NVIDIA 2060 seems to be better than 5600XT in most games and almost similar priced. Can you suggest any other GPU or the 2060 one seems to be good to go with?
The one Pre-build PC config I have given is just for reference. I probably will not buy that PC for sure. Just wanted to know which config will be better in similar pricing.
Regarding monitor, I will probably buy separately. The budget of ~ 80,000 is excluding monitor.
GPU capable of running...
Hello All,
I want your help. I am planning to build PC for gaming along with learning and developing graphics design / software.
I have shortlisted this PC: ASUS ROG Strix GL10DH-IN012T Gaming Desktop
Amazon.in: Buy ASUS ROG Strix GL10DH-IN012T Gaming Desktop (AMD 8-Core RYZEN 7-2700/8GB...
I have bought same monitor from Snapdeal last diwali sale around 7.5 - 8K.
Snapdeal is good man, pretty reliable. Not even half bad as most people make them out ( My personal experience have been exceptionally well).
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FPS of games in independent of the TV/ monitor you are using. Actually in case of your monitor which is HD ready, you should get more FPS as the native resolution would be lower.
On the issue of getting lower FPS, comparing with the standard review benchmark is always contentious, there are...
I have locally built my PC few years back at Kolkata. Most of the parts were brought from M D Computers.
Over the period, i have shifted to many cities within India and have always received support from them in case of any parts failure or RMA.
Just recently also upgraded my GPU and bought...
I got the credit note of Rs. 20.3 K, paid extra ~ 2.5k for 480.
It's such a big upgrade from my old HIS 280X. Rise of Tomb Raider was gorgeous, played at 1440p with stable 60 fps.
Had to do lot of haggling and coordinate with many people from Savera & MD, but worth the end result
You can go with RX 470 (4GB) or 1060 mini (3GB), though 470 will fit in your budget.
This is a very good GPU, ideal for 900p/ 1080 gaming - SAPPHIRE GRAPHICS CARD RADEON RX 470 4 GB DDR5 O
Sapphire and ASUS are the option, though ASUS is quite expensive and i had bad service experience with Sapphire.
HIS on the other hand has been okayish with all RMA/ service process
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