Decent Gaming Rig : Suggestions please :)

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Sourav

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Ok, I have planned on getting myself a decent gaming rig in April. Here's all the info (i hope) you will need to give your valuable suggestions. I do hope the price drop thing is going to come in April, but I thought it would be better to have a round of suggestions about the configuration before that.

My Budget - Rs 50,000/-. Please do not ask me to increase the budget, as it’s simply not possible.

My Requirements - Mostly Gaming, lots of HD movies and Music, a little bit of office work here and there. No encoding/CPU-intensive kind of work.

Will it be Over-clocked - Yes, but will be over-clocked when the system is put together the first time, I don't like messing around too much. I may do a bit of tinkering here and there so that I can learn a few things :) That's all.




Will it be upgraded every now and then – No, It wont be upgraded every now and then. Except if something falls apart :)

My idea of the rig - I have a fair idea on what I want, please do suggest on what you think about it.

Processor – Intel Core 2 Duo E6750/E4500 – Rs 7,500/ Rs 4700

Motherboard – Abit/Asus (preferably the P35 chipset) – Rs 5,500/ (don’t know)

RAM – 4 GB Transcend DDR2@800MHZ – Rs 4,000/-

Graphics Card – 8800GT – Rs 12,000/-

HDD – 80GB + 320GB – Rs 5,000/-

Monitor – A Decent 19†WS (doesn’t have to be DELL) will be sufficient as I don’t intend to play any game at a very high resolution. – Rs 10,000

Cabinet + PSU – Don’t have much info on these, so will need your help J Rs 6,000/-

Keyboard + Mouse – Nothing fancy, a decent keyboard something like the Pleomax/something else from Logitech, and a simple Logitech mouse will be okay. Rs 1,500/-



I do not need speakers at the moment as I already have a pair of Klipsch Promedia 2.0 at home and they are just fine.



The configuration with the E6750 comes to Rs 51,500/- as of now, and the configuration with the E4500 comes to Rs 48,500/-

I know you guys will suggest a bigger HDD as i have mentioned the fact that I'm gonna watch lots of HD movies on it, so for that, I will be getting a portable 500GB HDD, possibly the WD one, after the rig is set up. I prefer to get stuff from here and there, hence the 500GB portable choice :D



Now, the price drop confusion. Certain websites like Fudzilla - Intel to cut its prices on April 20th , have announced there is going to be a price drop for Intel processors, mainly the 65nm ones, come this April 20th 2008.



I am not so interested in getting a bigger CPU, but I have a small doubt on this as well. What if I get a 2 GB system now, and invest the remaining 2ks leftover into the Processor? That way I can get an E8400 for Rs 8,500 along with the above configuration with 2GB ram, and save a thousand bucks as well? It then comes to Rs 50,500/- as of now. Hoping that the price drop in April affects the prices a little bit, I will be able to squeeze in a relatively okay-ish UPS as well in it :P



What do you guys think? Do let me know your valuable comments.

Thanks in advance guys :)

Sourav.
 
this is what im going to buy in near future. hope it helps :)

1. Processor - intel penryn 8400 - Rs 8500

2. RAM - 2GB DDR2 800 Mhz - Rs 1900

3. Motherboard - Abit IP53-E - Rs 5500

4. Hard disk - 320GB Western Digital - Rs 3400

5. Graphic Card - MSI 8800GT 512MB OC - Rs 12500

6. DVD Writer - LiteOn/Sony SATA with LightScribe - Rs 1300

7. Monitor - Dell 22"/24" - still to decide :S - Rs 14000 - Rs 19000

8. Speaker - Altec Lansing ATP3 (already bought) - Rs 2856

9. Keyboard - MS multimedia - dont know price

10. mouse - Logitech laser mouse - dont know price (go for laser as normal optical wont be able to keep pace with the large monitor screen)

9. SMPS - Corsair VX 450W - Rs 3900

10. Cabinet - Cooler Master Elite 330 - Rs 1800

as pc prices fluctuates everyday...give or take Rs 1000 :)
 
painkiller said:
this is what im going to buy in near future. hope it helps :)

1. Processor - intel penryn 8400 - Rs 8500

2. RAM - 2GB DDR2 800 Mhz - Rs 1900

3. Motherboard - Abit IP53-E - Rs 5500

4. Hard disk - 320GB Western Digital - Rs 3400

5. Graphic Card - MSI 8800GT 512MB OC - Rs 12500

6. DVD Writer - LiteOn/Sony SATA with LightScribe - Rs 1300

7. Monitor - Dell 22"/24" - still to decide :S - Rs 14000 - Rs 19000

8. Speaker - Altec Lansing ATP3 (already bought) - Rs 2856

9. Keyboard - MS multimedia - dont know price

10. mouse - Logitech laser mouse - dont know price (go for laser as normal optical wont be able to keep pace with the large monitor screen)

9. SMPS - Corsair VX 450W - Rs 3900

10. Cabinet - Cooler Master Elite 330 - Rs 1800

as pc prices fluctuates everyday...give or take Rs 1000 :)

Thanks for the info mate. Your specs look great :D But I wont be going for a 22"/24". Budget constraints :(
 
Sourav, instead of a 80GB and a 320GB HDD why not partition the 320GB HDD and use it as the sole drive. This will save you a little amount.
Also 2GB ram should be enough for the moment, as I never felt the need for more even in my Vista system w/Norton (or popularly known as bloatware).

As for the processor, the E8200 would be a better option instead of E6750.
 
octave said:
Sourav, instead of a 80GB and a 320GB HDD why not partition the 320GB HDD and use it as the sole drive. This will save you a little amount.

Also 2GB ram should be enough for the moment, as I never felt the need for more even in my Vista system w/Norton (or popularly known as bloatware).

As for the processor, the E8200 would be a better option instead of E6750.

Thanks for that suggestion :) I was thinking in terms of keeping the 80GB drive just for the OS. But i guess it can be done later as well :) . I can use the leftover cash for a good UPS too :P

Naga said:
^^^agree with octave on everything. Also, don't go for the 9600. Get the 8800GT as planned.

Yeah, I never did want the 9600GT. If it's going to be a gaming rig primarily, then why take a card that doesn't have raw performance, right??
 
Since you're not planning on upgrading unless something falls apart, I suggest waiting for the new AMD quad cores. The B3 steppings supposed to be error free, and priced really well in the US. If that carries over here, then along with the hybrid cross-fire boards with the sb700 southbridge, it'll be a great buy. It may not perform better than the dual core you've chosen now in current games, but in future games which should be more multi-threaded, the added cores would be an asset. Off course, it all depends on how it's priced.
 
Rig purchased:
Procy: e8400 :ohyeah: - Rs. 8900
Mobo: Abit IP35-E - Rs. 5490
RAM: transcend 1x2GB (800MHZ) - Rs. 1850
Graphic Card: EVGA 8800GT Superclocked :bleh: - Rs. 12850
Hard Disk: WD 320GB SATA II - Rs. 3400
DVD Write: Moser Baer 20x SATA - Rs. 1125
PSU: Corsair VX 450W :bleh: - Rs. 3850
Caby: CM Elite 332 - Rs. 1550
Speaker: Altec Lansing ATP3 - Rs. 2856
Pending Items:
Dell E228WFT
Microsoft Wireless MM Keyboard
Logitech Wireless Laser Mouse
Shop:
Computer Empire, Nehru Place
SMC International, Nehru Place (just speakers)
Time Spend
11:45 am - 5:30 pm :@ :@ :@
It was so crowded as if they were givin everythin for free :)
 
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^^it would be nice if you could post the price of each components and where u got it from.
 
Wow, congrats :hap2: . Now that's much more than a decent gaming rig :ohyeah: . With proper tweaking, it would be quite a killer machine !
 
Naga said:
Wow, congrats :hap2: . Now that's much more than a decent gaming rig :ohyeah: . With proper tweaking, it would be quite a killer machine !

thx mate..i still cannot believe that i got evga 8800gt SC ;)
 
Tats a great rig..

Post ur OC results man..

S-pi, 3D mark '06 n so on..

N why wudn u wnat to believe u hav a 8800GT??
 
gannu said:
N why wudn u wnat to believe u hav a 8800GT??

bcos i didnt expected evga to be available in nehru place. i was going to buy msi 8800gt oc but when i heard that evga is available i was totally taken off-guard :) the computer empire's sales rep had NEVER heard of evga and couldn't believe than any card can come up with 10yrs of warranty :rofl: . he confirmed thrice with the distributor about this very fact. i had to explain him what evga is all about :clap: :clap:
 
oh...and as far as posting benchys are concerned it will take some time as i have to install all the essential software then upgrade all the drivers. moreover i have a lotta work pending in the office :(
 
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