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Grey_Cat

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  • Gender
    Male

System

  • CPU
    Intel core 2 quad q6600
  • Motherboard
    Asus P5k Premium Wifi -AP
  • RAM
    Corsair xms2 dhx 2gb ddr2 (2gb x 4)
  • GPU
    EVGA Gtx 560 SC 2gb gddr5
  • Case
    Cooler Master 690 i
  • Storage
    Seagate 250 gb hdd, WD 500 gb HDD
  • PSU
    Cooler Master RS600 pcar e3
  • Display(s)
    LG Flatron L1752S
  • Cooling
    Cooler Master V6GT
  • Keyboard
    Logitech easy keyboard deluxe
  • Mouse
    Logitech mx518
  • Operating System
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit

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  1. @EnemySp0tt3d I could save up $20 but there is nothing I can buy with $20. The RX 470 is ~280 USD. @Straudz Yeah but its way better than the AMD Athlon 64 x2 4000+ system I used to have before that @ Tim Serious Unfortunately, I don't live in Delhi. Primeabgb looks good, I think I have no other choice but to buy it from there. Anyway, thanks for the suggestion guys, I guess I won't be disappointed getting the rx 460 instead of the rx 480.
  2. So, my EVGA GTX 560 SC 2gb gddr5 broke and I've been looking for a replacement. I had saved up around 15k Inr(~225 USD) to buy a graphics card and was anxiously waiting for the RX 480 to be released in India. Unfortunately when it did get released, it was priced at 30k Inr(~450 USD), so now the best card that fits my budget is the Sapphire RX 460 4gb Nitro. My question is, how much of an upgrade is the RX 460 from the GTX 560 I used to have? Is it worth spending ~ 210 USD for it? Will it be a significant upgrade? I have never overclocked the GTX 560 and I won't overclock the new card either. System specs: Asus p5k premium Intel core 2 quad q6600 2gb x 4 Corsair xms2 dhx 2gb ddr2 cooler master rs600 pcar e3 600w psu Lg Flatron L1752s monitor
  3. Never seen such an awesome looking phone with such good specs. It'll be a huge upgrade from the Redmi 1s I have and, as much as I would like to have this phone, I'll be giving it to my mother. She really likes to listen to music and I can't think of a better phone for her. Those dual speakers in the front would be real nice. The battery size is especially attractive since her phone has a 1700 mah battery that's practically dead(has about 30 seconds of standby time).
  4. I'm using a Logitech mx518 mouse and a TVS gold keyboard(probably the cheapest keyboard out there that has Cherry MXswitches) both of which I got along with a used gaming PC that I bought from my brother's friend(huge upgrade from the Logitech Deluxe keyboard and Logitech M100r mouse I was using before). Using Panasonic RP HT 160 headphones along with Creative SBS 370 speakers. Never used a mouse pad before. Although I would be happy just winning the Vitesse, it would be really cool if I could win the other awesome stuff.
  5. Currently have an Ati Radeon HD 5450 in my rig. Used to have an EVGA GTX 560 SC which broke(along with my UPS and battery when water seeped in the house's wiring during last year's monsoons). Bought the hd 5450 since my system doesn't have an igpu. Just needed to make it last until the GTX 950 low power got released and then all of a sudden the AMD rx 480 comes out but for whatever reason it costs $450 here in India. Getting one of the Polaris 10 or 11 graphics cards will for free will really help, especially with the meager salary I get.
  6. Would be a nice upgrade from my current monitor, the LG Flatron 1752S. Don't think I'll ever be able to afford a newer monitor. Would go from zero to hero in seconds with that projector.
  7. Still using the Logitech Deluxe keyboard I got along with my first PC back in 2007 and programming and gaming(mostly gaming ) on a almost 10 year old keyboard with a slightly broken space bar key is a real pain. Would be nice to finally use a keyboard that actually looks inviting to use.
  8. I've never had a mechanical keyboard before. Have never seen such an awesome keyboard and owning one would be a dream come true.
  9. I've never had a SSD until last year when I got a used latitude e4200. Never realised ssds made so much difference. Still using hdds on my main desktop and I'm sure I can breathe new life into it with an ssd. SSDs are the next step. Its only logical that everyone have an ssd. Everyone upgraded at some point from a single core cpu to a multi core cpu, same happens with ram and graphics cards an will most likely happen with storage devices too.
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