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Author Topic: [MEGATHREAD] Personal Computer - Updated builds thanks to Logical Increments  (Read 1644299 times)

jesus christ what are you gonna play crysis 3 at 69K resolution
warframe ultra 1600x900 200fps

you know what forget mini-ITX i can do without it
there's no motherboards available for it that are alright
the most ram supported is like 16gb and that's pretty stuffty
it has terrible support
brb making a build that isnt mini-ITX



the most ram supported is like 16gb and that's pretty stuffty
youre not gonna need more than 16gb of ram unless youre doing extreme editing

I actually maxed out my 8GB RAM last night while compiling a script, processing shaders, and doing 3D modeling. I've never seen it go above 50% before this. :u
also I had two different game engines in the background and a bunch of other stuff.

Finally got my SSD all installed and configured to how I want it. I gotta say, it's weird as forget hearing just fans now and barely any noise from my storage drives. Next stop to Silent Town, water cooling the cpu.

you know what forget mini-ITX i can do without it
there's no motherboards available for it that are alright
the most ram supported is like 16gb and that's pretty stuffty
it has terrible support
brb making a build that isnt mini-ITX

What do you even do on your computer that requires more than 16GB of ram? Im calling shenanigans.

What do you even do on your computer that requires more than 16GB of ram? Im calling shenanigans.
i don't
im just saying that the limitation to 16 is pretty stuffty

i don't
im just saying that the limitation to 16 is pretty stuffty
What? lol

i don't
im just saying that the limitation to 16 is pretty stuffty
My motherboard supports up to 32gb, what are you smoking?

i don't
im just saying that the limitation to 16 is pretty stuffty

No its not. The limitation is stuffty if you use more than 16GB of ram, and if you need to use more than 16GB of ram, you shouldn't have a mini-ITX build anyway.
So, the limitation being stuffty cancels itself out, making the limitation not stuffty.
Next up you complain that it doesnt have 4 PCI-E slots.

1.3 GB HDD from 1991

If you watch this video and hear the god awful sound this drive makes, just remember that I was complaining to people about my 7200 rpm hdd being too loud in my case.

We've got it pretty great in 2014. :)

will an i7 4790k jump from an 8320 be a big difference?
I currently have a 770, so I dunno if it'll make a huge difference, just preparing for gta v on PC

i really doubt it, thats kind of a small increment
if you dont use the full cpu to begin with you arent going to notice an upgrade at all, it would be like driving a toyota at 25 mph an hour then driving a bugatti at the same speed