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A Budget PC Under Rs 25,000
By: Jayesh Mansukhani   |   Jun 30, 2008

Though the market for dual-core processors has seen some rapid development this year with regard to price drops and VFM status, this trend has not reflected in budget dual-core processors. Since the last time we featured this roundup, prices have not dropped much – the only things to change were the processor and a couple of accessories. Keeping this in mind, we shall unveil the latest avatar of our sub-Rs 25,000 machine. As usual, wherever prices/specs have remained unchanged, we have simply carried the products forward.

CPU:Intel E2180

The E2180 is similar to the E2140 that we used in our earlier roundup. The only difference is the clock speed – it runs at 2GHz. Other specifications are similar to the previous model: it’s based on a 65nm process, offers 1MB L2 cache and runs at a FSB of 800MHz. Like all its previous predecessors, this processor is also 64-bit capable, and at its cost is the perfect base of our budget system.

Motherboard: Zotac NF610i


Our first choice had been to retain the board we had used previously – the Biostar. However, on checking up, we found that most retailers were no longer stocking the board. Hence began the search for a replacement. Luckily we didn’t need to look far. The answer lay in Zotac’s NF610i board. For those who have not heard the name, Zotac is a long-time PC-based OEM company that has recently entered India. Since their entry they have introduced a bunch of Nvidia-based products, in both GPUs and motherboards.

We at Tech2 have been using their products and found them to be top-notch, easily rivaling products from other manufacturers – and at competitive price points. The NF610i is based on Nvidia’s GeForce 7050 / nForce 610i chipset, offers full support for Intel’s C2D processors, and comes with a single PCIe 16x slot, 1 PCIe x1 slot, 8 USB slots, 2 PCI slots, and 4 SATA 2 (3.0 GB) slots along with a single IDE connector.

RAM: Kingston DDR2 (2x1GB)

Kingston is a well-known brand, offering significant value for money products. We have chosen one of their budget RAM sticks in a 2GB package. This way if your budget permits, its possible to upgrade to 4 GB of system memory at a later date and extend the life of your PC.


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The specification is quite good
but will the graphics are enough to run the Hgh End Grphic games such as NFS Pro Street, Crysis etc. at its highest graphics cofiguration?
Bhavesh Bhide @ Aug 21, 2008
very nice wrk yaar..!!
Nikhil Jain @ Jul 29, 2008
Instead of Intel E2180 They should use AMD 64 X2 it is better than Intel ....
Dpen @ Jul 20, 2008
Well i dont know about after sales service,but in terms of VFM Viewsonic and Aoc are better than LG
Karthikeyan @ Jul 09, 2008
well urs is gud config.but with a general purpose work can be performed.Todays need is full of multimedia stuff..i always feel not to compromise on processor & memeory.nowdays E8400 is available for Rs8800 & Kingston 2 RAM(@ 800MHz)-> Rs 1950....Motherboard G33-->Rs 4800.Nowdays Pc r purchased as a investment.so dnt compromise on Pro,Mem
Kartik Sharma @ Jul 07, 2008
and no ups required WOW!
abc @ Jul 03, 2008
Without doubt, Lite-On is one of the best optical drives in the market right now, me and many of my friends have been using it since quite some time...simply superb...got to know about it on tech2, so thanks to tech2....by the way, excellent work in getting a 25k config with a 19 inch monitor....one suggestion, plz try and fit in gaming cards too as on board graphics can never match a separate dedicated chip....i know it will make the config costly has become a necessity with OS like Vista replacing xp...keep up the good work
Jas @ Jul 02, 2008
nice! 25k is the budget most PC buyers stik to..but i wud like to kno y ull hav chosen the Lite-On optical drive rather than the more common LG or Sony drives. these seem more reliable, or was it the budget which made u choose thus?
Arjun Sood @ Jul 02, 2008
is this configuration strong enough to play games like gta san andreas in full graphic setting...
shaan @ Jul 01, 2008
he meant aoc ... it makes products for major OEMs and now also markets under own brand name
hakim @ Jul 01, 2008
AOL?
when made this brand
karthik @ Jul 01, 2008
Though configuration seems OK, but i feel AOL( I am using it) monitor is better than LG and it is cheaper, comes with on site warranty.
sandeep @ Jul 01, 2008
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