Hello all, 23M Bangalore

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ToasterBath

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Hello everyone,
I am excited that i found this site to get re-sold tecch stuff for cheap. only other site that I knew was olx and it is very hard to even come across a good deal for it.
About me: I am 23M from bangalore, I recently started earning less than a year ago and I want to build my first pc. I Have a samsung odyssey g7 monitor which is 1440p and 240hz.
I mostly play valorant, some FPS games and other aim trainers.
I feel that building a pc is just like playing with legos, (You dont wanna step on either). I used to watch tech channels like Linus and figured out that building a pc is not that big of a deal and I always wanted to build one by myself.
I am currently using a laptop from 2021. It is an asus TUF with R7 4800h, gtx1650Ti. I always perform repairs/service on this on my own. It is a good start and working inside her made me comfortable with working on the insides of tech stuff. I have changed the fans when the old one broke and reapplied the thermal paste whever there was thermal throttling. But now i realize that it is the time to upgrade as it cannot keep up with the monitor.
I wanna build my own pc, I would definately never go for a pre built because I would like to have a personal Connection with the pc That i use.
My current budget for right now is about 2L. I would be getting a bigger paycheck at the end of february and i wish to use it for pc building.
I am also considering skipping the GPU right now and getting a gtx1650 or something which is resaled. and probably upgrade later when i get a decent deal on a resold 40 series or the next 50 series.
Right now I am confused as to buying the setup for 1L without the GPU from an offline store. or build a pc by scavenging parts from this forum for much less than that and later upgrading after about 1 year.
DM's open btw :)
"May your temps be low,
and your FPS high."
 
Hey there! Welcome to Tech Enclave! Excited to see you're interested in building your own PC. The community here is ready to help and guide you through the process.:)
 
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Hello everyone,
I am excited that i found this site to get re-sold tecch stuff for cheap. only other site that I knew was olx and it is very hard to even come across a good deal for it.
About me: I am 23M from bangalore, I recently started earning less than a year ago and I want to build my first pc. I Have a samsung odyssey g7 monitor which is 1440p and 240hz.
I mostly play valorant, some FPS games and other aim trainers.
I feel that building a pc is just like playing with legos, (You dont wanna step on either). I used to watch tech channels like Linus and figured out that building a pc is not that big of a deal and I always wanted to build one by myself.
I am currently using a laptop from 2021. It is an asus TUF with R7 4800h, gtx1650Ti. I always perform repairs/service on this on my own. It is a good start and working inside her made me comfortable with working on the insides of tech stuff. I have changed the fans when the old one broke and reapplied the thermal paste whever there was thermal throttling. But now i realize that it is the time to upgrade as it cannot keep up with the monitor.
I wanna build my own pc, I would definately never go for a pre built because I would like to have a personal Connection with the pc That i use.
My current budget for right now is about 2L. I would be getting a bigger paycheck at the end of february and i wish to use it for pc building.
I am also considering skipping the GPU right now and getting a gtx1650 or something which is resaled. and probably upgrade later when i get a decent deal on a resold 40 series or the next 50 series.
Right now I am confused as to buying the setup for 1L without the GPU from an offline store. or build a pc by scavenging parts from this forum for much less than that and later upgrading after about 1 year.
DM's open btw :)
"May your temps be low,
and your FPS high."
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