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no i meant 220 volts. I live in UAE and INDIA so here 200-240v is the input voltage

@kookooshortman
I dont play games all day but i meant whenever a new game is released that i would like to play and demands high config my PC shouldnt dissapoint me
 
no i meant 220 volts. I live in UAE and INDIA so here 200-240v is the input voltage

Well normal power supplies have the red switch on the back that is used to change the input voltage on the power supply. Corsair PSU's automatically detect and select the input voltage, so it should just be a plug-and-play deal.

I dont play games all day but i meant whenever a new game is released that i would like to play and demands high config my PC shouldnt dissapoint me
Oh okay, I was going to suggest going with a GTS 250. It often depends on what games you plan on running, not every new game has the same system requirements. You could probably max Left 4 Dead on a $60 card, but it takes a $200 card to max Crysis, which actually came out in 2007. If you plan on maxing everything, then I would stick with the GTX 260. You can always go SLI later.
 
yepp i am also gonna opt for game designing in my undergraduation so i need a gud pc.
and is gigabyte a good brand coz here in uae i am getting only gigabyte in motherboard and graphic card
 
well i bought the processor.here only graphic cards of gigabyte and zotak and xfx are available which brand should i buy
 
I haven't heard about too many Gigabyte graphics cards. I currently own a Zotac and so far I am very happy with it. I would stick between XFX, EVGA, Zotac, MSI, or BFG for NVidia cards.
 
thanx 4 the quick reply ok i would go with xfx . And if i want to overclock my procesor will the current cooling system be enough if want to overclock it to 4ghy
 
4ghz takes a good air cooler. xigmatek thor's hammer is the best one you can gt on newegg. it did a little better than even the TRUE in benchmarkreview's test.
 
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