Mid end gaming rig for friend - budget 30k

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Mid end gaming rig for friend - budget 30k (Solved!)

I have decided on the configuration for a mid end gaming rig cum general purpose home pc for a friend of mine.

Components I already have - HDD & Monitor

Please suggest the rest of it and also let me know if this config is OK. So far the cost is Rs.19,135. Have 10k more approx excluding cost of monitor and HDD.

Case I have planned is NZXT Guardian for Rs. 4000 approx. So 6k more remaining. Case is not that important but preferred. Could go for Elite 310 series if other configs need to be changed.

Plz comment on the graphics. Is this OK?

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AFAIK, you can cut down the cost in some area like Cabinet.

Buy NZXT Gamma @ 2.3k, it doesn't look awesome like other, but its a 100% value as you can install bigger coolers, big fans, ATX mobo etc.. awesome value for a cabinet.

Spend the saved money to buy a FSP Saga II 500W PSU at 2.3K / or a better one.

and rest 6K to a mid-range graphic card like HD 6770 @7k or HD 6850 @ 10K .. HD 6850 will give you 10-25% more boost in some games.
 
For PSU get a Seasonic S12II 430w ~ 2.7k from TheITWares or from Tirupati from ebay.

For GPU I would recommend a bump up to HD6770 ~ 6.5k. Do mention the screen size and/or the resolution of the monitor he uses.
 
^^ Intel Core i3 2100 ~ 5500/-

Intel DH67-BL ~ 5300/-

Corsair XMS3 4GB x 1 ~ 1600/-

AMD HD 6770 ~ 7000/-

NZXT Gamma ~ 2300/-

Seasonic S12D 430W ~ 3000/-

This is a much better configuration in the same price-range.
 
Ya dont go for the costly cabinet.
Go for NZXT Gamma,it is total vfm and you can boost your overall performance by spending that money for GFX .
 
This is my configuration so far. I am going to make payment for this. This is from Delta Peripherals in Chennai. Just want to make sure that this is the best price I can get online.

I am going to do a pickup from their office in chennai so I save on shipping cost.

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Waiting for someone's approval. Shall I go ahead and order this. :huh:
 

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I think u are forgetting something,the most important part...PSU.

So dont get the cheap ones,go for SEASONIC 430W POWER SUPPLY 80+ BRONZE (S12II430)

For PSU check the link given by ALPHA17.

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Also,check the below link for HD6770 GFX it costs like around 6800

TheITWares - One Stop for all Gizmos!SAPPHIRE 100338L Radeon HD 6770 1GB 128-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.1 x16 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card

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Also can anyone tell me why there is a 1k price difference between the ASUS and Sapphire GFX card.

The only difference is low memory lock of sapphire card.
 
I really haven't forgotten it. Since I will be buying the PSU online, I can order it a while later if needed.

I am going to Chennai in 2 days and going to pickup the stuff from Delta Peripherals. That's why I wanted to get done with this first.
 
I hope this will give you a clearer picture! :) -

AnandTech - Bench - CPU

I'm not taking in account the 1st 5 PCMark tests in account coz nobody buys a PC to benchmark - right??!

The Phenom II X4 955 beats i3 2100 in 15 out of 21 productivity & rendering tests. (i3 2100 beats it in 6 tests only)

In the 4 gaming tests -

In 2 tests Core i3 & 955 Tie. In 2 tests Core i3 beats 955. Although in 3 tests we are talking 60+ fps and your monitor will have

a refresh rate of 60Hz so anything above 60fps from ur system going to waste. So I'd say both CPU's perform pretty much the same

on this front.

Overall AMD system seems to be a better buy for you - Also The 955 is a Black Edition and your motherboard will be capable of

automatically overclocking it to a decent 3.5-3.6 Ghz.
Once you do that you'll have even more performance from it.

On the Intel system you can kiss overclocking goodbye. What performance you have you have that only.

Phenom II X4 955 - ~5800/-

Asus M4A88T-M-LE ~4500/- OR MSI 880GM E41 ~3500/- (lynx india price)

G.Skill RipJaws X 1600 MHz 2 x 2GB RAM Kit - ~1900/-

Corsair CX 430 - ~2100/-

WD 500GB Caviar Green/Blue ~2000/-

Sapphire HD 6770 ~7200/-

Also if you go for a Sapphire 5770 Flex edition which is only about ~600 bucks up on HD

6770 you can have an eyefinity setup for a very low cost.

3 x NEC 18.5" monitors(with DVI port). = 15k

so for an extra 10k on base computers cost you'll have eyefinity also!! :D

Enjoy!! :)
 
^^ Sire the AMD processor hogs power + OP doesn't seem to be keen on over-clocking so going the AMD way, seriously at this point is hopeless, also the AM3 chipset(s) are all E.o.L and the latest FX-series processors [AM3+ chipset] have bombed in the performance department majorly, so AMD right now is simply not worth it.

Intel Quick Sync / CLear Video set-up makes encoding videos a painless process for the CPU off-loading all these tasks on the IGP on die, which surprisingly performs very well -- Intel® Quick Sync Video / Intel® Clear Video HD Technology / Intel Quick Sync Video - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Also the HD 6770 is a refined HD 5770 architecture, why pay more just to get eyeFinity support, which doesn't need to be added to the mix, also the HD 5770 barely manages to pull games @full HD + medium settings, what joy will it be to play a game on three screens [OR more] if the graphics card cannot give you a decent experience on a single screen, on current generation games [like the Witcher 2, Cryostasis].

I'm not saying you are wrong, but frankly Intel currently has a stranglehold on the market in performance and price.
 
I totally agree with Alpha17..there's no point going for AMD..you can get so much more from Intel..here's a config:

Intel Core i3 2100 - Rs5000-6000
Gigabyte 880GM ud2h - Rs4500
4 GB (2x2GB) Gskill/Corsair DDR3 1333MHz RAM - Rs2700
Sapphire HD5770 1GB Graphics card - Rs7500
500GB Seagate/WD HDD - Rs1700
FSP Saga II 500W PSU- Rs2200
Coolermaster Elite 310 - Rs1600
Acer V2030H 20"" Monitor - Rs6000
Optical Drive - Rs1000
Keyboard and Mouse - Rs500
(Intel Offer - with an Intel desktop or notebook get a broadband connection, 15page website & 10 business emails)
 
wooster said:
I totally agree with Alpha17..there's no point going for AMD..you can get so much more from Intel..here's a config:

Intel Core i3 2100 - Rs5000-6000

Gigabyte 880GM ud2h - Rs4500

4 GB (2x2GB) Gskill/Corsair DDR3 1333MHz RAM - Rs2700

Sapphire HD5770 1GB Graphics card - Rs7500

500GB Seagate/WD HDD - Rs1700

FSP Saga II 500W PSU- Rs2200

Coolermaster Elite 310 - Rs1600

Acer V2030H 20"" Monitor - Rs6000

Optical Drive - Rs1000

Keyboard and Mouse - Rs500

(Intel Offer - with an Intel desktop or notebook get a broadband connection, 15page website & 10 business emails)

How are you suggesting an AMD motherboard with an Intel processor, the board I'll suggest for this RIG will be --

Intel DH67-BL ~ 5200/-.

As for the graphics card, your prices are way off, in that price line you can get a HD 6770, which even after it is the same chip, performs ~10% better on a average.
 
wooster said:
I totally agree with Alpha17..there's no point going for AMD..you can get so much more from Intel..here's a config:

Intel Core i3 2100 - Rs5000-6000
Gigabyte 880GM ud2h - Rs4500
4 GB (2x2GB) Gskill/Corsair DDR3 1333MHz RAM - Rs2700
Sapphire HD5770 1GB Graphics card - Rs7500
500GB Seagate/WD HDD - Rs1700
FSP Saga II 500W PSU- Rs2200
Coolermaster Elite 310 - Rs1600
Acer V2030H 20"" Monitor - Rs6000
Optical Drive - Rs1000
Keyboard and Mouse - Rs500
(Intel Offer - with an Intel desktop or notebook get a broadband connection, 15page website & 10 business emails)

Congrats buddy, you have made epic headlines by mating sockets LA1155 and AM3!
 
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