Need a rig for Programming and used for working in Unity ENGINE

@ALPHA17 :
1. **NZXT Source Elite 210 OR NZXT Gamma ??? (NZXT Source Elite 210 is 2400rs, Nzxt Gamma is 2200rs)
2. Seagate 500gb SATA III 7200rpm or WD Caviar Blue 500 GB? (Seagate 500gb 3800rs)
** 3. Corsair CX430 V2 or Seasonic S12II 520W ? (Corsair CX430 V2 is 2350rs)

4. ** Patriot 2GB DDR3 ****or **Corsair Vengeance 4GB ? (Patriot 2GB DDR3 is 400rs , 4gb Vengence is 1650rs)
5. APC 600VA
or APC BR800VA-IN ** (APC 600VA is 2000rs)

  • price from lamington road.
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@jom jose here are your answers –

  1. Go for the NZXT Gamma, much better airflow and cable routing options. You can add fans later to improve upon the same.

  2. Go for the which ever hard-drive you fancy, both perform the same under real-world workloads. I think Western Digital has a longer warranty. Confirm before purchasing.

  3. Go for the Seasonic S12II 520W as you plan to add a graphics card and a more powerful CPU down the line.

  4. That was a limited one-day offer. Best would be sticking for 4GB x1 of Corsair ValueRAM ~1300/-.

  5. APC BR800VA-IN because the 600VA variant will not be able to take the load of a 520W SMPS when it would be running a discrete graphics card.

And I know these prices are from Bombay, thanks very much.

One more doubt :
DH67 motherboard as per intel site it supports DIMM 1066 and 1333Mhz?
i didnt saw 1600MHz support?

Yes the motherboard’s of the Sandy-Bridge family [Z68 / P67 / H67 / H61] all support RAM up-to only 1333MHz, even the integrated memory controller on the processor itself can theoretically only use a 1333MHz RAM module. But if you are willing to over-volt the memory a 1600MHz RAM module will give ~10% -->15% increment in bandwidth performance.

More on the same in these two articles → AnandTech - Sandy Bridge Memory Scaling: Choosing the Best DDR3 / DDR3 SDRAM for Sandy Bridge: Choosing the Best Memory for LGA1155 Platform - X-bit labs.