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The GPU switch is a good choice, but I don't see why you did that to the memory. You slashed the total memory in half and got a lower clocked version, saving a mere $15. I'd say if he wanted the 16GB to begin with, there isn't any reason to sacrifice it for such little monetary savings.

If he's putting together a GTX 960 build I can't see him needing more than 8GB of RAM and going from 2133 to 2400Mhz is not going to make any difference in most all applications. Saving those few dollars and spending it on a better wireless card is something that will have noticeable gains in both connection stability and speed. A worthy trade-off in my opinion.

Edit: Here's an alternate partslist with a solid PSU, 16GB of RAM but no aftermarket CPU cooler and a slightly cheaper wireless card. Realistically the cooler doesn't matter since it isn't a k-series processor so I think it comes more down to vanity or preference in that regard.

http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Tokthree/saved/TtynTW
« Last Edit: November 29, 2015, 08:49:11 AM by Tokthree »

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Z6qgyc

gaming rig for ark survival evolved and hopefully soft shaders/max default shaders

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Z6qgyc

gaming rig for ark survival evolved and hopefully soft shaders/max default shaders

what game ya gonna get with that gpu :^)

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Z6qgyc

gaming rig for ark survival evolved and hopefully soft shaders/max default shaders

the only thing i would recommend changing is getting a different case that doesnt look so tacky and stuff, such as the corsair 100r
and getting an ssd, as they really just make your experience better

AMD's current crimson chin drivers from their website are bugged, it has a fan speed bug that can possibly burn out your card

AMD's current crimson chin drivers from their website are bugged, it has a fan speed bug that can possibly burn out your card

After 3 years since I bought new RAM on 1600MHz, I just read recently my i5 2300 only supports 1333MHz ram.
So I want to upgrade to a new CPU, and the best cheapest offer without having to change my socket (LGA 1155) is i7 2600, which is actually a pretty dope deal and perhaps the best thing I could get for this socket which is still found. The 3770 is a liable alternative, but I can't find it anywhere.
But the i7 2600 doesn't support 1600MHz either (The 3770 does support it).

Screw dissu stufftu.

If he's putting together a GTX 960 build I can't see him needing more than 8GB of RAM and going from 2133 to 2400Mhz is not going to make any difference in most all applications. Saving those few dollars and spending it on a better wireless card is something that will have noticeable gains in both connection stability and speed. A worthy trade-off in my opinion.

Edit: Here's an alternate partslist with a solid PSU, 16GB of RAM but no aftermarket CPU cooler and a slightly cheaper wireless card. Realistically the cooler doesn't matter since it isn't a k-series processor so I think it comes more down to vanity or preference in that regard.

http://pcpartpicker.com/user/Tokthree/saved/TtynTW
Ah, thanks. I think I'll go with this - I want the better RAM for a reason - Feed the Beast is a bitch, plus I do a lot of video editing, modelling, graphic design, and such. I'd rather just never have to worry about it.
« Last Edit: November 29, 2015, 03:25:27 PM by TristanLuigi »

what game ya gonna get with that gpu :^)
i am a gpu
help find gpu pls

hmm

They recommend 16
the recommended specs for a lot of games are for absolute optimal performance. Fallout 4 devs recommend an r9 290x 4gb and an FX-9590 4.7 GHz; I'm running maxed settings very well (even with hi-res texture mods enabled) with an r9 380 4gb and an FX‑8320 3.5 GHz. I have 8 gigs of ram and I've peaked at only 88% memory capacity while playing fo4

but hey, if you have the cash and don't mind spending it, go for it, at the least you'll be more future-proof with 16gb

the recommended specs for a lot of games are for absolute optimal performance. Fallout 4 devs recommend an r9 290x 4gb and an FX-9590 4.7 GHz; I'm running maxed settings very well (even with hi-res texture mods enabled) with an r9 380 4gb and an FX‑8320 3.5 GHz. I have 8 gigs of ram and I've peaked at only 88% memory capacity while playing fo4

but hey, if you have the cash and don't mind spending it, go for it, at the least you'll be more future-proof with 16gb
Ok. Well, IDK, I'm just sort of on the lower end of the spectrum for other stuff, so I figured if I can afford a fairly cheap upgrade that will help some I should go for it. Perhaps I'll see how it runs with 8 GB first.

Here's the stuff I bought since I decided to focus on a temperature/noise level upgrade, hopefully I didn't choose poorly:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835100007 (Thermal Compound)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835150031 (Case Fan)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835200057 (CPU Fan/Heatsink)

anyone have any personal experience with this one or other recommendations for mice?
http://www.amazon.com/Redragon-PERDITION-High-Precision-Programmable-Gaming/dp/B00GU8W5AE

my sharkoon broke and im looking for a replacement

anyone have any personal experience with this one or other recommendations for mice?
http://www.amazon.com/Redragon-PERDITION-High-Precision-Programmable-Gaming/dp/B00GU8W5AE

my sharkoon broke and im looking for a replacement
Logitech MX Master-race.

Logitech MX Master-race.
are you talking about this one?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826104321

wireless is a no for me, it only has 1500 dpi compared to the 16k on the mouse i posted, and its way more expensive
i also have a beef with logitech over the hassle they gave me just to get my G13 to work right