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    Josue9988 got a reaction from Shahnewaz in Advice on Build   
    Thank you
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    Josue9988 reacted to Shahnewaz in Advice on Build   
    No problem. If you have any other questions, or you want to know the reasoning behind each individual part I recommended, feel free to ask.
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    Josue9988 reacted to LinusTech in Scrapyard Wars Season 4 - With Special Guest BS Mods   
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    Josue9988 reacted to nicklmg in Zotac ZBOX MAGNUS EN970 Giveaway   
    Interested in that sweet & sexy new all-in-one from Zotac, the ZBOX MAGNUS EN970, that Linus checked out about a month ago? Then you're in luck, because we are giving that badboy away!
     
    If you haven't seen the video yet (firstly, shame on you for not watching our videos daily JK of course, no judgement here...) you can check that out below:
     

     
    But if you're more of a spec sheet guy or gal, click here to see the full breakdown.
     
    Please keep in mind that this is a barebones kit. It does not include RAM, storage, or an OS, so the potential winner must be prepared to provide that on their own.
     
     
    Alright, that's all well and good... now how do I WIN!?

    Entry is very simple - just comment below letting us and Zotac know what makes you interested in the ZBOX when compared to a traditional desktop. And, if you're feeling appreciative, head on over to their Twitter, give them a follow, and say thanks for providing this awesome giveaway for the community!
     
     
    The one winner will be selected at random on November 25, 2015.
     
    One entry (comment) per user.

    This is a worldwide giveaway with no age restrictions.

    The winner will be contacted by me here on the forum. Disregard any messages, emails, Tweets etc. you receive from anyone other than this account here on the forum.

    Good luck all!!
     
    EDIT: We have decided to extend this giveaway until November 25. Make sure you enter before then!

    EDIT2: The winner is @willskinny
     
    EDIT3: First winner did not respond, the new winner is @JHyunS06
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    Josue9988 reacted to CydiaDash in Custom PC for under 1000$   
    I don't know... I just said you don't have to spend all money you have...
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    Josue9988 reacted to Alurit in Custom PC for under 1000$   
    I just finished an almost similar list with the 4460 for damn
     
    edit: I think you should keep in mind that the os should be included
     
    PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant   CPU: Intel Core i5-4460 3.2GHz Quad-Core Processor  ($176.88 @ OutletPC)  Motherboard: ASRock Z97 PRO4 ATX LGA1150 Motherboard  ($104.98 @ Newegg)  Memory: Corsair Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory  ($40.99 @ Newegg)  Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive  ($50.89 @ OutletPC)  Video Card: Gigabyte Radeon R9 390 8GB SOC Video Card  ($314.98 @ Newegg)  Case: Antec Three Hundred Two ATX Mid Tower Case  ($49.99 @ NCIX US)  Power Supply: EVGA 750W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply  ($44.99 @ NCIX US)  Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 OEM (64-bit)  ($89.95 @ OutletPC)  Total: $873.65 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2015-09-11 11:50 EDT-0400
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    Josue9988 reacted to Blebekblebek in What games can Intel HD Graphics 4400 Run?   
    it capable play everything
    but every person had their own standard
     
     
    it baffles me when someone claim bold statement that iGPU can do nothing, when they only play moba with GTX or R9, because I can play the same game with Intel HD.
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    Josue9988 got a reaction from zarte13 in What games can Intel HD Graphics 4400 Run?   
    Finally a real answer I'm tired of people just saying that you have to have a graphics card but don't understand that some people can't get one.
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    Josue9988 got a reaction from TheKDub in What games can Intel HD Graphics 4400 Run?   
    Finally a real answer I'm tired of people just saying that you have to have a graphics card but don't understand that some people can't get one.
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    Josue9988 reacted to othertomperson in What games can Intel HD Graphics 4400 Run?   
    CS:GO, DOTA 2, LoL. Then there's older games like the Mass Effect series, Oblivion.
     
    Then there's modern triple A games that should be playable at 720p low-medium settings depending on the game.
     
    This forum is fixated on playing a game at 60fps Ultra and anything else doesn't seem to be really playing it. Even if those games are Crysis or The Witcher 3 which deliberately stretch all current and a generation or two of future hardware. No one seems to appreciate that having the occasional game that can utilise a Titan X at resolutions that aren't 4K is a good thing -- it gives that product value where otherwise it would be impossible to justify. Just turn the settings down a little if that's not what you have.
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    Josue9988 reacted to XxKINGxX40 in i5 4690k or i7 4790k   
    It'd be better to wait for Skylake, but if you're dead set on Haswell, go for whichever one you can afford. If you can afford the 4790K, go for it!
     
    Also, don't let CPU budget interfere with GPU budget.
     
    If it comes to either/or, i5 4690K + better GPU > i7 4790K + less powerful GPU
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    Josue9988 reacted to BillytheSkids in Gaming and Cad Pc for 1000$   
    Josue9988,
         With Inventor and other parts modeler's they use pure Ghz and are single threaded, an i5 4670k or similar overclocked 4+ Ghz would be more then sufficient and you will get no additional benefit from additional cores.  Also unless you are planning on switching to a workstation based card your choice on graphics card will only affect your game play.  Also use SSD's for storing your CAD models to get the best performance.
     
    Hope this helps.
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    Josue9988 reacted to don_svetlio in Gaming and Cad Pc for 1000$   
    With that price and a good PSU, I'd say get a 390 or 390X for dual monitors in the future along with an i5

    EDIT: If you plan on OCing get a Z board, if not, simple H board. If you want to OC get a "K" chip and a good cooler. If not OCing, get a 212 EVO from CM and spend the rest of the money on something else. If you want, you can go for 16 Gigs of RAM but 8 is already plenty. 1600 MHz is also more than enough, no need to overspend on anything above that as the difference between 1333 MHz CL 10 and 2400 MHz CL 8 is 1 fps in games.

    You could actually grab an i7 if there's enough room in the budget but I'd rather get an SSD (120 GB or more) and a nice 2 TB WD Red drive for storage.
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    Josue9988 reacted to Wauthar in Will thes GPUs Work   
    He not asking if they can work simultaneously, but if one of them fits in the case.
     
    I would say so, but it's very low end (and a prebuild, if I'm not mistaken)
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