Monitor: Viewsonic VG1930WM
Viewsonic as a brand that really needs no introduction. The VG1930WM we have chosen here is a budget 19-inch widescreen monitor with a native resolution of 1440x900, a response time of 5 ms and a contrast ratio of 700:1. One good fact that sets this 19-inch apart from others, is the fact that it has native support for DVI-D, which gives much sharper images and allows for richer color rendition.
Keyboard & Mouse Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop (Rs.1600)
Though wired desktop sets will be around for a while to come, the cost of wireless products has come down so drastically now, it makes no sense not to get one. As both Logitech and Microsoft offer wireless desktop solutions, we had to look around a bit to find the perfect combination for our roundup. The wireless 700 eventually won out over other contenders simply due to its pricing, ease of setup and use and excellent software support.
Cabinet: Cooler master elite 330/Cooler Master Extreme Power 600 W
There is no point in choosing good quality components like the ones we chosen above, if you are going to be using a "Saada Sastaa and Kaam Chalau" cabinet. It’s close to sacrilege actually and this is something that I can’t as a tech reviewer actively encourage. Well putting all “Senti emotions” aside, the ideal cabinet for our beast, comes from the Cooler Master range of products. CM as it’s popularly known, offers some of the best PC cabinets and PSU (Power supply units). The particular cabinet we have chosen here is a mid-size tower that comes with adequate cooling via a provided 120 MM fan and a front side 120 MM fan mount. It offers 7 expansion slots, 2 USB and 5 3.5 inch bays. The cabinet does not come with a power supply.
The power supply that we have chosen to accompany the cabinet is the Cooler Master Extreme Power 600 W. This excellent PSU is capable of not only providing 600 W of power for use, it does so at an efficiency of 70% and comes with full support for the newest Intel standard (ATX V2.01 12 W).

Speakers: Altec Lansing ATP3
Altec Lansing makes some great PC speakers that offer an excellent experience for games and movies. The ATP3 2.1 speaker system fits right into the budget category offering above average performance with some features that can be found in products twice its cost. The sub-woofer packs a punch and is capable of outputting 18 watts RMS. The speakers are also equally well powered and are capable of outputting 12 watts RMS.





