PC Peripherals Core i7 config in 75K

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Dude do not go for Coolermaster 650W PSU. Its not that good.
Go for corsair 750tx as suggested by earlier posts. Get it from Rahul(Itwares)..
 
Thanks man, u were of great help to me. One last thing, the crosair PSU requires a Pure Sine wave UPS. So my question is this.. i have an inverter with 2 batteries, which i think dont have a pure sine wave out. If i dont have a UPS and neither connect it to the inverter, and then if the lights go out[i have a spike guard though], will it have any adverse effect on my config [ what im trying to say is that as soon as the lights go out, the machine stops working :) ]

^ Thanks ace_neo , kindly answer my query abt the ups thing, i'm confused

As antz123 states, is MSI PRO reliable here, as the gigabyte board is more dependable [i think]
 
if fight was between Gigabyte UD5 then Gigabyte Ud5 is awesome... But then it would shoot of your budget..

and if budget isnt issue ASUS P6T-Deluxe is better than Gigabyte ...

sorry if that complicates matters further :)
 
antz123 said:
if fight was between Gigabyte UD5 then Gigabyte Ud5 is awesome... But then it would shoot of your budget..

and if budget isnt issue ASUS P6T-Deluxe is better than Gigabyte ...

sorry if that complicates matters further :)

This does complicate things a little for me, anyways i thing MSI would be better in this case, will invest more in the GTX275 :hap2:
 
sohancool i really don`t know answer to your question but TE people could answer it as i have never used UPS.
 
That's a part of my question, if i never use a UPS at all and directly connect it to the mains supply[i.e use system w/o backup] , will it do?
 
if i were you i would sli gtx 260 coz it will be pretty good in sli

also the prices are falling so not bad choice to sli
 
sohancool said:
That's a part of my question, if i never use a UPS at all and directly connect it to the mains supply[i.e use system w/o backup] , will it do?

Yes it will work properly
 
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