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i m having a budget of 150,000 rs or 2500 $ and i want to play all the games on full settings with a good fps. i personally prefer the gtx 690 so if someone can tell me a configuration including that it would be great.
pls give reasons also for your answer. and for every part.
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The GTX 690 is overpriced, but it is a very nice GPU and if you have the dough, why not. You can easily connect 3 DVI monitors to it with no special adapters, it scales well (due in part to the vram) and powerful to run games at high resolutions w/more than one monitor. I've built using that for a customer. Here's what I recommend, that will keep your price w/in budget and ensure your getting the most out of your parts. I'm not providing links, that's the fun in building a PC - as mentioned to scour for yourself:
-mobo Z77 (must have SLI - i.e. go with Asus maximus-V or Asrock z77 extreme 9 or MSI Mpower) z77) You want the z77 chipset because of the PCIE 3.0 for your videocard since GTX690 is pcie3.0, you'll be able to garner the increased bandwidth. You want SLI so in the future when GTX690 comes down, you can SLI for rediculously fast quad (2x gtx690s = quad SLI using only 2 PCIE slots).
-CPU- i7-3770K - ivy bridge. Stick w/ivy bridge as those have the built in PCIe 3.0 controller (mobo, video card and cpu must have this in order to utilize pcie 3.0). the k-version (unlocked multiplier)allows you to overclock better than an non-k
- RAM, DDR3 1600Mhz is fine, go with 2x 8GB sticks of RAM for a total of 16GB, so that you can upgrade in the future w/out having to swap out the ram. I like g.skill, kingston and corsair as my go to ram, whichever is on sale.
- SSD - makes a difference, ensure you get a Sata III ssd to utilize 6GB/s, the good ones off top of my head are the OCZ vertex 4 or Samsung 840. Bigger is better, but you want to install your windows on there (go no lower than 120GB).
-PSU - 1000w minimum (to ensure you can SLI GTX 690). I prefer Seasonic, they sell a 1050W for ~$200, Antec and Corsair are also fine choices. Get 80 gold or 80 platinum rated at a minimum (you want quality power going to your PC).
- CASE - If I could buy one today, I'd go with the Coolermaster storm 2 or Corsair C70. You want to ensure whatever case you get, it has a USB 3.0 header connection, since the motherboards mentioned have that connection on them. Stay away form USB 3.0 pass-through (a wire from front of case that you have to route to an avialable usb 3.0 port on the back).
Overall, you'll be mighty impressed with your PC with this configuration, or if you have an extra grand to throw in, you could go the intel X79 route, but at that point you're not getting the best bang for your buck, just bragging rights. As it stands the 690 is indeed a "bragging rights" type of card and as others mentioned overkill for the average user, although wow it is a thing of beauty.
The GTX 690 is overpriced, but it is a very nice GPU and if you have the dough, why not. You can easily connect 3 DVI monitors to it with no special adapters, it scales well (due in part to the vram) and powerful to run games at high resolutions w/more than one monitor. I've built using that for a customer. Here's what I recommend, that will keep your price w/in budget and ensure your getting the most out of your parts. I'm not providing links, that's the fun in building a PC - as mentioned to scour for yourself:
-mobo Z77 (must have SLI - i.e. go with Asus maximus-V or Asrock z77 extreme 9 or MSI Mpower) z77) You want the z77 chipset because of the PCIE 3.0 for your videocard since GTX690 is pcie3.0, you'll be able to garner the increased bandwidth. You want SLI so in the future when GTX690 comes down, you can SLI for rediculously fast quad (2x gtx690s = quad SLI using only 2 PCIE slots).
-CPU- i7-3770K - ivy bridge. Stick w/ivy bridge as those have the built in PCIe 3.0 controller (mobo, video card and cpu must have this in order to utilize pcie 3.0). the k-version (unlocked multiplier)allows you to overclock better than an non-k
- RAM, DDR3 1600Mhz is fine, go with 2x 8GB sticks of RAM for a total of 16GB, so that you can upgrade in the future w/out having to swap out the ram. I like g.skill, kingston and corsair as my go to ram, whichever is on sale.
- SSD - makes a difference, ensure you get a Sata III ssd to utilize 6GB/s, the good ones off top of my head are the OCZ vertex 4 or Samsung 840. Bigger is better, but you want to install your windows on there (go no lower than 120GB).
-PSU - 1000w minimum (to ensure you can SLI GTX 690). I prefer Seasonic, they sell a 1050W for ~$200, Antec and Corsair are also fine choices. Get 80 gold or 80 platinum rated at a minimum (you want quality power going to your PC).
- CASE - If I could buy one today, I'd go with the Coolermaster storm 2 or Corsair C70. You want to ensure whatever case you get, it has a USB 3.0 header connection, since the motherboards mentioned have that connection on them. Stay away form USB 3.0 pass-through (a wire from front of case that you have to route to an avialable usb 3.0 port on the back).
Overall, you'll be mighty impressed with your PC with this configuration, or if you have an extra grand to throw in, you could go the intel X79 route, but at that point you're not getting the best bang for your buck, just bragging rights. As it stands the 690 is indeed a "bragging rights" type of card and as others mentioned overkill for the average user, although wow it is a thing of beauty.
How does income tax in Canada work when you're underage?
I'm a video game programmer and I've made a few applications already. My parents have informed me that if you make over around $10 000 a year in Canada, the government starts taxing your income, but how would that work since I'm underage and won't be filing taxes?
Luke-lucas - What do you mean? It doesn't get taxed?
Answer
You need a bit more information than what the other person provided, so here goes.
Regardless of age, you are required to file a tax return if your income is over about $10,527 for the year. That was the income level for the 2011 taxation year. The level might be lower depending on which province you live in. If your income is high enough, you might have to pay both federal and provincial income taxes.
Depending on how you sell your apps, you might also be required to get a business number and charge GST or HST on your sales.
If you are over 18 years old, you are required to file a return if your income is over $3,500, because you would then be required to pay into the Canada Pension Plan.
All things to keep in mind... I'd recommend that you talk to an accountant. If you leave it, the CRA has ways of finding out. They can monitor bank accounts, web transactions, and money transfers. And if you don't file the return, they can make one up based on what they think is correct.
You need a bit more information than what the other person provided, so here goes.
Regardless of age, you are required to file a tax return if your income is over about $10,527 for the year. That was the income level for the 2011 taxation year. The level might be lower depending on which province you live in. If your income is high enough, you might have to pay both federal and provincial income taxes.
Depending on how you sell your apps, you might also be required to get a business number and charge GST or HST on your sales.
If you are over 18 years old, you are required to file a return if your income is over $3,500, because you would then be required to pay into the Canada Pension Plan.
All things to keep in mind... I'd recommend that you talk to an accountant. If you leave it, the CRA has ways of finding out. They can monitor bank accounts, web transactions, and money transfers. And if you don't file the return, they can make one up based on what they think is correct.
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