Amazon India lightning deals

Planning to buy a Refrigerator from Amazon. Net amount is Rs.59209 (I will cancel the EMIs as soon as comes in my account). Is there a possibility of getting it at lower price in upcoming Amazon Prime Day sale on 20th/21st July?

Going by past prime day sale . Nothing much Amazon offers special these days. Infact thet have even raised the priced during sale.

This already a good deal it seems. If I was in you place I would take my chance but having said one cannot deny the possibility of lower price also in near future.
 
Planning to buy a Refrigerator from Amazon. Net amount is Rs.59209 (I will cancel the EMIs as soon as comes in my account). Is there a possibility of getting it at lower price in upcoming Amazon Prime Day sale on 20th/21st July?

Do check with the flipkart, they had some amazing offers time to time. Put it on wishlist and check. Bought a lg 11kg washing machine which i thought was a great deal later a month, it was further another 7k less than what i bought. These offer mostly clutch with coupons, exchange bonus and ncemi.
 

Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 4070 Ti AMP Extreme AIRO GDDR6 8GB

25% Coupon Discount

Zotac Gaming Geforce RTX 4070 Ti Trinity Oc Gddr6X 12Gb

20% Coupon Discount
  1. There's no 8GB 4070/Ti. They're all 12GB except 4070 Ti Super which is 16GB
  2. 12GB won't cut it ifor 1440p or above depending on the game. The cards may be powerful but unless you're looking for high settings @ 1080p, VRAM will be the limiting factor, just like 8GB was for the 3000 series
Unless you absolutely need the Nvidia only features (CUDA, RT, DLSS, etc), and can upgrade in a year or two, AMD offers more performance/₹ and VRAM /₹. The 7900 GRE has 16GB VRAM and has a bit less performance, but at 55-60k

Check out this video by HUB for VRAM usage of various games and what happens when your VRAM is full
 
  1. There's no 8GB 4070/Ti. They're all 12GB except 4070 Ti Super which is 16GB
  2. 12GB won't cut it ifor 1440p or above depending on the game. The cards may be powerful but unless you're looking for high settings @ 1080p, VRAM will be the limiting factor, just like 8GB was for the 3000 series
Unless you absolutely need the Nvidia only features (CUDA, RT, DLSS, etc), and can upgrade in a year or two, AMD offers more performance/₹ and VRAM /₹. The 7900 GRE has 16GB VRAM and has a bit less performance, but at 55-60k

Check out this video by HUB for VRAM usage of various games and what happens when your VRAM is full
My apologies, i posted without verifying these details, you are right, it's 12gb but they described it 8gb, even on the box it mentioned 12gb.
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thanks for sharing critical info. Yeah i went trough it all earlier but for the purpose of expanding storage, the focus is on storage and not the gpu. So the first slot has plenty of bandwidth for even 4080 after sharing. Also needs to be noted that the heatsink is massive and may require rotating the air cooler{saw it on reddit]. the post codes, quick latch and every top of the line asus feature is included.
Still I actually ended up canceling it since no one asked to take it. The board had everything and more for the price but i had to make a decision to either spend my money on itx parts for the amd build or spreading funds thin while getting parts for 2 builds at the same time. I thought by the time i am completely satisfied with my amd itx build, there will be more and better options for an extreme EATX from next gen intel.
on this note the phanteks enthoo pro 2 is amazingly vfm flexible case but it will definitely often leave you with problem of too many choices lol
 
XPG Adata SX6000 Pro M.2 NVME 1TB
Adata ssd seem to have a bit lesser reliability than typical crucial/wd/samsung models not to mention their performance is rarely worth talking about at their price point. Aim for WD SN580/770 which despite being dramless can leave many dram NVMe ssd behind in day-to-day tasks & their reliability has been solid so far.
 
Adata ssd seem to have a bit lesser reliability than typical crucial/wd/samsung models not to mention their performance is rarely worth talking about at their price point. Aim for WD SN580/770 which despite being dramless can leave many dram NVMe ssd behind in day-to-day tasks & their reliability has been solid so far.
I guess you know this stuff.. yes adata are not bad , i recently got adata legend 960 1tb for 5400, should I return and get something more reliable?
 
I guess you know this stuff.. yes adata are not bad , i recently got adata legend 960 1tb for 5400, should I return and get something more reliable?
Legend 960 seems to be much more reliable compared to their infamous XPG Gammix S70 Blade model so just keep an eye on its temps & preferably don't run it for extended durations with temps crossing 70C. Also, always keep backup of truly important data in another drive/place/cloud as there is no 100% failure proof ssd/hdd.
 
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