ya... missed the costing bit... sorry about that...
here you go....
Cabinet NZXT LEXA S Crafted Series PC Case - Black Rs. 3800
Keyboard + Mouse Logitech Gaming Combo G100 Rs. 1600
HDD Western Digital Caviar Blue SATA 6Gb/s; 500GB, 7200 rpm, 16mb Cache (model No.WD5000AAKX) Rs. 3625
SSD OCZ...
ok... GA P75 is the name of the B75 board. I am planning to go for a OCZ 60 GB AGILITY 3 SATA III 2.5 inch SSD on which I plan to install OS and MS Office and few important softwares to achieve fast performance.
However, a few questions...
1. Is there any way to use a part of SSD for OS and...
ok.... will a B75 mobo suport a 2.5 inch sata3 ssd even if it doesnt support intel SRT? I think it does but better to ask than to be sorry! To be precise, will Gigabyte GA-P75-D3 support a SATA 3 SSD?
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Going for a non Virtu Mvp mobo - GA-H77-DS3H (rev. 1.1)
(http://www.gigabyte.in/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4318#ov)
Will decide on SSD front tomorrow!:thumbsup:
hmmm... now i m in a confused state of mind on the virtu mvp and ssd bit.... but anyways it has been a great learning experience interacting with you. I guess i would like to do some thinking and research and post my views tomorrow to get your views again on this and make improvements on my...
This is a link to Asus B75 ATX mobo P8B75-V which is the only ATX in this chipset by Asus. Others are uATX. http://in.asus.com/Motherboards/Intel_Socket_1155/P8B75V/#specifications
will i be able to use an SSD on this mobo? if yes, then this mobo should be fine for me. Particualarly as it does...
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