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Title: Building a new Computer.
Post by: CharlieKasper on November 19, 2011, 09:57:46 am
So basically, I've planned up a new computer which I'll be buying around march. After spending some days on research, I've come up with the following parts-
         -I'm going for the i5 since I'll be only engaged in stuff like video editing, photoshopping, 3D Modeling and gaming. I believe i7 will
           be really unnecessary, or will it be?
         Note-If the next generation CPUs will be out by then, I'll go for that.
         -In my city, GPU's are really cheap. the 560 Ti is really cheap then the price on the internet(ebay and stuff, and no, the GPU's
           aren't stolen or fake, they are completely original and new). Haven't asked about the GTX 580 but if its cheap as well, i'll go
           for it. MSI Twin Frozr or Asus
         Note-If the 600 Series will be out by then, I'll go for that.
         -Not going for more since I find it completely unnecessary now. I'll add more after 6-7 months.
         -Same as above.

Prices- CPU+Motherboard               -              291.5$(15000 INR)
          4 GB DDR3 @ 1600 MHz        -              62$(3200 INR)
          500 GB HDD                       -              81.5$(4200 INR)
          GTX 580                            -              97$(5000 INR)-HOLY SHIT, IKR
          Case+750W PSU                 -              30$(1500 INR)
          Other peripherals
          (ROM, Mouse, Keyboard, speakers, etc.)-52.5$(2700 INR)
          Monitor                             -              116.5$(6000 INR)
          Total(adding other parts)     -               777$(40000 INR)
So any more suggestions or changes that should I make for better performance? I'm trying to keep my budget at this point, not more then this.
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: 9r2e5i3k on November 19, 2011, 12:07:01 pm
I'd probably buy faster RAM (higher clock, maybe a lower CL -- assuming the RAM you found is CL9).

HDD's are expensive right now, consider using the drive from your current PC, if you will be able to plug it in to the new motherboard (if your PC is not ancient like mine then you most likely will be able to).
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: CharlieKasper on November 19, 2011, 12:16:40 pm
I'd probably buy faster RAM (higher clock, maybe a lower CL -- assuming the RAM you found is CL9).

HDD's are expensive right now, consider using the drive from your current PC, if you will be able to plug it in to the new motherboard (if your PC is not ancient like mine then you most likely will be able to).
Errr, Okay. I'll be going for the 1600 MHz RAM. And um, I've no idea what CL means and how does it affect the performance. And about the HDD. The prices are around 60-65$ here so that basically doesn't matter as long as those don't have low RPM speeds(I doubt those have though). The current HDD will be used on the current PC. So can't really use it.
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: 9r2e5i3k on November 19, 2011, 05:27:56 pm
I've no idea what CL means and how does it affect the performance.
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ram+cl (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ram+cl)  :roll:
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Aimzz on November 19, 2011, 06:29:57 pm
I almost have the same specs, i5 2500k, 6950 (Which is the competitor of the 560), 8GB RAM, MSI Motherboard, 1TB. The CPU is really good and handles all kinds of new games, played BF3, GTA 4 with everything maxed out without lag, just sayin'
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: CharlieKasper on November 20, 2011, 09:25:39 am
I almost have the same specs, i5 2500k, 6950 (Which is the competitor of the 560), 8GB RAM, MSI Motherboard, 1TB. The CPU is really good and handles all kinds of new games, played BF3, GTA 4 with everything maxed out without lag, just sayin'
Thanks for the CPU feedback, I'm definitely buying it.:)
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ram+cl (http://lmgtfy.com/?q=ram+cl)  :roll:
Thanks :lol:
And by the way, I'm still confused with the RAM. Will 4 GB be enough for all the activities that I'll be doing?
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Murt on November 20, 2011, 09:46:46 am
I would probably wait to January or February, the new generation of Intel processors come then and the new motherboards. Be noted RAM is so cheap now a days you could easily buy 8 GB DDR3 now for a cheap price with the MHz of 2000 on it.
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: CharlieKasper on November 20, 2011, 05:56:04 pm
Yeah, I'll be buying the PC on march. So, if new generation CPUs are out, I'll go for those. I believe that the 600 GTX series won't be out by then, if it would, I'll go for one. :)
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: duffman on November 20, 2011, 05:58:00 pm
With 4GB you will not be happy, try 6GB  ;)
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: CharlieKasper on November 20, 2011, 06:13:14 pm
Errr, Okay. I will consider that, nonetheless it must not be expensive. :<

I noted that the prices of RAM are remarkably overpriced than the new ships from US. A 12 GB @ 2000 MHz from US costs around ~120$ (Including import taxes)where as in India it costs more than 180$. I might consider shipping one from US.
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Ted on November 20, 2011, 06:30:24 pm
Grab a motherboard like this if your budget will stretch, I love it. http://uk.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_1155/SABERTOOTH_P67/ (http://uk.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_1155/SABERTOOTH_P67/)

Now that you are upgrading you will be able to experience a UEFI bios it's much better to navigate through and a lot more cleaner as well as fancier looking than a bios of old.

The new generation of intel processor will not doubt be very pricey whenever they arrive the current generation were and still are...
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: CharlieKasper on November 20, 2011, 06:35:28 pm
Grab a motherboard like this if your budget will stretch, I love it. http://uk.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_1155/SABERTOOTH_P67/ (http://uk.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_1155/SABERTOOTH_P67/)

Now that you are upgrading you will be able to experience a UEFI bios it's much better to navigate through and a lot more cleaner as well as fancier looking than a bios of old.

The new generation of intel processor will not doubt be very pricey whenever they arrive the current generation were and still are...
I'm actually planning for one of the P67 Series, some decent mobos I believe. Noted thanks! :)
Edit-I'm not sure whether it will be available or not. I'll check.
Edit2- Woah, it's cheap. Thanks again!

Post Merge: November 21, 2011, 02:03:21 pm
Prices added. 777$, seems total bullshit, haha. But hey, that's how prices in india are. About the Sabertooth P67, it's not available. Although they will provide a good one(probably p8p67). And currently there are no 1 TB HDD models available, the prices have almost doubled, i'll go for 500 GB. Probably 8 GB 1600 MHz RAM. Thank you everyone.
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Clone on November 21, 2011, 03:47:42 pm
What kind of hard drive are you getting? SATA2 or 3? 5400rpm or 7200rpm?
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Trey_Johnson on November 21, 2011, 03:58:23 pm
I almost have the same specs, i5 2500k, 6950 (Which is the competitor of the 560), 8GB RAM, MSI Motherboard, 1TB. The CPU is really good and handles all kinds of new games, played BF3, GTA 4 with everything maxed out without lag, just sayin'

Wow wow wow, are you telling me you ran BF3 on ultra, with that rig? maaaaaaaaaan get out of here.

Btw, charlie, RAM's are cheap nowdays ( atleast here ) , so i'd suggest you to buy the 8GB ram.
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Aimzz on November 21, 2011, 05:12:53 pm
Wow wow wow, are you telling me you ran BF3 on ultra, with that rig?
Yes, is there anything wrong?
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Trey_Johnson on November 21, 2011, 05:46:09 pm
Yes, is there anything wrong?

Yes, I'm going to buy a pc with the exactly same rig ( tho the 560 GTX instead of the 6950 raedon ) and I thought I would run BF3 on medium only. ( oh and not sure about motherboard but i'm sure the guy in the store will recommend me the best one who fits. )

Man aimmz YOU MADE MY DAY MATE!
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Aimzz on November 21, 2011, 05:56:23 pm
Yes, I'm going to buy a pc with the exactly same rig
ok have fun
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Ted on November 21, 2011, 05:57:55 pm
What resolution are you running the game with though?


That graphics card you have chosen seems very reasonably priced.
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Trey_Johnson on November 21, 2011, 06:09:09 pm
What resolution are you running the game with though?

What he said, Aimzz.  :trust:
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Aimzz on November 21, 2011, 06:44:09 pm
What he said, Aimzz.  :trust:
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb381/Aimzz1337/bf3aimzzres.png)
Had to crop it cause paint is giving me a headache
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Trey_Johnson on November 21, 2011, 09:48:30 pm
(http://i1203.photobucket.com/albums/bb381/Aimzz1337/bf3aimzzres.png)
Had to crop it cause paint is giving me a headache

And on how much FPS that run?
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Aldo on November 22, 2011, 05:14:51 am
I almost have the same specs, i5 2500k, 6950 (Which is the competitor of the 560), 8GB RAM, MSI Motherboard, 1TB. The CPU is really good and handles all kinds of new games, played BF3, GTA 4 with everything maxed out without lag, just sayin'

Video or it didn't happen
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: CharlieKasper on November 22, 2011, 08:15:43 am
What kind of hard drive are you getting? SATA2 or 3? 5400rpm or 7200rpm?
SATA3, 7200 RPM
Btw, charlie, RAM's are cheap nowdays ( atleast here ) , so i'd suggest you to buy the 8GB ram.
I'll be buying some stuff like HDD and RAM on ebay, for cheaper rates. So maybe yeah.
And yeah, i5 with 6950 is enough to run any game maxed out.

Post Merge: November 22, 2011, 08:18:53 am
Oh, by the way, such low price of the pc is definitely because of the increasing $/Rs rate.
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Murt on November 22, 2011, 10:16:11 am
I would go for an SSD as a disc for your OS.
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: Rumen on November 25, 2011, 04:30:47 pm
Buy processor quad core. ddr3 all
Title: Re: Building a new Computer.
Post by: CharlieKasper on November 25, 2011, 04:39:30 pm
Quad core is old. Getting ddr3 RAM ofc.
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