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Use z+5 command at the start of each round.Originally posted by inder.cool View Postha ha ha thats one funny incident
All the points are valid...but the thing is that in my team there are around 5 ppl including me..which are not as good as the Counter terrorists..
So, they get killed soon enough.
Thats ''follow me'' command, so ur team mates will follow you and hence wont die due to no team work.
Ct's are no way better than T's, its just that they camp and attak in group.
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I want 2 player online games dudeOriginally posted by EL LOCO DIABLO View Post2 Good online player games or Good 2 player online games? Either way Resident Evil 5 can be a good 2-player Co-Op LAN Game and Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 also has a two-player LAN mode apart from the multiplayer.PULSAR 180 DTSI- 2007
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C2Q 8400 2.66Ghz costs about 8.5K now; Check out the 9K series too just in case the Q9550 has come down from the 11k price tag. Motherboards start from 3.8K (MSI Neo P43-F) for the C2Q and goes till 8.4K (Gigabyte EP45C-UD3R) or maybe even more, but it is basically your preference for 4~5K you would get a decent M.B. which supports a good GPU. Your GPU pretty much decides how good the game you are playing looks, right now ATi offers very good value for money for 12K you get a 1gig 4890 (XFX)! and for a little under 9.35K you get a 1gig 4870 (XFX) or if you are an nVIDIA type of person you could go in for the GTX260 (XFX) for 11.25K, but it's still 896Mb and DDR3 whereas the ATi is a DDR5 and is a DX10.1. With all this heavy machinery you might want to go in for a bigger PSU, Cooler Master are cheaper i got a CM eXtreme Power Plus (entry level model) 600W for 3.8K, though people don't prefer CM it hasn't actually been giving me any problems till now. HDD's cost 2.5K for a SATA till 500Gb and 3.4 for a .75Tb and 4K for a Tb. Throw in a DVD drive for a 1.1K (IDE), and your CPU is done for the day. 20" screens cost about 7.5K and 22" between 9K to 14K depending on the features they carry. The keyboard and mouse are practically chump change compared to the rest about 450 rupees for keyboard and 330 for the mouse. And a 600W UPS is around 1.3K~1.6K. Hope it helpedI'm too intelligent to the unintended, and too dumb for the obvious.
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And the DDR2-800 RAM's cost about 2200 for a 2Gb module, slap two of those in for a good performance. So the final tally for a computer with these specs............................................
Processor: C2Q 8400 (8.5K);
M.B.: MSi P43-NeoF (3.8K);
RAM: Trancend/Kingston DDR2-800 (2.2K)x2;
HDD: Seagate 500Gb (2.5K);
DVD: Samsung IDE (1.1K);
PSU: CM eX PP 600 (3.8K);
GPU: XFX Ati HD4870 1Gb (9.3K);
LCD: Acer 20" (6.6K);
K.B.: Logitech (450);
Mouse: Logitech (330);
will cost you 40,780INR.
EDIT: And unless you are planning on running all this "out-of-the-case" i suggest you get a ATX case too, they cost around about 1K for the case alone. So that's 41,780 finally out of your pocket
Don't worry this 2K is a very small excess compared to when i bought my computer. It started off at 20K and ended up at 45K when i eventually bought it.
Last edited by EL LOCO DIABLO; 01-06-2010, 05:31 AM.I'm too intelligent to the unintended, and too dumb for the obvious.
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^Thanks, dude.This seems to be an awesome configuration for the price.But i have some doubts.
Btw,How about a P45 mobo.How is it different as compared to the P43.Also which graphics card will be the next best cheaper one if in case i want to adjust the price of the graphics card with a better mobo.
Also i was planning for a 1333Mhz DDR3 Ram.I was thinking of going in for a 2gb initially and then upgrade it to 4gb later after couple of months.Is it a good idea?And will the P43 support DDR3?
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P45 and P43 are identical boards except that the P45 boards have 2 16x PCI-e slots as opposed to one on the P43, though they both don't actually run at the same speed. However the Intel site claims that their P45 boards support DDR3 RAM's also. Check it out here Intel P45 Express Chipset - OverviewOriginally posted by chicane1879 View PostBtw,How about a P45 mobo. How is it different as compared to the P43.
Again i would suggest ATi 4850, the 512mb version from XFX costs 6.3K and 6.8 if it's MSi (Don't know how good they are). The 1Gb version of the 4850 costs slightly more at 7.9 for the MSi, but i think the XFX should be cheaper. You could go in for the 9800GT from nVIDIA which is 6.2 and 6.7 for the 512mb and 1024mb resp. or the GTS250 512mb for 7.3K.Originally posted by chicane1879 View PostAlso which graphics card will be the next best cheaper one if in case i want to adjust the price of the graphics card with a better mobo.
Actually it's a good idea to go in for the DDR3 rams, as from here on out their prices will steadily drop along with the newer CPU's in the market (i5; i7) and the Core2's will slowly be stopped, already half the models are not available, while the DDR2 has already begun it's upward rise in price. If not anything it'll atleast save you a couple of thousands when you upgrade a few years (before a DDR4 comes out) later to a core i'5/7Originally posted by chicane1879 View PostAlso i was planning for a 1333Mhz DDR3 Ram.I was thinking of going in for a 2gb initially and then upgrade it to 4gb later after couple of months.Is it a good idea?And will the P43 support DDR3?
EDIT: The DDR3 @ 1333Mhz from Transcend and Kingston cost 2.6K INR and 3.8K INR for a 2Gb OCZ, OCZ seems to be this uber gamer brand with all sorts of crazy sounding features like a XTC heat spreader, higher density and stuff like that, check it out if it tickles your fancy.Last edited by EL LOCO DIABLO; 01-06-2010, 12:22 PM.I'm too intelligent to the unintended, and too dumb for the obvious.
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Also what about the i5 proccy.Which motherboard would be compatible with it.I can postpone the purchase of GPU if i can get a i5 proccy within this budget.More Future proof, right!!Originally posted by EL LOCO DIABLO View PostP45 and P43 are identical boards except that the P45 boards have 2 16x PCI-e slots as opposed to one on the P43, though they both don't actually run at the same speed. However the Intel site claims that their P45 boards support DDR3 RAM's also. Check it out here Intel P45 Express Chipset - Overview
Again i would suggest ATi 4850, the 512mb version from XFX costs 6.3K and 6.8 if it's MSi (Don't know how good they are). The 1Gb version of the 4850 costs slightly more at 7.9 for the MSi, but i think the XFX should be cheaper. You could go in for the 9800GT from nVIDIA which is 6.2 and 6.7 for the 512mb and 1024mb resp. or the GTS250 512mb for 7.3K.
Actually it's a good idea to go in for the DDR3 rams, as from here on out their prices will steadily drop along with the newer CPU's in the market (i5; i7) and the Core2's will slowly be stopped, already half the models are not available, while the DDR2 has already begun it's upward rise in price. If not anything it'll atleast save you a couple of thousands when you upgrade a few years (before a DDR4 comes out) later to a core i'5/7
EDIT: The DDR3 @ 1333Mhz from Transcend and Kingston cost 2.6K INR and 3.8K INR for a 2Gb OCZ, OCZ seems to be this uber gamer brand with all sorts of crazy sounding features like a XTC heat spreader, higher density and stuff like that, check it out if it tickles your fancy.
Which one would be better between the HD4850 and 9800GT.Also i heard that GTS250 is a better bet and is available at similar price point.What say!!
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@anvancy,
Yep VX and HX series are far better than typical Xtreme CM series.
However, CM's RealPower & Silent Modular Pro series have better and comparable 80% + efficiency. Its just the price and availability which matters in between Corsair and CM.
@chicane,
HD4850 is far more better than a standard 9800GT. It packs better fabrication and vRAM technology than 9800GT. And please skip GTS250. Instead give GTX 260 a try. Palit has its launched its o/c'ed model with the descent price tag of ~11K! Totally worth it.
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