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Computer Hardware Prices
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This thread will contain all the Indian site tht give us approximate knowledge abou the prices of the PC component PC Components XFX Graphics Card HERE Excellent Graphic card site MAster hardware From DELTA PHERIPHERALS Almost accurate...but some products are priced at 5 - 10 % high TechTree - bakuryu Bit of up n down in the prices TheITdepot - TheGamer Slighty higher prices Anandtech Provides rough idiea of the prices IndMall Run by same people as ITDepot. But this site has stuff other than computers too. TechMirchi Prices are not that accurate. It Just exists. The only item I could see worth the price now is the E6300. Will Keep On UPDATING ![]() LAST UPDATED 02/10/06
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Some more :::
http://www.techtree.com/techtree/jsp/home.jsp?cat=586 http://eshop.ahmedabad.com/ http://www.npithub.com/ (has a PC cost calculator also, ... on which I better not make any comments ) .... and also the prices listed seem a bit high.
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www.theitdepot.com
first online shop to sell all kinda comp. hardware , specialising in high-end products |
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Baku I like PC cost calculator very much,
THNX dude, But I think all price R old. Because 56k modem is just for 500 bucks.
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Adding two more Indian sites to the list.
IndMall Run by same people as ITDepot. But this site has stuff other than computers too. TechMirchi Prices are not that accurate. It Just exists. The only item I could see worth the price now is the E6300.
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"High-End Video Cards You should consider buying a high-end video card or dual-card configuration if you want to play your games at the highest resolutions with the highest image-quality settings. We're talking resolutions that start at 1600x1200 (4:3) and 1680x1050 (widescreen) and image-quality settings that have the best antialiasing (smoothes out jagged lines) and anisotropic filtering (keeps textures looking good at all distances and angles) settings enabled by default. You can easily get away with buying a far less expensive card if you have a small monitor, prefer lower screen resolutions for whatever reason, or don't need extremely high image-quality settings. Don't go high-end with the sole purpose of trying to "future-proof" your system. Inexperienced buyers will often choose the most expensive cards when putting together a system with the belief that investing in better parts now will pay off in the long run by delaying the inevitable hardware upgrade by several years. The problem with that approach is that a computer isn't a timeless item like good cookware or a classic coat, where it makes sense to pay extra for quality. Video cards double in performance every 18 to 24 months, and new cards also support a constantly growing feature set that can produce advanced graphic effects that older cards simply can't do. If you buy a $500 video card now, there's a good chance you'll be able to buy a card that's just as powerful and can produce better-looking graphics for $250 two years from now. Go for a high-end card or dual-card setup only if you require the best image quality at extremely high resolutions, but understand that top-of-the-line today becomes average in two years and ready for the trash bin in four. Note that dual-video card SLI and CrossFire configurations have added costs beyond the price of the cards. The dual-card setups require specialized motherboards and a big power supply capable of delivering enough juice to all the components in the system. Nvidia GeForce 7950 GX2 Street Price: $535 to $650 Core: 48 pixel pipes (24 per GPU), 500MHz Memory: 1GB (512MB per GPU), 600MHz Recommended Power Supply: 450W The GeForce 7950 GX2 is Nvidia's current flagship card. It has two graphics-processing units and a unique double-board stack design that requires only one PCI Express slot. It's undoubtedly the fastest single card available by virtue of its dual GPUs, but it's also the most expensive. ATI Radeon X1950 XTX Estimated Street Price: $449 Core: 16 pixel pipelines (48 pixel shaders), 650MHz Memory: 512MB, 1GHz Recommended Power Supply: 450W Set to ship September 14, the Radeon X1950 XTX replaces the Radeon X1900 XTX as ATI's top video card. The new card actually has the same core clock speed as its predecessor, but it now supports fast 1GHz GDDR4 memory, which will help feed extremely high game resolutions. The card also features a new quieter cooling unit. Nvidia GeForce 7900 GTX Street Price: $450 to $500 Core: 24 pixel pipelines, 700/650MHz Memory: 512MB, 800MHz Recommended Power Supply: 450W The GeForce 7900 GTX is Nvidia's best single-GPU card. It's a solid performer that matches up well against ATI's Radeon X1950 XTX. ATI Radeon X1900 XTX Street Price: $350 to $600 Core: 16 pixel pipelines (48 pixel shaders), 650MHz Memory: 512MB, 775MHz Recommended Power Supply: 450W The Radeon X1900 XTX won't be with us much longer, with the X1950 XTX arriving soon. It's still a good performer, and you'll probably find decent pricing as retailers race to unload inventory. However, the X1900 XTX is also one of the loudest cards we've ever tested, which explains why ATI gave the X1950 a new cooler design. Nvidia GeForce 7950 GX2 Quad-SLI Street Price: $1,070 to $1,300 Core: 96 pixel pipes (24 per GPU), 500MHz Memory: 2GB (512MB per GPU), 600MHz Recommended Power Supply: See site Four GPUs sounds like a lot of performance, but Nvidia is still working on getting the most out of its dual GeForce 7950 GX2 Quad-SLI offering. For the most part, you'll only see significant performance gains at extremely high resolutions and in OpenGL games. If you love Quake 4 and have a 30-inch widescreen monitor, Quad-SLI might be right for you. ATI Radeon X1950 XTX CrossFire Estimated Street Price: $900 Core: 32 pixel pipelines (48 pixel shaders per GPU), 650MHz Memory: 1GB (512MB per GPU), 1GHz Recommended Power Supply: See site Combine a Radeon X1950 XTX card with a Radeon X1950 XTX CrossFire Edition card to get ATI's fastest dual-card configuration. The Radeon X1950 XTX CrossFire Edition will ship at the same time as the regular version, September 14. Nvidia GeForce 7900 GTX SLI Street Price: $900 to $1,000 Core: 48 pixel pipelines (24 per GPU), 700/650MHz Memory: 1GB (512MB per GPU), 800MHz Recommended Power Supply: See site The GX2 may have two GPUs on a single card, but the GeForce 7900 GTX SLI is still the fastest Nvidia dual-GPU setup around, thanks to higher graphics-core speeds. However, the GX2 is only a little slower but a lot more affordable. The GTX SLI is faster, but you'll pay a hefty premium for that extra performance. Nvidia GeForce 7900 GT SLI Street Price: $500 to $600 Core: 48 pixel pipelines (24 per GPU), 450MHz Memory: 512MB (256MB per GPU), 660MHz Recommended Power Supply: See site Single GeForce 7900 GT cards retail for $300 or less, but you can slap two together in SLI mode to get a high-end contender. We've listed the standard core and memory speeds, but several video card manufacturers offer the GeForce 7900 GT with slightly overclocked core and memory speeds. SOURCE-GAMESPOT.COM ![]() Edit .. bakuryu : The whole post was simply out of topic. Last edited by bakuryu; 02-10-2006 at 08:20 PM. |
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Go here...
http://www.nehruplaceithub.com/ It is only site which displays latest day to day update prices of delhi [neharu place] Helped by Roby is cool |
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They are confirmed prices...
in there city.. just in our city less or more... |
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