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  1. harshilsharma63

    51-70k gaming rig under 65K

    You can get Gigabyte H87M-D3H.
  2. harshilsharma63

    51-70k gaming rig under 65K

    > Get i5 4440. > What's the problem with that Asus board?
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    Graphic Cards Graphics card for 12k

    What is the exact model of that PSU?
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    Philips SHP2000 – A Review – The Budget Headphones

    Use foobar, equalize the headphones for flat frequency response and they'll be fantastic. I'm using them after equalizing and they sound great.
  5. harshilsharma63

    90K+ New PC For Gaming

    > Asus has good service, asrock doesn't.
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    90K+ New PC For Gaming

    @OP; what have you decided?
  7. harshilsharma63

    21-30k Home PC for 23k Including Monitor

    CM thunder is a complete crap. Avoid it at all costs. Get Antec VP450P instead.
  8. harshilsharma63

    51-70k [Upgrade] Procci + Mobo + Ram + Gpu

    I'll stick to your thread just on TDF instead of posting the same replay on two forums :)
  9. harshilsharma63

    21-30k Home PC under 30K

    i3 3220 (7500) Gigabyte B75M DH3 (4600) Corsair VS 1600 MHz 4 GB (2500) WD Blue 500 GB (3300) Antec BP300 (2100) Local cabinet without PSU (900) Asus optical drive (1050) Logitech MK200 (800) Dell S2240L (9000) total: ~31k
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    Graphic Cards GFX Suggestion Required , 7-8K

    260X is basically a rebranded 7770 GHz edition. At 10k, HD7790 is better deal.
  11. harshilsharma63

    51-70k gaming rig under 65K

    > There is nothing like "Nvidia performs better" crap. 280X is the best card you can get under 20k. > You can get any cabinet as long as it has USB 3.0 ports. > The stock cooler will be enough.
  12. harshilsharma63

    21-30k Need everything except the monitor...

    > Yes, 5570 will work. > Snapdeal has mixed responses. You should check local prices before purchasing.
  13. harshilsharma63

    Storage Solutions Sata HDD not detecting

    If it's in warranty, RMA it. There's not much you can do if it;s not being detected even in BIOS. Anyways, try changing SATA data and power cables.
  14. harshilsharma63

    51-70k gaming rig under 65K

    > Liquid cooling is overkill if you don;t intend to perform heavy overclocks. > No, there will be no difference between an LCD monitor and an LED monitor. > You won;t gain any visible performance benifit in games by overclocking the CPU. i5 4540 (12600) Asus H87M-E (8100) Corsair XMS 1600 MHz...
  15. harshilsharma63

    90K+ New PC For Gaming

    i5 4570k (16500) Asus Z87-K (12000) Corsair Vengeance or G.Skill RipjawsX 1600 MHz 4 GB x2 (6200) WD Blue 1 TB (4100) Asus R9 290 4 GB (32000) Seasonic S12II 620 W (5600) Corsair 500R (7200) Logitech MK200 (800) Asus optical drive (1050) Samsunf 840 120 GB SSD (7200) total: ~74k
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    21-30k Need everything except the monitor...

    Don't go for cheaper boards with FX 8350/20. Stick with DS3.
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    21-30k Budget PC for everyday task

    i3 3220 (7500) Gigabyte GA-H61M-S1 (3300) EVM 1333 MHz 4 GB (2300) WD Blue 500 GB (3300) Antec BP300 (2000) local cabinet without PSU (800) Logitech MK200 (750) APC RS 600 600 VA UPS (2400) total: 20,550
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    21-30k AMD FX-6300 mATX build

    FX 6300 (6600) Gigabyte 970A DS3 (5500) EVM 1333 MHz 4 GB (2300) WD Blue 500 GB (3300) Sapphire HD7790 1 GB (9300) Antec VP450P (2700) local cabinet without PSU (1000) Logitech MK200 (800) total: 31,500
  19. harshilsharma63

    51-70k [Upgrade] Procci + Mobo + Ram + Gpu

    For mild overclock, it will be enough.