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  • AnnaQuinn
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    These days, it's rare to come across an office that doesn't have a computer. Many work-related tasks may be performed much more efficiently with the aid of a computer. Employees utilise office computers to create presentations, draughts, store company records, and create spreadsheets. Web page and graph design are two occupations that are directly tied to computer usage these days https://technoburst.com/.

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  • revoconner
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    Re: The Personal Computer Thread

    Originally posted by drive_angry View Post
    Dude you’ve gotta post some pics of your computer man. those are some serious equipments. Dayum!!!
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    More pics are in my phone; will update later

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  • drive_angry
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    Re: The Personal Computer Thread

    Originally posted by revoconner View Post
    I am a big computer nerd, and a video game artist so I do indeed have a beefy rig. However I must confess I suck at gaming and have always played single players in easiest settings. XD


    My RIG:


    CPU: Intel Xeon Gold 6154 (water cooled)
    Motherboard: Asus WS C621E SAGE
    RAM: Corsair 16x4 DDR - 2400 Mhz
    GPU: Nvidia 1080 ti (Asus Card)
    Storage: Samsung 850 Evo 1 tb SSD + Seagate 500GB HDD + Seagate 1tb HDD
    PSU: Corsair RM650
    Chassis: NZXT Elite S340 (Custom Painted)


    Peripheral:


    Keyboard: Steelseries Apex 350
    Mouse: Razer Naga Hex V2
    Headphones: Sennheiser HD598SE
    DAC: Fiio 10
    Monitor: Samsung 21" + BenQ 24" (FullHD)
    Printer: Canon G1000
    Dude you’ve gotta post some pics of your computer man. those are some serious equipments. Dayum!!!

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  • revoconner
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    Re: The Personal Computer Thread

    I am a big computer nerd, and a video game artist so I do indeed have a beefy rig. However I must confess I suck at gaming and have always played single players in easiest settings. XD


    My RIG:


    CPU: Intel Xeon Gold 6154 (water cooled)
    Motherboard: Asus WS C621E SAGE
    RAM: Corsair 16x4 DDR - 2400 Mhz
    GPU: Nvidia 1080 ti (Asus Card)
    Storage: Samsung 850 Evo 1 tb SSD + Seagate 500GB HDD + Seagate 1tb HDD
    PSU: Corsair RM650
    Chassis: NZXT Elite S340 (Custom Painted)


    Peripheral:


    Keyboard: Steelseries Apex 350
    Mouse: Razer Naga Hex V2
    Headphones: Sennheiser HD598SE
    DAC: Fiio 10
    Monitor: Samsung 21" + BenQ 24" (FullHD)
    Printer: Canon G1000

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  • tanay
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    Re: The Personal Computer Thread

    I searched for this thread for almost half an hour just to find its been dead for almost half a decade.
    Oh well. Time to bump to top.


    SO
    My query is - anyone in Delhi NCR who has recent PC games on HDD? These new games are so large in size that I can't consider downloading them myself. Looking for FPS games preferably. I have some myself but they are relatively old games.

    Anyone?

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  • tanay
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    Originally posted by happybiking View Post
    Hi Everyone,

    Am assembling a gaming Rig...Budget is on teh conservative side...~50k

    Here's what I have shortlisted till now. Please suggest changes/view on the same.

    i5 2500k - 13k
    ASRock H77 Pro4/MVP Motherboard - 6k
    GeForce GTX 660 2 GB - 15k
    Dell 23 inch LED - ST2320L Monitor -10k
    Cooler Master HAF 922 Mid Tower Cabinet- 8k
    TV tuner : Suggestions?
    Average Mouse+Keybard - 1.2k

    Speakers : Have a 3year old Altec Lansing. Will reuse it for now.

    Any suggestions welcome. Please help as I ned to get it in a week or two.

    Thanks!!!
    You are getting the CPU+Motherboard combo wrong.
    If you buy an unlocked i5 (i5-2500K) then you would expect to overclock it (to at least 4 GHz on air cooling).
    But the motherboard you have chosen is based on the H77 chipset. The H77 chipset does not support overclocking.

    Either:
    1) Buy a locked proccy like an i5-2500 (i.e. without the "K") and use the same board you have chosen, the locked proccy is cheaper
    OR
    2) Continue with the i5-2500K and change to a Z77 based motherboard. The Gigabyte Z77-UD3H is a great overclocking board, but will cost a bit more than the H77 based boards

    You have forgotten the RAM. Get some 1600 MHz 2x2 GB at the very least.
    Hard drive up to you.
    The monitor (Dell ST2320L) is a Full HD monitor. The GTX 660 would not be able to run all games at maximum settings on that resolution. Just FYI, not a deal breaker.

    Ger a cheaper cabinet than the HAF 922. Put the saved money in a good power supply. Get a Seasonic/Corsair unit and a very minimum rating of 500-600W.

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  • bindyesh
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    Originally posted by happybiking View Post
    Hi Everyone,

    Am assembling a gaming Rig...Budget is on teh conservative side...~50k

    Here's what I have shortlisted till now. Please suggest changes/view on the same.

    i5 2500k - 13k
    ASRock H77 Pro4/MVP Motherboard - 6k
    GeForce GTX 660 2 GB - 15k
    Dell 23 inch LED - ST2320L Monitor -10k
    Cooler Master HAF 922 Mid Tower Cabinet- 8k
    TV tuner : Suggestions?
    Average Mouse+Keybard - 1.2k

    Speakers : Have a 3year old Altec Lansing. Will reuse it for now.

    Any suggestions welcome. Please help as I ned to get it in a week or two.

    Thanks!!!
    i find everything good in this gaming rig but 1 thing you should consider is good gaming mouse .

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  • happybiking
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    Hi Everyone,

    Am assembling a gaming Rig...Budget is on teh conservative side...~50k

    Here's what I have shortlisted till now. Please suggest changes/view on the same.

    i5 2500k - 13k
    ASRock H77 Pro4/MVP Motherboard - 6k
    GeForce GTX 660 2 GB - 15k
    Dell 23 inch LED - ST2320L Monitor -10k
    Cooler Master HAF 922 Mid Tower Cabinet- 8k
    TV tuner : Suggestions?
    Average Mouse+Keybard - 1.2k

    Speakers : Have a 3year old Altec Lansing. Will reuse it for now.

    Any suggestions welcome. Please help as I ned to get it in a week or two.

    Thanks!!!

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  • abhiiceman
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    Re: The Personal Computer Thread

    Wtf didn't know xbhp had a thread for gaming nd PC...
    Btw here's my pathetic rig..
    C2d e7300 oced to 3.4ghz
    2gb ram
    And radeon 6850(msi)
    Creative t6060 5.1
    Creative sound blaster audigy
    Cooler master extreme 500
    Logitech mk320 combo

    Last game I finished was sniper warrior v2
    But from abt 6 months have lost interest in gaming... more like too lazy to play...week back deleted abt 8games without even installing them.. and have downloaded Moh,far cry,and ghost recon but too lazy to even install
    Sent From My Google Phone

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  • Ezilkannan
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    Originally posted by Srinivas sr143sr View Post
    Thank you for your suggestion EZilkannan. I had bought Microsoft. Once again thanx for your suggestion.

    Between what is rig..???
    well what I meant when I said btw was "by the way". A rig is the word used to refer to a computer (Used normally by computer geeks/gamers).

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  • Srinivas sr143sr
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    Originally posted by Ezilkannan View Post
    I suggest the Logitech K200. Its cheaper and quite good. I've been using it for quite some time and is absolutely splendid. Its very comfortable, quiet typing experience and its spillproof. The keys are much durable.
    Logitech K200 Media USB 2.0 Keyboard | Keyboard | Flipkart.com

    Btw, here is my rig

    Processor - Intel i5 2500K 3.30 GHz
    RAM - Transcend 4GB (1333MHz) DDR3 RAM
    Motherboard - Intel DZ68ZV Extreme Series
    GPU - Asus GTX 550 Ti
    DVD Drive - LG
    Internal Memory - Seagate 1.3 TB HDD
    External Memory - Seagate 1 TB Plug n Play External HDD, Transcend 16 GB USB
    Cabinet - Zebronics
    Monitor - Samsung SyncMaster B1930n
    Keyboard - Logitech K200 Multimedia Keyboard
    Mouse - Belkin Wireless Comfort Mouse
    Headset - Logitech Stereo Headset H110
    Speakers - Creative Inspire T6160
    PSU - 650W
    Thank you for your suggestion EZilkannan. I had bought Microsoft. Once again thanx for your suggestion.

    Between what is rig..???

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  • Srinivas sr143sr
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    Originally posted by antz.bin View Post
    Thread Approved and Merged

    After using an Intex Keyboard for this long, I am sure one of these will feel truly like heavenly. Its as smooth as butter to a person moving from an Intex keyboard (personal experience ).

    Microsoft Desktop 200 USB 2.0 Keyboard | Keyboard | Flipkart.com

    Microsoft Keyboards used to come with a 3-year warranty back in the day (and apparently it still does now). But what I do know is that I have 3 of these in my house right now and have had them for 5+ years now. None of them has ever shown any signs of trouble. Definitely turns out cheaper than Intex in the long run.
    Hi Antz.bin

    Thanks for the suggestion and approval

    Yesterday i had gone to CTC (Biggest comp market in Hyd and AP). There i had asked to show me the keyboards. They showed me zebronic and other companies.

    In showcase i watched Microsoft and I ball. May be they didnt showed me because of more cost than normal keyboards.

    Upon your advise, i asked them to show me Microsoft. They also showed me I ball. One of my relatives have I ball and some of the keys gets stuck while typing. But their keyboard is new.

    So i watched Microsoft and the keys are quiet smooth. As you said that its good and had with you for a long time, i have chosen Microsoft They told me that warranty is for 2 years.

    Costed me 700RS MRP is 850

    Contents: Keyboard PS/2 , USB Mouse (Got free PS/2 converter with it)

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    Once again thanks

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  • hgps
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    my rig

    CPU: AMD Phenom II X4 B25 [Athlon II X3 425 with 4th core unlocked] overclocked to 3.4GHz at stock cooler
    GPU: Sparkle nvidia Geforce GT240 1GB DDR3
    RAM: 4GB corsair value select DDR3 1333MHz
    motherboard: Gigabyte GA78LMT-S2P
    HDD: 1TB WD caviar green
    ODD: None
    Monitor : HP W1707 1440X900 resolution 17" wide
    keyboard : 7 yrs old sahara keyboard
    mice : zebronics USB mice
    PSU: local psu [hytech 450W]

    will upgrade to a better mouse,keyboard [both are almost dead], new PSU and monitor soon.

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  • Ezilkannan
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    Originally posted by Srinivas sr143sr View Post
    HI guys....

    i have a 2007 model intex keyboard which was working good until yesterday... suddenly some of keys [around 7 to 8 keys] stopped working and i had removed the screws, cleaned the dust inside and outside with soft cloth and fixed it back. But the problem still existing [2 keys working]...

    Now i am typing using On-screen Keyboard [windows program].

    so i am thinking of new keyboard instead of repairing this one. My friend has samsung model which was bought in 2004 which is rock solid and using heavily till now for work and also for games. we used to play madly on it

    My budget around 500-1000RS [a figure not exceeding 800 will be good].

    Ahhhhh... im tired... im thinking of getting one this day......

    guys help..... Please suggest me some Keyboards. it took almost 25 mins to type this using mouse

    and if there are no other threads, use this one for discussing about Computer Keyboards...
    I suggest the Logitech K200. Its cheaper and quite good. I've been using it for quite some time and is absolutely splendid. Its very comfortable, quiet typing experience and its spillproof. The keys are much durable.
    Logitech K200 Media USB 2.0 Keyboard | Keyboard | Flipkart.com

    Btw, here is my rig

    Processor - Intel i5 2500K 3.30 GHz
    RAM - Transcend 4GB (1333MHz) DDR3 RAM
    Motherboard - Intel DZ68ZV Extreme Series
    GPU - Asus GTX 550 Ti
    DVD Drive - LG
    Internal Memory - Seagate 1.3 TB HDD
    External Memory - Seagate 1 TB Plug n Play External HDD, Transcend 16 GB USB
    Cabinet - Zebronics
    Monitor - Samsung SyncMaster B1930n
    Keyboard - Logitech K200 Multimedia Keyboard
    Mouse - Belkin Wireless Comfort Mouse
    Headset - Logitech Stereo Headset H110
    Speakers - Creative Inspire T6160
    PSU - 650W

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  • antz.bin
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    Originally posted by Srinivas sr143sr View Post
    HI guys....

    i have a 2007 model intex keyboard which was working good until yesterday... suddenly some of keys [around 7 to 8 keys] stopped working and i had removed the screws, cleaned the dust inside and outside with soft cloth and fixed it back. But the problem still existing [2 keys working]...

    Now i am typing using On-screen Keyboard [windows program].

    so i am thinking of new keyboard instead of repairing this one. My friend has samsung model which was bought in 2004 which is rock solid and using heavily till now for work and also for games. we used to play madly on it

    My budget around 500-1000RS [a figure not exceeding 800 will be good].

    Ahhhhh... im tired... im thinking of getting one this day......

    guys help..... Please suggest me some Keyboards. it took almost 25 mins to type this using mouse

    and if there are no other threads, use this one for discussing about Computer Keyboards...
    Thread Approved and Merged

    After using an Intex Keyboard for this long, I am sure one of these will feel truly like heavenly. Its as smooth as butter to a person moving from an Intex keyboard (personal experience ).

    Microsoft Desktop 200 USB 2.0 Keyboard | Keyboard | Flipkart.com

    Microsoft Keyboards used to come with a 3-year warranty back in the day (and apparently it still does now). But what I do know is that I have 3 of these in my house right now and have had them for 5+ years now. None of them has ever shown any signs of trouble. Definitely turns out cheaper than Intex in the long run.

    Leave a comment:

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