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Guys tell me good laptop with good graphics card? Need sturdy laptop with good cooling and light weight. Serviceability of laptop should be good
How much grapic power you need ??
What are the apps and usecases for you ? Productivity or gaming ? Screen quality, Hz ?
 
How much grapic power you need ??
What are the apps and usecases for you ? Productivity or gaming ? Screen quality, Hz ?
dont need monitor, will be making use of existing spare small led tv. I would like to run some github projects for experiment on computer vision. i am green horn in that area, and perhaps try some video editing tool or run midjourney like application offline
 
thanks 60000 should be good 32gb + ram , nvidia 4060 , liquid cooling. and a case which is reliable and expandable. Would like it to be remote machine, so should i go for two wifi cards? one for internet(dynamic) or static internal ip? Any suggestions good complete config without getting poached by the assemblers?
12400f is a very tamed cpu so it doesn't need liquid cooling even the stock cooler thats comes with cpu will be fine, if you want something extra you can buy some good air cooler like deep cool ak400.
For cabinet you can get something like cooler master k380.
32gb ddr5 6000mzh Wil be surely expensive you can buy 2 of this from MD computers they are reliable sellers https://mdcomputers.in/product/cruc...MI4-yK3bbUiwMVfyuDAx0DCjZ4EAQYCCABEgKqUfD_BwE
Msi rtx 4060 is cheap and good.
I have already mentioned name, model of other parts in the previous reply.
If you live in a metro city buying stuff offline will be lot cheaper otherwise
For buying pc stuff online
Websites like vedant computers, elite hubs, primeargb and MD computers are reliable far more then amazon. You can also visit r/IndianGaming subreddit for assurance
Always check prices online before buying stuff offline otherwise you will get scammed
Stick with reputed brands like asrock, gigabyte, Asus, msi, zotac for mobos and graphics cards.
 

wow what a cope , going to kumbh is not being hindu now. :bplease: :bplease:
Two days ago me and my family took the dip in Ganga in the kumbh. I have never seen such immense number of hindus gathering at one place. of Libtards are definitely going to get stomach ach after such a huge show of strength by sanatanis.
Currently right now I am in kashi. The queue here is 8 hours long for darshan Could not even take the darshan of baba vishwanath right now on my way to ayodhya.

Will write more about kumbh when I get some time.
 
I visited Bangalore not too long ago, and it was my first time there, (timed with peak of the Kannada-Hindi row).

While riding the metro, I noticed something very funny. A group of 3-4 school kids, probably in the 10th to 12th grades, hopped on and started chatting. What caught my attention was that they were speaking about 40% in Kannada and 60% in English.
It seems like hindi is not the biggest threat to kannada rn. :bplease: :bplease:
 
12400f is a very tamed cpu so it doesn't need liquid cooling even the stock cooler thats comes with cpu will be fine, if you want something extra you can buy some good air cooler like deep cool ak400.
For cabinet you can get something like cooler master k380.
32gb ddr5 6000mzh Wil be surely expensive you can buy 2 of this from MD computers they are reliable sellers https://mdcomputers.in/product/cruc...MI4-yK3bbUiwMVfyuDAx0DCjZ4EAQYCCABEgKqUfD_BwE
Msi rtx 4060 is cheap and good.
I have already mentioned name, model of other parts in the previous reply.
If you live in a metro city buying stuff offline will be lot cheaper otherwise
For buying pc stuff online
Websites like vedant computers, elite hubs, primeargb and MD computers are reliable far more then amazon. You can also visit r/IndianGaming subreddit for assurance
Always check prices online before buying stuff offline otherwise you will get scammed
Stick with reputed brands like asrock, gigabyte, Asus, msi, zotac for mobos and graphics cards.
Hey Thanks @darkflame :)
 
I visited Bangalore not too long ago, and it was my first time there, (timed with peak of the Kannada-Hindi row).

While riding the metro, I noticed something very funny. A group of 3-4 school kids, probably in the 10th to 12th grades, hopped on and started chatting. What caught my attention was that they were speaking about 40% in Kannada and 60% in English.
It seems like hindi is not the biggest threat to kannada rn. :bplease: :bplease:
typical in urban gujjuland too, you'll find kids bringing lots of english words for even commonmost gujarati words or phrases, but i'd guess it's in 60 percent gujarati and 40 percent english ratio
 
thanks 60000 should be good 32gb + ram , nvidia 4060 , liquid cooling. and a case which is reliable and expandable. Would like it to be remote machine, so should i go for two wifi cards? one for internet(dynamic) or static internal ip? Any suggestions good complete config without getting poached by the assemblers?
Where will you buy though do you live in Delhi for msi products i recommend SMC international just check this msi motherboard prices compared to others .
 
typical in urban gujjuland too, you'll find kids bringing lots of english words for even commonmost gujarati words or phrases, but i'd guess it's in 60 percent gujarati and 40 percent english ratio
We're all caught up in this battle over native languages while English is just wiping them out. Sure, English is super important for global communication and job opportunities, but everyone in India are acting like it's a status symbol (specially with ladiezz , don't know why they have a knack of speaking english when someone is causally talking to them in native) .

funny incident which again reminded me it's all about knowledge, not just the language.
I saw this family at the zoo trying to talk to their little girl in English, even getting it all wrong —like calling a python an anaconda! :bplease: :bplease::bplease:. me and python both were taken aback.
 
We're all caught up in this battle over native languages while English is just wiping them out. Sure, English is super important for global communication and job opportunities, but everyone in India are acting like it's a status symbol (specially with ladiezz , don't know why they have a knack of speaking english when someone is causally talking to them in native) .

funny incident which again reminded me it's all about knowledge, not just the language.
I saw this family at the zoo trying to talk to their little girl in English, even getting it all wrong —like calling a python an anaconda! :bplease: :bplease::bplease:. me and python both were taken aback.
among most mango men here, it's a status symbol to be able to converse in english, it's somehow telling others that we are 'cultured' in some ways, too 🤷‍♂️

and whether someone wants to admit it or not, it's also backed by this inferiority complex an average guy has got about not being able to converse in english 🤷‍♂️

i had a friend since high school till last year of college, this guy was super good with mathematics, but average at best with english; while i was reverse; and frankly i mostly picked up english to understand what's going on in video games lol, but he used to say things behind my back like 'agar muje johny jaisa english aata na, toh me dunya jeet leta' 🤷‍♂️ ara bhai...mene konsa angrezi jaan ke bol ke samaj ke dunya jeet li lol...he even used to ask for 'tips' to get better at 'spoken english' and i'd just tell him to immerse in things he likes but in english, e.g. watch hollywood movies with subtitles, pick up jargons and mannerism, try to make your own base from there...basically leave your shame and fear behind and put it into implementation in ways you're comfortable with and eventually you'll start getting that grip over it...but oh well he still thought i had gone through some IELTS style "course" lol

what's funny about it all, is, through kindergarten (called 'Baal Mandir' here) to 12th class i studied in Gujarati Madhyam only, and had to switch to English Medium as i joined college, but never in my life i felt so upset about it like others

well it's also a thing that i picked up Hindi wayy before they started teaching it as a subject in our school, mainly from watching cartoon network and hindi dubbed movies lol - and my aunties used to tutor me so they taught me basic hindi reading-writing too in time
 
among most mango men here, it's a status symbol to be able to converse in english, it's somehow telling others that we are 'cultured' in some ways, too 🤷‍♂️

and whether someone wants to admit it or not, it's also backed by this inferiority complex an average guy has got about not being able to converse in english 🤷‍♂️
so true.
 
Guys, do weigh in your opinions on this

I currently have a 4060ti with 8GB VRAM, and yeah it's getting weak with new game installations nowadays (I mainly run flightsim, and the 2024 version is eating up my vram a lot).

Should I just get a 4060 with better vram or wait for the 5060 to release?
 
Guys, do weigh in your opinions on this

I currently have a 4060ti with 8GB VRAM, and yeah it's getting weak with new game installations nowadays (I mainly run flightsim, and the 2024 version is eating up my vram a lot).

Should I just get a 4060 with better vram or wait for the 5060 to release?
just wait for 5060 but go for better vram , games nowadays are becoming luxury. 8GB vram has become minimum requirement which will go to 12GB in near future.
 
Guys, do weigh in your opinions on this

I currently have a 4060ti with 8GB VRAM, and yeah it's getting weak with new game installations nowadays (I mainly run flightsim, and the 2024 version is eating up my vram a lot).

Should I just get a 4060 with better vram or wait for the 5060 to release?
If you just Wana play games buy an amd card
7800xt is a bang for the buck, shouldn't have bought 4060ti it just doesn't make any sense.
 

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