Help in building PC for 30k max!!

jatin931

Disciple
Q: What is your budget?

30K (increased from the earlier 10k budget)

Q: What is your existing hardware configuration (component name - component brand and model)

CPU - Intel P4-2.8 HT

Motherboard - Mercury Nvidia Chipset

GPU - NA

RAM - Kingston 1 GB DDR2

Monitor - Dell 19"

SMPS - Gigabyte 460W SMPS (NEW)

(please mention the rest in above format)

Q: Which hardware will you be keeping (component name - component brand and model)

HD - 500 GB Seagate 7200.12

Q: Which hardware component are you looking to buy (component name). If you have already decided on a configuration then please mention the (component brand and model) as well, this will help us in fine tuning your requirement.

CPU - Intel i3 or i5

Motherboard - Gigabyte

Ram - Corsair

Cabinet - CM Elite 310

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

No, suggestion required on the other products.

Q: Where will you buy this hardware? (Online/City/TE Dealer)

Chandigarh

Open to online purchase, only if good deal available.

Q: Would you consider buying a second hand hardware from the TE market

No

Q: What is your intended use for this PC/hardware

Office

As a Small Server, mainly connecting 2-3 computers

Q: Do you have any brand preference or dislike? Please name them and the reason for your preference/dislike.

Do not want to buy Asus product as I heard the after sales service in India is pathetic

Q: What is your preferred monitor resolution for gaming and normal usage

No idea

Q: Are you looking to overclock?

No

Q: Which operating system do you intend to use with this configuration?

Windows 7 32 bit- Can purchase original, if offer available.
 
Thanks DarkAngel for the prices.. Also state whether the above configuration will be reliable for office purpose or if there are any changes to be make to make it more reliable?

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Suggest how are the Zebronics PSU (http://www.zebronics.net/Zeb_450powersupply.asp), If I have to go for PSU only (As I got to know the prices are increased today itself only), then whether the above PSU would be reliable?
 
jatin931 said:
Thanks DarkAngel for the prices.. Also state whether the above configuration will be reliable for office purpose or if there are any changes to be make to make it more reliable?

Wud b pretty decent for office usage...

Suggest how are the Zebronics PSU (http://www.zebronics.net/Zeb_450powersupply.asp), If I have to go for PSU only (As I got to know the prices are increased today itself only), then whether the above PSU would be reliable?
the above suggested PSU is reliable... So dont worry... its better than any zebronics PSU :)
 
Sorry Guyz to make this thread a confusing one... But I have another query, My vendor has given me quotation for Intel processor as follows:

1) Processor : Dual Core E5700 : Rs. 3030

2) Motherboard : GA-G41M-Combo : Rs. 2535

3) Cabinet : Elite 310 : Rs. 1600

4) Ram : Corsair 2GB 1333Mhz : Rs. 1200

5) Sony DVD Writer : Rs. 950

Total : Rs. 9355

Since the rig will be mainly used for Office Purpose (Word 2007, Tally, Browsing) & 24/7 Operation. Hows is the above quotation for me. Will it be better than AMD one for future and reliability purpose. I will not be upgrading it soon..
 
Nope AMD one is much better!!! You can save on the AMD CPU and go for a dual core Athlon II X2 250 ~ 2.65k if you want to cut costs!!
 
AMD is better in ur case.

@jatin from which shop u quoted the prices.

u can opt for athlon x2 250 if there is no gaming and multithreading.

the gigabyte mobo mentioned above may not be available in CHD.its available at smcinternaional.com
 
DarkAngel said:
Nope AMD one is much better!!! You can save on the AMD CPU and go for a dual core Athlon II X2 250 ~ 2.65k if you want to cut costs!!
And why??? 5700 is definitely much better than 250, though granted that 440 would be the better CPU among the few CPU's discussed here.....
 
thebanik said:
And why??? 5700 is definitely much better than 250, though granted that 440 would be the better CPU among the few CPU's discussed here.....
Just in case if he needs to upgrade few years down the line the AM3 would be a much better bet. As a complete package the AMD is superior.

If no intentions of any upgrades at all and if he is gonna just use this for the same Office s/w use for 3-4 years then either of the two would do fine. Intel will consume a few watts less too!!
 
Will there be any difference in speed or working of my current rig & Intel combo?

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DarkAngel said:
Just in case if he needs to upgrade few years down the line the AM3 would be a much better bet. As a complete package the AMD is superior.

If no intentions of any upgrades at all and if he is gonna just use this for the same Office s/w use for 3-4 years then either of the two would do fine. Intel will consume a few watts less too!!
Do guide me, If I go for AMD combo, will it effect my office work ( Haven't used AMD product, so cant comment on its reliability), since Office is the first priority than gaming. And yes I do like to play games, but at normal resolution or even at low resolution will be fine for the time being..
 
jatin931 said:
Will there be any difference in speed or working of my current rig & Intel combo?

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Do guide me, If I go for AMD combo, will it effect my office work ( Haven't used AMD product, so cant comment on its reliability), since Office is the first priority than gaming. And yes I do like to play games, but at normal resolution or even at low resolution will be fine for the time being..
The performance of AthlonII X2 250 and the Intel E5700 will be more or less the same for your usage and both these will be a good step up from the current P4 setup you have.

The AMD mobo has 785G integrated graphics shich is better than the G41 in the Intel for gamin etc... (Though it will allow only older titles and very low details)
 
vip said:
AMD is better in ur case.

@jatin from which shop u quoted the prices.

u can opt for athlon x2 250 if there is no gaming and multithreading.

the gigabyte mobo mentioned above may not be available in CHD.its available at smcinternaional.com

Ya I know, there is a lot of problem in availability of Gigabyte Motherboard in CHD. The prices are quoted by LYNX Chandigarh.

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K, so I have decided to buy AMD Combo now, another question will be regarding the online deal with SMC. how much safe is it? And which method of delivery should I opt for? Since the products listed are not available in CHD, so SMC is the only option for me.

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DarkAngel said:
Just in case if he needs to upgrade few years down the line the AM3 would be a much better bet. As a complete package the AMD is superior.

If no intentions of any upgrades at all and if he is gonna just use this for the same Office s/w use for 3-4 years then either of the two would do fine. Intel will consume a few watts less too!!

BTW how much watt difference will be there? Also is there any relation of Processor usage and watt?
 
jatin931 said:
[/COLOR]K, so I have decided to buy AMD Combo now, another question will be regarding the online deal with SMC. how much safe is it? And which method of delivery should I opt for? Since the products listed are not available in CHD, so SMC is the only option for me.

BTW how much watt difference will be there? Also is there any relation of Processor usage and watt?

SMC is very reliable. They are the national distributors of CoolerMaster, MSI, Razer etc etc.

Ofcourse just like any other electrical appliance at your home, usage and watts are related....
 
thebanik said:
SMC is very reliable. They are the national distributors of CoolerMaster, MSI, Razer etc etc.

Ofcourse just like any other electrical appliance at your home, usage and watts are related....
So, (for knowledge purpose only) if I used my rig as a download one, so the same amount of watt will be used both in Intel & AMD Processor. The watt quoted 65W and 95W are at the high priority of both the processor?
 
jatin931 said:
So, (for knowledge purpose only) if I used my rig as a download one, so the same amount of watt will be used both in Intel & AMD Processor. The watt quoted 65W and 95W are at the high priority of both the processor?
No, just like electrical appliances which have different wattage rating, one is supposed to be a 65W processor, another is 95W, so at same load levels Intel would use less. I dont think though the difference would be substantial. Though do keep in mind 65W and 95W are TDP(thermal dissipation point) which means heat generated at certain point. Power consumed in electricity would have a different calculation, though TDP is indirectly related to electricity consumption as well.....
 
thebanik said:
No, just like electrical appliances which have different wattage rating, one is supposed to be a 65W processor, another is 95W, so at same load levels Intel would use less. I dont think though the difference would be substantial. Though do keep in mind 65W and 95W are TDP(thermal dissipation point) which means heat generated at certain point. Power consumed in electricity would have a different calculation, though TDP is indirectly related to electricity consumption as well.....
Ok.. If I want to know how much energy is consumed by my rig, how can I do so? ( What will be the electricity amount / hour of running pc )
 
jatin931 said:
Ok.. If I want to know how much energy is consumed by my rig, how can I do so? ( What will be the electricity amount / hour of running pc )
AMD Athlon II X2 240 2.80 GHz Review - Page 11/13 | techPowerUp

Keep in mind that the E5200 has a 2.5GHz clock speed and AthlonII X2 240 has 2.8GHz clock speed. Also with the AthlonII X2 250 has a more efficient C3 stepping.
In your case the E5700 and the AthlonII X2 250 are both clocked @ 3.0GHz. So the power consumption difference would narrow down a bit.
 
do not think much about power consumption.during download AMD and intel both clocked+voltage down to 800Mhz around 1.000v.

and for day to day usage ur pc consumes less than 100W, for lcd monitor add 20w more.
 
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