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@raghav - nice config, with that kinda rig, I don't know for what purpose you would even need to OC that thing. :hug:

 

how much difference is there in playing games on xbox 360 and a high end PC

 

 

difference in playing on xbox360 and a high end pc is like.. jerking off and screwing a hooker

 

 

:fear::P

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Sweet stuff ragz

 

Since I dont see a cooler of any sort. I dont suppose u will be OC'ing anything? I just saw on TE that the 4890's clock hit 1 Ghz!!..:)

 

I guess unless u OC or do any tweaks to voltages of proc and ram, u dont need a cooler right?

 

OT..

 

TE is up again?...for me its not

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INTEL CORE 2 QUAD Q 8200

INTEL X38 MOTHERBOARD

SAPPHIRE HD 4890

2 GB DDR2 RAM

500 GB HDD

BENQ E2200 HD MONITOR

 

WILL THIS BE ENOUGH FOR MY NEW PC .

CAN I AFFORD TO SELL MY XBOX 360 AFTER THIS PC .

 

IS A NEW CABINET MUST FOR THIS PC

 

ANY SUGGESTIONS WOULD BE WELCOME . THANX IN ADVANCE

 

4890 is a big card, so it will depend wheter your current cabinet can handle it.

 

Yes this is PC is pretty powerful and if you are not a sucker for 360 exclusives(gears 2 and halo 3) you can very well sell it off

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MSI ATI Radeon HD 4890 1GB = RS16800

Core i7 i920 =RS 15100

MSI X58 Platinum normal edition = RS 15500

Cooler Master 650 W PSU =RS 4100

 

shop name = delhitradezone :P

 

 

 

i think so :) anyway i haven't assembled it yet.. will probably assemble it next week when i get a new table :dance:

 

Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Simple hai to assemble..

 

1.) first put the processor and the heatsink.. in the mobo.. then fit the mobo in the cabinet.

 

2.) the attach the powersupply to the cabinet.

 

3.) then put the ram in the mobo.

 

4.) then put the hdd.. use sata cable to connect to the mobo and the power one from psu.

 

5.) connect all the wires from psu to the mobo.

 

6.) put ur graphics card. use the 6pin cable from psu on that :P

 

7.) then the rest dvd drive etc.

 

8.) then read the diagram to enable the external usb ports.. there are small wires which goes in the mobo.. but in the manual or diagram its clearly given.

 

then attach ur monitor to ur graphics card port behind.

 

enjoy!! will take 1 hour max.

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Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

Simple hai to assemble..

 

1.) first put the processor and the heatsink.. in the mobo.. then fit the mobo in the cabinet.

 

enjoy!! will take 1 hour max.

 

hmm don't forget to add thermal paste between the processor n the heatsink (but i think now-a-days the heat sink comes with a layer of thermal paste already on it... :))

 

i hour to assemble n another 90-120 mins to install OS... add another 90-120 minutes for other everyday software... all in all will spend more than half ur day getting it up n running :dance:

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hmm don't forget to add thermal paste between the processor n the heatsink (but i think now-a-days the heat sink comes with a layer of thermal paste already on it... :) )

 

i hour to assemble n another 90-120 mins to install OS... add another 90-120 minutes for other everyday software... all in all will spend more than half ur day getting it up n running :dance:

 

Just to assemble.. well ya thermal paste comes in the heatsink.. custom heatsinks have an even better one, i threw that stock intel one as soon as i got my processor lol.

 

lol yes os and programs take time.

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^What about the static electricity issue? U need to hold all these items also properly right? Or some gloves? :P

 

hold by the edges the graphics card and mobo.

 

usually when the card was active then only u should be careful while touching it.. u can touch the cabinet to be free of the static energy.

 

when assembling non used hardware its no big deal.

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:O i knw amanwa lol.

 

I remember my pentium 4 proccy ages back.. they had gold pins right, i broke one.. that proccy went useless lol but i got it exchanged.. good thing now proccy dont have pins :chair:

 

200 :wOOtjumpy::P

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that dell 24 is not available anywhere and i juss called dell helpline and they said they wont sell that monitor separately.. and my mum is not allowing me to get it from that te guy :(:wub::P

 

ok which monitor should i go for ? :P

 

http://www.benq.co.in/products/LCD/?produc...=specifications

 

or

 

http://www.samsung.com/in/consumer/detail/...cd=LS22TWHSU/XL

 

benq = 11500rs

 

samsung = 14500rs..

 

:)

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