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| after 2 topics of computer questions i finally picked some pc parts [THANKS] |
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| Shift Kitty:
--- Quote from: rambo1220 on January 18, 2017, 04:01:22 PM ---don't forget with the i7 7700k, Kaby Lake is pretty much the exact same as Sky Lake, get an i5-6600k, I got one with my 1070 and stuff runs beautifully. --- End quote --- https://pcpartpicker.com/products/compare/VKx9TW,gx648d/ for real tho, save the $100 or so, you're not gonna need 4.2GHz for gaming, or anything casual |
| Hansome duded:
--- Quote from: rambo1220 on January 18, 2017, 04:01:22 PM ---don't forget with the i7 7700k, Kaby Lake is pretty much the exact same as Sky Lake, get an i5-6600k, I got one with my 1070 and stuff runs beautifully. --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Shift Kitty on January 18, 2017, 04:14:35 PM ---https://pcpartpicker.com/products/compare/VKx9TW,gx648d/ for real tho, save the $100 or so, you're not gonna need 4.2GHz for gaming, or anything casual --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Swat 3 on January 18, 2017, 03:54:20 PM ---wait holy forget you loving forget he does NOT NOT NOT NOT need an i7-7700k get a nice bloody i5k, overclock it, and then get a sweet af gpu lol. --- End quote --- --- Quote from: Mr Queeba on January 18, 2017, 03:48:36 PM ---https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Y7r2zM downgraded cpu to i5 7600k (you do NOT need a 7700k) changed cpu cooler to hyper 212 evo (a bit cheaper than the cryorig, i have it in my pc and it works great for overclocks) changed gpu to a gtx 1070 (really great gpu, will handle games wonderfully) changed psu to an evga supernova 650 (a bit more expensive, but fully modular and works very nicely) --- End quote --- ...should i go with queebs then? 1060 or 1070? |
| Mr Queeba:
i'd definitely keep that gtx 1070. it delivers great performance (iirc roughly the performance of the maxwell titan x?). |
| Zloff:
def 1070 + i5 |
| Gatysh:
I'd get the i7-7700k with a 700 watt power supply and a GTX 1070 just so you can say a lot of 7s out loud. i7-7700k with a GTX 1070 and a 700 watt power supply. |
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