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  1. theagilecoder

    How difficult is it to carry heavy cases?

    This is my old Fractal Node 202 build, weights 6.5 kgs for reference if it helps. Pcpartpicker build
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    AMD Ryzen 5 9600X and Ryzen 7 9700X review roundup : Confusing and all over the place

    Especially as a SFF enthusiast with a Node 202, love the performance they are able to give at 65W and the temps are amazing. However, it is also true that x3d chips are like 1080ti for the AMD, they created a monster for themselves. Hope Intel can come back and provide good competition and...
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    90K+ Small form-factor PC build under 1L

    Oh yes, I stand corrected. NR200 is 3-4 litres smaller in volume. I wonder how is Fractal terra priced in India, if I had to go with sfx psu and itx mb then would have gone with terra probably, if it were cheaper.
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    90K+ Small form-factor PC build under 1L

    Challenging but doable with some used parts. I would use SAMA 01 or Zen woodan as they are smaller in volume than NR200. Also, NR200 demands ITX Mobo & SFX PSU that are very expensive. In the former cases, you can get away with ATX PSU and mATX MB, and pairing that with a used card (preferably...
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    Best way to buy and hold crypto in self-custody in India?

    Metamask is quite popular as well and a good option for a software wallet. and Eventually hardware wallet in the future. I would stay away for wazirx as of now because of the hack. There are many other exchanges in India that you can try such as bitbns, coindcx etx. I'm quite sure you'll have...
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    Best way to buy and hold crypto in self-custody in India?

    They do allow withdrawals. Not any limits as far as I know. As far as self custody, I would highly recommend a hardware wallet like Nano ledger. If you want to first try out a software wallet to practice, then Exodus is a good one. But hardware is always better especially if you have a lot of...
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    Android Got the green screen and I'm devastated

    Sorry to hear. I can understand as I have a Gigabyte laptop bought from outside and with "international warranty". Well as expected Gigabyte India never honored it. Its a risk buying cheaper from outside - its a call many of us would make tbh. As for the patches on android phones introducing...
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    90K+ Please suggest parts for 1.4L Gaming PC

    Sapphire is one of the best AMD brands. No issues with warranty in India. Asrock is also good. Would recommend purchasing from a well known strore in your city.
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    0-20k 27" 1440p high refresh rate monitor for gaming/media consumption for around 20k?

    Can confirm as I have V2, it has proxim and USB hub. The proxim sensor works really well and the Hub is a god send especially if using with >1 systems
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    Monitors Monitor for light usage. PC upgrade dilemma

    I have the Acer Nitro Xv272U and I really like and use the inbuilt speaker and the 4 port usb hub a lot. The speakers are not exceptional but the are good and atleast they are there for when TWS is not around. It has VESA mount as well if you want to use arm or attach a mini pc behind it. One...
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    90K+ Please suggest parts for 1.4L Gaming PC

    What resolution are you targeting ? 1440p/4k? What is the size of case you like ? Itx/full tower ?
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    Table, bookshelf and Monitor Arm Mount

    Speaking from my experience, for your setup I would highly recommend a heavier and sturdier table. Lightweight tables wobble when even typing. You put on monitors or arms in the future, it will wobble/bend. You can even have one custom built locally for cheaper.
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    Rate the Last Movie You Saw...

    A Quiet Place: Day One (2024): 7/10 Prequel for the Quiet place which covers the day one of alient invasion. Great characters but fear factor less than the first two movies. Overall weakest among the three movies but a good watch.
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    90K+ Looking for a value PC 1440p gaming build

    If you are considering 7800XT, you can pay 5k more and get 7900 GRE. and 7800XT and 6800 have 16 gb vram - for 1440p, they should age like wine.
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    WTB Usb c hub with ethernet, Usb c charging, and usb 3.0 ports

    Have a look at Verilux and Amazon basics USB-C hub. They should do the job for you. Chromecast itself doesn not consume a lot of power so that shouldn't be a concern.
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    Lesser known alternatives to popular services

    Quickride is a carpool app - way cheaper than all ride sharing apps.
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    The "Everyday" show-off thread !

    Some more pictures of the "evolution" of Under the desk Node 202 as I have upgraded parts over the years. Smaller GPU is Zotac 1080 Mini that I upgraded to Inno 3D 1080 Ti Other parts - Corsair SF600, Asus Mini ITX mobo, Scythe Shuriken CPU cooler, Arctic P12 Slims to feed fresh air to the monster.
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    Cabinet and gpu clearance help

    Now that you have the dimensions of the case, look at the length of the various 3060 models in this link (look below in the page): https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-rtx-3060-8-gb.c3937 This should give you a good idea on the compatibility.
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    PC Peripherals What wireless mouse is everyone using and how long have you been using it?

    Razer Orochi v2 - Upgraded from Logitech G304, love the shape, lighter, both 2.4GHz dongle + bluetooth. Logitech G304 - When it developed double clicking, I ordered 2 TTC Gold switches for Rs 200, disassembled the mouse to get the daughter board with the original omron switches and went to a...
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    0-20k Will GPU upgrade help in Old desktop

    Noted. Looks like >12 gb GPUs are a rarity atleast in my budget. Ill try to see if a used 6700 XT can be had. I will keep the cpu+gpu upgrade at the back of my mind, looks inevitable now haha.