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yes its available thanks and what about ram would 2x8gb 2666mhz ddr4 be good

and will h410 not work good??

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should i buy

4 minutes ago, Downkey said:

is the 10100F and B460m-a-Pro available in your country?

yes its available thanks and what about ram would 2x8gb 2666mhz ddr4 be good

and will h410 not work good??

and should I go for 1060 6gb if its 60$ less

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Just now, MS10 said:

should i buy

yes its available thanks and what about ram would 2x8gb 2666mhz ddr4 be good

and will h410 not work good??

and should I go for 1060 6gb if its 60$ less

is the normal 1660 available for a cheaper price? If so go for a 10400f and a 1660

geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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13 minutes ago, MS10 said:

Budget (including currency): 570$

Country: Pakistan

Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: FORTNITE AND VLORANT AT MID 144HZ 

Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): 

I HAVE DICIDED TO BUILD A 570 DOLLER PC

NEED A CPU FOR 1660 SUPER UNDER 130$ and under motherboard under 90$ 

WITH OUT BOTTLENECK

pls help by keeping budget in mind 

THANKS

 

 

 

My son runs a 1660 Super with a Ryzen 3100 on an MSI B450A Pro mATX. I wanted a 3300X for him but couldn't get one.

BottIenecking, whether GPU or CPU really depends on the game. have heard Valorant is particularly hard on CPUs but I have never played it so you might see CPU bottlenecking there, but in your budget I'd say the 3100 does a great job along side the 1660 Super, although I would have preferred a 3300X.

 

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Just now, Shabba said:

My son runs a 1660 Super with a Ryzen 3100 on an MSI B450A Pro mATX. I wanted a 3300X for him but couldn't get one.

BottIenecking, wtherer GPU or CPU really depends on the game. have heard Valorant is particularly hard on CPUs but I have never played it so you might see CPU bottlenecking there, but in your budget I'd say the 3100 does a great job along side the 1660 Super, although I would have preferred a 3300X.

 

I have about 200 hours into valorant and it is more cpu intensive, although you would need a decent GPU for it (a 1660 is more than enough for 144+ FPS, I have a 1650 and a 4600H and I easily hit 144FPS)

geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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I also dicided 3 3100 but it might be over prices or unavailable in market of Pakistan

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2 minutes ago, Downkey said:

I have about 200 hours into valorant and it is more cpu intensive, although you would need a decent GPU for it (a 1660 is more than enough for 144+ FPS, I have a 1650 and a 4600H and I easily hit 144FPS)

and what if 1060 3gb available under 190$

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1 minute ago, MS10 said:

and what if 1060 3gb available under 190$

in 2021 a 1060 3gb is a bad deal for anything over 140 tbh

geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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Just now, Downkey said:

I have about 200 hours into valorant and it is more cpu intensive, although you would need a decent GPU for it (a 1660 is more than enough for 144+ FPS, I have a 1650 and a 4600H and I easily hit 144FPS)

I thought that might be the case for Valroant, just wasn't sure. 4600H is a 6 core right? I wonder would the 4 core 3100 be able to match it. To be honest it does pretty damn good in most other games (1080p). Jedi Fallen order, everything on high settings easily hits 80FPS. Fortnite, 200FPS easily.
Actually here's atest. Shows Valorant, albeit in low settings, well over 200FPS.

 

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Just now, Downkey said:

in 2021 a 1060 3gb is a bad deal for anything over 140 tbh

thanks

 

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1 minute ago, Shabba said:

I thought that might be the case for Valroant, just wasn't sure. 4600H is a 6 core right? I wonder would the 4 core 3100 be able to match it. To be honest it does pretty damn good in most other games (1080p). Jedi Fallen order, everything on high settings easily hits 80FPS. Fortnite, 200FPS easily.
Actually here's atest. Shows Valorant, albeit in low settings, well over 200FPS.

 

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I use palm grip and have small hands (they will get bigger as iam a kid) right hand

g102 is 25$

deathadder is 32$

which one should i buy

pls help

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Viper mini/deathadder essential 

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I would personally buy the g102 because of the price. In my experience razer products last about 2 years, the logitech will probably last longer.

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4 minutes ago, teeds said:

I would personally buy the g102 because of the price. In my experience razer products last about 2 years, the logitech will probably last longer.

Objection. I used a G402 for 10 months and it stopped working. Not because of me braking it, but because the switch itself died. So get prepared to change your mouse switches (omron) every year or 2 if you go for l;Logitech 

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You can use this site: https://www.rocketjumpninja.com/mouse-search

At first you need to measure your hand by how long and how wide it is.

Length: From about your wrist to the tip of your middle finger

Width: From the left side of your hand to the right side of your hand (include your thumb)

 

Then fill out the rest of the stuff that matches your needs.

 

But speaking from experience, the G102 Prodigy gaming mouse is very good at it's price point.

Six buttons, LightSync RGB, Custom DPI adjustment, etc. Lasted almost four years.

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6 minutes ago, teeds said:

I would personally buy the g102 because of the price. In my experience razer products last about 2 years, the logitech will probably last longer.

 

1 minute ago, KiddoTech said:

Objection. I used a G402 for 10 months and it stopped working. Not because of me braking it, but because the switch itself died. So get prepared to change your mouse switches (omron) every year or 2 if you go for l;Logitech 

 

My experience mirrors KiddoTech's, with G903's. I went through three mice in 2.5 years with logi, I've now had my Viper Ultimate in the time it would have taken 2 of my G903's to die and am still on my first with no issues.

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1 minute ago, KiddoTech said:

Objection. I used a G402 for 10 months and it stopped working. Not because of me braking it, but because the switch itself died. So get prepared to change your mouse switches (omron) every year or 2 if you go for l;Logitech 

Most likely because you are pressing it too hard, because the switches wear off faster by how hard you click it, not by how MUCH you click it.

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6 hours ago, KiddoTech said:

Objection. I used a G402 for 10 months and it stopped working. Not because of me braking it, but because the switch itself died. So get prepared to change your mouse switches (omron) every year or 2 if you go for l;Logitech 

Really? All my friends who do own a logitech mouse have been using them for about 3-4 years

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29 minutes ago, SenKa said:

 

 

My experience mirrors KiddoTech's, with G903's. I went through three mice in 2.5 years with logi, I've now had my Viper Ultimate in the time it would have taken 2 of my G903's to die and am still no my first with no issues.

Logitech’s mouse switch has rated 5 million clicks, while razer switch’s will last longer, around 10-15 million for deathadder essential, and 70-80 million clicks for viper ultimate

 

28 minutes ago, teeds said:

Really? All my friends who do own a logitech mouse have been using them for about 3-4 years

Bro, he’s getting a g102. What’d you expect, a g502 light speed lifetime? No way, right?

 

29 minutes ago, Jayzer said:

Most likely because you are pressing it too hard, because the switches wear off faster by how hard you click it, not by how MUCH you click it.

I dont jitter click or spam click my mouse and it just wont react within a year, meanwhile, my viper ultimate is working like new for 1.5 years already

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At this price range I wouldnt expect much. If you didnt have a budget I would totally recomend a viper or something from razer. But 20-30 dollars I would definatlly choose logitech.

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Actually get steelseries rival 110. Better than Logitech g102, and good for smaller hands

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1 minute ago, KiddoTech said:

Actually get steelseries rival 110. Better than Logitech g102, and good for smaller hands

Or HyperX pulse fire core if you dont like the rival 110

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