+1 for what PlayALLtheGames said. I've been using my Asus Maximus IX Hero since it came out and have been enjoying gaming on it and overclocking with it.What Mobo do you guys recommend for a 7700k and 1080ti? Would like to overclock
What's next month
I'm looking to upgrade my graphics card to a 1080ti from a 980ti and wondering if this is the best upgrade I can do from my current system.
Intel Core i5 6600K @ 3.50GHz (oc 4.4ghz)
16.0GB DDR4 Ram
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. Z170-A
6144MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti
Edit: Oh and I'm running on ROG PG279Q at 144hz
I was also thinking about getting another 16gb of ram. Would that be worth it?
Thanks
As far as I know playasia is reputable. You have to remember that people sell windows keys on reddit also, so those same people will consider playasia a competitor and make sure people buy them from there not playasia. Just my 2 cents.So, reading around, I noticed that a few here had been suggesting PlayAsia for the $20 Windows 10 key. Further reading into that, a thread on Reddit said that those aren't legit keys and MS can revoke those at any time. Is that true? I thought PA was a reputable seller.
https://www.techspot.com/article/1171-ddr4-4000-mhz-performance/page3.htmlIs there a big difference in gaming performance between various speed levels of DDR4 RAM? I can't believe how much prices have gone up. My bro's putting together a build with a 7700k and 1070, but he wants to cheap out on RAM to save some cash.
Okay, got my GPU and cooler, still buying things piece by piece, and I just realized I live real close to a Micro Center. Question about their motherboard and processor prices, I read that they're low to begin with, but do they have a Fourth of July sale going on or something, because if I'm looking at this correctly, I can get a 7700k and ASUS Z270e at a discounted price, then knock another $30 off because I'm buying them at the same time. $450 is too good to pass up if that extra $30 is limited.
So, reading around, I noticed that a few here had been suggesting PlayAsia for the $20 Windows 10 key. Further reading into that, a thread on Reddit said that those aren't legit keys and MS can revoke those at any time. Is that true? I thought PA was a reputable seller.
Nothing special... just regular computer usage lol. Once a month I just like to clean the dust out of my system (especially off of the fans), then back up my data just in case, and then change out my wallpaper to something different to change things up, etc...
I usually do it on the first day of the month but this time went ahead and did it today since I'll probably be busy tomorrow.
If you want 1440p, you'll want a 1070 at least.I have a 960 4GB right now. If I want to play WoW at Medium to High, 60 FPS at 1440p, would either of these cards roughly get me there?
980 4GB ($220)
1060 6GB ($280)
And, between those two, which would you pick for general gaming and video editing purposes? Or should I just save up for a 1070 once prices come down to realistic levels?
Win10, no creators update
After starting pc, background went black and could not move mouse, when ctrl+alt+del screen went light grey and could not do anything.
Booted and screen was grey still before windows login but it worked after that, what happened?
Can gpu be dying or something?
I do this at the end of every month too (except the back up & wallpaper part).
I have a 960 4GB right now. If I want to play WoW at Medium to High, 60 FPS at 1440p, would either of these cards roughly get me there?
980 4GB ($220)
1060 6GB ($280)
And, between those two, which would you pick for general gaming and video editing purposes? Or should I just save up for a 1070 once prices come down to realistic levels?
Well shit. I knew it was too good to be true. Until now I wasn't actually factoring in another $100 in OS buying.They are non-retail keys stolen from volume licensing agreements. They are "legit" in the sense that they activate and such until Microsoft decide they'll block activations with them, which they've occasionally done.
Congrats. Damn that RAM looks cool.Posting this from my new build! It's only my second time since I built my first one back in early 2013. Not much cable management has been done yet as I just wanted to make sure everything was working first, plus I'm going to get some sleeved cables and different fans soon.
Carried over my current/previous storage and surprisingly everything seems to work and it didn't even ask me to authorize Windows or anything (yet at least). I've lost about ~40 GBs of space on my main drive though and I don't know what from. The only thing I've done software wise is use DDU to delete all the old graphics drivers then installed the latest Nvidia ones. No other driver updates have been done and everything else seems to be working.
EDIT: Nevermind, tried to launch Forza Horizon 3 and it tells me that I can't use it. Trying to re-authorize now but I keep getting an error message about the Windows servers being down.
Posting this from my new build! It's only my second time since I built my first one back in early 2013. Not much cable management has been done yet as I just wanted to make sure everything was working first, plus I'm going to get some sleeved cables and different fans soon.
Posting this from my new build! It's only my second time since I built my first one back in early 2013. Not much cable management has been done yet as I just wanted to make sure everything was working first, plus I'm going to get some sleeved cables and different fans soon.
Carried over my current/previous storage and surprisingly everything seems to work and it didn't even ask me to authorize Windows or anything (yet at least). I've lost about ~40 GBs of space on my main drive though and I don't know what from. The only thing I've done software wise is use DDU to delete all the old graphics drivers then installed the latest Nvidia ones. No other driver updates have been done and everything else seems to be working.
EDIT: Nevermind, tried to launch Forza Horizon 3 and it tells me that I can't use it. Trying to re-authorize now but I keep getting an error message about the Windows servers being down.
So I am going to get a 7700K, and want to OC it. Is it correct to say that an AIO cooler isn't necessary, and the Noctua - NH-U12S is more than sufficient?
Someone humor me and show me what kind of beast I can build for $2000usd
Uh, damn.
Uh, damn.
Welp this is definitely something I need to look into.
Does 2800 really improve performance that much over 2400 in real world applications? 2400 just seems to be a much more common speed.
Bookmarked both, thank you!added an AMD build for you
In the next 6-7 months? The ryzen would be far more viable then the intel build purely because by then the next generation of intel chips would've launched and the current Ryzen platform is projected to be supported up til 2020.Bookmarked both, thank you!
I'm brand new to building a PC and this would be my first build so I don't really know what a ryzen CPU would offer vs an Intel so that would be my first question
And my second question is how relevant will these builds be in 6-7 months? My two options right now are to buy a gaming laptop or just build a PC. I'm leaning more towards a laptop purely because I like the mobility and convenience and my living situation might change in the next few months. I still plan to build a PC no matter what but I'm thinking I might build one of these over the next few months. In 6 months will these builds still be worthwhile? Sorry if these are dumb questions
Very impressed with both builds though.
I'll keep that in mind. But it's not too ridiculous of an idea to grab parts over a few months? I understand it's not very practical to grab a gaming laptop when I can have a gtx1080ti build for a similar price but lugging around a desktop possibly to numerous places doesn't seem too fun, in addition to being able to play games just about anywhere at least to hold me over til later.In the next 6-7 months? The ryzen would be far more viable then the intel build purely because by then the next generation of intel chips would've launched and the current Ryzen platform is projected to be supported up til 2020.
A Ryzen cpu offers 8 cores and 16 threads vs the Intel i7-7700K which offers 4 cores and 8 threads.
Looks good Dave. Now join my train.
Great looking build. Also glad to see another Kraken x62 owner!
Bookmarked both, thank you!
I'm brand new to building a PC and this would be my first build so I don't really know what a ryzen CPU would offer vs an Intel so that would be my first question
And my second question is how relevant will these builds be in 6-7 months? My two options right now are to buy a gaming laptop or just build a PC. I'm leaning more towards a laptop purely because I like the mobility and convenience and my living situation might change in the next few months. I still plan to build a PC no matter what but I'm thinking I might build one of these over the next few months. In 6 months will these builds still be worthwhile? Sorry if these are dumb questions
Very impressed with both builds though.
I just got this:
MSI Trident Arctic 1070
Do you have a reason for overclocking? For gaming, you're looking at minimal to no gains in FPS at the cost of increased heat/power draw... on already overly hot CPU.
In terms of relevance both of those builds will be playing games on very high settings at very high resolutions for the rest of the generation. You buy a PC like that, you're pretty much set for the next 4 or 5 years (conservative estimate), barring some crazy new technological breakthrough. They're crazy good PC's, kicking the snot out of any console including the XOX. I'd even argue that they're overkill, depending on what you want to play.
I'm a fan of waiting for deals and snapping parts up as they're cheap, but I'm also a fan of watching when parts are released. If you buy a CPU now but get your GPU in six months, a new CPU could have dropped in that six months. So, you'll want to vaguely cluster your purchases together in some capacity as well. There's no perfect time to buy, but there's better and worse times (for example, I would not buy a mid-range GPU right now. Not sure you even could.)
A laptop won't be quite as good on the performance to price ratio, but I'm sure you can find a decent laptop that's also capable of gaming. It really depends on what you want to play and how important resolution, frame rate, and graphical quality is for you.
Thanks! Your post back when you got one initially sold me on it as I was going to get a H100i. Plus it looks awesome too.
Thanks! Your post back when you got one initially sold me on it as I was going to get a H100i. Plus it looks awesome too.
I just noticed you got the 810 keyboard too, which I have as well. Great keyboard and I'd also say underrated. Don't see it mentioned enough.
Hi guys
I OCD my 4770k to 4.5ghz with 1.25v and it's stable. Idle temps around 35-40c and heavy load gaming temps seem to MAX out at 70c. Is this safe?