Buying a Hi-End balanced Gaming PC
Buying a performing, balanced but budget Gaming PC has always been a challenge. No matter its 2001 (wink) or 2009. Decent performing (40+fps) yet not mighty expensive hardware does comes with alot of research and a base price point. So, we did both and stepped out of home with time spent in research and Rs. 50,000 in our pocket for CH|LL’s new desktop system.
Here is some eye-candy I’ve shot for the creative readers. Review & benchmarks will be posted very soon.
Ingredients:
Intel Core2Duo E7400
ASUS P5P43TD
Cooler Master 460W
Corsair XMS3 DDR3
RADEON 4770 HD 512MB DDR3
Western Digital 1TB Caviar Green HD
HP Super-Drive DVD-RW Lightscribe
3 Hours of Mayhem in HC
Played Test Drive Unlimited [1920x1080] with 8xAA and HDR enabled and it runs as smooth as juice. Environment : Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
p.s: Congrats CH|LL and have fun creating chaos in GTA4 and shifting gears in NFS:SHIFT.
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AFE
Wow, I like XMS3 DDR3 RAM
LG Super-Drive DVD-RW Lightscribe || Its “hp” not LG !!
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Oh yes. Its HP – Edited.
I like your blog. I’m going to keep an eye on it. Keep updating, I enjoyed reading it.
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i love the cat. good system update. how much the difference was in between 4770, 4850, 5770?
and wht abt PSU?
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There was time when we bought AMD cpu and Nvidia GPU and its reverse
4850 Was 4000Rs ($50) expensive than 4770.
5770 Was $100 more than 4770. Its just DX11 not not a huge performer.
The best buy is 4890 HD 1Gb – Thats Rs. ~19K