abdelazeez
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BHULLAR BOYS said:Proccy- Intel Dual Core E5300 -3.3k
M/B- Gigabyte GA-G31M-ES2L -2.4k ,
Ram- Corsair CM2X2048-6400 2GB -2.2k
GPU-Sapphire HD 4670 512MB DDR-III [HDMI] -4.3k
HDD- WD 250GB Blue 3.5" -2k
Cabinet- Zebronics Bijili cabby w/o SMPS - 1.1k
PSU - Zebronics Pro 350w -1.5k
Micorsoft/Logitech combo - 0.7k
Total -17.5k
+1 awesome rig under ur budget
Thanks my friend. Guess what I've just bought a similar configuration 2 days ago with a few changes here n there (like a 1TB WD Green HDD, and 1GB HD5670 GPU)
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@Saqib_Khan
I somehow took home the wrong CPU-Z version (took 64bit while my OS was 32bit) so it didn't work.
However, Intel's official Processor Identification Utility told me just what I wanted to hear. The processor IS an E7500 C2D at 2.93Ghz, 1066MHz FSB and 3MB L2 Cache, L1 data and instruction cache both are 2x32KB! All specs shown by the utility for my CPU match exactly with those of the E7500, and guess what I did a fresh install of Win7 last night, AND found that it too shows E7500 in MyComputer Properties. I guess I should just thank God for this wonderfully pleasant surprise. (Screenshots attached)
Now to the not so happy part, the dealer did give me a 400R VIP SMPS. I checked the model no. on the SMPS itself (screenshot attached) and now we know that a 400R is rated at 280W. I spoke with him on phone and asked him to check the specs of the HD5670 to know that it needs a minimum 400W SMPS. Lets see how this goes IA.
Meanwhile the GPU is yet to arrive coz it seems his supplier couldn't deliver it on time; he said he'll get it by tomorrow hopefully.
Comparing the E5300 and the E7500--> http://ark.intel.com/Compare.aspx?ids=35300,36503,