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<blockquote data-quote="Anusha" data-source="post: 25090" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>I think you mis-spelt the model number of the motherboard. It is 915GEV right?</p><p></p><p>Anyway, 512MB Kingston (Value RAM though) cost me Rs.5000 with 3 year warranty, 3 months ago. Present prices should be around Rs.4500 or even less.</p><p></p><p>Don't buy a 60GB SATA drive. Larger drives are very cheap now. You can buy more that 100GB for less than Rs.7000 I think (not sure though).</p><p></p><p>There are a lot of better motherboards than this, LOL. They go up to around Rs.28,000 I guess. Anyway, the onboard graphics chip in those motherboards sucks (even if you allocate 256MB RAM for it). </p><p></p><p>Intel or ASUS or whatever would fail, if it fails. We can't predict anything when it comes to computer hardware. If you buy Intel, you can't overclock. If you buy ASUS, you can overclock. That's the main differences I see in them. It's the brand loyalty which drives the idea of selecting a brand. For example, I have had very bad experiences with Gigabyte (my Rs.35,000 worth Radeon 9700Pro card failed, DVD Burner failed, Motherboard is not doing really well, current graphics card is pathetic, two of my friend's Rs.22000 motherboards failed etc.). So I wouldn't buy any Gigabyte stuff again. But most of you will not agree with me. But I can't help it. </p><p></p><p>If you wanna play decent games and OK quality levels, you should at least go for a Geforce6 6200 card. The Gigabyte's card overclock very well (but again, it's a Gigabyte so I wouldn't buy it even for half the price). It's almost equal to the performance of a Radeon 9600Pro.</p><p></p><p>Since you have PCI Express, you havea wider choice. I don't know the prices so I can't recommend anything since you are a price concious buyer. Give me a choice and I will pick you the best out of the lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anusha, post: 25090, member: 828"] I think you mis-spelt the model number of the motherboard. It is 915GEV right? Anyway, 512MB Kingston (Value RAM though) cost me Rs.5000 with 3 year warranty, 3 months ago. Present prices should be around Rs.4500 or even less. Don't buy a 60GB SATA drive. Larger drives are very cheap now. You can buy more that 100GB for less than Rs.7000 I think (not sure though). There are a lot of better motherboards than this, LOL. They go up to around Rs.28,000 I guess. Anyway, the onboard graphics chip in those motherboards sucks (even if you allocate 256MB RAM for it). Intel or ASUS or whatever would fail, if it fails. We can't predict anything when it comes to computer hardware. If you buy Intel, you can't overclock. If you buy ASUS, you can overclock. That's the main differences I see in them. It's the brand loyalty which drives the idea of selecting a brand. For example, I have had very bad experiences with Gigabyte (my Rs.35,000 worth Radeon 9700Pro card failed, DVD Burner failed, Motherboard is not doing really well, current graphics card is pathetic, two of my friend's Rs.22000 motherboards failed etc.). So I wouldn't buy any Gigabyte stuff again. But most of you will not agree with me. But I can't help it. If you wanna play decent games and OK quality levels, you should at least go for a Geforce6 6200 card. The Gigabyte's card overclock very well (but again, it's a Gigabyte so I wouldn't buy it even for half the price). It's almost equal to the performance of a Radeon 9600Pro. Since you have PCI Express, you havea wider choice. I don't know the prices so I can't recommend anything since you are a price concious buyer. Give me a choice and I will pick you the best out of the lot. [/QUOTE]
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