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  • Aryan
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    @all: So, what's cooking with the gamers these days? I am eagerly waiting for Diablo's latest iteration but it's just not coming out!

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  • It's me
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    Thanks a lot guys for reply.

    I choose AMD phenom as a CPU.
    Now, what monitor size should i go for? what about GPU?
    For board should i stick with gigabyte or any thing else?

    No clr opinion on dis!
    Last edited by Guest; 06-26-2010, 04:40 AM.

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  • tanay
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    A 22 inch display will have a resolution of 1920x1080 or thereabouts. That kind of display requires serious graphics power to run games at good settings. So, passe or not, a smaller monitor is the way to go for a budget build.

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  • d@rk nemesis
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    @tanay

    17 and 19 incher are passe nowadays.He should atleast get a 22incher for good gaming experience.22 inchers are vfm nowadays.

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  • tanay
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    Originally posted by It's me View Post
    Hello xbhpians,
    I wanna assambel a budget gaming PC around 25k to 35k Rs.

    This is urgent!

    Looking for valuable suggestions from all of you.
    You want to game, eh?

    CPU : AMD Athlon II X2 250 : 3200/-
    Board: Some 785G chipset based board, should be cheap enough : 5000/-
    RAM: 2x2 GB DDR3 1066 of Transcend/Kingston : 4500/-
    PSU : some nice 500W (CM Real Power 460 : 3500/- or Corsair VX 450 for 4K

    HDD: 320 or 500 gigs, a difference of ~800 bucks : 3000/-
    DVD RW : 1300/-
    live with earphones for now
    Logitech mouse+kbd combo : 600 or 700 i think
    CM 310 cabinet for 1500 is good vfm

    This brings your total so far to ~22-23K

    Now
    Put all remaining cash into the GPU.

    Get a 17' or 19' monitor with a max resolution of 1680x1050, and make sure the GPU you get is powerful enough. I'd suggest a HD 5770 for 9.5K or a 5750 for 8K.

    This brings your total to around 30K. You do get 17-19' LCD's for 6K so it is almost in budget. Anyway this is as low as we should go for a good gaming experience.

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  • nightwing
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    It would be better if he goes for a smaller monitor and use the saved amount on an Ati 5670 for 5250/-. It's faster, has less power consumption and DX11 support.

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  • d@rk nemesis
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    Originally posted by It's me View Post
    Hello xbhpians,
    I wanna assambel a budget gaming PC around 25k to 35k Rs.

    This is urgent!

    Looking for valuable suggestions from all of you.

    Monitor - 24" DELL G2410 (13k)
    CPU - AMD Phenom II X2 555 Black Edition (5k)
    Mobo - Gigabyte GA-MA785GMT-US2H (4.2k)
    GPU - ATI HD 4670 (4.4k) or nVidia GT220 (3.7k)
    Cabinet with PSU - Cooler Master Elite 310 (1.3k)
    RAM - 2GB Kingston DDR3 1333MHz (2.5k)
    HDD - 500GB Seagate (1.8k)
    DVD Writer - Asus (1.1k)
    Speakers - Creative Inspire 5.1 5300 (2.8k)
    Input device - Logitech Wireless Desktop MK250 Mouse + keyboard (1k)

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  • It's me
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    Any thoughts for intel's new kind of processors?

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  • Aryan
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    Query Merged.

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  • It's me
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    Budget gaming PC

    Hello xbhpians,
    I wanna assambel a budget gaming PC around 25k to 35k Rs.

    This is urgent!

    Looking for valuable suggestions from all of you.

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  • EL LOCO DIABLO
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    Originally posted by Hyperion View Post
    Not entirely sure, but I think each (non-HT) core runs at the quoted clock speed. Is there separate clock for each core? I dont know, maybe someone more acquainted with processor arch can shed some light.
    Originally posted by kinshuk.arya View Post
    yes all the cores are clocked at 2.66Gigs separately and not the cumulative speed for e.g. in a core 2 duo processor if the clock speed is 2.4 Ghz it means that the cumulative speed is 4.8GHz but since one job can be sent to just one processor so effectively for a single task you are using 2.4gigs but the multi core processors are very good for multi tasking,,,,
    Thanks guys

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  • thmh201
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    thanks...chicane for your reply

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  • kinshuk.arya
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    Originally posted by EL LOCO DIABLO View Post
    A quickie, all these multi-core processors the clock speed quoted, are they cumulative of the speeds of all the cores combined or does each one work at a figure say 2.66Ghz? Because I heard my friend saying it's the latter and it really didn't make sense, also these "cores" are they processors by themselves?
    yes all the cores are clocked at 2.66Gigs separately and not the cumulative speed for e.g. in a core 2 duo processor if the clock speed is 2.4 Ghz it means that the cumulative speed is 4.8GHz but since one job can be sent to just one processor so effectively for a single task you are using 2.4gigs but the multi core processors are very good for multi tasking,,,,

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  • chicane1879
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    Originally posted by thmh201 View Post
    how is Mron 700W smps for rs1350...
    PSU is a critical component of the PC. Opt for reputed brands only to be on a safer side.

    Theitdepot - Power Supply (PSU)

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  • Hyperion
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    Originally posted by EL LOCO DIABLO View Post
    A quickie, all these multi-core processors the clock speed quoted, are they cumulative of the speeds of all the cores combined or does each one work at a figure say 2.66Ghz? Because I heard my friend saying it's the latter and it really didn't make sense, also these "cores" are they processors by themselves?
    Not entirely sure, but I think each (non-HT) core runs at the quoted clock speed. Is there separate clock for each core? I dont know, maybe someone more acquainted with processor arch can shed some light.

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