Sourcing parts from the US to build gaming PC

Sourcing parts from the US to build gaming PC

As the title suggests, the CPU,MOBO and RAM kit is from a micro center bundle. Will save around 30k but risk warranty.

What you you guys think of the over all build? Any suggestions/tips is appreciated, Thanks!

u/Ok_Address4546 — 2 days ago

Trying to Sell Samsung Buds Pro but not sure fair price.

Trying to sell these, not sure what the FMV would be. Got the box and everything. Only reason im selling is becuase I upgraded to Pro 4 other wise this was my daily.Here is the amazon link that I purchased from.

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DM if interested, location Marathali.

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u/Ok_Address4546 — 27 days ago

(AUDIT) ASA 1 ----> In Charge 1

Got a 48% hike to hit 14.8LPA. Variable is 17.8%. Trying to understand what the different buckets are this year. (Im from IM cluster)

As of now, the highest ive seen someone get is a 61% and hit 15.8LPA (non IM cluster).

What did you guys get?

PS: just discussing ASA1 to Incharge 1. Ya'll CPA/CAs can drop yours as well while calling it out.

Thanks!

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u/Ok_Address4546 — 1 month ago
▲ 25 r/HardwareIndia+1 crossposts

USA to India import

I have a friend coming from the US and asked if I needed anything from there. I believe electronics would be cheaper there? Only thing that came to mind was a GPU cause im trying to build a PC.

If you guys were to suggest a GPU,

1.which one should I ask for keeping in mind best value and longitivity.

2.How much would it cost to complete the build If I source the rest of the parts from India?

  1. What would the the impact on customs and warranty?

Also is there anything else better to bring here other than GPU (purely in terms of value) let me know. Im thinking should I ask for RAM?

THANKS!!

u/Ok_Address4546 — 1 month ago
▲ 13 r/CPA

Taking TCP 30/04. All I can see on this thread rn is people saying how hard TCP was for them. It has a bloody 70+% pass rate. How is it soo hard for everyone now?!!!?

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u/Ok_Address4546 — 2 months ago