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Even in my exp, red switches are actuated very easily leading to unintentional keystrokes, not good for typing. My next KB will be brown for just this reason, but else red switches are great for gaming because of easy actuation.
I even thought the same thing after having a blue switch as my first mechanical keyboard. Then when I tried to switch to red switches I had a really rough time with accidental touches everywhere and no "real" feedback on successful key-press . After a week or two I got used to the red switches and I these are my go-to for both gaming and typing now. The less actuation force makes typing so much more easier than having to exert more force on the blues and I don't even have to bottom out the keys. Out of habit I still bottom out some keys but everything else is almost effortless. Typing speed also recovered well over the weeks and now I'm faster on reds than blues(probably cause my typing behaviour has moved closer to that of a "touch-type" because I don't bottom out the keys so often).
If you do a lot of typing/gaming then the less effort with the red switches should be taken into account else for casual use blues work well too(The reason for me switching was the blues were too loud for anyone around me & I realised that for the long run less effort and strain would probably be worth it, also they were cheaper so better value too)
 
SAMSUNG 970 EVO Plus 1 TB available at ~Rs 6500

Same price :

Or get it from prime, doesn't matter as both are same

 
I am using the Logitech G213 & G402 mouse for many years now - no problems ever
Sir, thanks but I actually am currently using the G213 and I personally don't like it much. I bought new once and it had too many problems with hard to press (stuck keys), I RMA'd it, sold the new one they gave me.

I then bought an used one from TE here itself to give it another chance, it has the same problem I faced before.
 
I even thought the same thing after having a blue switch as my first mechanical keyboard. Then when I tried to switch to red switches I had a really rough time with accidental touches everywhere and no "real" feedback on successful key-press . After a week or two I got used to the red switches and I these are my go-to for both gaming and typing now. The less actuation force makes typing so much more easier than having to exert more force on the blues and I don't even have to bottom out the keys. Out of habit I still bottom out some keys but everything else is almost effortless. Typing speed also recovered well over the weeks and now I'm faster on reds than blues(probably cause my typing behaviour has moved closer to that of a "touch-type" because I don't bottom out the keys so often).
If you do a lot of typing/gaming then the less effort with the red switches should be taken into account else for casual use blues work well too(The reason for me switching was the blues were too loud for anyone around me & I realised that for the long run less effort and strain would probably be worth it, also they were cheaper so better value too)
I moved from a membrane KB to red mech KB. Even I thought I will get used to red switches & accidental key presses will reduce, but sadly it didn't. It is not huge, but still it annoys a bit. Anyways I'm used to it & have no plans to change KB. Heck there are no options for me as well in Indian market, don't want to spend 15k on K95 or similar KBs. RK100 seems good, but still, I want a full 108-key KB, preferably with media controls.
 
I moved from a membrane KB to red mech KB. Even I thought I will get used to red switches & accidental key presses will reduce, but sadly it didn't. It is not huge, but still it annoys a bit. Anyways I'm used to it & have no plans to change KB. Heck there are no options for me as well in Indian market, don't want to spend 15k on K95 or similar KBs. RK100 seems good, but still, I want a full 108-key KB, preferably with media controls.
You should look at XPG Summoner. Cherry MX Blue switches for 5k at MD Computers.
 
Also avaliable in Cherry MX Red at same price if it changes anything.
If my TUF K3 starts giving issues, will think about replacing then. But even when I bought K3, brown was my switch preference, it will continue to be.

Someone I know did buy Cherry MX silver version of that XPG KB for gaming, working well for them.
 
If my TUF K3 starts giving issues, will think about replacing then. But even when I bought K3, brown was my switch preference, it will continue to be.

Someone I know did buy Cherry MX silver version of that XPG KB for gaming, working well for them.
Silver version is available at some other sites for 400 rupees more costlier.
 

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Still in stock in mine but the price has now increased to 28k
It's back in stock for ₹20,799/-
I never expected a 6700 to be sold at such a low price. RX 6600s usually go for this price. But considering its Flipkart and product is not eligible for return, it's risky
 
PULSE AMD Radeon RX 6700 10GB - ₹20,799
Not sure if its an open box delivery but the reviews seem to be all positive though.
As mentioned earlier, no returns. So can be a scam. Many people in this forum have got wrong products/scam from even RetailNet. Big hassle to then get the money back.
There is an option for open box delivery with COD as well and Seller is also RetailNet. One can reject the card if found unsatisfactory.

The only thing people shouldn't overlook is that this is a vanilla RX 6700 and not a XT version so keep that in mind.
All in all, it's a good deal.
 
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i bought the RX6700 for someone using my Flipkart axis card.
One thing i noticed is that the GST Invoice is Unavailable for this purchase.
Can anyone confirm?
 
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