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Which is more overkill? and which build worth more?

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1) rational 2) want to have it but not necessary

2 is more extreme/overkill (IF you only game on it)

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number one is way worth it :D

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1) rational 2) want to have it but not necessary

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Number 1 is very good.

Number 2 is stupid, overprices parts that give no edge in gaming.

 

The only reason why you would be a Titan X is the VRAM, otherwise it's a waste of money. Same goes for the 5960X.

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Number 1 is very good.

Number 2 is stupid, overprices parts that give no edge in gaming.

 

The only reason why you would be a Titan X is the VRAM, otherwise it's a waste of money. Same goes for the 5960X.

Number 2 does have a little futureproof-ness in terms of cores and vram though

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What are you going to do with a PC? Only gaming or also some professional work like rendering and stuff?

Most likely streaming games and photoshops

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