eSys Information Technologies, in association with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), has introduced its fully configured sub 10K Fighter PC in India.
So is it a fighter? The PC is equipped with a 15-inches CRT monitor, Sempron processor 3000, K8800/939 Motherboard, 512 MB DDR1 Ram, 40 GB HDD, IDE/CD ROM, PS/2 interface, keyboard, and mouse.
According to Vakul Bhatnaga, general manager of eSys India, "eSys Fighter PC offers world-class technology and varied utility for the home-user. It is a perfect fit for the mid-level income group."
The sub 10K Fighter PC is available for Rs 9,990, and comes with the monitor and ODD included.
CRT monitors, DDR1 RAM, CD-ROM are all being dumped (I excluded 40 GB HDD from list). The mouse most probably is not optical.
by pc user
from n delhi
on 16/12/07 10:29 PM
The Dual core CPU configuration given in Tech3 sub20k pc is now available for 15k minus the speaker and 15" instead of 17" and 80gb instead of 250gb
AMD Athlon 64 X2 4000+ CPU
Jetway M2A692-GDG
Kingston 1 x 1 GB DDR2 667 MHz Memory
VIP ATX Cabinet with 300 Watts SMPS
Seagate Barracuda 80 GB SATA Hard Disk
Samsung 15" Monitor
ATI x1250 onboard Graphics
Lite-On 20X DVD Writer
Onboard Azalia HD 8-channel audio
Logitech Spill-resistant Standard Keyboard
Microsoft Basic Optical Mouse
Onboard LAN
Good effort, its better than buying a second hand PC any day ... Smepron 3000 is pretty powerful.. for a sub 10K PC .. its a great setup ... but then again ... for 15-16 K one can get a dual core PC.
by maxaxe
from chennai
on 13/12/07 05:33 PM
Almost the same config mentioned in Techtree guide on 10.07 is available now for 15-16 k minus the speakers and 15" instead of 17" and 80gb instead of 250gb and cd writer instead of dvd writer and 1gb memory instead of 2*512mb memory
check the techtree pc buying guide for pc under 20k
It's decent for 10K considering that the seller also has to make a profit.
512MB RAM and a good 7.2K rpm HDD would give a home user decent performance.
Dual core might have been desirable but there will be lesser compatibility issues with softwares. Of course for this price, gfx will definitely be onboard.
Only problem is that the average home user would run out of disk space and might have to add an extra HDD.
by dookie
from Bangalore
on 14/12/07 01:45 PM
Would have been better if it was available with DDR2 RAM. Nowadays DDR1 RAM are more expensive than DDR2. Is the company trying to dispose off the DDR stock they have into the market in this way?
by Madhu
from Bangalore
on 13/12/07 12:37 PM