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    Hi,



    I have been trying to get the combination right for 10 business PC's I plan to purchase in the immediate future. The nature of work revolves around using MS office utilities, connecting and working on remote machines and working with adobe Acrobat. I want a relatively future proof option too and also dont want the people working in my office to complain about poor pc performance.



    The budget I have is 21-22k per machine. The Monitor I want is certain, Dell E1909W which should cost close to 6.8k. That should leave us with 15k for the machine. Another important point is, we do not need DVD drives and speakers. The 15k should include :



    Processor

    Motherboard

    Ram

    HDD (preferably 250 or 320gb)

    Keyboard and Mouse

    Cabinet and power supply



    Kindly suggest. The machines would be working for close to 10-12 hours a day. So power consumption is also important.



    Hope you guys can guide me !



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    AthlonII X2 240 - 3k

    Gigabyte 785GMT-UD2H 5.9k

    Transcend 2gb DDR3 1333 - 2.4k

    Seagate 500GB 7200.12 - 2.3k

    CM Elite 310 - 1.5k

    Gigabyte superb 460w - 2.2k

    Logitech Mouse/KB - .7k



    Total - 18k

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    AthlonII X2 240 - 3k

    Biostar 785GE A3+: 4.3k (good mobo, excellent features)

    Transcend 2gb DDR3 1333 - 2.4k

    WD 320GB 7200.12 - 2.1k (should be sufficient, go for higher capacity hdd later, cheaper)



    VIP generic cabinet - 0.8k (You don't need superb build quality or ultra cool looks, also VIP-Kunhar does make OK cabinets)



    VIP GOLD 400w - 1.2k (can easily support entry level GFX card too, eg 8600GT)



    Logitech Mouse/KB - .7k



    Total : 14.5 K



    hope this helps



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    Quote Originally Posted by Anubis
    AthlonII X2 240 - 3k

    Gigabyte 785GMT-UD2H 5.9k

    Transcend 2gb DDR3 1333 - 2.4k

    Seagate 500GB 7200.12 - 2.3k

    CM Elite 310 - 1.5k

    Gigabyte superb 460w - 2.2k

    Logitech Mouse/KB - .7k



    Total - 18k


    Minus the Gigabyte power supply, that config seems just about right to me. That system can run off a PSU with a slightly lesser rated wattage like the Zebronics Pro Power 350W or the FSP Saga+ 350. Both are priced at ~1.5-1.6k.
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    Mate,



    For Office Use purpouse the below config does pack more handfull of power along with good electricity savings,



    Dual CoreIntel E5200=3100

    Gigabyte G31EMS2L=2500

    2GB DDR 2 Ram= 2200

    Seagate Sata HDD=2500

    KOB 115 Cabinet =1050

    Micrsoft Combo KB&M=650



    Total 12K.



    Bye

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    Hey, thanks a ton for your timely feedback. The popular choice seems to be AMD and AthlonII X2 240 as the processor. DDR3 like you guys pointed would make it somewhat future proof. I am torn between Asus, gigabyte and biostar as far as the motherboard is concerned. Which 780 / 785 mobo is the best buy ?.



    Is biostar trustworthy ?. How good is their service, remember this is for office and replacement timing is very important
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    I would suggest to purchase all systems from Dell. it would save you from lot of headache.. Vostro 220 matches your requirement and starts from 26.5k.it work out a look better deal for you because of following reasons:



    * Onsite support and warranty for complete PC, In business who has a time to chase separate hardware vendors for RMA?

    * Preloaded licensed Software (OS & Antivirus)

    * Sleek look and aesthetics of the machine



    Their prices are little above your budget but it isn't a bad deal considering the you are getting more value. also, if you are getting multiple units, little negotiations can be done with dell reps and prices can be reduced.

    I had worked on these machines in my previous workspace. nice sleek desktops!

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    The disadvantages of going for dell are,

    i) They have Intel+DDRII combos.

    ii) The warranty period is only one year. If you go for a 3 year complete cover it overshoots your budget by quite some distance(If you go for a assembled then, the monitor, proccy, mobo, RAM comes with 3 yrs warranty and the HDD comes with a 5 yr warranty. Just make sure you have good computerwaala who repairs the PC near your place and you are all set and done )



    I would suggest two alteration in Anubis config

    AthlonII X2 240 - 3k

    Gigabyte 785GMT-UD2H 5.9k

    Transcend 2gb DDR3 1333 - 2.4k

    Seagate 250GB 7200.12 - 1.9k(As this is office PC 250GB is in itself a surplus)

    CM Elite 310 - 1.5k

    FSP SagaII 350w(80% efficiency)-1.6k/Zebby pro 350w(Make sure its pro and not platinum series bcoz platinum seriesx is watewaste)-1.5k(As Gannu said)

    Logitech Mouse/KB - .7k
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    Hi Gaurish, i had considered going for a branded system, but when I spoke to DELL, they said they have no option to give it without an OS, and I do not need the OEM version of OS that comes with these systems. I am getting Windows 7 paper license which is more convenient and fit for a business atmosphere.



    Thanks anyway for your suggestion. It definitely was a good point.



    Regards,

    Deepak







    Quote Originally Posted by Gaurish
    I would suggest to purchase all systems from Dell. it would save you from lot of headache.. Vostro 220 matches your requirement and starts from 26.5k.it work out a look better deal for you because of following reasons:



    * Onsite support and warranty for complete PC, In business who has a time to chase separate hardware vendors for RMA?

    * Preloaded licensed Software (OS & Antivirus)

    * Sleek look and aesthetics of the machine



    Their prices are little above your budget but it isn't a bad deal considering the you are getting more value. also, if you are getting multiple units, little negotiations can be done with dell reps and prices can be reduced.

    I had worked on these machines in my previous workspace. nice sleek desktops!
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    For Business ... definitely go with Intel Q Series Chipsets Equipped Mobo if the PC Strenght gonna be more than > 50 soon Enough ... how can the Q Series help u ... visit intel website and view their Demonstration of the Intel Active Mgmt framework Suite Flash Animations. If not more than 10 anyhow , go with what has been recommended above.

    Furthermore Intel Embedded Gigabit LANs that come as a part of Q Series Chipset Mobo - would help to cut off cpu offload and DPCs ( Deferred Procedure Calls ) by a Lot Margin when operating at Giagbit Connectivity with Active highest possible Full Duplex transmissions.
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    How would you rate this quote which I received for my office systems :



    AMD ATHLON X2 240

    GIGABYTE MOTHERBOARD 785GMT-UD2H DDR3 SUPPORT

    2 GB DDR3 RAM 1333 MHZ FSB (TRANSCEND TS256MLK64V3U)

    320 GB SATA HARD DISK DRIVE 7200.12 RPM (SEAGATE)

    19’’ TFT MONITOR E1909 (DELL)

    KEYBOARD (LOGITECH)

    OPTICAL SCROLL MOUSE (LOGITECH)

    ATX CABINET IBALL WITH ZEBRONICS PRO POWER 500W SMPS



    Rs.25,950/-



    I know I could have made it a lot less expensive if I stuck to ddr2 but as suggested by people in this forum, switching to DDR3 will make it a lot more future proof. What do you guys think about this ?. I need 320GB HDD for some video guide preparation purpose.



    These rates are without Tax. Our firm is in a SEZ (Special Economic Zone) area in Infopark, Cochin so we do not need to pay any kind of tax/duties for the equipments we procure for office.



    Kindly enlighten.

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    Where's the quotes ? Where are the individual prices ?



    AthlonII X2 240 - 3k

    MSI 785GM-E51 - 4.6k ( DDR3 mobo )

    Transcend 2gb DDR3 1333 - 2.4k

    Seagate 500GB 7200.12 - 2.3k

    CM Elite 310 - 1.5k

    Zebronics Pro(Real Watts)-350W - 1.5k

    Logitech Mouse/KB - .7k

    Samsung/LG/Sony SATA DVD R/W- 1.1k

    Dell 18.5" E1910 IN - 6.6k



    Total - 23.7k



    You don't have to spend extra cash on mobo. This mobo i suggested is fine

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    Hey, I have placed an order for 10 systems with the following config :



    AMD ATHLON X2 240

    GIGABYTE MOTHERBOARD 785GMT-UD2H DDR3 SUPPORT

    2 GB DDR3 RAM 1333 MHZ FSB (TRANSCEND TS256MLK64V3U)

    250 GB SATA HARD DISK DRIVE 7200.12 RPM (SEAGATE)

    19’’ TFT MONITOR E1909 (DELL)

    KEYBOARD (LOGITECH)

    OPTICAL SCROLL MOUSE (LOGITECH)

    ATX CABINET IBALL WITH ZEBRONICS PRO POWER 350W SMPS



    The total cost came down from 25950/- to 23,000/- for 2 reasons. (1) I switched from zebronics pro 500w to 350w (2) I ordered 10 Numbers (3) Switched from 320gb to 250gb (did that to save some bucks though I would have loved to go for 320).



    These rates are without tax.



    I have one more question. We have a graphics team too who would also need a few PC's. The most they would work on is Corel draw 80% of time and Photoshop 20%. What all changes should I make in the existing config before I buy ?. Please suggest.



    Thanks a ton for all the suggestions that poured. It was really helpful and I went by popular opinion.



    Regards,

    Deepak
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    ^ For Corel/Photoshop throw in more RAM - 4GB at least.

    An upgrade to the X4 620 would help too.
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    the onboard IGP would hold good for photoshop and Corel ? is x4 620 the best bet ? Remember, these are for offices and I need a power efficient processor too. Is there a value for money processor ?
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    ^ New Athlon II X3/X4 chips can't be touched, lower idle power consumption than the Intel's Dual Core E6300.



    AII X3 are also quite affordable, very good value for money.
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