Zaraki_Kenpachi
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GTX 1060. I'd say the RX 580, but cryptocurrency boom limiting supply, etc.
Wow, both are pretty much not in stock anywhere... Should I have a preference of 3gb vs 6gb versions?
GTX 1060. I'd say the RX 580, but cryptocurrency boom limiting supply, etc.
Wow, both are pretty much not in stock anywhere... Should I have a preference of 3gb vs 6gb versions?
Wow, both are pretty much not in stock anywhere... Should I have a preference of 3gb vs 6gb versions?
If you're in the US then Newegg has a decent 6GB one for $280 with a $15 rebate dropping it to $265
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...yGOJYgd0wJNKHx6yxTGxNxoCTMTw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
6gb is gonna be increasingly useful. Go with that.
Me and my fiancé were looking for a good desktop to do work on and wanted one that could pretty handle anything we throw at it including gaming. Was looking at HP's Envy desktop on their site. Thoughts on this configuration?
How much are you spending on this pc?
Me and my fiancé were looking for a good desktop to do work on and wanted one that could pretty handle anything we throw at it including gaming. Was looking at HP's Envy desktop on their site. Thoughts on this configuration?
8 gigs of RAM isn't going to do much for you depending on your work.
Came up to 1343.99.
8 gigs of RAM isn't going to do much for you depending on your work.
Not to mention gaming in the not-too-distant future.
not bad. If you don't want the hassle of building a pc i'd say go for it. The CPU imo is fine for work but it could be better
well to be fair he can always upgrade that part himself at a later date. not a big deal imo
Yeah, I thought about the RAM and just said I could change that out later. Part of the decision was wondering if I felt like going through building one which led me to take a look at the Omen. Main thing was just making sure if I wanted to run the latest games I would have no issue and so that we could have a powerful desktop to work from home on.
Yeah, I thought about the RAM and just said I could change that out later. Part of the decision was wondering if I felt like going through building one which led me to take a look at the Omen. Main thing was just making sure if I wanted to run the latest games I would have no issue and so that we could have a powerful desktop to work from home on.
Is that when prices are rumored to be lowering?
So how is the ASUS Strix 1080Ti stock situation? I'm looking around online and most places are out of stock online, and if they have it, it's marked up. Was wondering what the likelihood of maybe walking into a Best Buy and finding one is? I've got a 10% off coupon that would really work well with that, but I do have a month to use it.
What is the non marked up price?
It's out of stock like every site though... I may just hold off if getting one at a decent price isn't feasible right now. Pretty frustrating it's still this bad trying to get graphics cards.If you're in the US then Newegg has a decent 6GB one for $280 with a $15 rebate dropping it to $265
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod...yGOJYgd0wJNKHx6yxTGxNxoCTMTw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
It's out of stock like every site though... I may just hold off if getting one at a decent price isn't feasible right now. Pretty frustrating it's still this bad trying to get graphics cards.
There was a relatively recent mining boom that's dying down that caused the problem.
It's out of stock like every site though... I may just hold off if getting one at a decent price isn't feasible right now. Pretty frustrating it's still this bad trying to get graphics cards.
But that's been the last couple of years
Part of the reason I want to replace is my old card keeps overheating. Is there a way to troubleshoot what is making it overheat or do I just have to get a new GPU?
You could downclock and lower the voltage till the most recent boom blows over. You could also check if it's under warranty. EVGA does lifetime warranties for example.
Sounds like a 1070 is up your alleyI'm asking here again since I didn't get much help last time.
I am looking for the ultimate 1080p experience, where I preferably can run all games on high settings at 60fps as the minimum. Budget isn't of a concern.
And if you happen to live in Denmark, what sites do you recommend checking out?
I'm asking here again since I didn't get much help last time.
I am looking for the ultimate 1080p experience, where I preferably can run all games on high settings at 60fps as the minimum. Budget isn't of a concern.
And if you happen to live in Denmark, what sites do you recommend checking out?
If you mean now + next year then a 1070 or even a 1060 6. If you want it to run things on high for the next 3-4 years then maybe a 1080. If budget truly isn't a concern then why not a 1080 ti and you'll be set for several years at 1080p.
I forget what company it is but it's a GTX 570 so I'm not even sure it's worth spending the shipping to send back...
Came up to 1343.99.
I committed the cardinal sin of waiting too long and now that I was going to pull the trigger on a new build, the x299 / i7-7740k turned out to be adud. I'm planning to build a gaming PC at 1440p resolution since 4K would be way too expensive to maintain.
I also want to keep things a bit simple so it will be air cooled and want the CPU to be natively powerful enough that I don't have to overclock it. Budget is a bit flexible till upto $2-2.2K. Even with all the interesting builds in the OP, I'm just not able to decide on anything at all! Would appreciate any help since my last PC was built back in 2010 (i7 950) haha...
I committed the cardinal sin of waiting too long and now that I was going to pull the trigger on a new build, the x299 / i7-7740k turned out to be adud. I'm planning to build a gaming PC at 1440p resolution since 4K would be way too expensive to maintain.
I also want to keep things a bit simple so it will be air cooled and want the CPU to be natively powerful enough that I don't have to overclock it. Budget is a bit flexible till upto $2-2.2K. Even with all the interesting builds in the OP, I'm just not able to decide on anything at all! Would appreciate any help since my last PC was built back in 2010 (i7 950) haha...
i7 7700K + Noctua D15 (or similar). No need to overclock for gaming purposes.
I committed the cardinal sin of waiting too long and now that I was going to pull the trigger on a new build, the x299 / i7-7740k turned out to be adud. I'm planning to build a gaming PC at 1440p resolution since 4K would be way too expensive to maintain.
I also want to keep things a bit simple so it will be air cooled and want the CPU to be natively powerful enough that I don't have to overclock it. Budget is a bit flexible till upto $2-2.2K. Even with all the interesting builds in the OP, I'm just not able to decide on anything at all! Would appreciate any help since my last PC was built back in 2010 (i7 950) haha...
I committed the cardinal sin of waiting too long and now that I was going to pull the trigger on a new build, the x299 / i7-7740k turned out to be adud. I'm planning to build a gaming PC at 1440p resolution since 4K would be way too expensive to maintain.
I also want to keep things a bit simple so it will be air cooled and want the CPU to be natively powerful enough that I don't have to overclock it. Budget is a bit flexible till upto $2-2.2K. Even with all the interesting builds in the OP, I'm just not able to decide on anything at all! Would appreciate any help since my last PC was built back in 2010 (i7 950) haha...
I guess I don't follow. Why is the 7740k a dud? I mean the motherboard investment might be a bit steeper, but you get a slightly improved Kaby on a platform with some headroom. Even if you ride it till the bitter end, someday you'd be able to pop a discounted CPU upgrade in there.
http://www.gamersnexus.net/hwreviews/2965-intel-i7-7740x-cpu-review-vs-7700k-not-worth-it
Basically- a Z270 mobo and 7700K gets you 99.9% of the way there for cheaper and with fewer restrictions. (For gaming purposes)
Again, I understand that it's barely any better than the usual Kaby. I'm shocked people didn't expect that.
If I'm buying now, I think about the future and grab the new socket. If someone is content with a one and done, then I suppose safe a few bucks. Regardless, that doesn't make it a dud.
Now, using shitty thermal interface material like the 7700k has sort makes it a dud in my mind. I can't believe they apparently did that again.
I feel sorry for anyone looking to get a graphics card right now.
This mining bullshit has prices all out of wack.
Which ASUS 1060 6GB model is the best? There's Dual, Strix and a few others. Supposedly Strix has 3 fans instead of 2. Is that absolutely needed or does it just become extra noise?
So how is the ASUS Strix 1080Ti stock situation? I'm looking around online and most places are out of stock online, and if they have it, it's marked up. Was wondering what the likelihood of maybe walking into a Best Buy and finding one is? I've got a 10% off coupon that would really work well with that, but I do have a month to use it.
It's such a baffling decision. It's not like TIM is expensive. What are the saving? $0.25 per chip? In exchange their reputation takes a hit among the hardcore, they deal with bad PR (which they then in turn handle poorly) and give AMD more of a window to catch up. It's a baffling decision.
Does anyone suspect that they do it to reduce the potential that people will keep the same CPU for a longer time? I suspect that the 2500/2600 chips lasting well for so long must not have been great for their business, after all.