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Samsung’s Winter Offer is here with massive discounts on various smartphones

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Winter is here. And to add delights in this chill and gloomy weather, Samsung has brought Samsung Winter Offer. Namely known as the Winter’s festive delight, in this offer, the smartphone giant has slashed the price of some of its popular phones aggressively. And at this new price, some of the smartphones looks absolutely compelling.

Samsung Galaxy A8 Plus 2018

A8 Plus 2018 is the semi-flagship smartphone of Samsung. It comes with the premium design and build, which really looks alluring. A8 Plus comes with a glass sandwiched design. Well, this design approach may look familiar at this price but what’s not so familiar is its water and dust resistant body. The Galaxy A8 Plus 2018 comes with IP68 so it does not get ruined even when it is on dirt or on water.

It also comes with a 6.0-inch Full-HD+ Super AMOLED display. So the contents on its screen will look all sharp and vibrant. The phone also comes with a fairly capable Exynos 7885 backed by a substantial 6GB of RAM. On the storage front, the phone flaunts 64GB of onboard storage with a dedicated SD card slot to expand the memory further.

A8 Plus 2018 is also rich when it comes to the horsepower. The phone comes with a massive 3500mAh battery. Given the power-efficient Super AMOLED panel and the Exynos 7885 chipset, the device backs its users for almost two days on the normal use.

Camera is the biggest highlight of this phone. It comes with the dual camera on the front but there is just a single camera on the back. With this camera setup, the phone captures amazing images even on the daylight and on low light scenarios. And on the camera front, it outperforms almost all the smartphones available at a similar price. So at this new price, the phone is really a good deal.

Samsung Galaxy A8 Plus 2018 Specifications

  • Display: 6.0 inches Super AMOLED
  • Resolution: Full-HD+ (1080 x 2220 pixels) @411ppi, 18.5:9 aspect ratio
  • OS: Android 7.1.1 Nougat
  • Chipset: Exynos 7885 Octa
  • CPU: Octa-core (2×2.2 GHz Cortex-A73 & 6×1.6 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • GPU: Mali-G71
  • RAM: 6GB
  • ROM: 64GB extendable up to 256 GB (Dedicated Slot)
  • Rear camera: 16 MP, f/1.7, phase detection autofocus, LED flash
  • Selfie camera: Dual: 16 MP + 8 MP, f/1.9, 1080p
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by), WIFI b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Type C
  • Sensors: Fingerprint sensor (rear- mounted), Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Ambient light
  • Battery: Non-removable Li-Ion 3500 mAh with fast charging support
  • Additional Features: IP68 Certified (Water and dust resistant), supports Samsung’s Gear VR
  • Price: Rs. 49,990 44,990

Also Read: Samsung Mobiles Price in Nepal

Samsung Galaxy A6 and A6+

The Galaxy A6+ and Galaxy A6 are the smartphones to receive the highest price drop in this offer. A6 has got the massive Rs. 13,000 discount whereas the A6+ is not much behind as it received Rs. 9,500 drop in its price. The phones come with Snapdragon 450 chipset, which is usually found on budget phones. So if you are more into the performance, these phones may not please you much. So you should see somewhere else. But if you want a vibrant display and better cameras, these phones will not disappoint you. These phones have got a good set of cameras and capture amazing images on almost all lighting conditions.

Samsung Galaxy A6 Samsung Galaxy A6+
5.6-inch HD+ Super AMOLED Infinity display 6-inches FHD+ Super AMOLED  Infinity display
Exynos 7870 Octa chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 chipset
Octa-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53 Octa-core 1.8 GHz Cortex-A53
4GB RAM 4GB RAM
64GB Internal Storage, expandable up to 256GB via micro SD card (Dedicated Slot) 64GB Internal Storage, expandable up to 256GB via micro SD card (Dedicated Slot)
Android Oreo 8.0 Android Oreo 8.0
Rear Camera: 16 MP, f/1.7, LED flash Rear Camera: Dual 16MP, f/1.7 + 5 MP, f/1.9, LED flash
Front Camera: 16 MP, f/1.9, LED flash Front Camera: 24 MP, f/1.9, LED flash
Fingerprint Scanner, Face Unlock Fingerprint Scanner, Face Unlock
Battery: 3,000 mAh Li-Ion non-removable Battery: 3,500 mAh Li-Ion non-removable
Price: Rs. 39,890 26,890 Price: Rs. 44,390 34,890

Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro

The Galaxy C7 Pro is quite an old phone nonetheless; it still has some features which is much better than its competitors. The display on the phone comes with a 16:9 aspect ratio, which looks quite dated these days. However, despite this conventional aspect ratio on the display, the contents on its look crisp and lively. All thanks to its Super AMOLED display, which features Full-HD resolution.

Camera is the Samsung’s biggest forte. And that tradition continued even on the Galaxy C7 Pro. The phone features a 16MP camera at the back and another 16MP camera on the phone. These cameras shoot remarkable images. So with this camera at your company, you don’t have to worry about taking good images.

Samsung galaxy C7 pro

The phone also comes with a decent 3300mAh battery. So you don’t have to run out of charge every now and then. And to shorten the charging time, the phone also comes with the fast charging support.

Samsung Galaxy C7 Pro Specifications

  • Display: 5.7 inches Super AMOLED
  • Resolution: Full-HD (1080 x 1920 pixels) @386 PPI, 16:9 aspect ratio
  • OS: Android 6.0.1 (Marshmallow), upgradable to 8.0 (Oreo)
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 626
  • CPU: Octa-core (8×2.2 GHz Cortex-A53)
  • GPU: Adreno 506
  • RAM: 4GB
  • ROM: 64GB extendable up to 256 GB (Uses SIM2 Slot)
  • Rear camera: 16 MP, AF, f/1.9, Dual-LED flash
  • Front Camera: 16 MP, f/1.9
  • Connectivity: Dual SIM (Nano-SIM, dual stand-by), WIFI b/g/n/ac, Bluetooth 4.2, USB Type C
  • Sensors: Fingerprint sensor (rear- mounted), Proximity sensor, Accelerometer, Compass, Ambient light
  • Battery: Non-removable Li-Ion 3300 mAh with fast charging support
  • Price: Rs. 34,990 29,490

Samsung Galaxy J6 (4/64GB)

Although the price drop of Rs. 2,300 looks enticing, there are not many features to love about Galaxy J6. It has sub-par performance and the camera is only average. However, it has a vibrant display and the battery life is decent. So if you look for the vibrant display and a great battery life on a smartphone, the J6 can be a good choice. Otherwise, you can skip this one.

Samsung Galaxy J6 Specifications

  • Display: 5.6 inch Super AMOLED display, 75.9% screen-to-body ratio
  • Resolution: HD+ (720 x 1480 pixels), 18.5:9 ratio, 294 PPI pixel density
  • Chipset: Exynos 7870 Octa
  • CPU: Octa-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A53
  • GPU: Mali-T831 MP1
  • OS: Android Oreo 8.0
  • RAM: 4GB
  • Storage: 64GB, expandable storage up to 256GB via SD card (dedicated slot)
  • Rear Camera: 13 MP, f/1.9, LED flash
  • Front Camera: 8MP, f/1.9 with LED flash
  • Sensors: Fingerprint (rear-mounted), accelerometer, proximity
  • SIM: Dual SIM with 4G LTE
  • Battery: 3,000mAh
  • Price: Rs. 24,990 22,690

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 2018

Not just the price of smartphones, in this Samsung Winter Offer, Samsung has cut down the price of the tablet as well. And the Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 2018 is the lone tablet to receive the price drop. On its original price of Rs. 54,490, the tab has received a price cut of Rs. 7,000. Now, the tab is available for Rs. 47,490.

Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.5 2018 Specifications

  • Display: 10.5-inch IPS LCD
  • Resolution: Full HD+ (1200 x 1920) with 216 PPI and 16:10 aspect ratio
  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 450
  • RAM: 3 GB
  • OS & UI: Android 8.1 Oreo with Samsung Experience 9.5
  • Storage: 32 GB (expandable up to 512 GB with micro SD)
  • Rear camera: 8 MP, AF, f/1.9
  • Front camera: 5 MP, f/2.2
  • Battery: 7300 mAh
  • Price: Rs. 54,490 47,490

Nvidia unveiled the world’s most powerful desktop GPU

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I have always had a problem with Nvidia’s naming choices for their Titan series. They are the best consumer-oriented graphics card money can buy, so you would think they will name them better. Either way, the Nvidia Titan RTX is a magnificent GPU, until you see the $2500 price tag.

Starting off with the specs, it boasts more CUDA cores than the 2080Ti, while still standing below the Titan V. Its got more Tensor Cores, higher Boost clock, better memory bandwidth, and a higher TDP, not to mention the 24GB VRAM onboard. You can check the complete specs below:

NVIDIA Compute Accelerator Specification Comparison

Titan RTX Titan V RTX 2080 Ti
Founders Edition
Tesla V100
(PCIe)
CUDA Cores 4608 5120 4352 5120
Tensor Cores 576 640 544 640
Core Clock 1350MHz 1200MHz 1350MHz ?
Boost Clock 1770MHz 1455MHz 1635MHz 1370MHz
Memory Clock 14Gbps GDDR6 1.7Gbps HBM2 14Gbps GDDR6 1.75Gbps HBM2
Memory Bus Width 384-bit 3072-bit 352-bit 4096-bit
Memory Bandwidth 672GB/sec 653GB/sec 616GB/sec 900GB/sec
VRAM 24GB 12GB 11GB 16GB
L2 Cache 6MB 4.5MB 5.5MB 6MB
Single Precision 16.3 TFLOPS 13.8 TFLOPS 14.2 TFLOPS 14 TFLOPS
Double Precision 0.51 TFLOPS 6.9 TFLOPS 0.44 TFLOPS 7 TFLOPS
Tensor Performance
(FP16 w/FP32 Acc)
130 TFLOPS 110 TFLOPS 57 TFLOPS 112 TFLOPS
GPU TU102
(754mm2)
GV100
(815mm2)
TU102
(754mm2)
GV100
(815mm2)
Transistor Count 18.6B 21.1B 18.6B 21.1B
TDP 280W 250W 260W 250W
Form Factor PCIe PCIe PCIe PCIe
Cooling Active Active Active Passive
Manufacturing Process TSMC 12nm FFN TSMC 12nm FFN TSMC 12nm FFN TSMC 12nm FFN
Architecture Turing Volta Turing Volta
Launch Date 12/2018 12/07/2017 09/20/2018 Q3’17
Price $2499 $2999 $1199 ~$10000

Source: Anandtech

The Titan RTX sits right above the RTX 2080Ti as a more workstation oriented card, while at the same time being flaunting it’s ray-tracing performance thanks to it’s Turing architecture. As for improvements in raw power, it pushes out 15% better performance in shading texture, computing while pushing out 9% more memory bandwidth and pixel throughput.nvidia titan rtx

Even when compared to the Titan V, an even more expensive card, you are looking at double the amount of VRAM, about 20% improvement in tensor performance, and a well-known advantage over it’s Volta architecture.

Looking at who the card is for, Nvidia can hope for data scientists, a few content creators, and some really rich gamers. While the port arrangement remains unchanged, we do get a new golden color scheme.

Xiaomi launches Redmi Note 6 Pro in Nepal

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Since their official arrival in Nepal, Xiaomi has been focusing a lot on launching new phones for Nepali consumers. They turned up with four new products that time, and only a few weeks ago, they launched the Pocophone F1. The company isn’t stopping just there as they are all set to unveil the Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro here.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro Overview

The Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro is the direct successor to the Redmi Note 5 AI which was quite a hit in the Nepali market. However, there are only a couple of subtle changes it has over its predecessor.

The major difference certainly has to be the camera count. This new smartphone features dual cameras on the front, with one measuring 20-megapixel and the other 2-megapixel. The secondary front-facing camera here helps with depth sensing. The rear-cameras are the same though, with a setup consisting of 12-megapixel and 5-megapixel.

xiaomi redmi note 6 pro price nepal

Another difference between the Redmi Note 6 Pro and the Redmi Note 5 AI is the display and the form factor. The former has a taller 6.26-inch display. This screen is an IPS LCD panel and it’s protected by the Corning Gorilla Glass. Also, unlike the Redmi Note 5 AI’s bezels up front, the Redmi Note 6 Pro has a notch on top of the display.

Other than these dissimilarities, both the phones are more or less the same. The Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro has the same 4,000 mAh battery that is backed by Quick Charge 3.0. Even the internals are same here, as this new mobile phone is powered by the octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 636. The device is available in two variants if RAM is concerned.

Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro Specifications

  • Display: 6.26-inch IPS LCD FHD+ display with Corning Gorilla Glass Protection
  • CPU: 1.8 GHz Octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 636
  • GPU: Adreno 509 GPU
  • OS: Android Oreo 8.1 with MIUI on the top
  • RAM: 3/4 GB
  • Storage: 32/64GB, with Expandable storage (uses SIM 2)
  • Rear Camera:  12MP, f/1.9 + 5MP, f/2.2 with Dual-LED flash
  • Front Camera: 20MP, f/2.0 + 2MP, f/2.2
  • Sensors: Fingerprint, Accelerometer, Gyro, Proximity, Compass
  • SIM: Dual hybrid SIM with 4G VOLTE
  • Battery: 4,000mAh

Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro Price in Nepal and Availability

Previously, Xiaomi was criticized for the price difference between their products in Nepal and in India. However, since their official arrival, the company is constantly praised for the same thing. And We expected the same to happen this time. Its 64 GB version is available in India for INR 13,999 right now. So we expected the Redmi 6 Pro to be priced for somewhere around Rs. 25,000 – Rs. 27,000 in Nepal considering all sorts of taxes and VATs. But to our utter surprise, Xiaomi Redmi Note 6 Pro is priced at Rs. 24,999 for the 3/32GB variant and Rs. 28,999 for the 4/64GB variant. Talking about the availability, the phone will be available for purchase from offline Xiaomi stores starting from tomorrow.

Considering the specs and price of the phone, the Redmi Note 6 Pro won’t really be a worthy upgrade. It has almost identical specs to that of the Redmi Note 5 AI. So paying extra bucks for such minor upgrades do not make any sense here. So I would rather recommend buying the Note 5 AI rather than the Redmi Note 6 Pro for the price.

I am not saying the Note 6 pro is bad by any means. But since you can buy the MI A2 just by adding a couple thousand bucks, that’s where you should focus on. Xiaomi MI A2 comes at the price of Rs. 30,999. And to justify the price, the phone has packed a more powerful Snapdragon 660 chipset and features a more capable hardware. On the top, there is a bloatware-free Stock version of Android OS on the system. So for just two thousand more, you are getting much much more.

If quad-camera setup is what you like on the phone, then you can also check out the Huawei Y9 2019. Alike the Note 6 pro, the Y9 2019 flaunts a quad camera setup with dual camera setup at the back and a camera pair on the front. It also comes with a somewhat premium design and build. The phone looks appealing because of its glossy back. But most importantly, it has a Kirin 710 chipset, which leaves the Snapdragon 636 chipset (on the Note 6 Pro) behind by a good margin on the performance front. Additionally, there is a tall 6.5-inch, which might interest the gamers and multimedia fanatics.

If you can push your budget further, you can also get a Pocophone F1 at the price of Rs. 34,999. The Pocophone comes with the flagship grade Snapdragon 845 chipset on the board backed by a whopping 6GB of RAM. Even if you are a heavy gamer, you don’t have to worry about the phone getting hot after the prolonged gaming session. The phone comes with a liquid cooling technology to cool the internals. Moreover, the phone also has note-worthy cameras.

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Apple Watches could increase your life-span

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If you want to live longer, get an Apple Watch! Because apparently, a study found that those with Apple watches engage in more physical activity. Which leads to more fitness, which leads to a longer life, perhaps. Well, Apple watches also function as fitness trackers, and prompt you to drink water or run more or things like that. And so, if you do really follow what your Apple watch suggests you to do, you might become fitter and maybe, live longer.

Now, of course, this is only when you follow what your watch tells you to do. If not, then, well, forget what you read here. And yes, there are fitness trackers in other smartwatches too. But you have to agree that the latest Apple Watch is kind of the best fitness tracker in a watch. Also, the study was conducted with Apple watch wearers.

The result? Apple Watch wearers were prompted to do 4.8 extra days of physical activity per month. And that translates to 2 years of extra life if continued. According to WHO, about one-third of the adult population don’t meet their minimum weekly requirement of physical activity. It suggests that adults aged 18-64 should do 150 minutes of moderate physical exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous workout per week to stay healthy. And apparently, the watch encourages you to do more when you meet your targets.

Also Read: Fitbit Smartwatches Price in Nepal

Of course, the study also involved incentives. Those who were involved in the study had to pay certain fees monthly. But if they achieved their monthly targets, no payments were necessary. And therefore, most got down to doing whatever physical activity that their Apple watches suggested.

In the end, there was not only an increase in overall activity levels but also an increase in intense exercise events. These results depict positive associations between benefit and physical activity. Over a year, the study suggests participants will see numerous health benefits. Improvement in blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and cardiac and respiratory fitness are some of them

Conclusion: Smartphones and wearable technology can be the key to helping people improve their health. But of course, there has to be some incentive with it to encourage people. Else, if you’re like me, you’ll just turn those health alerts off, or ignore them altogether.

Huawei Nova 4 to launch with in-screen selfie camera on December 17

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Huawei Nova 4, the successor to the Nova 3 is all set to launch this month. The company launched a new teaser today of a smartphone with a hole on the top left of the smartphone. The cut out is most probably for the front-facing camera, eliminating a need for the notch.

If you’re feeling nostalgic, maybe you read our article on the Samsung A8s with a similar design concept. Although we had been hearing rumors about the Galaxy A8s for a while we still have no information on a launch date.

huawei nova 4 poster

Going by the current situation seems like Huawei is beating Samsung to the punch. There are also a few rumors that reveal that Samsung is saving this new layout for their new upcoming flagship, the Galaxy S10.

Thanks to this new design solution, the Nova 4’s screen-to-body ratio should be quite impressive. We also see no fingerprint scanner at the back, or at the sides, so it’s safe to assume this one will come with an inbuilt fingerprint sensor.

Specifications

According to the rumor mill, the smartphone will feature Huawei’s top of the line Kirin 980 Octa-Core processor. This is also the world’s first SoC manufactured on a 7nm process. It’s also the same SoC powering Huawei’s current flagships like Mate 20 and Honor Magic 2. We are expecting it to come with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage.

Cameras

As for the camera department, we are expecting a dual camera set up at the front, and the back. Looking at the pictures, however, exhibits a different layout. We will know soon enough as more leaks start to surface.

Connectivity

Connectivity wise, the Huawei Nova 4 will include Dual 4G VoLTE, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, GPS w A-GPS, GLONASS, a USB Type C port and no headphone jack. Finally, the device will run on Android 9 Pie with EMUI 9.0 out of the box.

Huawei is all set to launch the smartphone on December 17.

Our phones are dirtier than toilet seats: Here’s why you should care

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You read it right, our phones are dirtier than toilet seats. This is nothing new. There have already been a lot of studies and researches regarding this. The phones we carry in our hands are a lot dirtier than an average toilet seat. And maybe you’ll recall that you probably read something like this somewhere. But it didn’t bother you then, and it’s probably not gonna bother you now.

Also Read: Using your phone in the bathroom? It could be getting contaminated with dangerous bacteria!

And what’s with toilet seats, you ask? Well, they seem to be the standard for measuring or comparing anything dirty. Because well, toilets seem to be the dirtiest thing that we know of. But of course, that isn’t true…because, well, read the title again. How is it possible? Because our phones are the most used things every day. What do you touch first when you wake up? Phone. What do you touch last before you sleep? Phone. And what do you take with you when you go to the toilet? Phone…because if you don’t, you’ll end up counting the number of tiles in your bathroom.

Why? Our phones are exposed to a lot of things. Mostly, they come in close physical contact several times a day. Also, we do a lot of things with our hands – open doors, grab the handles on buses, shake hands with others, cover our mouths when sneezing…wipe our poop, you know, the works! And we also use our phones with them. And while we wash our hands, we can’t wash our phones, and neither do we bother to clean them with rubbing alcohol or stuff.

There have been surveys, a lot of them regarding the topic. And studies have found that on average, a toilet seat would have some 220 spots with bacteria, but a phone had over 1400! Yes, even if you have a case on, you will have bacteria…even more so. And it appears leather cases have the worst end of the stick. They were found to be over 15 times dirtier than your toilet seat!

However, the bacteria found in our smartphones don’t seem to be very dangerous. As they’re mostly transferred from our hands, which do regular work, most of the bacteria are from our own bodies. But even though, the bacteria in our smartphones are capable of giving us flu or stomach aches. And while these pathogens are from your own bodies, and might have very less chances of harming you, it is not a good idea to pass around your phones to people. But of course, how would we share those funny memes without doing that?

Anyways, almost all of us don’t really bother to clean our phones. Even just simply wiping down your phone with a microfiber cloth can cut down the amount of bacteria by 40%. And it is advised to clean your phone with a solution of water and rubbing alcohol to get it spick-and-span. But you won’t do that, will you? It’s just too much work. And it has been like this from the very beginning.

Also Read: Toilet papers for cleaning phones: Wipe before you swipe

Similarly to mobile phones, you also know that your keyboards or laptops are also one of the dirtiest things around. And you might clean your keyboards sometimes but don’t bother to that for your phones. So, we’re just gonna be sticking 7 toilet seats on to our faces every day it seems! Take that for perspective.

Apple to make sleep improving technology

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The Phones, laptops, smart watches and accessories. What’s next for the Trillion dollar tech giant? A blanket, apparently. Apple is reportedly making an iSheet – a bed-sheet/duvet/blanket woven with sensors to monitor and improve your sleep. The firm’s latest patent shows a multi-sensor sleep system that monitors your sleep. According to the company, this can pick up hidden health issues and also help you sleep better.

The system could comprise of an iSheet, a camera and a touch screen control panel. The iSheet has sensor weaved in them that measures your physiological activities. The patent describes 53 ‘piezo’ sensors on the sheet that generate multiple electrical signals. It is connected to a touch screen control panel that displays the sleeper’s heart rate, breathing, and temperature. It can also provide tips on how to get better quality sleep. And the camera monitors from above on how the person sleeps.

Also Read: iPhone Prices in Nepal

At present, such sleep monitoring can only be done with heavy equipment and machinery available at hospitals. But with this system using miniature sensors, it can be very easy. The sensors can be fit into blankets, duvets or pillows too. The system records all your sleep information, but won’t share it without consent. Users can also selectively block or restrict access to use of their personal information.

But this is something in the company’s patent. Also, Apple tends to file a lot of patents, and no one can be sure when it will see the light of day. In addition, such technology might take years to be widely usable commercially. But until then, this idea is intriguing.

PC builder’s Guide 101: Basics to choosing the right components for your rig

Hi there, we are here to help you with the ultimate PC building guide. By that, we obviously mean a gaming computer because why else would you build your PC? But for the sake of it, this PC should also be as useful for a gamer as it will be for someone like a photographer, a video editor or anyone who wants a bit more power than a potato.

But before we jump into it, it’s your job to analyze your budget first. Even if you have a low budget, you can always compromise on a few aspects which you can upgrade at a later date. If you just wanna buy a budget PC, you need to plan beforehand, minimize bottlenecks or cut cost on unnecessary stuff.

With that said, you can find articles on how to choose the right mouse, keyboard, display, headphones, and controllers on our website, everything else you might need other than a CPU, which we will cover here.

As a guide, anything above 2-3 lakhs, we will call them high-end (PUBG, Far Cry 5), around 1.5-2 lakhs should be mid-tier (Fortnite, Forza Horizon 4) and anything under 1 lakh, well let’s just call them a budget (Fifa 19, Dota 2) build.

Processor

Processors are pretty much where most people start with. The processor you choose will pivot your decision on choosing the motherboard, GPU, RAM, cooling solutions and to some extent the case and storage. So, to make it simple Intel has Core i3, Core i5, and the Core i7 processors. Same goes for AMD’s Ryzen 3, Ryzen 5 and Ryzen 7.

processor

If you were to buy a PC in 2018, something like a 9900k or a 2700x would be perfect. But even as an amateur enthusiast, I cannot just justify the price. Both of them are exquisitely priced and both perform excellently. If you are someone who by any chance needs these grades of processors, you might wanna look elsewhere.

So, starting off with people who have a reasonable amount of money (high-end) should go for something like an i7-8700k. The price will vary depending on the sellers, but you can grab one for around 55k. The i7-8700 should do well too and will save you some money, but you will be stuck with a non-unlocked processor.  For Ryzen lovers, a 2700x should deliver almost similar levels of performance.intel 8th generation processor CPU nepal price

If you wanna build a mid-tier build, an i5 is the way to go. You can find a Core i5-8400 for a little under 30k, which should be more than enough given the GPU you will put into this configuration. You can also opt for the 8350K but if you can find one and should cost similar to the 8400, and with overclocking features.

Finally, in case of a budget build, the i3-8100 is your best option. You can find one for around 17k and is one of the best choices. There are a few Ryzen alternatives but the 8100 just seems like a safer choice.

Cooling

Cooling is a major part of a CPU build and directly reflects on how good your processor performs. The 8700k should be attached to a good cooler, preferably water cooled. Something with a 240mm radiator should do the work and they cost around 20k.CPU cooler

For the 8400, a 120mm (10-13k) radiator should provide an adequate amount of cooling while keeping noise to a minimum. For budget builders, a cooler master hyper 212 Evo should be enough.

Motherboard

This one is pretty easy, as it sole depends on which processor you have chosen. The high-end build with the 8700k works with a Z370 or a Z390 motherboard. While we are given with an option of backward compatibility, you probably should go with the Z370. One with the tag gaming in its name and inbuilt WiFi will cost you around 30-35k depending on the manufacturer. For those who choose a 2700x, they can get the X370 or an X470. Mid-tier buyers with the 8400 can go for a basic Z370, something basic should be available at around 20k.motherboard

For the budget builds with the 8100, the Z370 will work, but a B360 motherboard will also do, for around 14k. All Intel 8th gen processors come with the same sockets, so in general, the Z370 motherboard from any manufacturer will do fine, or even a B360, but the number of features will vary, so as a general rule, go for a motherboard relative to the cost of your processor. The features will include connectivity, future upgradability, feasibility, I/O, durability and all sorts of other semi-luxuries.

PSU (Power Supply Unit)

This one is even simpler, basically, you will need a 700W PSU for a high end, 600W for a mid-tier and 500W for a budget build. Their ratings will also affect the way they work, but that should not be a huge deal other than how much they will cost. Something like a 700W PSU from Thermaltake with RGB will cost around 15k. As for a 600W, it will cost you around 11k and a 500W comes in at around 8k.

psu chart

Then comes the PSU rating, which defines the efficiency of the power supply. There are basically six of them, the 80 Plus (white), 80 Plus Bronze (brown), 80 Plus Silver (dark white), 80 Plus Gold (golden), 80 Plus Platinum (slightly less white), and 80 Plus Titanium (even darker white). They prices go up according to their rating, so choose according to your budget. If you ask me, at least get the 80 Plus Bronze, after that, it all your decision.

GPU (Graphics Processing Unit)

If you ever wonder why a gaming PC costs so much, this is why. A GPU is the most expensive component on a PC, and rightfully so as they determine how much refresh rate you get, your graphics quality and which resolutions you can play at. So, choosing the right GPU is the key to great gaming, isn’t it?

Yes, it is, but there is a catch, and it’s named “bottlenecks”. Let’s assume the GTX 1050Ti will throw out 40fps on PUBG at the FHD with highest settings. If you get the GTX 1060, the number will increase to around 55fps at the same settings. If you get the GTX1080 that number will go up to around a 100 frames per second.

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Well, that sounds good, isn’t it? Yup, unless your processor bottlenecks your GPU. An RTX2080Ti and the GTX1070 will throw out the same amount of FPS if you put them with a low-end processor like an i3-8100. That is the reason why you need to choose the most graphics performance according to your build without bottlenecking.

For the high-end build with the 8700k, your wallet is your limit. This processor can handle everything from the GTX1080Ti to an RTX2080Ti. Although for the Nepali market, we recommend something like the GTX1070, which will total your price to about 270k. The GTX1070 goes for a little under 70k in the Nepali market.nvidia geforce rtx

As a reference, the GTX1080Ti costs Rs 1.3 lakh, the RTX2080 at 145k and the 1070Ti at about 76k. Priced at 50k, the GTX1060 will do fine on our mid-tier i5-8400 build. But if you can spend a bit more, and get the GTX1070, GTX1070Ti or even the GTX 1080, you will face no problems. The cost will be a factor for sure but it will work.

Finally, the Nvidia GTX 1050Ti will be almost perfect for the budget build, which is priced at a little over 30k. The GTX 1060 will also work with the 8100, but above that, there will be a noticeable amount of bottleneck. The GTX1060 is priced higher, so your budget build which should cost about 1 lakh will run much higher, so be prepared.

RAM

According to few experts on the internet, 16GB of RAM is enough for even the most advanced games. With that in mind, we recommend a 16GB 3000MHz stick for the high-end build. It’s not an overkill, nor is it a bottleneck and the pricing is just right at 30k. However, if you want that smooth killer performance, you won’t go wrong with 32 GB either – that is, if you can cough up the cash.ram

As for the mid-tier build, we still recommend the same 16GB stick if your budget allows. But if it doesn’t you can get an 8GB 3000MHz stick for exactly half the price. Yes, I am particularly focusing on the 3000MHz, but if that’s still a bit expensive for you, you can get a 2666MHz unit, but anything below that is a big no.

Budget builders can start at 2400MHz but we recommend at least 8GB of RAM if you want usable performance. Going below that will result in frequents stutters, reduced frame rates and just a bad experience overall. You can find one for around 10k to 13k.

Storage

Basically, there are three types of storages; SSD, SSHD, and HDD. Although your storage choices won’t matter much when it comes to your gameplay and fps count, it does affect heavily on your PC’s responsiveness, installation period, app opening times and data transfer speeds. An SSD will be expensive but fast, and an HDD will be slow but cheap, so choose wisely.

So, starting with the high end build, you should get an SSD + HDD combo, giving you the best of speed and storage. This is probably the best configuration one can get, and is recommended for all types of build. A fast 512GB NVMe M.2 SSD typically costs about 25k. Adding a 1TB 7200RPM hard disk to the configuration will add another 6.5k to your total cost.hard disk

While NVMe storage options are fast, a normal SSD is also a viable option. They offer more than double the speeds of a typical hard drive and can still manage to squeeze on your budget. Although if you are going for a small sized normal SSD, a typical 1TB HDD is mandatory for you. You can find a typical normal 256GB SSD under 10 grand for your mid-tier build, which should be the best choice for you.

For the budget builds, however, this isn’t much of a choice. We recommend you get a 1TB 7200RPM hard drive and upgrade it if you want in the future. Maybe you can opt in for a 128GB SSD which is more than enough to store and run your windows off of and won’t cost you a lot either.

Case

Finally, a case is what binds all of your parts together. You can usually find cases for as low as 10k all the way up to who knows how much. Sure, they might serve the same purpose, but the amount of airflow a case allows will result in a much efficient cooling, not to mention the noise levels. Plus, if you are buying top of the line hardware, won’t you wanna show it off?CPU Case

The size of the case will also be a concern, so check that before you buy it. A mid tower ATX case will be enough for all three types of PC builds. If you have selected all the components and still have money to burn, you can take a look at Full Tower ATX cases, and then throw in some RGB lightings. As a reference, there are a lot of transparent gaming towers that come with extra fans for under 15k.

Conclusion

By now, you should have a slight idea on how to build a PC according to your needs. However, before you do start shopping, do run it by this website here. It will show you if your components are compatible with each other or if they fit in one another or not and so on.

If you are worried about bottlenecks, you can check that here. It allows you to check if your GPU works with your CPU and vice versa. Bottlenecks up to 10% are ok, but anything above that is not recommended.

The prices we mentioned above might vary so be prepared for that too. If you are wondering where to assemble one, we stumbled upon two sellers who were good enough to guide us through this guide. We will jot down the contact numbers for the sellers, you can check them out as well.

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Prime Solutions Pvt Ltd

Samsung Galaxy A8s – Infinity O Display, No headphone jack!

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The rumors around the Samsung Galaxy S10 are everywhere. There seem to be 4 variants of the upcoming Samsung flagships, and people can’t seem to stop talking about it. More so, about this new display, being dubbed the “Infinity O” display. And why not? I think this will be the true edge-to-edge display. A camera hole on the screen instead of a notch. But this feature might make it to another mid-range smartphone before the S-series flagships – on the Samsung Galaxy A8s, to be more precise.

As per rumors, the Samsung Galaxy A8s will launch sometime this month. And it will come with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio screen with the camera hole on the top left corner of the screen. This means that all status bar notifications will shift to the right side. This will give us also more screen real estate without increasing the size of the phone. And this should feel more like the “infinity” on Samsung’s Infinity Display.

But to make phones with true edge-to-edge displays, the 3.5 mm headphone jack will have to be let go of. That’s the design all Samsung fans have been dreading. Not only because we love the headphone jack so much, but Samsung has also been mocking Apple for losing the headphone jack since the iPhone 7 came out, and now…it seems Samsung will follow the same footsteps.

And since Samsung also stated that it would no longer put new innovative features only on their flagships, but experiment with them on mid-rangers, which will make it to flagships, we can also be sure that the S10 will not have the headphone jack as well. Well, maybe not all variants, but at least one or two of them will. And this makes us question the future of headphone jack on future Samsung phones too.

Back to the topic at hand, reports suggest Samsung Galaxy A8s will sport a 6.39″ Full HD+ display with a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. Also, a Snapdragon 710 will power the phone supported by 6 GB of RAM. Also, it will feature 128 GB of storage and 3400 mAh battery. In addition, the phone might have triple cameras at the back too. Furthermore, it will run on Android 9.0 Pie. Besides that, there isn’t much information to go on.

Now, these are reports and rumors, so, we also can’t say for sure. But, if the A8s really comes with the Infinity O display, we can say goodbye to the beloved headphone jack from Samsung as well. We will keep you updated in case of any further developments about this phone.

ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M2 and Max M2 full specs and images leaked ahead of its launch

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Asus had announced the ZenFone Max Pro M1 and ZenFone Max M1 smartphones in early 2018. Among the two, the Max Pro M1 managed to garner a lot of attention because of its note-worthy specs and the budget-friendly price. The Max M1 was also appreciated in the smartphone market but not as much as the Max Pro M1. Nonetheless, the company is now bringing the successor of both of the aforementioned handsets. But although ASUS had planned to unveil the device first in India on December 11, the specs and images of the handsets leaked beforehand.

Yesterday, the official Twitter account of the ASUS India made a tweet announcing the new phones to launch on Nepal on December 11. The Twitter handle also stated that the phone would be Flipkart exclusive. But just a day ahead of the tweet, massive leaks were found on the internet regarding the specifications and images of the ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M2 and Max M2. And the short trailer of the phone included on the tweet also showed a lot of similarities. So we can expect many of the features about the phones mentioned on the leaks is going to be true. So let’s dig more into the leaks.

ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M2 and Max M2 leaked specifications

On the design front, both the handsets feature a similar design language. But when looked into the images in detail, we can see the non-pro variant to have a slightly thicker chin and a narrower chin. We can also notice the Max Pro M2 featuring a glass-sandwich design, whereas the Max M2 have adopted the metallic back approach.

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ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M2

On the performance front, the Max Pro M1 and the Max M1 were absolutely praise-worthy. And ASUS is going to follow the similar approach in these new handsets. This time ASUS has packed the non-pro variant with a note-worthy Snapdragon 636 chipset. The Max Pro M2 rocks the performance front with the more powerful Snapdragon 660 chipset. In terms of RAM, both the Pro and non-Pro variant will boast 4GB of RAM. However, on the storage front, each of them will grant options with two variants. ASUS ZenFone Max Pro M2 will have 64GB and 128GB of storage variants whereas the ASUS ZenFone Max M2 will have 32GB and 64GB variants.

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ASUS Zenfone Max M2 Back

On the optics front, both of them will rock with dual camera setup at the back. The leaks suggest that the Pro variant will be equipped with 12-megapixel Sony IMX486 primary sensor and a 5-megapixel secondary sensor. The non-Pro variant will have a 13MP primary sensor; however, the information about the secondary sensor is still under the veil.

This time too, we can expect a massive battery on these new handsets. The leak explicitly advises the presence of a 5000mAh battery on the Pro variant. But it failed to quote the exact battery capacity on the Max M2. So we might probably have to wait for its official unveiling to hear more about the device.

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ASUS ZenFone Max M2 display

In terms of display, we will be seeing 6-inch IPS LCD panel on both these handsets enriched with Full-HD+ (2340 x 1080 pixels) resolution. And as mentioned earlier, both of them will have a notch on the top. Although the leaks had not spoken anything about the display protection, ASUS India clearly mentioned that the display on these new phones would have a Corning Gorilla Glass 6 protection.

These leaks surely have told a lot about the phones. But until the official unveiling of the device, we cannot be entirely sure about it. So till then, we are obliged to wait.