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yudhvir

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    yudhvir reacted to Lolzious in needed help building gaming pc   
    Well, for gaming that build is a little overkill, but I see that's sort of what you're going for, so I'll play along
    As far as cases go, anything over $150 from a reputable brand is gonna be good regardless, really. Just go for whatever you think looks best at that point
    For speakers, those are pretty decent.
     
    For case fans and cooling, I'd just go Noctua. Either that or a good AIO
    Won't make much of a difference, you're CPU cooler should come with it. But if you really want it, Arctic Silver 5 is pretty much the best thermal compound.
    Just find something that looks good and fits your needs. Any Z97 motherboard should do, really.
    RAM, 32gb is a LOT unless you're rendering or something. 16gb is really the max for gaming, after that the performance increase is very minimal. As for brands, they are all the same, though I prefer Corsair myself. Again, get whatever is the cheapest and looks best.
    SSDs don't impact performance at all in gaming, and seeing that you already have a massive storage HDD, I'd say any 120gb-240gb SSD from Samsung, Intel or Crucial is good.
    That depends on what games you want to play most. For FPS, you'd want a precise sensor, for MMOs you'd want lot's of macros, and for general use/comfort I'd say a Logitech MX Master as for keyboards, mechanical isn't a must, but it is nice to have.
     
    Hope I helped
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    yudhvir reacted in Can someone help me?   
    Gigabyte or Sapphire is the way to go. 
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    yudhvir reacted in Can someone help me?   
    Fame, does not reflect quality, I will admit no one I know has had an outstanding experance with powercolor but statistically they are better.  
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    yudhvir reacted to PcBeginner101 in Can someone help me?   
    Okay sorry for a late reply. So amd is way to go if your look to edit, multitask, and render videos right? since it has way more cores. So if you wanted to do games on the other hand Intel would be the choice because they focus on powerful cores but have little amount which is okay because games rarely use a lot
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    yudhvir reacted to Aniallation in gaming laptop   
    Eurocom X8 or Aurus X7 Pro... dat 970M SLI
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    yudhvir reacted to JackTheYoungBuilder in gaming laptop   
    http://www.amazon.com/MSI-GT72-DOMINATOR-PRO-211-17-3-Inch/dp/B00O4ORYN4/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1433307535&sr=1-2&keywords=gtx+980m+laptop
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    yudhvir got a reaction from Quanvuu in Can I boot up my computer faster without Ssd?   
    it does matter which is written in the form of mhz
    RAM, or random-access memory, is quickly accessed by your computer to perform tasks while a specific program is running. RAM cards plug directly into the memory slot on the motherboard and are available in three different speeds: 1,330MHz, 1,600MHz, and 2,400MHz.
    The difference in RAM speeds is minimal, especially when going from 1,330MHz to 1,600MHz. You will see somewhere around a 4% performance boost when upgrading from 1,600MHz to 2,400MHz, however the cost usually isn't worth the small increase.
    Most of today's games can run fine on computers equipped with 8GB of RAM. Upgrading to 12GB or 16GB can help future-proof your system, but anything higher is just overkill. Be sure that the RAM is also listed as DDR3, which is the fastest type available, with 240-pin being the most popular.
    There are hundreds of RAM manufacturers out there, some of my favorites include Corsair, Mushkin, Kingston, Crucial, and G.Skill.
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    yudhvir reacted to stconquest in Can I boot up my computer faster without Ssd?   
    Quan, your problem was not that your hardware is broken.  Sure spending means you have a new system, which will be faster.  Your problem is directly associated with the way you use your PC, not what PC you have.
     
    Don't spend money when you don't know what you are spending it on.
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    yudhvir reacted to Quanvuu in Can I boot up my computer faster without Ssd?   
    the speed of ram doest matter that much Right?
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    yudhvir reacted to Shadowlistic in Graphics Cards help   
    umm not fully sure if you're serious duo to the air conditioner thing and the spelling being worse then mine x.x 
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    yudhvir got a reaction from PcBeginner101 in Can someone help me?   
    no it will not if its ur first time to build gaming pc then its gud
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    yudhvir reacted to cheeze_tartz in First PC Build--Gaming/Multi-use   
    nooooo. Do not fall into that trap! Please only stay within your budget. Yes, this is common to people as they always spend more than they were planning. My first build was $800, and ended up being $1200. You're better off upgrading in the future.
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    yudhvir reacted to CatzRuleZWorld in gaming laptop   
    Get a nice ultrabook and a build a $1000-1500 gaming desktop if you can.
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    yudhvir reacted to JackTheYoungBuilder in gaming laptop   
    Yeah but what I just linked has better specs... I like razer don't get me wrong
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