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notsteven

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  1. I agree with you 100%, it's word against word, so we can't judge based on their words. So, lets take a look at their histories as businesses because from what I know history will always repeat itself. We have to ask ourselves, has Jessa ever done a public stunt like this for more business/customers; not that I can recall or found in my few minutes of googling. Has drivesavers been known to ripoff customers by charging ridiculous prices; yes they have(You can test this out by simply giving them a call).
  2. Awesome, thank you. Sounds like a good idea. Thank you.
  3. That's fine with me, but I guess I was just asking if x264 or nvenc has better quality
  4. What is an overall better upgrade? i9-9900k or an RTX 2070 Money is not an issue, so if I have to buy a new mobo, I do not care. I also would like to choose between these 2 options only. Thank you. I intend to stream on twitch, and I hear the new NVENC chips in the RTX 2000 series is comparable to the x264/"Very Fast" preset quality, but I assume if I just get a cpu with more cores then it wouldn't matter because I'd be able to stream with x264 at "fast" or "medium" presets which I hear yields better quality than the new NVENC chip. Does NVENC help with FPS loss? I am gaming at 1920x1080, and would like to stream at 720x60fps I'd like some advice on what would be a smarter buy. Current Specs: i7 6700k GTX 1070
  5. Even higher fps on source based games? I know thekeemo a poster from page one mentioned something along the lines of better performance for the cpu upgrade with a 760 for source based games. Is that true or is he wrong? Thats why on the original post, I asked, will there be ANY circumstance that a i5 6600k with a 760 beat an i5 2500k with a 1070 gaming wise? Whether it be source based, cryengine based, unreal engine based etc etc. Just settling a debate with someone who mentioned that option A (i5 6600k w/ 760) can actually gain more fps in certain games than option B (i5 2500k w/ 1070) they gave examples of cpu intensive games like CS:GO, H1Z1, Day Z saying that a cpu upgrade will give more fps in those types of games, is it true?
  6. This was just to settle a debate, So don't think of the bigger picture, just think about if I had to upgrade one part, where can I milk the most performance?
  7. Keep in mind this is just for gaming purposes. Just to clarify, you're telling me that an i7 3770k with a GTX 760 will get more FPS in games than a i5 2500k with a 1070?
  8. Lets say I can only upgrade one, which will give me the biggest performance upgrade?
  9. This is for a purpose of an argument. I want to keep it pound for pound.
  10. My Build i5 2500k (NO OVERCLOCK AND NEVER WILL) GTX 760 Should I upgrade my cpu or gpu? An i5 6600k or a GTX 1070, where will I get the most performance? Will there ever be a circumstance where an 6600k with a GTX 760 will have more FPS(in any game) than a i5 2500k with a GTX 1070
  11. It's okay if you've never heard of them, with the new 10 series, cards don't differentiate much anymore. Cooling plays a minimal factor, but they all cool well unless you're planning on some serious overclock in which you stated you didn't care about. Just judge by color schemes/customer service of the company/ etc etc
  12. Shipping to the UK from nvidia is cheaper than bestbuy. I just checked both options.
  13. Oh, there are just better options than the best buy option that you linked him because he's in europe.
  14. Yeah don't worry, I let him know that you didn't want to use best buy, it's not an option for everyone.
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