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Alpha bro, plz tell where can i buy NZXT Guardian 921/NZXT Phantom 410 in nehru place?

 

I don't think there is any distributorship / retailer who holds NZXT stock in Nehru Place.

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I don't think there is any distributorship / retailer who holds NZXT stock in Nehru Place.

thanks for replying. I searched in google and found that there is one dealer named Mass Computer Systems in Nehru Place who might have these cabbies...never heard of them before..ill go myself and check out

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Dear friends, since last 5 years, i have become a console gamer, diching my pc. Now, for next geneartion will go back to pc roots. As you can understand, being a console gamer, i have become used to buying and selling used games. So, my question, can i sell pc game dvds also like the console version, or is it tied to my account.

 

Please help me out. In old days, i was mainly a steam player. So, no idea about used pc dvds.

 

Thank you :)

 

 

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Dear friends, since last 5 years, i have become a console gamer, diching my pc. Now, for next geneartion will go back to pc roots. As you can understand, being a console gamer, i have become used to buying and selling used games. So, my question, can i sell pc game dvds also like the console version, or is it tied to my account.

 

Please help me out. In old days, i was mainly a steam player. So, no idea about used pc dvds.

 

Thank you :)

 

 

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You can't buy/sell used pc games.

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Dear friends, since last 5 years, i have become a console gamer, diching my pc. Now, for next geneartion will go back to pc roots. As you can understand, being a console gamer, i have become used to buying and selling used games. So, my question, can i sell pc game dvds also like the console version, or is it tied to my account.

 

Please help me out. In old days, i was mainly a steam player. So, no idea about used pc dvds.

 

Almost all games on PC (retail / digital) now come with an online download client / DRM component.

 

You cannot sell your copy of the game to others. Instead you buy everything cheaper or purchase the game on launch if you are confident of its chances.

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Hey guyz i have query regarding gaming keyboards and mice..

 

Firstly i want to know if Razer Synapse and Steelseries engine go hand in hand well..? 'cause i have a old deathadder mouse and looking to buy Steelseries apex keyboard. If it doesn't then i should either change to steelseries mouse or buy razer keyboard. So how good is razer deathstalker expert (not ultimate) keyboard cause it has membrane keys and not mechanical.

 

Secondly, how good are steelseries products compared to Razer.

 

Thirdly, does anyone own a steelseries sensei raw mouse here. If so, can you share your experience.

 

Thanks.

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Avoid Razer as far as possible, their build quality is average and almost non-existent after sales support.

 

Same with Steelseries apart from the build quality aspect, which depends on which model you have purchased.

 

The products are more or less the same across all 'gaming' oriented brands, only differences lie in the build quality and after sales of the product, also, the software suite that is provided alongside. In this overall scenario LOGITECH, Corsair, Roccat and Cooler Master STORM products are better.

 

Instead of the Razer Deathstalker I suggest you go for mechanical keyboards. Look at the Cooler Master TK line and the Trigger or consider going to the Corsair K70 / K90 keyboards.

 

All accessories can be used with each other, very rarely do they clash, the only bone of contention would be the layers of drivers and customisation software you would have to deal with.

 

Hope this helps, Cheerio!

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Avoid Razer as far as possible, their build quality is average and almost non-existent after sales support.

 

Same with Steelseries apart from the build quality aspect, which depends on which model you have purchased.

 

The products are more or less the same across all 'gaming' oriented brands, only differences lie in the build quality and after sales of the product, also, the software suite that is provided alongside. In this overall scenario LOGITECH, Corsair, Roccat and Cooler Master STORM products are better.

 

Instead of the Razer Deathstalker I suggest you go for mechanical keyboards. Look at the Cooler Master TK line and the Trigger or consider going to the Corsair K70 / K90 keyboards.

 

All accessories can be used with each other, very rarely do they clash, the only bone of contention would be the layers of drivers and customisation software you would have to deal with.

 

Hope this helps, Cheerio!

 

Thanks for your feedback. I checked out Roccat IskuFX..looked pretty decent..I have seen corsair and other company keyboards mentioned above..Performance wise they might be really good but looks wise they are pretty meh...

 

Anyways will check 'em out again..

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Thanks for your feedback. I checked out Roccat IskuFX..looked pretty decent..I have seen corsair and other company keyboards mentioned above..Performance wise they might be really good but looks wise they are pretty meh...

 

You wanted an honest opinion and you got it.

 

Maybe I am bitter with Razer because of my personal experience with the company. A good looking shoe that starts cracking after three months basic usage is not good and definitely not worth ~4000/- quid; same with such peripherals, if a good looking keyboard starts falling apart / malfunctions in less then a year of use something is screwed.

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You wanted an honest opinion and you got it.

 

Maybe I am bitter with Razer because of my personal experience with the company. A good looking shoe that starts cracking after three months basic usage is not good and definitely not worth ~4000/- quid; same with such peripherals, if a good looking keyboard starts falling apart / malfunctions in less then a year of use something is screwed.

 

Actually, i own a deathadder(2009 version)..bought it in the same year. It has worked really well all these years. Just recently its giving problems and i think its time for a change from Razer.

 

For keyboard, i have pretty much decided on Vengeance K70...Now for mice, every mice has cons can't decide which one..What mouse do you use. ?

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Actually, i own a deathadder(2009 version)..bought it in the same year. It has worked really well all these years. Just recently its giving problems and i think its time for a change from Razer.

 

For keyboard, i have pretty much decided on Vengeance K70...Now for mice, every mice has cons can't decide which one..What mouse do you use. ?

 

Pre-2011, Razer Deathadder's were some of the best mice you could purchase, later and newer models are very shoddy build and poor quality in my opinion.

 

I started with a Razer Salmosa in 2010, after two years it was dead, switched to the LOGITECH G300 and currently use the G400s.

 

I have also reviewed a bunch of mice, notably the Cooler Master STORM Spawn, Recon and used their Devastator kit.

 

Still using a Razer Lycosa for keyboard duty although it is very, very battered and shows its age. Used almost all of Cooler Master STORM's mechanical keyboard line-up.

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Pre-2011, Razer Deathadder's were some of the best mice you could purchase, later and newer models are very shoddy build and poor quality in my opinion.

 

I started with a Razer Salmosa in 2010, after two years it was dead, switched to the LOGITECH G300 and currently use the G400s.

 

I have also reviewed a bunch of mice, notably the Cooler Master STORM Spawn, Recon and used their Devastator kit.

 

Still using a Razer Lycosa for keyboard duty although it is very, very battered and shows its age. Used almost all of Cooler Master STORM's mechanical keyboard line-up.

 

Ya i have used the new deathadder and taipan. Kinda feels cheap.

 

I used my friend's logitech g500 and that's what got me to hate logitech. I didn't like that weight system at all. Feels like a gimmick.I checked recon out looks pretty decent but i have never used an ambidextrous mouse earlier so have no idea how it'll feel.

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I used my friend's logitech g500 and that's what got me to hate logitech. I didn't like that weight system at all. Feels like a gimmick.I checked recon out looks pretty decent but i have never used an ambidextrous mouse earlier so have no idea how it'll feel.

 

Weight system is very dependent on your play style and what you are aiming for. It is helpful if you have a light mouse and aggressively lift to reposition the mouse, otherwise it is just a 'cool' feature to show around.

 

Ambidextrous mice are awesome, I like them a lot more than biased one handed design, they generally have a better switch orientation and layout too.

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Guys, I've got a Linksys e900 router. For the past two weeks or so it keep disconnecting and connecting.

The internet connection from the modem is fine. Just that the wifi signal keeps switching on and off randomly.

 

Could this be due to some setting, or is the router dying ?

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