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CosmicGamerGeek

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About CosmicGamerGeek

  • Birthday Feb 03, 1997

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    Yash

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    India
  • Interests
    PC Hardware, Mobile Phones and Consumer Technology, Digital Marketing, Nearding out about tech in general
  • Biography
    I Write, I dabble in tech, I watch YT and I enjoy playing with PCs (Hate the troubleshooting part but it's fun nonetheless) and I am also like a certified Digital marketer and an MBA but trivial things, right? ?‍♂️
  • Occupation
    Freelance Content Writer

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 3 1300X
  • Motherboard
    MSI B450 Pro VDH
  • RAM
    Crucial Value DDR4 @ 2400 MHz
  • GPU
    Asus Strix Rx 570 4 GB
  • Case
    Corsair Spec 01
  • Storage
    120 GB Kingston SSD, 500 GB Seagate 7200 RPM, 320 GB WD Blue and 2 TB HDD (Soon to come)
  • PSU
    Corsair VS 450
  • Display(s)
    Dell 19.5 inch 900p
  • Cooling
    Stock
  • Keyboard
    LiveTech Phantom KB08
  • Mouse
    Sades S16
  • Sound
    F&D Soundbar
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Pro

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  1. wd20ezrz is the exact model I'm looking at, please be my guardian angel and help me out. wd20ezrz-00z5hb0 Is the exact model number of what I'm planning to get. I'm paying $69 for me (The coincidence lul)
  2. A - Price isn't similar its 20% more B - Seagate isn't easily available or rather available at all
  3. It's purely gaming. And maybe some long term storage of things.
  4. Mainly it's the question of availability. Seagate is one but it's not available locally. WD is the only thing available and everyone is pushing WD purple
  5. So I'm in the market for a new HDD for my gaming PC. I went through the market all day today and didn't find a reasonable product at a reasonable price. WD blue - 1 TB has a 7200 RPM variant however I'm looking for 2 TB of storage and WD blue doesn't come with 7200 RPM on 2 TB and above. What should I do? TL;DR - 5400 RPM 2 TB good enough? Or 7200 RPM 1 TB. Primary use - Gaming P.S - WD purple is 20% cheaper, should I get that instead? P.P.S - my OS is on 120 SSD, a 7200 RPM 320 and 500 GB HDD are already in my system. No raid or anything
  6. India doesn't have consumer friendly return policies. Here it's you buy it you own it, once sold we don't give a ?
  7. Selling is completely out of question. The used market scene in India is essential non existent especially where I live. Maybe 2 more of the same 4 gig each is what I should get. Thanks for the help.
  8. So what do you suggest? Do I take the risk or Do I stick with what I have and buy more of it
  9. Some More Info - MoBo - B450 Pro VDH AM4 CPU - R3 1300X Current memory config - 2X2 in dual channel 4 gig each Total Ram Slots - 4 Total empty Ram slots 2 (1 in Channel A and 1 in Channel B) My thoughts - Since the ram is essentially the exact 1:1 make except for the size of memory, in theory it should work perfectly fine.
  10. Hey, Good Folks of LTT Forum, How are you all doing? I am new to the forum and I had a question regarding upgrading my PC Ram. In my System, I currently have 2 sticks of 4 Gig each of Crucial CT4G4DFS824A running at 2400 MHz. For Refrence My Question is, Can I add 2 more sticks of Crucial CT8G4DFS824A which I believe is the same stick of ram with 8 Gig instead of 4 For Reference Will this pose any compatibility issues? Since both the ram seems to be exactly identical except for the memory size. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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