Uncles looking for a prebuilt to have it VR ready. This is what he was looking at, im having a hard time figuring out of the price is decent. He wants to get a terabyte drive and a 250gb SSD for windows instead of the obe they currently show. http://www.microcenter.com/single_p...&MccGuid=3ec2f5cf-984d-438d-9fef-c8beef8e1c57
Ah great. It looked ok to me just wasnt sure ill tell him to get it.Not a bad price actually. Matching its specs with the cheapest equivalents and/or the exact same parts on pcpartpicker gets a more expensive price; so reduced like this, the prebuilt is actually reasonable.
Thanks for the info!
Although I'm guessing that 8700k is going to be a tasty price. Been looking at the 1600, which is super affordable. Without a monitor, the build I've spec'd is already looking at ~£1,500ish. That's probably the absolute most I want to be spending.
How viable would it be to buy a 1080ti now and sell it to upgrade to the 1180/2080 when its inevitably announced? I know id lose out on a bit of money, but spending $200-$300 each year to have the top GPU doesn't seem too bad.
Not a bad price actually. Matching its specs with the cheapest equivalents and/or the exact same parts on pcpartpicker gets a more expensive price; so reduced like this, the prebuilt is actually reasonable.
Your build doesn't even add in the $100 cost if Windows. So, the prebuilt is even better.
Ill be playing at 4k so any performance bump would likely be helpful for the future, especially with things like Anthem coming out. Unless you mean that it may dictate the price ill be able to sell it at.Potentially not too bad, given how 980 Ti's still sell. The question will be dependent upon just what kind of performance gain you see. I remember people being absolutely floored by the jumps with Pascal.
Ill be playing at 4k so any performance bump would likely be helpful for the future, especially with things like Anthem coming out. Unless you mean that it may dictate the price ill be able to sell it at.
Oh my Fuck. Just thinking about what games I can play on this PC when I get it and what games I'll still get on PS4 (I'm a physical whore). And I just started salivating at how good Wolfenstein II and Far cry 5 will be, and how good they'll feel to play on keyboard and mouse.
Now imagine:
Downsampling.
If I have a 144hz Gsync monitor, how much of a benefit would I get from a gtx 1080ti compared to gtx 1080?
I'm trying to decide which card to get and it seems that competitive games will get 144hz on both cards, and the latest AAA games won't reach 144hz on the highest settings even on a 1080ti (http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/eqauqJCjaUikknTem8dcMk.png)
so then with gsync, wouldn't 80fps feel the same as 100fps?
Also that comment:
Who knew the world was after such content?
With how regular it is my first guess would be a driver/game issue. Try clearing our your graphics drivers and reinstalling (or rolling back a version if you're not on the newest ones).
Honest question: I see multiple people in the last few days here buying lots of new components; is there an advantage to buying it all now over waiting until November deals?
I was just on google maps and I was having the same issue with the artifacting
You should still first try changing your drivers.
I dl the newest drivers yesterday and nothing.
I picked up a couple 500gb Samsung 850 Evo pro ssds since they are 139 right now for a build im going to do in October. Maybe it will be cheaper then but the current sale seems good for me.Honest question: I see multiple people in the last few days here buying lots of new components; is there an advantage to buying it all now over waiting until November deals?
Really want to upgrade from my 4670k to maybe a ryzen1600 but it just doesn't seem cost effective yet. :/
What are your system's specs and what resolution/refresh rate do you play at?
4670k at 3.8
16GB DDR3
GTX1070
I play on my Rift a lot and my main screen is 2560x1080 at 60hz. I'd like to start moving to 4K monitors or 120hz ultrawide but haven't yet. I also want to move to microATX with my next build.
I don't think that is a big enough upgrade. I'd wait on the 8700k or Ryzen gen 2.Really want to upgrade from my 4670k to maybe a ryzen1600 but it just doesn't seem cost effective yet. :/
I don't think that is a big enough upgrade. I'd wait on the 8700k.
I would try some older drivers too. What card is it anyway?
1060.
I would be inclined to wait and see just how good the 8700k is myself.
I don't think that is a big enough upgrade. I'd wait on the 8700k or Ryzen gen 2.
Yeah, that's what I figured.
I also want to move away from Intel, as their latest chipset really shows they aren't acting in consumers best interest?
Oh then it'll still be under warranty. If the artifacts persist under different drivers then I'd RMA it.
For a total of around £620 with the CPU offered by Amazon.
What kind of PC desks do you guys have?
So I'm looking at either getting myself a gaming laptop or building myself a cheap-ish desktop. I've got a few parts already from my old build, namely:
- Fractal Design Nano S
- Crucial MX300 275GB SATA SSD
- Corsair RM650x Modular PSU
- Noctua NH-U12S Cooler
So I'm mainly just looking for the key essentials: CPU, Mobo, GPU and RAM. I've got a total budget of around £650 as buying a desktop would mean getting myself a Chromebook or similar to go alongside it for note taking. My total budget is around £1000 with a little room on top (but I'd prefer not to go over).
Got my eyes on these parts here:
For a total of around £620 with the CPU offered by Amazon.
As for usage, this will have to at least last me until June/July of next year when the Summer holiday starts as by then I'd have saved up enough to do some pretty major upgrade work or even buy something completely new. The most demanding games I'd be wanting to play are the likes of Wolfenstein 2, Hellblade, maybe Destiny 2 and PUBG; but most importantly I'd want to get at least 60fps in those even if it means dropping down to medium/high.
My main two worries are:
1) Will the 3GB VRAM in the 1060 affect performance too much?
2) Will the non-blower (not sure what it's called) style of cooler in the 1060 make temperatures too high? This is especially worrisome considering the Nano S has graphics cards literally a few mms away from the PSU.
So, with those concerns, what do you think? Should I get these parts or should I try and go for other things? Thanks for any help in advance!
Are new Nvidia cards coming out any time soon? Im looking to build a PC over the next month and was looking for a 1070/1080. I can get an EVGA 1080ftw with the hybrid cooler and destiny 2 for about 580 after tax.
Any suggestions?
Ryzen is quite good for that and significantly cheaper compared to Intel. Highly recommended around here for most non-gaming related work, but can still provide the performance for gaming.
You won't have any issues with i5/ryzen 5+ for sure
Ryzen is much better for multi-threaded workloads, Intel is slightly better for single threaded. I personally think Ryzen is a better buy but for your use case you wont go wrong with either.