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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 1489841" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>Barclays is in Unity Plaza, just as you go up in the escalator. </p><p></p><p>If you increase the budget to 120k, </p><p>then you can get:</p><p>E6750 </p><p>4GB RAM (got for 2GBx2 instead of 1GBx4 even if it is a tad expensive...4 sticks can give stability issues)</p><p>Gigabyte G33 DS3 board (for more info, contact dpg - GB DS3 boards are superb!)</p><p>8600GT (8800 series is still too much <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/default/sad.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":(" title="Sad :(" data-shortname=":(" />)</p><p>500GB HDD (around 15k at Barclays: your choice though)</p><p>19" Samsung LCD</p><p></p><p>These should bring it down to around 110k. Then add a PSU + Case. If you want the other components, make the HDD smaller.</p><p></p><p>If you feel 4GB is overkill, go for 2GB - two sticks always! But remember, if you ever want to upgrade to 4GB, then you might have to face the problem of installing 4 sticks. I have 4 sticks. Though it works ok, I had to lower the previous overclock considerably to get it to work with 4 sticks. Also, remember if you wanna see the full 4GB of RAM, you need to use a 64bit operating system. </p><p></p><p>Since you used to be a Linux fan, and maybe you are intending to use Linux on this PC, so you do your own research about the 64bit-ness. On Windows end, you have to use Vista x64 edition, as XP x64 is a haunted with compatibility issues. Vista x64's main problem is drivers, so try to buy compatible peripherals. (all the motherboard components should have the proper drivers and VGAs have too)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 1489841, member: 828"] Barclays is in Unity Plaza, just as you go up in the escalator. If you increase the budget to 120k, then you can get: E6750 4GB RAM (got for 2GBx2 instead of 1GBx4 even if it is a tad expensive...4 sticks can give stability issues) Gigabyte G33 DS3 board (for more info, contact dpg - GB DS3 boards are superb!) 8600GT (8800 series is still too much :() 500GB HDD (around 15k at Barclays: your choice though) 19" Samsung LCD These should bring it down to around 110k. Then add a PSU + Case. If you want the other components, make the HDD smaller. If you feel 4GB is overkill, go for 2GB - two sticks always! But remember, if you ever want to upgrade to 4GB, then you might have to face the problem of installing 4 sticks. I have 4 sticks. Though it works ok, I had to lower the previous overclock considerably to get it to work with 4 sticks. Also, remember if you wanna see the full 4GB of RAM, you need to use a 64bit operating system. Since you used to be a Linux fan, and maybe you are intending to use Linux on this PC, so you do your own research about the 64bit-ness. On Windows end, you have to use Vista x64 edition, as XP x64 is a haunted with compatibility issues. Vista x64's main problem is drivers, so try to buy compatible peripherals. (all the motherboard components should have the proper drivers and VGAs have too) [/QUOTE]
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