Maverick_g
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Please suggest me a CPU configuration without Hard Disk, monitor, keyboard and mouse around 35k. Yes I will play games. Thank you.
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@ jakob his budget is 35 to 40k & your suggested rig goes 1st rig goes to 48k & 2nd rig = 44k so if he can extend his budget then going for that is good option if not then getting a i3 rig is better option
Intel Core i3 2100 6.4k OR i5 2400 - 10.5
Intel DH67BL(B3) 5.2
Corsair XMS3 4GB X 2 - 3.2k
Seagate Barracuda 7200.14 500GB ~3.8k[You Can get 2nd hand HDD from the TE market for cheap]
Seasonic S12ii 520W-3.7k
Nzxt Gamma-2.4k
Logitech K200 keyboard-Mouse -0.7k
Sapphire HD 7770 - 10.5k
Total 35.9 OR 39.9k
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@ jakob his budget is 35 to 40k & your suggested rig goes 1st rig goes to 48k & 2nd rig = 44k so if he can extend his budget then going for that is good option if not then getting a i3 rig is better option
Where to get I3 & 67 at that price ? Any shop reference ? which city ?
Jakob @JJ the greatI've stated in the bold format if the budget is strict then to go for i5 2400+H67 Combo,OP go for i5 combo with above except the cooler,Also you can go for 1TB if you can and AMD HD7750 is good enough to play games at high setting at that resolution.
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For online shopping smcinternational.in,Primeabgb or Flipkart.com are good shops you can get stuff from.
Jakob @JJ the great
As you can see
JJ mentioned
Intel Core i3 2100 6.4k
Intel DH67BL(B3) 5.2k
So i was asking Where to get i3 @ Rs. 6400 & DH67BL (B3) @ 5200. Where exactly JJ got the price from.. That's what my question is.
If the OP consider the rate (which is low by 800-1200) he might have to pay more than he expected. Also i3 at that rate is very good where exactly you get that ?
Again not asking about the place where to buy component i am asking i3 AT 6400 WHERE TO GET IT AT THE MENTIONED RATE FROM WHICH SHOP... Who is providing i3 at 6400Well you can get the components from prime abgb,Theitwares or Smcinternational,You can try locally as well.
Again not asking about the place where to buy component i am asking i3 AT 6400 WHERE TO GET IT AT THE MENTIONED RATE FROM WHICH SHOP... Who is providing i3 at 6400
and also 5200 for mobo where exactly are u getting this quotes from..
Jakob must be compensating, because the Core i3 2120 retails close to ~7000/- and the Rupee has appreciated a little versus the $ so the price(s) might have come down; this is not a definite yes OR no because I have yet to go to Nehru Place to check prices for recent days.
I agree that the prices of the motherboard are drastically lower than what I expect them to be. Care to explain Jakob.
Sorry for the late reply. It was my first post here that too from my phone, so I was not able to explain properly. I just needed the CPU excluding hard disk (i have a monitor, keyboard, mouse) I extended my budget to 47k. I got this:
1)Corsair 650W PSU
2)Asus P8 Z77-M PRO Motherboard
3)Intel i5 3450 processor
4)8GB 1333Mhz RAM
5)Power Color Radeon HD 6850 Graphic card
6)Cooler Master Elite 311 Cabinet
7)250GB Seagate HD (my 1TB WD was not working so I got this until the replacement arrives)
These for 46.6k. BTW thanks for your suggestions.![]()
@ALPHA17: There is no point recommending an H77 chipset and 1600 Mhz FSB RAM with Core i5 2400. The maximum RAM FSB Core i5 2400 can support is 1333 Mhz. OP is better off going for an H67 chipset and a 1333 MHz FSB RAM and using the precious juice saved to splurge on a better GFX card.. preferably HD 6950 or HD 7850.. Check memory specifications on the link below:
Intel® Core? i5-2400 Processor (6M Cache, up to 3.40 GHz)
Sandy Bridge's improved memory controller has all but eliminated the need for extreme memory bandwidth, at least for this architecture. It's only when you get down to DDR3-1333 that you see a minor performance penalty. The sweet spot appears to be at DDR3-1600, where you will see a minor performance increase over DDR3-1333 with only a slight increase in cost. The performance increase gained by going up to DDR3-1866 or DDR3-2133 isn't nearly as pronounced.
We also found that memory bandwidth does scale with CPU clock speed; however, it still doesn't translate into any meaningful real-world performance. The sweet spot still appears to be DDR3-1600. All of the extra performance gained by overclocking almost certainly comes from the CPU overclock itself and not from the extra memory bandwidth.
Finally, although the effects of low latency memory can be seen in our bandwidth tests, they don't show any real world advantage over their higher latency (ahem, cheaper) counterparts. None of the real-world tests performed showed any reason to prefer low latency over raw speed.
5. Q: Is this going to be your final configuration or you would be adding/upgrading a component in near future. If yes then please mention when and which component a. Yes, will upgrade the following after a year. A- GPU
I already bought the stated configuration. I kept in mind that I won't be able to OC. If I feel the CPU is not up to the mark after a year or so, then I will upgrade. At present I have to stay in budget, but in future I want a dual monitor setup or if possible will go for triple monitor gaming setup. I thought the configuration was good enough for present, so I bought it.