoy games you should invest in a good gpu
moreover athlon 2 x4 630 is gives you more advantages over the costly core i3
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I need to buy a new CPU for a budget around 25K which will mainly be used for playin movies,games and photoshoppin ....

i hav selected this config......
proc:i3 i530
mb: Dh55TC
hd: 500 GB seagate
RAm:2 GB kingston
G.P.U: Nvidia Gts 250 or Ati HD 5670
P.S.U and cabinet not decided(pls suggest)......

I have selected this config keeping in mind that I wont have to upgrade my P.C for 2-3 yrs....
I already have a 19' monitor.... but wld be upgrading it in about sixz months time.....also will be adding another 2GB ram later .....

Pls suggest any suitable modifications....
Also I cant cant decide between the G.P.U .... should be able to play current as well as future games.....
did you mentioned photoshoppin? provided you not mean shopping for photos , you should go for i5 based config. or maybe AMD based. however if you not professional, you may go with what Jaskanwar has provided. pretty much balanced rig.

& about upgrading, never trust intel so openheartedly. next year Sandy Bridges coming along with a new 6 series chipset. chances are with H55 or even P55 your upgrade road wil have a err ,,,,,,,,, well sad ending.
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the h55 chipset board that you have selected is not powerful enough for games
if you want to enjoy games you should invest in a good gpu
moreover athlon 2 x4 630 is gives you more advantages over the costly core i3
Is the i3-Dh55tc combo that bad....
I mean wont it even be able to play games like fifa 10 ,football manager,nfs on medium settings....

Also is the athlon 2 x4 630 reliable... I mean a friend of mine had bought an Amd proc a couple of yrs ago and it gave him problems in just a year
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Is the i3-Dh55tc combo that bad....
I mean wont it even be able to play games like fifa 10 ,football manager,nfs on medium settings....

Also is the athlon 2 x4 630 reliable... I mean a friend of mine had bought an Amd proc a couple of yrs ago and it gave him problems in just a year
really?
which cpu model?
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There is nothing like AMD processors are bad and Intels are good. The comparison should be done in product level. And normally in lower and middle segment AMD processors are best.

Athlon II 620 is a better performer than Core I3 based system, because i3 is a dual core processor where as Athlon II 620 is a Quad core processor. The extra 2 cores are always going to help.
And Core i3 is having an On-die integreted Graphics processing unit, but if you are going to add an discreate Graphics card, this is no help. And even AMD motherboards (mainly 785G chipset) based all the boards are having Radeon 4200 IGP with 128 MB dedicated DDR3 Gfx memory, a better performer than Intel latest integrated IGP.

So @ 25k budget opt for AMD based rig, as suggested in this thread
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really?
which cpu model?
most probably the original Phenom 65nm craps.they were flops. or maybe his friend brought cheapest possible proccy, like Athlon X2 BE.

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Is the i3-Dh55tc combo that bad....
I mean wont it even be able to play games like fifa 10 ,football manager,nfs on medium settings....

Also is the athlon 2 x4 630 reliable... I mean a friend of mine had bought an Amd proc a couple of yrs ago and it gave him problems in just a year
the i3 got inbuilt graphics but it sucks. forget latest games, you can play only last years games at 1024X768. that also at low-medium resolution.

AMD inbuilt graphics are: HD3300, HD 4200, HD4290. these 3 can beat the hell out of any Intel graphics till date. even the one i5.

& he may have brought an old proccy. or maybe his problem related to some other parts rather than the proccy.
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any other recommendations apart for the psu apart from Corsair VX450W.....as its a bit costly
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any other recommendations apart for the psu apart from Corsair VX450W.....as its a bit costly
Corsair CX400W (easy availability) or Seasonic S12-II 380W (my preference: super silent) else Tagan Stone Rock 500W (last option).
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Corsair CX400W (easy availability) or Seasonic S12-II 380W (my preference: super silent) else Tagan Stone Rock 500W (last option).
will these options suffice if i add a gpu like hd 5750/gts 260......also which one is better among corsair and seasonic one
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will these options suffice if i add a gpu like hd 5750/gts 260......also which one is better among corsair and seasonic one
will support anything upto HD5850. but safe limit is HD5770. so surely u can use it. Corsair ---> rebranded seasonic. so. anyone u buy, u getting same stuff.
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i have selected this config finally:
i3 530 -5650/-
dh55tc-5450
seagate 7200.12 500 GB-2400
transcend 2 Gb ddr3-3250
corsaIR 450w-3800
NZXT GAMMA -2000
total-22550/-
Further additions after 3 mnths:
ati 5670/5770
21' HD monitor

there is also a similar config been ordered by dell here:
http://configure.ap.dell.com/dellsto...41233in8&s=dhs
wid Dell(TM) ST2210 21.5” Full HD Widescreen Monitor which adds arnd 2500/- to the above mentioned price

pls reply as im a bit confused with these 2 choices

which one of these would be a better buy

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i have selected this config finally:
i3 530 -5650/-
dh55tc-5450
seagate 7200.12 500 GB-2400
transcend 2 Gb ddr3-3250
corsaIR 450w-3800
NZXT GAMMA -2000
total-22550/-
Further additions after 3 mnths:
ati 5670/5770
21' HD monitor

there is also a similar config been ordered by dell here:
http://configure.ap.dell.com/dellsto...41233in8&s=dhs
wid Dell(TM) ST2210 21.5” Full HD Widescreen Monitor which adds arnd 2500/- to the above mentioned price

pls reply as im a bit confused with these 2 choices

which one of these would be a better buy
with core i3 you just getting is a basic gaming pc with no way u can upgrade in future. H55 is a nonsense chipset & Intel original are odd mobos. for same price u getting a much much better AMD system which can be upgraded in future.

so your choice, you know. ok get 4Gb DDR3 instead of 2. drop that VX450 for CX400W or something equivalent to it.

that Dell is not good at all. it got the GT310 512mb. basically a 9400GT. renamed uncountable times. you better of getting HD5770 if getting CX400W or HD5670 512Mb if getting a little bit cheaper PSU.
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i have selected this config finally:
i3 530 -5650/-
dh55tc-5450
seagate 7200.12 500 GB-2400
transcend 2 Gb ddr3-3250
corsaIR 450w-3800
NZXT GAMMA -2000
total-22550/-
Further additions after 3 mnths:
ati 5670/5770
21' HD monitor

there is also a similar config been ordered by dell here:
http://configure.ap.dell.com/dellsto...41233in8&s=dhs
wid Dell(TM) ST2210 21.5” Full HD Widescreen Monitor which adds arnd 2500/- to the above mentioned price

pls reply as im a bit confused with these 2 choices

which one of these would be a better buy
amd is a better option
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U planning to upgrade to i5/i7 on DH55C?

Well, ATM no more budget i7 planned for LGA1156..... also, if u wanna buy i5, get a core i5 i750 based setup....

else, best option is to go AMD...
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U planning to upgrade to i5/i7 on DH55C?

Well, ATM no more budget i7 planned for LGA1156..... also, if u wanna buy i5, get a core i5 i750 based setup....

else, best option is to go AMD...
what i told him earlier. either Athlon II X4 or pay more & get i5 750 altogether.
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i have selected this config finally:
i3 530 -5650/-
dh55tc-5450
seagate 7200.12 500 GB-2400
transcend 2 Gb ddr3-3250
corsaIR 450w-3800
NZXT GAMMA -2000
total-22550/-
Further additions after 3 mnths:
ati 5670/5770
21' HD monitor

there is also a similar config been ordered by dell here:
http://configure.ap.dell.com/dellsto...41233in8&s=dhs
wid Dell(TM) ST2210 21.5” Full HD Widescreen Monitor which adds arnd 2500/- to the above mentioned price

pls reply as im a bit confused with these 2 choices

which one of these would be a better buy
dude better go for AMd
its future proog
better than i3
and most of all
value for money

and why r u going for transcend?
u can get 2g ddr3 under 2.7k of a better brand
try ocz/corsair/gskill
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dude better go for AMd
its future proog
better than i3
and most of all
value for money

and why r u going for transcend?
u can get 2g ddr3 under 2.7k of a better brand
try ocz/corsair/gskill
looks like he getting PC locally. so he getting i3 + H55 crap.
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You Will never be able to upgrade your cpu. intel will crap its core i 5 and core i 7 8xx cpu's within few months say around 6-8 months.
Go with AMD na they are the best vfm's
GO with Jaskanwar Singh config.
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looks like he getting PC locally. so he getting i3 + H55 crap.
damn
i think AMD should start advertising its products
just like intel
people still dont feel AMD can be a better option(including my dad)
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i think AMD should start advertising its products
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people still dont feel AMD can be a better option(including my dad)
yah. amd should advertise their products specially their Athlon II series.

many peoples still prefer intel cause of old heat issues. cheers to AMD.
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and more over amd does not have any regional branch in India
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and more over amd does not have any regional branch in India
oops. thats more bad. actually majority of AMD sells comes from Europe & US. and Intel much more dominant in India. no branch. no advertisement. low sales.
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if it takes any initiatives to set up some center in India - then definitely it will build confidence in products.
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if it takes any initiatives to set up some center in India - then definitely it will build confidence in products.
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it will help many customers like us convince others
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