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Hey guys,

After deliberating ages for buying a new notebook, i have decided to give my current notebook anew lease of life for another 2 years or go for a new PC .

Am a PC noob and my Budget is 40K'ish, can i get a decent gaming rig for this price? or i should spend a few K's extra and try to get a gaming notebook for close to 50K?

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everything.

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Since you're looking to buy everything, you might want to compromise on the GPU with 40k initially, then get the GPU once you'll be able to afford a good one (I'm assuming a month or two). 40K *might* be a little tight for the whole righ if you're looking for a future proof system.

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Since you're looking to buy everything, you might want to compromise on the GPU with 40k initially, then get the GPU once you'll be able to afford a good one (I'm assuming a month or two). 40K *might* be a little tight for the whole righ if you're looking for a future proof system.

 

+1 , I would say 50k for a good pc

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Hey guys,

After deliberating ages for buying a new notebook, i have decided to give my current notebook anew lease of life for another 2 years or go for a new PC .

Am a PC noob and my Budget is 40K'ish, can i get a decent gaming rig for this price? or i should spend a few K's extra and try to get a gaming notebook for close to 50K?

 

If you exclude the monitor , I think you should be able to build a decent PC for 40k or so. When I bought my PC 2 years ago, I paid 58k (including 9k for monitor), prices would've come down a lot in 2 years. And my PC runs almost all games on max settings without a hitch. Just post your requirements in a thread on techenclave and you might get some good suggestions !

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Need help here, kind of amateur at this so excuse the language:

 

Ok the question concerns native resolution.

My specs are:

32 bit, Intel Core 2 CPU 6700@2.66GHz 4GB RAM

My graphic card is Nvidia GTX550ti

The max resolution i get now is 1360*768

 

Now i want a higher resolution on my home PC of around 1900 pixels, so i am getting an upgrade to I7 and another 4GB ram. I understand that this will make my PC faster, but will this also get me my desired resolution?? Or does the resolution depend on my monitor or the tv that i hook up my system to?

Thanks

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it depends on the monitor/tv/display you have hooked up your pc. it does not depend upon the processor/ram/graphics card/graphics card's ram

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550ti will get you your desired resolution. Higher the resolution more less fps you will Get. This might help...

 

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DJBN5MNpYWlY&v=JBN5MNpYWlY&gl=IN

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Which graphics card would be able to run BF3 at 1080p with most settings on high (not max)? Enough to enjoy the game's graphics without overkill.

 

Card should be VFM, budget 10k.

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