Hello Guys,
I am building a new PC.
Following will be my configuration
Intel i5 2500K Sandy Bridge Processor
GA-P67A-UD3
4GB DDR3 1.5V
GTS 430 Graphic card
450W PSU Corsair
Antec Three Hundred case
23" 1080P monitor (ASUS, Samsung)
Should I go with Windows 7 64 bit or 32 bit ...
Corsair 450W PSU will not enough for me ? I am not going over clock CPU & daily usage will be approximate 12 hours & 80% of this will be use for surfing net,office application only.
Thanks guys for all the help.
I have one more question to ask.
If I buy 40GB SSD & install OS & main software there & other softwares & data into secondary drive (500 GB SATA) then I will get any benefit in performance ?
What I am thinking is logical ?
I am sorry but what is sandy bridge ? :confused:
What is the difference between I5 & Sandy Bridge ? is there any main advantage over I5 750 ?
I am learning a lot from here guys :)....need to visit this place regularly.
Thanks Guys for all the help.
OK after some Googleing & reading reviews. I am planning to go with
Intel Core i5-750 Lynnfield 2.66GHz 8MB L3 Cache LGA 1156 95W Quad-Core Processor BX80605I5750. I guess it will be good enough for atleast 3-4 years.
I will skip to buy HDD (will use my 500GB old...
I am from Thailand. All products are available here & will buy it from local dealer. The prices are also same like USA not a much different. So availability is not an issue
$650 will be inclusive of Monitor & excluding of OS.
I don't want to go with HP or ACER simply because in my country they provide just 1 year warranty while most of the peripherals has 1 to 5 year warranty.
Also as I mentioned in my first post that I want to go for Intel only.
Hi Guys,
I am planning to assembled a new desktop for me. My budget is around $650.
My main purpose will be for office use, internet, photoshop & games (rarely).
I will go with intel in CPU/MB & will not go for over clock. As per my budget can you please tell me what configuration I should go...
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