My New PC

Koroke San

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Processor : Intel i5 4440 3.10GHz

Air Cooling : Cooler Master Hyper 212 X
Ambient temperature - 31ºC
Idle temperature - 36-38ºC/ Full load - 55-57ºC

Chassis Fan : 2x circle stay cool c-12 red led 90 cfm plus
* 1x cooler master 89 cfm fan
* 1x 90 cfm fan
default stock fan.

Motherboard : Gigabyte GA-B85M-D3H rev 1.0 (Bios Version Updated to F14)

GPU : Intel HD 4600

Ram : Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3 1600MHz ( 2 x 4 GB)

HDD : Toshiba 1Tb 7200 RPM 9 ( Internal/Primary )
Seagate 250 GB 5900 RPM ( Internal previous one/secondary)
Seagate 1TB 5400 RPM (External)

Optical Drive : Samsung DVD/CD Writer

PSU : Corsair CX 600W 80 Plus Bronze Certified Power Supply

Cabinet : Cooler Master CM 690 III-KKN1 Mid Tower Cabinet

* Dragon War X Q3 Gaming keyboard & Mouse

Headphone : Zebronic H-ZEB Iron Head 7.1

Speaker : Creative SBS A355

Total : $885
 
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Koroke San, this system & it's accompanying hardware looks (& reads) impressively well! @Dani Santos, I'd wondered the same thing, but now think it's a desktop after reading the line below:
  • Cabinet : Cooler Master CM 690 III-KKN1 Mid Tower Cabinet
These are the kinds of specs that make one want to drive fast! It's a good thing you can't get pulled over for speeding on the internet Autobahn!:D
 
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GPU is overclocked to what extend compared to stock GPU?

I assume this was a custom built desktop, so why the choice of not getting a dedicated GPU? Was it budget or was simply not needed?
 
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Processor : Intel i5 4440 3.10GHz

Air Cooling : Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo

Motherboard : Gigabyte GA-B85M-D3H rev 1.0 (Bios Version Updated to F14)

GPU : Intel HD 4600 Overclocked

Ram : Kingston HyperX Fury DDR3 1600MHz ( 2 x 4 GB)

HDD : Toshiba 1Tb 7200 RPM (Internal)
Seagate 1TB 5400 RPM (External)

Optical Drive : Samsung DVD/CD Writer

PSU : Corsair CX 600W 80 Plus Bronze Certified Power Supply

Cabinet : Cooler Master CM 690 III-KKN1 Mid Tower Cabinet

Headphone : Zebronic H-ZEB Iron Head 7.1

Speaker : Creative SBS A355

Total : ₹ 49,800 ( $ 808.17)
Did u purchase the stuffs on Flipkart or other online Portals?
 
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Koroke San

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Did u purchase the stuffs on Flipkart or other online Portals?
From Local shop including 5% vat beside air cooling.

Get yourself an SSD, my friend. ..or at least a ready cache ssd to speed up the disk access. Trust me. Nice rig tho.
Yeah maybe in future :)

GPU is overclocked to what extend compared to stock GPU?

I assume this was a custom built desktop, so why the choice of not getting a dedicated GPU? Was it budget or was simply not needed?

It's overclocked to 14.0x processor graphics ratio limit using Intel extreme tuning utility.Default was 11.0 x. In every game i get around 3-4 fps boost & if i use gamebooster i get more 1-2 fps. I played call of duty advance warfare, battlefield 4 , crysis 3 like games in 1366x768 resolution ( medium settings) over 30-40 fps, playable for me. And i simply don't needed it since intel HD 4600 can still play modern games & not all games are high demanding like CODAW plus i play game sometimes, normally i use it for vmware. I'll buy AMD R9 280 or gtx 970 next yr.

Koroke San, this system & it's accompanying hardware looks (& reads) impressively well! @Dani Santos, I'd wondered the same thing, but now think it's a desktop after reading the line below:
  • Cabinet : Cooler Master CM 690 III-KKN1 Mid Tower Cabinet
These are the kinds of specs that make one want to drive fast! It's a good thing you can't get pulled over for speeding on the internet Autobahn!:D
haha thnx :D

looks good, desktop or laptop?
It's dekstop .

Nice PC Champ.:)
Thnx champ :)
 
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Sapphire AMD Radeon R7 260X 2048MB
Gigabyte AMD Radeon R9 270X 2048MB
XFX AMD Radeon R9 290 4096MB

All these cards are good money for value. If you want Nvidia you don't really need to go for the 960 or eventually 970. Earlier 900 series are good but bit pricey. 800 series perform well as well but it's a choice you have to make. You will need to find a decent balance.

I do have Intel graphics enabled but I tend to switch it to dedicated gpu for better performance despite not running in full high/ultra settings.
 

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Sapphire AMD Radeon R7 260X 2048MB
Gigabyte AMD Radeon R9 270X 2048MB
XFX AMD Radeon R9 290 4096MB

All these cards are good money for value. If you want Nvidia you don't really need to go for the 960 or eventually 970. Earlier 900 series are good but bit pricey. 800 series perform well as well but it's a choice you have to make. You will need to find a decent balance.

I do have Intel graphics enabled but I tend to switch it to dedicated gpu for better performance despite not running in full high/ultra settings.
AMD R9 290 is costly here compared to Nvdia gtx 970, 270x will getting old after 1 yr so either R9 280 or gtx 970 lol, i won't buy graphic card this yr coz i have a lot studies to do. Next yr i'll be free :D
 

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AMD R9 290 is costly here compared to Nvdia gtx 970, 270x will getting old after 1 yr so either R9 280 or gtx 970 lol, i won't buy graphic card this yr coz i have a lot studies to do. Next yr i'll be free :D
Thing about Graphic cards: just because 1 year later they are old doesn't mean they are not good money for value in terms of performance.

Currently at present, GTX 980 only outperforms GTX 780 slightly and unless your an avid hardcore gamer, you will not notice much changes.

Sure the 980 compared to 780 has around 30 or 35% higher clock speed and over 50% higher pixel rate. Memory is 4GB vs 3GB.

But then again, 780 is still a decent price tag for the type of card.

Above is just an example :)
 

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Thing about Graphic cards: just because 1 year later they are old doesn't mean they are not good money for value in terms of performance.

Currently at present, GTX 980 only outperforms GTX 780 slightly and unless your an avid hardcore gamer, you will not notice much changes.

Sure the 980 compared to 780 has around 30 or 35% higher clock speed and over 50% higher pixel rate. Memory is 4GB vs 3GB.

But then again, 780 is still a decent price tag for the type of card.

Above is just an example :)

I already planned what i need to buy , price don't matter for me :)
 

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