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Hi all,
First post here. Great to be here. I never knew about this forum until today, when I came aross it while searching the internet for prices of processors and motherboards.
I really wanted a forum which would cater for Indians. So, its great to discover it when I needed it most.
As per the template above, I need advice for a new build in the 20-25 K range.
Actually, the price range may vary depending on the configuration. The important thing is that the PC should give a good performance according to my needs. I am not a frequent upgrader of PCs, so I would like a configuration which won't need an upgrade for a few years, and should be reliable, with good performance.
My old PC died actually... motherboard dead, and most probably the CPU too. It was probably due to a fault in the power supply. I first thought it might be the SMPS, but it can be the UPS too... because the battery of the UPS was not working anyway, and also discovered that the UPS battery was blown. Anyways, fact is that my old system is dead, and therefore I need to buy a new one.
I have researched a bit myself, and chosen 3 Intel ATX motherboards. ATX because, they allow for expansion and connection of more components. I usually use 2-3 hard disks, and also connect hard drives of others occasionally.. so want enough ports. The number of ports on Micro-ATX or Mini-ITX is very less. So, considering integrated onboard graphics, and not considering EOS or EOIS motherboards, I have chosen these three :
Intel Desktop Board DZ68BC : http://www.intel.com...ard-dz68bc.html
Intel Desktop Board DZ68DB : http://www.intel.com...ard-dz68db.html
Intel Desktop Board DH67CL : http://www.intel.com...ard-dh67cl.html
If there are any more motherboards that I can consider, please suggest.
I am also open to suggestions about Asus, or motherboards of other companies. But, I think the motherboards of other companies cost more? I haven't used any other, so I have no idea.
Will DH67CL be enough for my needs? I did not see much difference in DH67CL and DZ68DB except for graphics output and firewire port. Why such a price difference then?
Also, in the comparison chart, for USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 configuration, for DH67CL it was 6+8 and 2+0, whereas for DZ68DB, it was 6 8, and 2 0 (without "+"). Is there any difference in that notation?
The vendor from which I got quotation told me that DZ68DB was not being shipped from Intel itself. Is that true, or was he just fooling me because he did not have it himself?
I am not into gaming and stuff. My needs are pretty simple. So, I think I will not require an external GPU? I occasionally convert videos from one format to other, or convert them for iPod, or Android phone, or I rip DVDs sometimes. That stuff will be good without a graphics card?
HD movies can be watched without a graphics card? On my earlier configuration, with no GPU, I did not have much problem, except with the newer releases of VLC, and some HD movies taking high CPU. I think the newer Intel processors and mobos will be able to handle them well enough with integrated graphics?
About processors.. will i3 be enough for my needs? If yes, then which one should I go for?
If i3 will be enough, then is DH67CL and an i3 processor a good enough combination for my needs? If yes, it would be great, because the price would be quite less.
But, if for my needs, I should go for an i5, please do suggest which one, and also the motherboard.
In case of processors, I noticed "Embedded options available". What does that mean?
Also, what is meant by "Max TDP" and is it something to be concerned of?
I also noticed in the comparison chart of i3 processors, that Instruction Set was 64-bit. Does that mean, these processors are 64-bit? Will it require Windows 64-bit to be installed? I hope not
About SMPS, I earlier used cheap ones of UMAX 450 W. But, considering that it might be the cause of a dead motherboard, this time I am willing to invest on a quality SMPS. Please suggest a good one with enough wattage. I might connect 2-3 hard drives at a time. I would also require more number of connectors, hard drive and power ones, considering that. I have noticed that the cheap ones have too less connectors. I don't know what's the case with quality PSUs.
2 GB of RAM will be enough?
For HDD, I would like to go for WD Caviar Blue 500 GB. Or, will Caviar Green be good?
I have been using Seagate since years.. but recently, I have seen many failed ones, including mine, so I am not very willing to go for Seagate drives. But, if they are reliable nowadays, then please suggest me one.
Wireless Router is optional.. if the price does not go over the top for me, then I may consider buying it. Still, would like to know about makes and models for my need, because I will buy it sooner or later. I just need a wireless router to be able to connect my Android phone with it. Main purpose is for browsing, and downloading apps. No heavy usage like streaming videos or so.
Also, if anyone knows a good, reliable computer shop in Indore which offers reasonable price, please do tell.
If you can also give tips for how to purchase the parts, like going for boxed mobos and processors... will be grateful. I don't want to be taken for a ride. Atleast the parts should be genuine, and reliable.
The one shop I asked from which I usually buy computer parts from, might be telling me higher prices. Atleast he did so, for the router... 700/- Rs difference
...
Well, I think that will be all. Sorry for the long post, or any other thing which I should not have written.
Thanks in advance
- Q: What is your budget?
- 20-25K. Also depends on the desired configuration.
- 20-25K. Also depends on the desired configuration.
- Q: What is your existing hardware configuration (component name - component brand and model)
- CPU - Intel P-IV
- Motherboard - Intel D915GAV (dead)
- GPU - none
- RAM - Simmtronics 512 MB DDR * 2
- Monitor - LG
- SMPS - UMAX (dead)
- CPU - Intel P-IV
- Q: Which hardware will you be keeping (component name - component brand and model)
- Monitor - LG
- Monitor - LG
- 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 - Intel, or any compatible motherboard
- GPU - none
- HDD - Western Digital 500 GB Caviar Blue
- RAM - 2 GB
- ODD - SATA
- Router - 802.11n, WPA Security, Single band (Optional)
- SMPS - probably Corsair.
- CPU - Intel i3 or i5
- 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
- Will be final
- Will be final
- Q: Where will you buy this hardware? (Online/City/TE Dealer)
- Indore
- Indore
- Q: Would you consider buying a second hand hardware from the TE market
- No
- No
- Q: What is your intended use for this PC/hardware
- Browsing
- Desktop Processing
- Watching HD movies
- Converting videos occasionally
- Software programming on Visual Studio
- Will be on throughout the whole day except at night
- Testing and running mostly free software
- Browsing
- Q: Do you have any brand preference or dislike? Please name them and the reason for your preference/dislike.
- Intel motherboard and processor. Have been using their products for years, and seen other PCs perform well too. But, open to suggestions.
- Intel motherboard and processor. Have been using their products for years, and seen other PCs perform well too. But, open to suggestions.
- Q: If you will be playing games then which type of games will you be playing?
- Won't be used for games
- Won't be used for games
- Q: What is your preferred monitor resolution for gaming and normal usage
- Desktop - 1024x768
- Desktop - 1024x768
- Q: Are you looking to overclock?
- No
- No
- Q: Which operating system do you intend to use with this configuration?
- Windows XP Professional
- Windows XP Professional
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Hi all,
First post here. Great to be here. I never knew about this forum until today, when I came aross it while searching the internet for prices of processors and motherboards.
I really wanted a forum which would cater for Indians. So, its great to discover it when I needed it most.
As per the template above, I need advice for a new build in the 20-25 K range.
Actually, the price range may vary depending on the configuration. The important thing is that the PC should give a good performance according to my needs. I am not a frequent upgrader of PCs, so I would like a configuration which won't need an upgrade for a few years, and should be reliable, with good performance.
My old PC died actually... motherboard dead, and most probably the CPU too. It was probably due to a fault in the power supply. I first thought it might be the SMPS, but it can be the UPS too... because the battery of the UPS was not working anyway, and also discovered that the UPS battery was blown. Anyways, fact is that my old system is dead, and therefore I need to buy a new one.
I have researched a bit myself, and chosen 3 Intel ATX motherboards. ATX because, they allow for expansion and connection of more components. I usually use 2-3 hard disks, and also connect hard drives of others occasionally.. so want enough ports. The number of ports on Micro-ATX or Mini-ITX is very less. So, considering integrated onboard graphics, and not considering EOS or EOIS motherboards, I have chosen these three :
Intel Desktop Board DZ68BC : http://www.intel.com...ard-dz68bc.html
Intel Desktop Board DZ68DB : http://www.intel.com...ard-dz68db.html
Intel Desktop Board DH67CL : http://www.intel.com...ard-dh67cl.html
If there are any more motherboards that I can consider, please suggest.
I am also open to suggestions about Asus, or motherboards of other companies. But, I think the motherboards of other companies cost more? I haven't used any other, so I have no idea.
Will DH67CL be enough for my needs? I did not see much difference in DH67CL and DZ68DB except for graphics output and firewire port. Why such a price difference then?
Also, in the comparison chart, for USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 configuration, for DH67CL it was 6+8 and 2+0, whereas for DZ68DB, it was 6 8, and 2 0 (without "+"). Is there any difference in that notation?
The vendor from which I got quotation told me that DZ68DB was not being shipped from Intel itself. Is that true, or was he just fooling me because he did not have it himself?
I am not into gaming and stuff. My needs are pretty simple. So, I think I will not require an external GPU? I occasionally convert videos from one format to other, or convert them for iPod, or Android phone, or I rip DVDs sometimes. That stuff will be good without a graphics card?
HD movies can be watched without a graphics card? On my earlier configuration, with no GPU, I did not have much problem, except with the newer releases of VLC, and some HD movies taking high CPU. I think the newer Intel processors and mobos will be able to handle them well enough with integrated graphics?
About processors.. will i3 be enough for my needs? If yes, then which one should I go for?
If i3 will be enough, then is DH67CL and an i3 processor a good enough combination for my needs? If yes, it would be great, because the price would be quite less.
But, if for my needs, I should go for an i5, please do suggest which one, and also the motherboard.
In case of processors, I noticed "Embedded options available". What does that mean?
Also, what is meant by "Max TDP" and is it something to be concerned of?
I also noticed in the comparison chart of i3 processors, that Instruction Set was 64-bit. Does that mean, these processors are 64-bit? Will it require Windows 64-bit to be installed? I hope not

About SMPS, I earlier used cheap ones of UMAX 450 W. But, considering that it might be the cause of a dead motherboard, this time I am willing to invest on a quality SMPS. Please suggest a good one with enough wattage. I might connect 2-3 hard drives at a time. I would also require more number of connectors, hard drive and power ones, considering that. I have noticed that the cheap ones have too less connectors. I don't know what's the case with quality PSUs.
2 GB of RAM will be enough?
For HDD, I would like to go for WD Caviar Blue 500 GB. Or, will Caviar Green be good?
I have been using Seagate since years.. but recently, I have seen many failed ones, including mine, so I am not very willing to go for Seagate drives. But, if they are reliable nowadays, then please suggest me one.
Wireless Router is optional.. if the price does not go over the top for me, then I may consider buying it. Still, would like to know about makes and models for my need, because I will buy it sooner or later. I just need a wireless router to be able to connect my Android phone with it. Main purpose is for browsing, and downloading apps. No heavy usage like streaming videos or so.
Also, if anyone knows a good, reliable computer shop in Indore which offers reasonable price, please do tell.
If you can also give tips for how to purchase the parts, like going for boxed mobos and processors... will be grateful. I don't want to be taken for a ride. Atleast the parts should be genuine, and reliable.
The one shop I asked from which I usually buy computer parts from, might be telling me higher prices. Atleast he did so, for the router... 700/- Rs difference

Well, I think that will be all. Sorry for the long post, or any other thing which I should not have written.
Thanks in advance
