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  1. not here in INDIA unfortunately, though both these cards have humongous power requirements (specially 1080) when you see which PSU I have
  2. I've decided to wait for the 3050, if pricing is absurd though imma go with a GTX 1660 SUPER (or something similar). I'll consider getting a PSU, and CPU later down the line (maybe).. as I know that my cousin is running his RX 580 just fine with the same PSU I have, and also a friend of mine is using similar PSU from Cooler Master with a RX 570 (both of which consume more power than GTX 1660 SUPER)
  3. Ok so I am in no position to upgrade my CPU (Ryzen 3 1300X) just yet, and I do not think that I will be doing that anytime soon. I am not a very competitive gamer (so higher than 60 FPS don't matter to me). I need to know which is the BEST (by best I mean the most powerful GPU I can pain with my Ryzen 3 1300X), from my online research GTX 1060 is the best card I can go for if I want to game at 1080p (with minimal or no bottlenecks in most games I like to play), which is roughly equal to a GTX 1650 super (from the new nvidia cards), though I cannot understand why does my CPU struggle with 1650 super (the card does not get utilized 100% in many games from my online research) and not with GTX 1060 (if they are relatively similar performers). Then again, a thought popped up in my mind, that increasing the resolution puts load off the CPU and on the GPU. So I am thinking about playing games at 1440p (that'll probably eliminate GTX 1650 super being limited by my CPU). But then I don't think GTX 1650 SUPER is a very good card for 1440p (or even a card that can do 1440p Med with 50-60 FPS). Now my basic goal is to get 1440p Medium and above settings with 60 FPS on average, should I go with GTX 1660 / GTX 1660 SUPER (if they won't bottleneck Ryzen 3 1300X at 1440p / minimal bottleneck), or should I wait for something like RTX 3050 / RTX 3050 Ti (which'll probably arrive a few months from this day). I know that my question is kind of confusing, pardon me. But please try to put yourself in my shoes while answering this question. So the final question I'd say is This - WHICH GPU SHOULD I PAIR WITH MY RYZEN 3 1300X PC SO THAT I CAN GAMES AT 1440p 60 FPS (or if it is even possible :p) My Full System Specifications - AMD Ryzen 3 1300X @ Stock Speeds (3.5 GHz) CORSAIR 16 GB of 3000 speed RAM (8 GB x 2) MSI A320 Motherboard ASUS GTX 750 Ti @ Stock Speeds 500 GB of Seagate 7200 RPM HDD CORSAIR VS 450 PSU $10 CHEAP AF Case :p
  4. This problem just started a few days ago. My computer now daily (in the morning when i boot it up) takes several restarts (today it took 4) to boot up successfully. When the PC does not boot up in the first few attempts, I've observed that everything lights up (mouse, keyboard), fans starts spinning (CPU, GPU) and all, though a white light on my motherboard is ON, actually two, one near the CPU FAN plug and another one that states VGA, and NO DISPLAY. Now after a few attempts it boots up, and i have no issues throughout the whole day (I'm typing this on the same PC). Though i want to clear out what the issue is. Is it the VGA wire or my GPU opting for a slow death ?PC configuration -Ryzen 3 1300XMSI A320 motherboard (recently came back after repair from MSI)8GB RAM 3000 (disabled the XMP profile, after reading on some forum about my issue)GTX 750ti 2GB Stock Speeds (the only 2nd hand part)500 GB of HDDCorsair VS450 PSU
  5. check this out guys, and help me determine :On intel FAQ warranty page, Under the question -Can I get warranty in China for my universal boxed processor?Intel answers with -In China, only a China boxed processor is eligible for warranty. A universal boxed processor is not eligible for warranty unless you provide the proof of purchase and custom clearance documentation.so that as a result means that you only have to show the proof of purchase if you live in a different country from where you've purchased the processor. So in my case shouldn't i be able to redeem the warranty just by the warranty included in the box as he bought the processor form India and we'd be redeeming the warranty (if needed) in India. As a result no proof of purchase will be needed?!
  6. so that in turn means that even if he provides me the boxes of processor and mobo, they're of no use. So in your opinion what do you think i should do? Go for it or not
  7. Today i found this guy selling his PC on an Online selling app. So the deal is to get all of the following for : $360 - i5 7400 - Gigabyte Mobo (IDK what model) - 16 GB of RAM (IDK speed) - PC case (worth around $30) - Power Supply (IDK which and of what wattage) but so called "heavy usage" PSU - 22" LED 1080p FHD display (either hp or acer) - 1 TB HDD - wireless mouse and keyboard well.... thats all now here's the thing he said he has only used this PC for a few months and wants to sell it out as the purpose for which he bought this, "some business of his that was related to photography" failed!. So he wants to sell it out ASAP. Now the problem lies here, he said he has no bill from the shop he bought the components as it saved him some money. despite he has the box of motherboard and CPU. so the question is "will i be able to avail the warranty of the products without any kind of bill? when still having the box". I'm open to every suggestion, just write it to me guys. Is it too good of a deal to be true or it looks authentic? and what about the warranty. All in all is it worth the purchase? btw im gonna add a 1050 ti or 1060 to this PC to use it as a Gaming PC. and i'm gonna go to check this PC tomorrow, to get the full info about it. Tell me your thoughts guys. Thanks to anyone and everyone who replies in advance
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