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i5 750 quad

8 gig ram

P55 msi board

Evga 460 gtx super locked

blu ray writer + HD Dvd rom

Creative xfi soundblaster

Haf 922

 

Price?

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i5 750 quad

8 gig ram

P55 msi board

Evga 460 gtx super locked

blu ray writer + HD Dvd rom

Creative xfi soundblaster

Haf 922

 

 

i want first right to refusal for you blu ray writer.

 

dont you dare put it on sale before offering it to me. :threatenlumber:

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Whats the word on the graphics card now?

Sacky asked me to wait for the 7 series but

 

can't find any 7 series card from AMD in flipkart or anywhere else.

GFX card is delaying my PC upgrade.

 

In the current situation I need to buy some processor gfx and ram for my PC have about 35 k to spare (as I had the last time)

 

would be great if I could throw in a cabinet as well within the price. Also I want to take care of HEat dissipation once and for all as my old HD 4850 gave me nightmares. anyone having the word on which manufacturer (ASUS/MSI/Saphhire etall) has the better heat dissipation system,

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i5 750 quad

8 gig ram

P55 msi board

Evga 460 gtx super locked

blu ray writer + HD Dvd rom

Creative xfi soundblaster

Haf 922

 

woah, thats your secondary gaming pc ? Whats the specs of your primary gaming pc :O ?

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They would be here soon and will be priced @ 15k having hit the US markets for 250$.

For MB MSI Z68A-G45 seems to be a reasonable choice.

 

Thanks mate

a friend was suggesting the 560 from the NVDIA stable and its like 11.5 to 12.5 k as well any thoughts on that?

 

Also not looking for an SLI/Crossfire solution atm

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Thanks mate

a friend was suggesting the 560 from the NVDIA stable and its like 11.5 to 12.5 k as well any thoughts on that?

 

The GTX 560 is a good choice but the 7850 performs 20 - 25 % better than the 560 in most games and runs on lower temp's than the 560 during load.I suggest going with the 7850 since it is relatively new to the market , comes with better technology and support and will be a much better future-proof option than the GTX 560 since the Nvidia GPU lineup is soon going to be refreshed with GTX 6xx cards.

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The GTX 560 is a good choice but the 7850 performs 20 - 25 % better than the 560 in most games and runs on lower temp's than the 560 during load.I suggest going with the 7850 since it is relatively new to the market , comes with better technology and support and will be a much better future-proof option than the GTX 560 since the Nvidia GPU lineup is soon going to be refreshed with GTX 6xx cards.

 

if the 7850 was available now it would have warranted an auto purchase from me. But the only thing I am concerned with now is that How soon is

soon. I might have not liked the ATI 4850 the card for heating up but one thing is for sure is that the card could with stand almost 4 years of heavy abuse ( 15 hrs a day for 2 years) and all.

 

Also how does 6850 fits in this equation? Sorry for troubling you all

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The 7850 will soon arrive in Indian markets within a few weeks.Get rest of the components first and buy 7850 when it comes out.

The 6850 performs similar to GTX 560.

 

Sounds good enough

 

any difference between the make of Corsair ram and the Gkill ones?

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