Need advice in building PC. Budget: 25-35K

superhuman

Disciple
1. Q: What is your budget?
1. 25~35K
2. Q: What is your existing hardware configuration (component name - component brand and model)
1. CPU - Intel E7400
2. Motherboard - Gigabyte
3. GPU - XFX 9400GT
4. RAM - Transcend 2X1GB DDR2
5. Monitor - LG 17"
3. Q: Which hardware will you be keeping (component name - component brand and model)
1. Keyboard
2. Mouse
3. DVD Writer
4. Q: Which hardware component are you looking to buy (component name). If you have already decided on a configuration then please mention the (component brand and model) as well, this will help us in fine tuning your requirement.
1. CPU - AMD 955BE
2. Motherboard - Gigabyte 880GM-UD2H
3. GPU - XFX ATI 5670 1GB
4. RAM - 4GBx1 1600MHz
5. Q: Is this going to be your final configuration or you would be adding/upgrading a component in near future. If yes then please mention when and which component
1. Yes

6. Q: Where will you buy this hardware? (Online/City/TE Dealer)
1. Hyderabad
7. Q: Would you consider buying a second hand hardware from the TE market
1. Yes
8. Q: What is your intended use for this PC/hardware
1. Programming
2. Browsing
3. Gaming
4. May be running 1-2 VMs

9. Q: Do you have any brand preference or dislike? Please name them and the reason for your preference/dislike.
1. None
10. Q: If you will be playing games then which type of games will you be playing?
1. Civilization V
2. StarCraft II
11. Q: What is your preferred monitor resolution for gaming and normal usage
1. Gaming - Please suggest
2. Desktop - Please suggest
12. Q: Are you looking to overclock?
1. No
13. Q: Which operating system do you intend to use with this configuration?
1. Windows 7 64 bit
2. Linux on VM
 
Here's what I'd recommend you to go with for a 35k budget.

Component Model Price

CPU AMD Phenom II X6 1055T 8400

Motherboard Gigabyte GA-880GM/A- UD2H 4000

HDD Seagate Baracudda 500GB. 7200RPM 1700

GPU AMD Radeon HD5670 512MB GDDR5 4500

Chassis Coolermaster Elite 310 1500

Monitor Dell 1920IN 5500

RAM Corsair XMS3 4*2GB DDR3 5000

PSU Corsair VX450 3400

Total 34000


You can Lower the price down by doing the following

1- Going with the Ph II X4

2- Downgrading to 2*2 GB RAM

3- Go with FSP SAGA II 500W

Cheerio !

:cool2:
 
q8200.................................................. 8800/-

gigabyte G31........................................2500/-

VIP 500w psu.......................................2400/-

19" view sonic LCD...............................6800/-

4 gb trancend ddr2 800mhz.................2400/-

320 gb western digital..........................2200/-

coolermaster elite 330 cabby................1400/- without psu

samsung dvdrw.....................................1200/-

palit hd4770...........................................6800/- (dnt know exactly)

dnt know abt ups

but this is da best and perfect rig dat ul get around 35k
 
how about

Processor - AMD Phenom II x4 955BE - 6.5k

Motherboard - Asus M4A88T-M LE - 3.9k

RAM - Corsair XMS3 4GB 2x2GB DDR3 1600MHZ Kit - 2.8k

PSU - Vip 500w GOLD - 1.9k

HDD - Segate Barracuda 500GB 7200rpm - 1.8k

Optical Drive - LG CD/DVD RW - 1k

Cabinet - Zebronics Bijli - 1k

Monitor - Acer V203H - 5.9k

GPU - Sapphire HD 5770 1GB - 7.5k

Total - 32.8k
 
2x2GB Ram would be sufficient for the usage.

Go for the XMS3 Kit as suggested by CoverSpark and the rest of the build as recommended by l33t.
 
Here's the catch guys :

VM-Ware Building 101

1.More cores = Increased Performance + More Memory = Smoother Interface

-This is because when multiple OSes are emulated into the rig the net performance of the machine dies down , so going beefy on the hardware helps for an overall increase in functionality. So that means getting a 955BE over 1055T (The cost difference is about 1.5 grand) is a much wiser option than settling for a 4 core.

-More RAM will always come in handy when there is a memory intensive task is being performed in multiple layers.

I hope that answers the reason why I recommended 1055T + 8GB RAM

Also , the GPU ,the 5670 @ 512MB will be more than enough for gaming at 1366x768 / Since I game with the exact same combo , the OP might have better FPS since he's on a better chip than Iam on, also if the OP feels that the 1920IN is a bit too small , then the Samsung B2030 will do a good job by delivering almost similar frames.period.

@Coverspark

PSU - Vip 500w GOLD - 1.9k

Are you into pyrotechnics or something ? :p The Ph II is a 125W Chip?(correct me if i'm wrong) + 5770 -I think you'll be in for some fireworks with that combo, once an year goes by.

EDIT: @OP

Here's something you can use for reading material - http://www.techenclave.com/pc-buying-advice/rig-to-run-vms-183225.html - I suggest you ask DA (DarkAngel) for his thought's on the config - He might provide very valuable insights.
 
Another slice on your configuration --

AMD Phenom IIx4 955 B.E. -- 6.5K

Gigabyte GA-880GMA-UD2H OR ASUS M4A88TD-V EVO -- 4.4K ~ 4.8K

Corsair XMS 3 1600 MHz 4GB stick -- 2.5K

HIS IceQ HD 5670 OR 5770 -- 4.4K OR 8K (HD 5770 if budget permits, it is a great VFM card)

FSP Blue Storm II 500W -- 3K

Cooler Master eLite 310 -- 1.5K

Dell 1920IN -- 5.5K

hope this helps :).

The Ph II is a 125W Chip?(correct me if i'm wrong) + 5770 -I think you'll be in for some fireworks with that combo, once an year goes by.

True it is 125 W I think more than that it'll be a furnace in there or Sydney harbor front New Year fireworks :bleh:
 
Thanks for your suggestions. I finally got the following yesterday

Component Model Price
CPU AMD Phenom II X4 955T 6350
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-880GM-UD2H 4300
HDD Seagate Baracudda 500GB. 7200RPM * 2Nos 3400
GPU AMD Radeon HD5670 1GB GDDR5 5600
Chassis Bulzer 1000
Monitor LGE2040T 6700
RAM Corsair XMS3 4*1GB DDR3 2650
PSU Corsair CX430 2400
Total 32400
 
Decent buy :) Congrats.

Why 2*500GB instead of 1TB ? Reliability?

You could have gone for a 1TB and put the extra money and got a HD5750 for ~6.5k.
 
Congrats mate , Sensible buy ! Although yes, I'd like to ask , why not a 6 core when you could squeeze one in the budget ? :ashamed:

RAM Prices seem to be at a higher end in hyderabad , or is it because it was a single 4 gig stick ?

DarkAngel said:
Why 2*500GB instead of 1TB ? Reliability?

I'm guessing the same, although the OP needs to be load an OS on both the drives or the MBR settings might start acting funny or probably raid options led him to get 2*500gigs ?
 
I'm guessing the same, although the OP needs to be load an OS on both the drives or the MBR settings might start acting funny or probably raid options led him to get 2*500gigs ?

I have a aimilar set-up we don't need to install OS on both the HDD's, reliability is improved and the RAID angle steps in.
 
superhuman said:
Thanks for your suggestions. I finally got the following yesterday

Component Model Price
CPU AMD Phenom II X4 955T 6350
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-880GM-UD2H 4300
HDD Seagate Baracudda 500GB. 7200RPM * 2Nos 3400
GPU AMD Radeon HD5670 1GB GDDR5 5600
Chassis Bulzer 1000
Monitor LGE2040T 6700
RAM Corsair XMS3 4*1GB DDR3 2650
PSU Corsair CX430 2400
Total 32400
hi congrats for your purchase. how is the LG monitor. when i visited the shop the guy told me that it is good led monitor.so i am thinking of buying this one. so what Is your thought on this.
 
@DarkAngel: I bought the other HDD for the older system whose HDD went busted :)

Also 5750 was more than 7.5K here :(. Hyderabad is a bit expensive. Also I wanted to buy FSP Saga II, but none at the main shops in CTC knew about it. In fact some people denied if any such brand even exists.

@bsd: Monitor is good. Looks nice. Still to test it in intense gaming.
 
superhuman said:
@DarkAngel: I bought the other HDD for the older system whose HDD went busted :)

Also 5750 was more than 7.5K here :(. Hyderabad is a bit expensive. Also I wanted to buy FSP Saga II, but none at the main shops in CTC knew about it. In fact some people denied if any such brand even exists.

@bsd: Monitor is good. Looks nice. Still to test it in intense gaming.
GPU prices seem expensive. :( Other prices are ok. Prices way cheaper from TE dealers in Mumbai and Delhi!!
 
superhuman said:
@DarkAngel: I bought the other HDD for the older system whose HDD went busted :)
Also 5750 was more than 7.5K here :(. Hyderabad is a bit expensive. Also I wanted to buy FSP Saga II, but none at the main shops in CTC knew about it. In fact some people denied if any such brand even exists.
@bsd: Monitor is good. Looks nice. Still to test it in intense gaming.
For FSP PSU's go to ARUN COMPUTERS which is adjacent CD World ask anyone where CD world is and you'll find it. Hope this helps.
 
ASUS motherboards are generally in their price range at par with Gigabyte in terms of build and features but Gigabyte wins in the case of A.S.S. here in India, did not stop me from getting the ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO and it has never let me down.

The answer to your SMPS question is here, hope this settles all doubts -- Corsair CX430 430W power supply Review
 
ALPHA17 said:
ASUS motherboards are generally in their price range at par with Gigabyte in terms of build and features but Gigabyte wins in the case of A.S.S. here in India, did not stop me from getting the ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO and it has never let me down.

The answer to your SMPS question is here, hope this settles all doubts -- Corsair CX430 430W power supply Review

Thanks for the info. All in all it means that both CX400 and CX430 give equal power but the built of CX400 is better.

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ALPHA17 said:
ASUS motherboards are generally in their price range at par with Gigabyte in terms of build and features but Gigabyte wins in the case of A.S.S. here in India, did not stop me from getting the ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO and it has never let me down.

The answer to your SMPS question is here, hope this settles all doubts -- Corsair CX430 430W power supply Review

Thanks for the info. All in all it means that both CX400 and CX430 give equal power but the built of CX400 is better.
 
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