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SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
Got the Pixel 6A for technically free* along with freebies (wireless earphone and car charger) from Costco.
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SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
What is "technically free"? Gift or some exchange or other offers?
Need to pay CAD $5/month for 24 months + ~$80 in taxes (total $200). Got $200 in Costco Shop Cards back immediately. Bestbuy also has the same offer till today but they don't give freebies.
 
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pkkumarcool

Game & anime Lover
Got this Zotac RTX 3060 12 GB for Rs 25k in Flipkart Republic day sale.

Probably the most densely packed CM NR200P, with a 240mm AIO, two 3.5" HDDs, 1 NVMe, a GPU and 4 fans including the AIO's.
Great congrats How did you get it this cheap? and how is the performance
 

bubusam13

Human
Keep an eye on their temps all the time using crystaldiskinfo.
Temps are pretty good. Only the NVMe is 47degree though it got a heat sink as well. Is it normal?
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you were lucky to have not been scammed.
Yes, I was skeptical as well but took a chance.
Great congrats How did you get it this cheap? and how is the performance
Thanks. Performance is as expected from 3060. I can play at Ultra settings at 1080P. I have not tried 4K as I need to connect it to my TV. Most of the time GPU fans are not running. While benchmarking, I find them running. Played RDR-2, Forza, and MS Flight Simulator.

The only issue I am facing is I have a 600W APC UPS which shows overload when the GPU is in load. But my cheap 600w Zebronics UPS handles it well.
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whitestar_999

Super Moderator
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Temps are pretty good. Only the NVMe is 47degree though it got a heat sink as well. Is it normal?
Seems so, unless NVMe hit 60-70C there isn't much to worry about not to mention at those temps many NVMe auto throttle anyway.

The only issue I am facing is I have a 600W APC UPS which shows overload when the GPU is in load. But my cheap 600w Zebronics UPS handles it well.
You are practically asking for trouble, get at least 800VA(preferably 1100VA) ups & a good psu(asus tuf gaming 650B available for 4900 on primeabgb).
 

bubusam13

Human
Seems so, unless NVMe hit 60-70C there isn't much to worry about not to mention at those temps many NVMe auto throttle anyway.


You are practically asking for trouble, get at least 800VA(preferably 1100VA) ups & a good psu(asus tuf gaming 650B available for 4900 on primeabgb).
My PSU is good, it's Cooler master v750 sfx. I will get a new UPS.
 
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