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Sunday, 25 November 2012

Top 10 Mid-Range Graphics Cards

ZOTAC GTX 560 Ti AMP! Edition

1 ZOTAC GTX 560 Ti AMP! Edition

Pure performance in a mid range card, the ZOTAC GTX 560Ti AMP! Edition is true VFM.
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EVGA GTX 560Ti

2 EVGA GTX 560Ti

Performance wise is it better than all cards except the ZOTAC card, and comes with Crysis 2.
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ASUS ENGTX560

3 ASUS ENGTX560

ASUS ENGTX560 is a good card, and you get great frame rates at HD settings.
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HIS HD 6870 IceQX

4 HIS HD 6870 IceQX

A really good card among its contemporaries for its cool operation.
Galaxy GTX 560

5 Galaxy GTX 560

At a mere Rs. 10,290, it is the best price we found amongst any GTX 560 card.
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MSI R6850 Cyclone

6 MSI R6850 Cyclone

This is the best AMD card under Rs.10,000 although we would like to see the price drop further.
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EVGA GTX 550Ti

7 EVGA GTX 550Ti

If you are looking for the best GTX 550Ti in the market, we would recommend the EVGA card.
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PowerColor HD 6790

8 PowerColor HD 6790

This is a good card overall for those on a budget.
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Forsa GT 520

9 Forsa GT 520

Forsa GT 520 is an ideal HTPC card.
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XFX HD 6450

10 XFX HD 6450

Pricing is very attractive for someone looking at a non gaming card.
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Top 10 PC Games

Mass Effect 3

1 Mass Effect 3

BioWare's sci-fi trilogy reaches an epic & memorable conclusion in this thrilling action-packed game.
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Borderlands 2

2 Borderlands 2

One of the best games you'll play this year - an experience that must not be missed at any cost.
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FIFA 13

3 FIFA 13

Building on the good work started with FIFA 12, the football simulator experience is better than ever.
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Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition

4 Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition

One of the most compelling and atmospheric action RPGs ever.
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Tribes: Ascend

5 Tribes: Ascend

Simply the best free-to-play multiplayer FPS out there, it also offers innovative gameplay.
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Max Payne 3

6 Max Payne 3

if you are a third person shooter fanatic, the decision to buy this game is a no-brainer.
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Sleeping Dogs

7 Sleeping Dogs

This is a must-try sandboxer for any self-respecting gamer.
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Need for Speed: Most Wanted

8 Need for Speed: Most Wanted

An exceptional arcade racer, NFS:MW is a polished game that looks gorgeous and plays well.
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Diablo III

9 Diablo III

If you're a fan of action-RPG click-fests, then you owe it to yourself to pick it up.
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F1 2012

10 F1 2012

Brings more realism into the franchise, with polished race mechanics and well-detailed cars & tracks.
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Saturday, 24 November 2012

Find your Unique tallent


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  1. Think about what you love to do.
     Think about what you love to do.
    Think about what you love to do. What do you usually enjoy doing, without being asked? What do you seem to be naturally good at?On what do you focus best or most enthusiastically? What must you be dragged away from doing?

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    Play. Whatever that means to you, let yourself do it. It's not just for children. Experiment, explore, investigate. Try doing different things and entertain different activities. Even try on different personalities.
    • Give yourself a safe environment for your explorations, one in which you feel free to explore and try different things without the creative inhibition that tells you you might be "wrong".
       Give yourself a safe environment for your explorations, one in which you feel free to explore and try different things without the creative inhibition that tells you you might be "wrong".
      Give yourself a safe environment for your explorations, one in which you feel free to explore and try different things without the creative inhibition that tells you you might be "wrong". That could be as simple as practicing something alone, with nobody or only a trusted friend looking on. If nobody has to read your practice writing or watches your early attempts at dancing or looks at the notebook where you worked out the details of your latest invention, you won't have to worry about what they think of it.
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    Try taking some personality tests. They can offer insights into the way that you think. Look for the book Please Understand Me by Kiersey or try the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. These sorts of tests do not identify talents in and of themselves, but they can lend insights that might provide part of the puzzle.
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    Learn about your learning style. You can find online quizzes for that, too. Major learning styles are visual, auditory, reading/writing, and tactile/kinesthetic.
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    Notice what people tell you about yourself. Do they notice that you light up when you explain something? Does everybody seem to compliment you on your writing? Your physical coordination?
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    Consider your interests.
     Consider your interests.
    Consider your interests. What sorts of things do you like to read about, write about, or talk about? What shows do you watch on television? What magazine and newspaper articles catch your eye?
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    Notice what you're not good at, too. What seems always to be a struggle? What makes you feel awkward or out of place? For instance, some people are great talkers but hate writing; for others, it's the other way around. That's not to say you can't develop skills and strategies in areas that are not your forte, but if you choose to do so, you will know that they are not
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    Keep a journal or notebook of some sort. It doesn't have to be fancy or formal. You could keep it on the computer or even use voice recordings, if you prefer. Freewriting from time to time is one good way to get at what's on your mind. If writing isn't for you, try drawing pictures, "mind-mapping", or making notes some other way that suits you. Regardless of the method, capture your thoughts now and then. It can help you to spot patterns and themes within your life.
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    Practice.
     Practice.
    Practice. Once you find something you love to do, do more of it. You will improve your skills and refine your technique this way. You will also discover the depths of your talent, whether it was more a passing phase. Even if the interest turns out to be temporary, you may notice what interested you about a particular
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    Share your talent with others. It's ok to practice by yourself, but at some point, you should nurture your talent by finding a teacher, even if it's just somebody else with more experience at something who can give you advice. Having an audience (even a small one) is, in many cases, equally important.
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    Use your talent.
     Use your talent.
    Use your talent. Make the world a better place, or just show off. Consider making a career of it, or just ahobby.Or if you just want to make it useful just for yourself.