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The "66666" Gaming Machine
By: Jayesh Mansukhani   |   Aug 04, 2007


Pen Drive:1 Gb Transcend
There is nothing to really introduce here. A much needed accessory now days to carry your documents around, the Transcend 1 GB rounds up our feature

Eatables: Big Mac with a party of 3

After assembling this machine, I am pretty sure you must be pretty hungry. Well go to the nearest Big Mac outlet with friends and help yourself to a succulent combo of your choice. (We actually put this in to bring our figure to Rs. 66,666)

 

Specification Table

ComponentsModelPrice (Rupees)
Processor Intel Core 2 Duo E6750 9,000
MotherboardXFX 650i Ultra
5,300
RAM Kingston DDR 2 667 2 Gb
4,250
Sound Onboard NA
LANOnboard, Intel 10/100/1000 NA
Graphics XFX 8800 GTS 320 Mb
18,600
Optical DriveAsus DRW-1608P3S 16X DVD Writer 2,150
Hard Disk Seagate SATA II HDD 250 GB 2,950
MonitorViewsonic VG1930WM 10,700
Keyboard/MouseMicrosoft Optical Wireless Desktop 700 1,650
CaseCoolermaster Elite 330 with Cooler Master Extreme Power 600 W

Rs.8,700 ( 4300+4400)

 

SpeakersAltec-Lansing ATP3 2,500
Pen Drive
Transcend 1 Gb
550
Eatables (:P)
Meal at the nearest Big Mac
Rs. 316
  Total Rs. 66,666

Well there you have it. The first iteration of Tech 2.0 very own "Devil". Watch this space for the bigger brother of this machine ;).

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What bout cost of the operating system? Guys, which is the best place to goto in Lamington road? Anyone knows a good dealer with authencity? Thanks..
Victor @ Aug 17, 2007
pls tell me a good p965 motherboard supporting crossfire
hemant @ Aug 12, 2007
316. lol ... mc donalds ... :P jus to mke it 66666 :d where the hell did u get this comp customily made.. :P i am getting the graphic card for 15 at lamigton road...
rahul mehra @ Aug 09, 2007
Ati is more superior to nvidia chipset i will surely got for ati one.......
Avinash @ Aug 06, 2007
I'd def look at the Ati Radeon HD 2900XT as a alternative to the 8800 GTS. If going for the 8800 GTX,,then by all means nVidia is king,,but Ati Radeon HD 2900XT is both cheaper than the 8800 GTS(atleast going by US prices),,and faster in medium range resolutions. Also 2GB RAM is a definite must in any gaming PCs if you're to use it for more than 6 months
Karthik Kumar @ Aug 05, 2007
"XFX 8800 GTS 320 Mb" Not future proof !
XFX 8800 GTS with 640 MB is a must.
kiki @ Aug 05, 2007
I don't get why to use p5b-vm, one with IGP, when you are using PCIe graphics card. Motherboard should have been plain p5b deluxe.
Sandeep @ Aug 05, 2007
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