New Gaming PC

Anirudha

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hi Guys,

I am new to this forum. However have been gaming for quite some time now. Have decided to go for a new gaming pc and thought you guys can help me out.

Following are the specs i have decided to go for:


  1. Cabinet - NZXT -LEXA S Crafted Series PC Case - Black
  2. Keyboard + Mouse Combo - Microsoft - Wireless Desktop 2000
  3. HDD - Seagate® Barracuda® 3.5" - SATA 3Gb/s; 500GB, 7200 rpm, 16mb Cache (model No.ST3500641AS-RK)
  4. Optical Disk Drive - LG - Internal 24x Super-Multi Drive (GH24NS72)
  5. Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3-iSSD
  6. Processor - Intel Core i5-2500 (6M Cache, 3.7GHz)
  7. RAM -Corsair Vengeance 8GB (4GB x2) PC3-12800 DDR3-1600 DDR3
  8. Graphics Card - ASUS GTX 560 DirectCU Graphics Card (ENGTX560 DC/2DI/1GD5)
  9. PSU - Corsair Gaming Series GS600 - 80 PLUS

A few pointers:

1. I am not going to overclock. Rather I would use the money to better my config
2. I already have a 21inch LG LED monitor and hence not included
3. My budget is Rs. 55000 max and i found this config to best fit it
4. I am not going for external cooling as of now
5. Have kept my option open for SLI and hence have selected the mentioned MOBO. Also it have an onboard intel 20GB SLC SSD which i think is an excellent option

Please let me know your feedback on this and any suggestions to improve the config without crossing my budget.



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KaOTiK

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I'd suggest moving this over to the General Hardware forum, you'll get a lot more replies and help there probably.

I haven't followed hardware to closely for a few years now (really only brush up on it when I need to upgrade), but I'd suggest one thing, don't go wireless on the kb/m unless you really need too. Also get a gaming mouse over some generic one.
 

Anirudha

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I'd suggest moving this over to the General Hardware forum, you'll get a lot more replies and help there probably.

I haven't followed hardware to closely for a few years now (really only brush up on it when I need to upgrade), but I'd suggest one thing, don't go wireless on the kb/m unless you really need too. Also get a gaming mouse over some generic one.
thanks for the suggestion buddy!
 

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can you explain...

1. why not wireless kb/m?
2. gaming mouse overshoots my budget. Really want to go for it

Low end wireless mice/keyboards tend to have enough of a delay in the time between movement of the mouse and movement shown in game that i can be a annoying. If you have played games on the combo you have in your list and are happy with how they perform then go for it. In your position i would either get a cheap $10 keyboard and a mouse along these lines:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16826104618

Or i would forgo the expensive motherboard and put the money back into a better keyboard and mouse.
 

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I would change that CPU to an i5/3450 or a good i3. It would be fine for gaming and if you're not going to OC there's no reason to buy Sandy Bridge.

Also, the PSU is overkill unless you want to go SLI in the future.
 

Anirudha

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I would change that CPU to an i5/3450 or a good i3. It would be fine for gaming and if you're not going to OC there's no reason to buy Sandy Bridge.

Also, the PSU is overkill unless you want to go SLI in the future.
thanks... i shall surely consider your inputs. Yes i have included a higher wattage PSU as i have provisioned for SLI in the near future. but if you can suggest a better card than 560 gtx using the saved monies, i may drop SLI altogether
 

Anirudha

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Low end wireless mice/keyboards tend to have enough of a delay in the time between movement of the mouse and movement shown in game that i can be a annoying. If you have played games on the combo you have in your list and are happy with how they perform then go for it. In your position i would either get a cheap $10 keyboard and a mouse along these lines:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16826104618

Or i would forgo the expensive motherboard and put the money back into a better keyboard and mouse.
ok sure will then go for a wired kb/m
 

thejunglegod

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OP, u're Indian right? For that money, you can get a pretty decent config if you already have a good monitor. Also for the PSU, just get the ANTEC Earthwatts 600. SLI includes a lot of headaches which you are better off without. I'd also recommend investing in a 120GB SSD.
 

Anirudha

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OP, u're Indian right? For that money, you can get a pretty decent config if you already have a good monitor. Also for the PSU, just get the ANTEC Earthwatts 600. SLI includes a lot of headaches which you are better off without. I'd also recommend investing in a 120GB SSD.
ok sure... then will rather go for a better gaming card without sli
 

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thanks... i shall surely consider your inputs. Yes i have included a higher wattage PSU as i have provisioned for SLI in the near future. but if you can suggest a better card than 560 gtx using the saved monies, i may drop SLI altogether

I would go for a better single card over SLI any day. Do you want nVidia or are you fine with AMD as well? You might want to look into a 7870 or, if you want to overclock, and I don't see why you wouldn't, a 7850.

For nVidia, I would suggest a 660 TI if your budget can take it, which would be perfect for your resolution. Or you could wait a few weeks and see how the 650 performs.
 
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Also, no reason to go for a Zxx motherboard if you're not going to OC. Go for a decent H77 board, and invest the saved money in a 60/64GB SSD. That's enough for Windows and the games you play the most.
 

Anirudha

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Also, no reason to go for a Zxx motherboard if you're not going to OC. Go for a decent H77 board, and invest the saved money in a 60/64GB SSD. That's enough for Windows and the games you play the most.
i agree.... included!
 

Anirudha

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Also, no reason to go for a Zxx motherboard if you're not going to OC. Go for a decent H77 board, and invest the saved money in a 60/64GB SSD. That's enough for Windows and the games you play the most.
i agree... included H77
 

Anirudha

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ok Guys.... based on all the good inputs from all of you...

H77 included
i5 3570 included
wireless kb/m replaced with wired ones
Trying to fit in a good ssd
sticking to nvidia gtx 560 for the time being

thanks for all your inputs... please keep them coming
 

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mfenn

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Would this bundle be good for him?
(Intel Core i5-3570K Quad-Core, MSI Z77A-G41 Z77, G.Skill 16GB Memory, Rosewill ATX Mid Tower Case w/500W PSU, Tribes Ascend Game Coupon SuperCombo)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboB...=Combo.1072953

Might need to swap out the case and psu. I'm using this one and it's pretty awesome. Probably louder than most though. (CM Sniper)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16811119194

He's in India.

OP, the 7850 should be right around the same price as the GTX 560 Ti and it is a good deal faster, so you should go for that.

Definitely forget about any tiny little SSD. IMHO, if you can't afford at least a 64GB one, preferably 128GB, then you should just hold off on the SSD until you save up some more money.
 

Anirudha

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He's in India.

OP, the 7850 should be right around the same price as the GTX 560 Ti and it is a good deal faster, so you should go for that.

Definitely forget about any tiny little SSD. IMHO, if you can't afford at least a 64GB one, preferably 128GB, then you should just hold off on the SSD until you save up some more money.

Yes will for a 64 GB SSD.

Can anyone tll me whether "Lucid Virtu GPU virtualization" is really worth going for or we can easily go for a MOBO without it?
 

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Can anyone tll me whether "Lucid Virtu GPU virtualization" is really worth going for or we can easily go for a MOBO without it?

No, it is not worth it. Drawing the desktop UI uses so little power on a modern GPU that offloading work to the iGPU isn't worth the extra complication.
 

Anirudha

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No, it is not worth it. Drawing the desktop UI uses so little power on a modern GPU that offloading work to the iGPU isn't worth the extra complication.
yes... i have dropped lucid virtu! the feedback on this forum has been very helpful to fine tune my rig. thanks to you all
 
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