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Build a Gaming PC Under Rs. 50,000
By: Jayesh Mansukhani   |   Oct 30, 2006

In our previous roundup we had helped you make a budget PC that was strictly aimed at casual use and basic bare bone functionality. While that kind of use may be just fine for some people, this article is for the rest of us who crave a better PC experience.

Most of us like a bit of entertainment while surfing or working. In this roundup we will show you how to assemble a zippy gaming PC with with inexpensive but quality components to give you that complete gaming and multimedia experience you desire.

CPU: Intel Core2 Duo E6300 (Rs. 8400)
Intel had been trailing AMD for over 3 years in the performance sweepstakes. All this has changed, with the introduction of Intel's powerful new line of dual-core processors—the C2D or Core 2 Duo. Large L2 caches and a range of optimizations make these processors the fastest x86 platform.

The E6300 is the entry level C2D, with 2 MB L2 cache running at a clock speed of 1.8 GHz and is about 35-40 percent faster than the AMD solution—the X2 4200. Offering an unprecedented performance vs. price advantage, and more than capable of crunching anything that is thrown at it, was the natural choice for our roundup.

Motherboard: Asus P5LD2-VM Motherboard (Rs. 4,500)
The motherboard is the heart and soul of a machine. It's therefore no surprise that at any given price range; there is a large and often confusing choice of motherboards with different chipsets and features. After an exhaustive survey, we narrowed down our choice to Asus' P5LD2-VM board. Asus is a well known brand name that makes quality products and provide excellent performance. Hence it should it should come across as no surprise that we chose Asus here.

This is an inexpensive micro-ATX budget board based on the Intel 945G chipset, with integrated graphics. The board comes fully equipped with 4 SATA ports, 2 IDE ports, 3 PCI slots and 4 memory banks with support for DDR2 533 and 667 MHz Ram. The board also offers an excellent Hi-Definition 7.1 channel Realtek ALC882M audio chip, which offers great music playback .There is a single PCIe slot present, for a dedicated graphics solution. For LAN connectivity the board sports an onboard Gigabit LAN adapter, and peripheral expansion is taken care of by 4 USB 2.0 ports. With these kinds of features and inexpensive pricing it’s the perfect foundation to build the PC.

RAM: TwinMos DDR 533 RAM 2x512MB = 1 GB RAM (Rs. 5,450)
RAM is as essential to your system as a good processor. No system is complete without good quality ram. Twinmos is a well known and respected brand and offers great performance. We chose to put 2 sticks here as the motherboard is dual-channel capable. Dual-channel is used to double the memory speeds, bandwidth and performance at no extra cost hence it makes sense to utilize this free performance boost. Twinmos offers a two year warranty with its products and this make it a must have in our roundup.


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Can anyone tell me PLzzzz the address or phone no . of Asus Service centre in chennai
Alan @ Mar 03, 2008
hey avnish u are a noob .just shut up & listen.E6300 can overpass the performance of FX 62(not over clocked) and gain up to 7x multiplier 3.5+ghz.
So you can concentrate on buying better cooling,case,mobo.It can beat core2duo extreme not (over clocked).get an overclocked gecube x1600 pro and 1gb then blaze on with speed of light!
hemanth @ Mar 17, 2007
Excellent article!
i am interested in dvd editing, & so can u suggest me...a suitable mobo +cpu intel/amd ...as i want to upgrade my present ...(.mobo asus A7V8X-MX SE AMD 2600+XP & 768 MB DDR SDRAM LG 700s-CRT) under Rs.20k
Arvind @ Jan 08, 2007
Why the 1.8 on npithub.Com, u can get 2.8ers for 6k.
for 5k more, you can get a 16:10 lcd 19" from viewsonic
Avnish @ Dec 09, 2006
Why not the intel core 2 duo t7200? It has double the cache and a decent price too?
Mohan,Kochi @ Nov 05, 2006
Great article. Imho , everything is great except the motherboard. I don't really like the idea of a m-atx board for a gaming pc. I think the abit ni8 sli is a much better board and is now finally available with a few dealers in bombay. Its not much more than the asus board.
Sameep , Mumbai @ Nov 04, 2006
Good info as well as prices to compare
chandigarh @ Nov 02, 2006
Too cool an idea .... I recomend ...Instead of the samsung monitor .... One can look at a 32 inch samsung lcd .... Serves a purpose of the tv .... Pc serves the purpose to log on the net and also ... Play games .... Also a dvd player to watch the movies ... Internet can be through ... The cable .....No need for a seperate computer table or occupy space ...... What say !!!
siddharth narula @ Nov 02, 2006
Excellent combination of processor and memory with sound .Options for or improvement of the onboard graphics could have made an excellent choice for upgrading my present pentium 4 ht 1.24 gb ddr ram with 256 nvedia geforce graphics on a 915 intel mtb 17 " lcd monitor costing me rs.58,600/- a few months back
Wokha Nagaland @ Nov 01, 2006
An excellent combination for a gaming pc. But instead of using twinmos memory you could have used simmtronics memory, which is about 1000 bucks lesser than the price of the twinmos and gives the same performance.
Vinod Gupta, Pune @ Oct 31, 2006
I agree with deepsat, i mean as the gaming progresses i suppose that the demand for intence graphics will increase so go for the latest nvidia.
if possible please compare gaming pc with ps3 and the future?
Kushal Shah, Jamnagar @ Oct 31, 2006
Thats the best artical i hav ever read. But i only wish i would have read it before making my pc. My only 6 mounth old pc sucks. I have 2 build a new 1 like tech 2 suggested
anurag, kolkata @ Oct 31, 2006
A question.. The sound card is onboard 7.1 , will it has a output socket for 7.1 ? Suggest a 7.1 speaker system for this mother board. All the others are just fine for a gamer and multimedia.
Murlidharan,Chennai @ Oct 31, 2006
Good article ! But what about people who want to just replace their cpu's like me. I want to replace just my motherboard, processor and ram and core2duo has a heavy price tag ? Any amd variants u suggest?
varun,chennai @ Oct 31, 2006
Good suggestion. However, for any gaming pc, the graphics card is the essence. Not sure on how much fps the mentioned card can support! And with games like crysis on the horizon, its better to go with a card of the future!
deepsat, bangalore @ Oct 31, 2006
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