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    Shantanu_PC got a reaction from Frodo_77_Baggins in Gaming/Music Headset   
    If you are willing to spend above 100 dollars, get M50x by audio technica.
    Great Quality headphones and perfect as daily drivers.
    Or you can check out some beyerdynamics or sennheiser open backs.
    It all depends on your budget. Try to get a low impedance headphones that won't require an external DAC.
     
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    Shantanu_PC reacted to Dackzy in Gaming/Music Headset   
    You are wrong on so many lvls. It's how effective your headphones are so a 600 ohm headphone can be easier to drive than a 32 ohm. The beyerdynamics can work with on board with no problem at all, have you not read my post or what?
     
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    the fact that you recommend m50x for gaming with really just gives me the feeling that you dont really know that much about headphones, since they are so bad for gaming since their soundstage is little to none extincting.
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    Shantanu_PC reacted to Dackzy in Gaming/Music Headset   
    Most motherboard from 100-150$ and up can power most headphones even harder to drive ones. I am glad we got this out of the way.  
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    Shantanu_PC reacted to Dackzy in Gaming/Music Headset   
    Hmm @SSL has a guide I think that can help you out.
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    Shantanu_PC reacted to Moonzy in Is 60Hz okay?   
    it really depends on your expectation, but 2 24-inch 1080p monitor is more than enough for me
     
    depends on the game you play,
    for casual, slow paced games (RPG), 60Hz is fine
    for fast paced games (FPS), the higher the better
     
    for content creation (that involves graphic), i recommend you get a monitor with IPS panel
    the colour accuracy would aid you in your video production, TN colour just isnt suitable for the job
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    Shantanu_PC got a reaction from Vishal Gupta in MY RIG   
    Try kinguin.net for Windows Key
    980Ti SC beats a non-overclocked Titan X
    BTW if you're looking forward for playing DX12 games with asynchronus compute, get AMD fury x, it just smashes Nvidia card because of bad gameworks performance but some games will be able to perform better on Nvidia Hardware

    Sound cards are used in audio production to basically eliminate that humming noise which is the Interference EMI/RFI and to amplify the sound.
    Check the OHM rating of the headphone. If it is high, get a sound card or external Sound amplifier DAC or else there is no need.
    In high end music studios, producers use big consoles with good EMI/RFI filters and better insulation and multiple channel use.
     
     

    I would still recommend waiting some time, at least till GDC this month and possibly COMPUTEX
    You can make decision after the latest announcements.

    Intel will reportedly shift to 10nm architecture next year, so maybe you can even sell your mobo and chip and get those when it launches.....
    Endless possibilities.
     
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    Shantanu_PC got a reaction from ClobberXD in Define R5 worth it? PSU sticker voiding warranty?   
    Thanks for the help.
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    Shantanu_PC reacted to ClobberXD in Define R5 worth it? PSU sticker voiding warranty?   
    Awesome! Excellent! I shall go for the Blackout version instead! Thanks man!
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    Shantanu_PC got a reaction from Vishal Gupta in MY RIG   
    I found a Asus 980Ti Gaming Strix on ebay.in for fairly cheaper than that 68k you mentioned there.
    And also If you are going for such a high end system... Why don't you get a good EVGA PSU
    Also are you in music production? Cause that Sound Card won't cut in good in the system unless for specific purpose.
    Also another tip... get an OEM windows 10 Home Key for around RS.1400 or the professional if it is a office computer.
    Home would suit you if you're looking for video production as well as gaming.

     
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    Shantanu_PC got a reaction from Vishal Gupta in MY RIG   
    Also get a 1500-2000 rupees UPS cause Power in India is not at all that clean... It will protect from surges and blackouts/brownouts.
    Also you can try and overclock your Monitor 10-15 frames if necessary,
    My suggestion is that if you need a system soon so it is a pretty good setup but if you can wait for Zen/Kabylake and Polaris/Pascal release it would be good.... Price of VR will indeed go Down for the graphical power needed after then new GPUs come out.
    Also you can try out SSDs from Kingston (HyperX Savage for high memory or Fury for affordability)
    They all cross 500 read and 500 write MBps and would be cheaper in India (Same memory capacity wise) (HypeX Savages are actually faster then 850 EVOs by about 10-20 MBps)
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