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    Quote Originally Posted by arefinzz View Post
    Afaik H61 doesn't support 3rd gen processor
    No bro, H61 can support 3rd Gen processors through a bios update.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zunaid View Post
    the z77 pro3 is 10,500tk according to computer city [ i went there 3 days ago ].



    hmmm... whenever i ask for the price of 2500k, they say its 22k, never 21k. when was the last time binary said the 2500k was 21k. i ask with such interest as one of my friends may upgrade his system with a 2500k... thats why... and also, the evo is stated 3k. so if i ask for the 2.8k price, will i get it if i am buying it right away or are you one of their known [ porichito ] customers. and another thing, is there any adata xpg gaming ram available. thanks

    and regarding to the topic, z77 extreme4 at 14.5k and z77 extreme6 at 18k. both of them are good overclockers... though z77 extreme6 have nicer and bigger heatsinks over the chipset and the vrm near the cpu. feature-wise, pretty darn similar with a few extra usb 3.0 port and sata3 connector and a usb 3.0 front bracket thingy....
    Zunaid bro, Global has Adata XPG RAM 2000Mhz............4Gb costs 7000 tk.............!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mohiuddin View Post
    Plz provide actual lowest available price.
    Newegg e asrock z77 pro3 95dollar.
    Binarylogic e 10800taka
    ar gx550w 5.5k, warranty dile it is best.
    And gigabyte superb 720w is 6400taka.
    But ttsmart 550w is partly modular.so it is also good.
    U can wait as smart is bringing 7850 after eid.
    And i5 2400 is about 17k. Go for>>
    1.2500k for 21k
    2.Coolermaster hyper evo at 2.8k
    3.asrock z77 pro3/4
    4.7850/70hd
    5. Ttsmart 550w or gig superb 720w.

    Mohiuddin bro, its funny that how they sell the same processor with different prices............!!!

    Core i5 2400: Ryans = 16200/= ; Star = 17500/= & Computer Source = 18500/= .......................!!!

    This is totally bullshit...............!!!



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    hmmm.... i was looking sth in 1600mhz specifically this.... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820211409 dont know why anyone would pay 7k for 4 gigs of ram even 2000mhz... when this costs so 80 dollars http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820211517... ahh.. thanks for the info....
    @Mohiuddin hmm... i see.. thanks for letting me know....... the transcend 1600 seems nice in price... will it work with overclocking the 2500k... anyhoo... will look into these stuffs later... need to settle on a mobo.... thanks again...
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    Quote Originally Posted by zunaid View Post
    hmmm.... i was looking sth in 1600mhz specifically this.... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820211409 dont know why anyone would pay 7k for 4 gigs of ram even 2000mhz... when this costs so 80 dollars http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820211517... ahh.. thanks for the info....
    @Mohiuddin hmm... i see.. thanks for letting me know....... the transcend 1600 seems nice in price... will it work with overclocking the 2500k... anyhoo... will look into these stuffs later... need to settle on a mobo.... thanks again...
    Zunaid bro............got you a new deal.............Global also imports XPG 1600MHz RAMs...........not sure if they are available right now but if you order them, they can get as they are the distributor..........!!!

    ADATA XPG 1600 4Gb costs 4600 tk............!!!

    Follow this link = http://www.clickbd.com/bangladesh/30...aming-ram.html

    Hope it helps you.............!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by BEIL.Mantis View Post
    Computer City has imported 3 models of H61 boards which supports 3rd Generation processors. Price range 4200-4500
    Quote Originally Posted by BFG9000 View Post
    No bro, H61 can support 3rd Gen processors through a bios update.
    Wow cool price,but how are they? looks like they are forcing to use it 3rd gen
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    Quote Originally Posted by Asif Rahman View Post
    Zunaid bro............got you a new deal.............Global also imports XPG 1600MHz RAMs...........not sure if they are available right now but if you order them, they can get as they are the distributor..........!!!

    ADATA XPG 1600 4Gb costs 4600 tk............!!!

    Follow this link = http://www.clickbd.com/bangladesh/30...aming-ram.html

    Hope it helps you.............!!!
    hey thanks man... this does help... the price seems somewhat ok[$30=2600-2800tk] considering transcend 1600 4gb 2.1k[good price] will talk to him later[ the ad is really old]... hope he is official global boy as he claims.....
    Last edited by zunaid; July 31st, 2012 at 04:44.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Asif Rahman View Post
    Zunaid bro, Global has Adata XPG RAM 2000Mhz............4Gb costs 7000 tk.............!!!

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    Mohiuddin bro, its funny that how they sell the same processor with different prices............!!!

    Core i5 2400: Ryans = 16200/= ; Star = 17500/= & Computer Source = 18500/= .......................!!!

    This is totally bullshit...............!!!
    two types cpu there, ekta khola type arekta sealed type.
    Beware of these khola cpu.
    And h61 is not 7.5k.
    Gigabyte b75 is 7.5k.

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    ^ that was a typo and i fixed that

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    Quote Originally Posted by arefinzz View Post
    Wow cool price,but how are they? looks like they are forcing to use it 3rd gen
    lol they are not forcing to use this 3rd gen . .and those mobos are for budget people . .if you want to get anything better then go for h67 or b75 and they looks cool with some extra feature specially that b75 looks good but if you want to buy something for budget gaming, then you should invest more in a gpu and cpu instead of mobos . .if you are a overclocker then the matter is different but if you are happy with the stock clock speed then h61 is for you

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    yes.... i too know all too well abt the open box cpu... or khola cpu... just cant trust those things.... anyways, seems like CS is bringing new lower midrange z77 boards.. the msi z77 gd45 for 16,000[laughable pricing] and the gd43 for 12,000[still laughable].... what bad pricing.... check it out http://www.computersourcebd.com/prod...pe/Motherboard

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    Bhai intel actually sells processors in trays and as boxed, so if I were you I'd not hesitate buying the tray processor as long as I can make sure that the cooler they're providing with it is sufficient, this is why I carry a diagnostic folder that contains a registered version of hardware monitor pro, realtemp, GPU Z, Furmark, Intel Burn Test, Prime 95, and AIDA 64, comes in handy when stability testing a newly assembled system.

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    hmm.... are open box cpu and tray cpu the same??? i always thought open box was maybe second hand or sth refurbished in some way.... cause they [the shops] usually have 2-3 open box cpu which they try to give you as an intact cpu.[they ask around for spare intel box, saw it with my own eyes] and also, i read that the warranty is 1 year[tray cpu] instead of the usual 3 years... hmmm, guess the fancy intact seal on the box gives me peace thinking at least i did everything ok from my side. sigh...

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    Okay let me explain something, this is what I was told, I could be wrong though, the processor that are being sold as open boxed aren't exactly intel's tray processors, these are rather processors sold as bulk to OEM companies, and it's forbidden by law for retailers to sell these processors, but in Bangladesh the retailers buy these bulk processors which are meant for OEM only and is of course cheaper, and sells these as open box processors, hence you don't get the original stock coolers with them, as the OEM companies purchase processors only, and they don't need stock coolers as they provide cooking solutions of their own in the systems they sell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zunaid View Post
    hmm.... are open box cpu and tray cpu the same??? i always thought open box was maybe second hand or sth refurbished in some way.... cause they [the shops] usually have 2-3 open box cpu which they try to give you as an intact cpu.[they ask around for spare intel box, saw it with my own eyes] and also, i read that the warranty is 1 year[tray cpu] instead of the usual 3 years... hmmm, guess the fancy intact seal on the box gives me peace thinking at least i did everything ok from my side. sigh...
    Processors aren't as flimsy as other components and hence the usage doesn't wear it down, however as you've said, "peace of mind" or the satisfaction of the mine matters the most, but if I were you, I'd not hesitate buying a open box processor that costs less as long as the shopkeeper is providing warranty (which they do with their eyes closed, processors have less failure rates, 1 out of a 1000, and even that failure is caused due to some extreme overclocking or something wrongly done from the user's end)

    And here's the sad truth, the Bangladeshi retailers are making fat profit from us by purchasing bulk quantities of products without any warranty from the manufacturers at a much cheaper rate and then selling these products to us with the same price tags of a genuinely warrantied product, processors are one of the components where they gamble the most as processors are a lot less prone to failures.
    Last edited by BFG9000; July 31st, 2012 at 06:40.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BFG9000 View Post
    Okay let me explain something, this is what I was told, I could be wrong though, the processor that are being sold as open boxed aren't exactly intel's tray processors, these are rather processors sold as bulk to OEM companies, and it's forbidden by law for retailers to sell these processors, but in Bangladesh the retailers buy these bulk processors which are meant for OEM only and is of course cheaper, and sells these as open box processors, hence you don't get the original stock coolers with them, as the OEM companies purchase processors only, and they don't need stock coolers as they provide cooking solutions of their own in the systems they sell.

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    Processors aren't as flimsy as other components and hence the usage doesn't wear it down, however as you've said, "peace of mind" or the satisfaction of the mine matters the most, but if I were you, I'd not hesitate buying a open box processor that costs less as long as the shopkeeper is providing warranty (which they do with their eyes closed, processors have less failure rates, 1 out of a 1000, and even that failure is caused due to some extreme overclocking or something wrongly done from the user's end)

    And here's the sad truth, the Bangladeshi retailers are making fat profit from us by purchasing bulk quantities of products without any warranty from the manufacturers at a much cheaper rate and then selling these products to us with the same price tags of a genuinely warrantied product, processors are one of the components where they gamble the most as processors are a lot less prone to failures.
    vya ami jodi akta khola processor kini and sathe akta after market cooler . .taile ki oita intact er processor gular motoi kaj korbe? Ar khola processor gula ki intact theke performance er dik theke kharap hoy?

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