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^ The G402 is a good mouse, I would definitely recommend that.

 

G300 is a bit tiny, so unless you claw your mouse it would not be beneficial to you combined with a slightly lower grade of build quality.

 

Hope this helps and welcome to the forums.

 

Also, merging thread.

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^ You are in Bombay, that is like asking how to protect your PC from dust and heat in Delhi. Cannot do much short of keeping it in a relatively dry area (relatively because air moisture and other short stories) and just dust it from the outside once a week. Every quarter take your PC apart to give it a good shakedown.

 

About silica gel. Again, eBay.

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So I uninstalled my GTX 970 drivers and haven't faced any crash till now! Could the problem be with my card or PSU? :-|

 

Dude, if you are going around with that iBall PSU in your build, then it was the root cause of the issue.

 

If the card gets fried or some such do not expect help.

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I installed 347.88 version, performed a clean boot up, played GTA 5 for the next hour and a half and still haven't faced any issue!

Maybe it was crashing because of the faulty Nvidia driver or for some other reason. I will the change the PSU once I receive the Seasonic one.

 

Also, any coolers to keep the CPU cool?

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Also, any coolers to keep the CPU cool?

 

Cooler Master Hyper 212X or TX3.

Are you still playing with iball PSU?

 

Toxic, if you are doing that please do not risk your PC.

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I installed 347.88 version, performed a clean boot up, played GTA 5 for the next hour and a half and still haven't faced any issue!

Maybe it was crashing because of the faulty Nvidia driver or for some other reason. I will the change the PSU once I receive the Seasonic one.

 

Also, any coolers to keep the CPU cool?

 

pls for the love of your expensive components stahp gaming on iball psu
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Well this is what I like about this community. No matter how immoral our boob jokes are but anything said/done wrong towards #PCMaterRace or #NxtGenConsonles will not be tolerated. No matter what games we are playing, at the end of the day we are married to our Gaming Rig not games. No harm should be suffered by our beloved 1st wife or bhabhiji's, rest is a blur. :P

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Its not a good card. Minimum is 760 or 750ti or 960. Or R9 280 or 270x. Don't go below that for serious gaming.

But i read that 750ti and Radeon r7 260 x is almost same just Radeon takes more power...

here

 

While the Radeon R7 260X offers similar performance for less money, gamers who want to upgrade an entry-level PC with a low-output power supply may consider the GeForce GTX 750 Ti, which is rated at 60W (a little more than half of the 260X's 115W). Nvidia suggests you use at least a 300W power supply with this card. That's a very low bar to set for owners of mainstream machines. Most models don't even require a six-pin auxiliary connector (though some do).

 

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-3.html

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