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    Budget 90k+ 1440p PC build

    I don't care about the looks, just the performance. What is your budget? <110k What is your existing hardware configuration (component name - component brand and model) Monitor and other peripherals Which hardware component are you looking to buy- pcPriceTracker (Don't mind the 4070, just...
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    Budget 51-70k 1080p or 1440p?

    You should buy a 1440p monitor, even if you can't game at that resolution natively, you can use fsr or dlss for upscaling. Also, 16gb is plenty for 90% of the games and work.
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    Windows Manually installing windows 11 which does not support Hardware

    Stick to Windows 10 if all your apps work fine with it, no need to change unless the apps require windows 11.
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    Windows Manually installing windows 11 which does not support Hardware

    It can be done, I installed win 11 on my laptop with i5 7th gen. Just check with pc health check and ensure you have tpm in BIOS. I would suggest you to stick to windows 10 though, windows 11 is not that good if you don't need the extra features it has.
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    User Review My Love-Hate relation ship with the Redmi K20 Pro - Long Term Review

    I recently tried all the newest roms and the best custom roms currently are evolution X tied with crDroid, the animations and customisations are soo much better than the stock miui, it almost feels like a flagship phone. It's amazing how well it works and handles heavy games. The only con I...
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    Budget 0-20k 27" 1440p high refresh rate monitor for gaming/media consumption for around 20k?

    The amazon listing is very weird Smooth Full HD Monitor For Laptop: Elevate your viewing experience with this Full HD (3440x1440) computer monitor. With a fast 1ms response time and 100Hz refresh rate, this MSI monitor offers smooth and strain-free visuals. Full HD and 1440p? The official...
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    Budget 0-20k 27" 1440p high refresh rate monitor for gaming/media consumption for around 20k?

    I bought the Acer Nitro Xv272U V3 last week for ~17k. My unit has zero dead pixels and the backlight bleed is barely visible (Only in the dark with a black screen). The only "bad" thing is the panel gap between the screen and the front panel (~5mm), I don't really mind it but it's a bit...
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    Monitors Refurbished monitor from Amazon

    On the topic of grey market and warranty, are there any brands that do not require bill for warranty claim? Someone mentioned that acer only required picture of the serial number.
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    Monitors Refurbished monitor from Amazon

    I'm buying a 1440p, it is a sweet spot in terms of resolution and money for me. If you're buying under 30 inches, 4k is not too much of an improvement over 1440p.
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    Monitors Refurbished monitor from Amazon

    Thanks for your inputs, I cancelled the order. Will wait for the monitor to come in stock again.
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    Monitors Refurbished monitor from Amazon

    Have you had bad experiences with acer or refurbished products?
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    Monitors Refurbished monitor from Amazon

    I placed an order for a refurbished acer monitor from Amazon, the only issue is that it was considerably cheaper (~25%) compared to a new unit. So now I'm doubting the condition of the product, the listing mentioned 'excellent' but the heavy discount seems out of place. I'm not quite sure about...
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    Monitors Highest refresh rate 27" 2K/QHD monitor under 20K

    Lot more money for the brand name. I'm waiting for Acer to be back in stock.
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    Budget 0-20k 27" 1440p high refresh rate monitor for gaming/media consumption for around 20k?

    VA panels are only good for movies and YouTube, one should only consider this if they really want a curved monitor. op also mentioned competitive games, ips is significantly better for that too.
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    Budget 0-20k 27" 1440p high refresh rate monitor for gaming/media consumption for around 20k?

    LG Ultragear Just a little bit above 20k but you get a great panel with the after service assurance of LG. It has all the features you mentioned VRR, high refresh rates and good latency.
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    Budget 90k+ Everything PC

    I too prefer the 7800xt for gaming but if you want to use blender then Nvidia is your only option. The slight decrease in vram is well compensated by the far superior software support for Nvidia features.
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    Budget 90k+ Price/Performance PC build

    Bit more than 1-2k if we consider the CPU cooler prices, 7600 has a cooler in the box whereas 7600x doesn't come with any cooler.
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    Choosing a Backend Framework: Node.js vs. Django

    Next.js is easy to learn and works for small scale web applications. If you are open to learning a new framework I would suggest java springboot, it's widely used in the enterprise world due to its stability, scalability and security (also, it looks better on your resume).
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    Budget 90k+ Price/Performance PC build

    4070ti doesn't look worth it for +20k over a 7800xt or anything from AMD lineup, is there some reason why I should avoid AMD GPUs? Would you suggest a 7800xt instead of 4070? It's much cheaper for not much perf hit.
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