is NewEgg In india safe?

VasuGupta475

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Is NewEgg safe in India? Because I never really bought anything from NewEgg I heard that it's a pretty reliable website but I want to know more information so things like Delivery Options, Payment Methods
,Has anyone ever bought anything from it in india,Do they import stuff or not, - Because GTX 980Ti on amazon is - INR.67.999 and on NewEgg it's somewhere around INR.58.000.
 
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Newegg came to India last year and still hasn't setup any warehouses. So, they import almost everything from abroad and sell it to you. The 58000 Rupee costing GTX 980Ti will end up being somewhere around 70000. You are better off buying it in a physical store.
 

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Just to let you know I will be adding another 980Ti in SLI when I have money whitin 19 Months - that's why 900W power supply - Plus I'll be playing Heavy Games Like - gta 5,cod bops3,bf6
 

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This is my suggestion :

Processor -> i7 5820K (Rs 40,500)

GPU -> MSI GTX 980TI (Rs 61,000)

Mobo -> MSI Z170a Gaming M7 Motherboard (Rs 23,500)

RAM -> G.Skill Ripjaws4 DDR4 16 GB (Rs 15,000)

HDD -> Seagate Barracuda 2 TB (7200 RPM) HDD (Rs 5,900)

SSD -> Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB SSD (Rs 8, 425)

PSU -> Antec HCG-900 900 Watts PSU (Rs 10, 200)

Total : Rs 164,525

All products mentioned are from India and therefore there are no International warranty issues involved,
 

VasuGupta475

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that build is pretty good but i have a couple of question's

1- i'm pretty sure GTX 980Ti uses 2-8 pin connector so will my PSU work with it or i do need to buy a seperate cable?
2- does Samsung 850 Pro SSD include a converter 2.5 to 3.5?

and i changed the Seagate HDD to WD Caviar Blue 1TB bcoz i dont need 2TB and MSI GTX 980Ti to MSI Gaming GTX 980TI

and lastly will everything work? Thanks
 

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1) Yes, you need to run 2x8 pin PCIE cables (or 4x6 pin PCIE cables merged into 8 pin connectors) from your PSU to your graphics card to deliver the specified 375 watts. Running any fewer than that would mean pulling more current over a cable than it was intended to deliver.

2) No, they don't. Most of the time, you can get away with a little double sided tape, since they weight next to nothing. What kind of case are you mounting it in? The NZXT H440 has 2 built in mounts for 2.5 SSD's.
 

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1) Yes

2) Yes, No

 

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