Monday, 24 December 2012

Best gaming rig under rs.35lakh ( $63,500 )

well we are the rig builders. we show how to build PCs under certain budget.
Today we are showing specs for a gaming rig under rs.35lakh ( $63,500 )

Here are the specs :

Monitor: Samsung 55" LED 3D TV (4) $ 14,000.00

SSD Storage: Samsung 840 Pro Series 512GB 2.5" Solid State Drive (5) $ 4,295.00

SSD Boot: OCZ Z-Drive R4 RM88 3.2TB PCI-E Solid State Drive (1) $ 29,728.99

Liquid cooling radiator, pump: ERM-3K3UC Liquid Cooling System (1) $ 1,152.29

CPU: Intel Core i7 3960X Desktop Processor (1) $ 1,000.00

CPU Waterblock: CPU-380I Water Block (1) $ 84.13

Mobo: MSI Big Bang Xpower II (1) $ 435.00

Mobo waterblock: X79 XPOWER II WaterBlock Set (1) $ 80.00

GPU gaming: Nvidia GeForce GTX 690 Video Card (2) $ 2,498.00

GPU Maximus: Nvidia Tesla K20X (1) $ 3,500.00

GPU Maimus: Nvidia Quadro K5000 (1) $ 2,249.00

GPU waterblock: Koolance GTX 690 Waterblock with accessories (2) $ 303.00
 
RAM:(4x8GB) Corsair Dominator Platinum (2) $ 698.00

RAM waterblock: RAM-33 Water Block with accessories (8) $ 336.38

Case: CoolerMaster HAF X Nvidia Edition (1) $ 209.00

PSU: OCZ ZX Series 1250W Power Supply (1) $ 254.70

Blu ray Burner: LG CH12LS28 Blu-ray Combo (1) $ 60.00

Secondary Blu-ray burner: Sony BWU-500S Internal 12x Blu-ray SATA Disc Writer (1) $ 229.30



 
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Basic PC for home or office for Rs. 21,000( $380 )

A PC built with the cheapest available components should be good enough to run all the basic applications today without any hiccups. These include your office suite, media player, web browser, social networking, security suite and a handful of utilities (file compression, image viewer, system tuning, etc).  The lowest budget that you need to build a basic PC for the home or office today is Rs. 20,000. This can be crunched further by going in for a cheaper cabinet, input devices and speakers, although we don’t suggest compromising on quality and reputed brands.

This build involves selecting the components of an ultra-budget PC. You have a choice between platforms by Intel and AMD. The most affordable and relatively recent processor by Intel is the Pentium G620, which is a dual-core processor that runs at 2.6 GHz priced at Rs. 3,500. On the other hand, there’s the AMD A4-3300 APU, which costs almost the same, but it features a DirectX 11 capable graphics core, which makes it very good value for money. The graphics core of Intel G620 is limited to DirectX 10.1, but it’s slightly faster than A4-3300 when it comes to anything else apart from 3D performance. With the A4-3300 you can actually play games at lower resolutions with low settings, which is quite commendable for an entry-level CPU.

In this build, we’re going with the AMD platform because of better graphics performance. If you wish to go in with Intel’s platform, you can go in with the Intel Pentium G620+H61 motherboard combo, which should cost around Rs 6,900.

So, here’s what you’ll need to build the PC

Processor: AMD A4-3300
Price: Rs. 3,300
 The one’s the cheapest APU. This dual-core model runs at 2.5 GHz and features integrated Radeon HD 6410D graphics, which is DirectX 11 capable as we’ve already mentioned. Compatible motherboards for AMD A-series processors are those based on the A55 and A75 chipsets; which brings us to the next component – the motherboard.

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-A55M-DS2
Price: Rs. 3,550
Between the A55 and A75 chipsets, the latter boasts a richer feature set with support for SATA 6 Gb/s and USB 3.0. The Gigabyte GA-A55M-DS2 is one of the cheapest boards you can find for AMD A-series processors. It has two DDR3 RAM slots, four SATA 3 Gb/s ports, eight USB 2.0 ports (four via headers) and D-sub and DVI video outputs. The expansion slots include a PCIe x16, a PCIe x1 and a PCI slot.

RAM: 2 GB Kingston DDR3-1333
Price: Rs. 750


A 2 GB DDR3 stick is the least that you should consider – it’s sufficient to run Windows 7 and handle most basic applications. Kingston, Transcend and Strontium are good brands to consider. Unless you’re on a really, really tight budget, buy a 4 GB stick which costs just Rs. 600 more.

Hard disk: Seagate Barracuda 7200.14, 500 GB
Price: Rs. 3,700

 The prices of hard disks have come down slightly and the lowest capacity you should consider is 500 GB. The Barracuda 7200.14 (ST500DM002) features SATA 6 Gb/s interface and spins its single platter at 7200 RPM.

Optical drive: LG GH22NS50 DVD-writer
Price: Rs. 950

 This is an optional component unless you want to play movies, back up data and read optical media. The GH22NS50 is a 22x drive with a SATA interface.

Display: Acer S191HQL
Price: Rs. 5,700

This 18.5-inch display is great value for money. It’s one of the very few options that’s LED backlit and has a DVI input. The S191HQL has a resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels which is common among 18.5-inch displays.

Input devices: Logitech Media Combo MK200 
Price: Rs. 850

You can buy a keyboard and mouse combo for less than Rs 500, but you may not like the plasticky feel and find the tactile response sub-par. An entry-level combo from reputed brands such as Logitech and Microsoft would be a much better option. The keyboard of the Media Combo MK200 has a standard layout with an additional row of keys at the top for media player control. The mouse is a standard 3-button optical type. The MK200 combo uses USB interface and comes with a 3-year warranty
Speakers: Creative SBS A35
Price: Rs. 600

The choice of speakers is very subjective. Go in for a 2.1 system if you want good bass or a pair of 2.0 stereo speakers should suffice for listening to music or watching movies, but at low to medium volume levels. Buy a pair of USB speakers if you want something that doesn’t take up too much space on the desk. The SBS A35 is Creative’s low-cost model that features a 1W driver per channel

PC case: iBall Engine-X
Price: Rs. 1,650

 This micro ATX case has been out for quite a few years, and it’s still hot selling. The design is simple and it looks very elegant. There are two 5.25-inch, one exposed 3.5-inch and two internal 3.5-inch drive bays. The front IO panel has two USB ports and jacks for headphone and mic. It comes with a 400 watt power supply which is more than enough to handle all the hardware inside the box.

Here's the table that lists all the components with prices and the total cost of the PC

A quick recap 
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GAMING NOTEBOOK


2400 Series
System Specifications
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-2670QM Processor (2.2GHz), 6MB L3 Cache upgradeable
Display: 17.3” Full HD 16:9 LED Backlit Wide screen (1920x1080) with Super Clear Glare Type Screen
Memory: 8GB DDR3, 1600MHz SDRAM. Expandable up to 32GB, depends on 4GB/8GB SODIMM module (32 bit OS editions have a memory limitation of 2.8GB. Other hardware or application limitations may further prevent use of all installed memory. Windows 7 64bit is required for memory configurations of 4GB and above.)
Video Controller: Switchable GPU by NVIDIA® Optimus™ Technology - NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX GPU / Intel® GMA HD GPU
Disk Storage: Up to Two 2.5", 9.5mm(H) SATA Hard Drives
Power System: Full Range 220W AC Adapter AC-in 100~240V, 50~60Hz, DC output 19V, 11.57, Removable 8 cells smart Lithium-Ion battery pack 76.96Wh

2400 Series : Overview
Continuing our quest to provide users with the ultimate mobile computing experience, Sager has thoughtfully engineered the new StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop. Built to satisfy the need for speed for even the most demanding users, the StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop is designed to provide unrivaled performance featuring the latest generation Intel® Core™ processor and the fastest notebook GPU from NVIDIA – the GeForce GTX 675M along with NVIDIA Optimus Technology. The end result is a masterpiece of modern technology housed in a stylish metal brushed onyx case with an illuminated keyboard and all the latest connectivity ports.
Utilizing future Intel® HM77 technology, the StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop is ready to provide accelerated system performance through the utilization of Intel Rapid Start Technology and Intel Smart Response Technology. With capability of support for the 3rd Generation Intel® Core™ Processor and up to 32GB dual-channel DDR3 memory, the StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop provides exceptional performance for ultra-realistic games and advanced multi-threaded applications.
The StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop augments the cutting edge processor and graphics technology with a breath-taking 17.3” full 1080P HD LED display. The combination provides eye-popping visuals that will provide you with the kind of outstanding gaming experience you expect from a Sager system. The unit also features multiple RAID-capable hard drives, USB 3.0 ports, eSATA & IEEE-1394a ports, HDMI & DisplayPort, 2.0 Megapixel high resolution video camera, and Fingerprint Reader for security and easy log in. The remarkable list of features provides add up to create a sophisticated notebook that is powerful enough for today, yet flexible enough for tomorrow.
Fastest Notebook GPU for Extreme Gamers

The StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop provides jaw-dropping visuals that will impress even the most critical users by utilizing the world’s fastest notebook GPU – the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M. The unit brings notebook gaming closer to a cinema quality effect by combining the power of DirectX 11 and accelerated NVIDIA PhysX technology. The NVIDIA CUDA technology unlocks the power of the CPU’s processor cores to accelerate the performance for even the most demanding system tasks such as video transcoding. The ProStar P170EM Gaming Laptop lets you play games the way they’re meant to be played without having to worry if your video card is up to the task.
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Hybrid Technology Offers Performance and Mobility

The days of having to give up battery life to obtain high-end graphics performance are a thing of the past with the StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop. For the most demanding applications, NVIDIA's new Optimus Technology optimizes the performance of the StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop with a dedicated NVIDIA GeForce GTX 675M GPU. For less demanding applications, the GTX 675M GPU is powered off and the integrated Intel GMA graphics handles both rendering and display calls to conserve power and provide the highest possible battery life. Best of all, these transitions are executed instantaneously, seamlessly and automatically without a hiccup. With the NVIDIA Optimus-capable StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop, you can now enjoy watching a HD movie, surfing the Web or playing the latest 3D games with the assurance of getting the best performance and the longest battery life.
Color Programmable Illuminated Keyboard

Make your StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop a stylish focal point with the full color programmable backlit keyboard. Choose from 7 instant effects or customize your own color combinations in 3 different keyboard sections with the Keyboard Backlight Application.

Access your application in warp speed with Intel Smart Response Technology (SRT)

The Intel Smart Response Technology implements storage I/O caching to provide users with faster response times like system boot and application startup. With an optional mSATA SSD drive installed, the StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop is capable of configuring the SSD drive as cache memory between the hard disk and system memory for your most frequently used files. The feature will enhance your experience whether you are photo editing, web browsing or gaming.
Enhance Multitask Experience with More Memory

Enjoy a dramatic boost in multitasking performance with more system memory thanks to the quad SODIMM memory slots. With up to 32GB of Dual-Channel DDR3 memory, your system will never lag while multimedia editing, graphics design/3D modeling, and graphic-intensive gaming at once.
Be Ready for Next Generation with DisplayPort

In addition to the DVI and HDMI video output interface, the StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop comes with DisplayPort technology that offers better color depths, higher refresh and data transfer rates and support for High-Definition audio formats all through a single wire. With this new adaption, the StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop now delivers more high performance digital connectivity that will meet any of your demands whether at home or at work.

Get Ready For SuperSpeed USB 3.0

Your data transfers will be lightning fast with the StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop’s built-in USB 3.0 port, which provides transfer speeds 10 times faster than the previous generation USB 2.0. The StealthMachines 2400 Gaming Laptop lets you connect to the latest USB 3.0 storage devices for ultra-fast data backup while remaining compatible with your current USB 2.0 devices.
One Optical Drive & Two Hard Drives Coexisting Capable

Enjoy all the space you could ever want with industry-leading RAID-enable fault tolerance storage capacities. The ultimate mobile data storage solution provides performance, utility, and security without compromising an internal optical drive.

Price of this beast is $1425.
Ultimate gaming laptop.
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Expensive apples of all time.

The Five Most Expensive Apple Computers In History

 

If you go to the Apple Store today, the most expensive device you can buy is a Mac Pro with a pair of 2.93 GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon processors. The base configuration for this model will set you back $6199. That’s a lot of money, but in historical terms it’s downright cheap. In the past, Apple has sold much more expensive computers, especially when the price of previous models are adjusted for inflation. Here are the five most expensive Apple computers in history (inflation-adjusted prices are in 2010 dollars).

1. The Apple Lisa

Apple Lisa with a ProFile hard drive stacked o...
Year: 1983
Sticker price: $9995
Inflation-adjusted price: $21,600
The Lisa is not only the most expensive computer in Apple’s history in nominal terms, it’s also the most expensive computer in real, inflation-adjusted terms. The Lisa was Apple’s first stab at a graphical user interface. Its high price prevented widespread adoption, but many of the key innovations pioneered in the Lisa became the basis for the Macintosh, released the following year at a much more accessible price of $2495. ($5200 in today’s terms) Apple dramatically cut the price for the successor, the Lisa 2, to $3495 and later rebranded it the Macintosh XL to capitalize on the more popular Macintosh brand.

2. The Macintosh IIfx

Year: 1990
Sticker price: $9000
Inflation-adjusted price: $14,900
After the success of the relatively low-cost Macintosh, and moderately-priced successors like the Macintosh Plus, Apple released the Macintosh II in 1987. It was the first Mac to feature a color screen, and the first Mac that separated the display from the CPU. There were numerous models of the Mac II and its successor the Mac Quadra released between 1987 and 1993, but probably the most expensive was the Macintosh IIfx. Sources differ on its exact price, but it cost at least $9000—more than $14,900 in today’s dollars. That would get you a blazing-fast 40 MHz processor and room for up to 128 MB of memory.

3. The Apple III

Year: 1980
Sticker price: $4340
Inflation-adjusted price: $11,400
The Apple II transformed Apple from a tiny startup to a leading firm in the rapidly growing PC industry. So expectations were high for Apple’s next act. Unfortunately, the Apple III’s high sticker price, design problems, and limited backwards compatibility with Apple II software hampered its success. It was discontinued in favor of more popular Apple II models at the low end and the Macintosh at the high end.

4. The Macintosh Portable

The Macintosh Portable was Apple's first "...
Year: 1989
Sticker price: $6500
Inflation-adjusted price: $11,300
The Macintosh Portable was Apple’s first attempt to create what we would now call a laptop. For $6500 you got a 640 by 400 pixel black and white display, a 16 MHz processor, and room for up to 8 MB of memory. It was a clumsy device, weighing 15.8 pounds, and sold poorly. It was also the first laptop used in space.

5. The 20th Anniversary Macintosh

20th Anniversary Mac. 20th Anniversary Mac.

Year: 1997
Sticker price: $7499
Inflation-adjusted price: $10,140
The 20th Anniversary Mac was an early project of Jonathan Ive, who would later play a key role in designing the iMac, iPod, iPhone, and iPad. It looked strikingly different than other computers on the market at the time. Its performance was good but not spectacular for its day: a 250 MHz processor and an 800 by 600 pixel color display. Priced at $7499 and marketed as a status symbol, it sold poorly. After Steve Jobs returned to the company, he cut its price to $1995 to get the remaining inventory out the door.

 VINTAGE APPLE.

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Best gaming rig under rs. 60000

 

well we are the rig builders. we show how to build PCs under certain budget.
Today we are showing specs for a gaming rig under rs.60000 ( $1080) excluding monitor.


First of all you have to be certain about some things before building your own PC. These are certain things you will need to build a gaming rig.
       1. Processor
       2. Mother board
       3. Ram
       4. Hard disk
       5. Optical Drive
       6. Cabinet
       7. Graphic card
       8. Psu
       9. Operating system

 

       So here is the configuration :

 

                      Processor:intel i5 2500k @12k
               Mother board:Asrock Z77 Extreme 4 @ 10K
               Ram: 2 X 4gb corsair vengeance @3.3k
               HDD: seagate 2tb barracuda 7200rpm @6.4k
               Opitcal drive : Asus DRW-24B3ST @1.1k
               Cabinet: Corsair Carbide 400R@5k 
               Graphic card: msi 7850 twin frozr @17,150
               Psu: cooler master 550w psu @3,750
               OS: Windows 7x64 ultimate.
               Total:  58.7k

you can even upgrade to Seasonic S12-II-520 for 4k or Seasonic S12-II-620 @4.8k.
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Sunday, 23 December 2012

Best gaming rig under rs.50000 ( $900 )

well we are the rig builders. we show how to build PCs under certain budget.
Today we are showing specs for a gaming rig under rs.50000 ( $900) excluding monitor.


First of all you have to be certain about some things before building your own PC. These are certain things you will need to build a gaming rig.
       1. Processor
       2. Mother board
       3. Ram
       4. Hard disk
       5. Optical Drive
       6. Cabinet
       7. Graphic card
       8. Psu
       9. Operating system

       So here is the configuration :
     Processor:Intel i5 2400 @10.2k
       Motherboard:Intel DH67CL @5.5k
       Ram:Corsair value ram(1333MHz) 4GBx2 @2.2k
       HDD:WD Cavair Blue 1TB @4.9k
       Optical drive: Asus DRW-24B3ST @1.1k
       Cabinet:Corsair Carbide 400R:5k
       Graphic card:Gigabyte AMD GV-R7850OC-2GD @16.5k
       PSU:Seasonic S12-II-520 for 4k.
       OS : Windows 7x64 ultimate
       Total=49.3k

Optional upgrade:GIGABYTE GV-R787OC-2GD @22k.

To reduce price you can go for Gigabyte HD 7850 @ 15.5K,  cooler master 550w psu @3,750.
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gaming rig under rs.25000 ( $450) excluding monitor.




First of all you have to be certain about some things before building your own PC. These are certain things you will need to build a gaming rig.
       1. Processor
       2. Mother board
       3. Ram
       4. Hard disk
       5. Power supply
       6. dvdwriter
       7. Graphic card
       8. Operating system

So here is the configuration for INTEL.

       1. Intel  3.3GHz LGA 1155 core i3 2120 processor @7.1k
     2. Asus mb p8h61 -m-lx @3k
     3. Corsair value select 4gb ddr3 @1.1k
     4. Seagate sata 500 gb hdd @3.8k
     5. Corsair CX430V2 @ 2.2k
     6. Samsung dvd writer 20x @0.9k
     7. Gigabyte HD 6770 1 GB GDDR5 @ 6.6K
     8. Windows 7x64 ultimate

All this mounts upto rs.24700. If you still want to reduce money then you can choose HD 6670 1 GB GDDR5 @ 5.2k and go with some local smps which comes with local cabin.

So, this is a decent gaming rig under 25k ( $450 ) which can easily play all new games at 1366x768 resolution.

Here is the configuration for AMD.

       1. AMD 3.6GHz AM3+ FX4100 processor @6k
     2. Gigabyte GA-880GM-D2H @4.3k
     3. Corsair value select 4gb ddr3 @1.1k
     4. Seagate sata 500 gb hdd @3.8k
     5. Corsair CX430V2 @ 2.2k
     6. Samsung dvd writer 20x @0.9k
     7. Gigabyte HD 6770 1 GB GDDR5 @ 6.6K
     8. Windows 7x64 ultimate

so this amounts upto rs.24900 and if you want to reduce the price follow the same  procedure which was stated above for intel configuration.
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