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CPU
i5 3570
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Asus p8z68-v/gen3
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2x4gb
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750D
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Samsung 850 EVO, 2TB WD
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Corsair AX860
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Dell u2515h
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Corsair H80
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Corsair K95
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Corsair M95
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Theres not really any difference between them, the corsair ones just have some prettier heatsinks that makes them more expensive. go with the kingston ones if you dont care about that by the way, if youre just gonna use them for gaming dont bother spending extra money on 3000mhz ones and just go for some cheap 2400mhz or something
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keep pressing quote instead of edit..
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As far as i know Nvidia only allows three monitors with the same resolution. AMD allows different resolutions though.
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I would definitely go with a 1080 and then buy another one later if you feel like you really need it. Your psu should be fine for the 1080, they dont really consume alot of power. Have you even looked at the specs of them? the 1080 has way more power than the 1070.
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My new high budget white build (help needed)
Ashid replied to Demokrit's topic in New Builds and Planning
Go with https://cablemod.com/product/cablemod-b-series-dpp-cable-kit-white/ or https://cablemod.com/product/cablemod-b-series-dpp-cable-kit-black-white/ with the http://pcpartpicker.com/product/9q38TW/corsair-power-supply-cp9020092na psu If you're not planning to go SLI in the future you can go with a 650w / 550w instead -
I use 6000 dpi for desktop usage + most games but turn it down to 3000 when playing fps games. I mostly play WoW so small precise movements have never really been a priority for me
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My new high budget white build (help needed)
Ashid replied to Demokrit's topic in New Builds and Planning
http://pcpartpicker.com/product/KL2rxr/msi-motherboard-z170akraitgaming This one -
My new high budget white build (help needed)
Ashid replied to Demokrit's topic in New Builds and Planning
Yeah it is, to be honest i think you'd have a hard time finding a bad motherboard, especially z170. just find a board that has the features and color scheme that you want and you're pretty much good to go. -
My new high budget white build (help needed)
Ashid replied to Demokrit's topic in New Builds and Planning
That MSI XPower Titanium is more silver than white iirc, an Asus z170 deluxe or MSI Krait edition will probably fit your build more Switch out the Corsair HXi 700w for a Corsair RMi series psu which should fit the color scheme better -
Could wait for the RX 480 if hes not in a hurry, rumored to perform between an r9 390x and an r9 fury for around 200$
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X99? i was refering to the 1k$ build that Shahnewa posted, he chose an H110 board which does not support it. If you're going for that build then you should get a Z170 board and an i5 6600k since you said in the op that you wanted to go for high overclocks
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You need a z170 boars to get proper overclocking support
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Keep in mind that the motherboard he chose does not support overclocking About the SSD i was refering to the guy that linked the 950 pro which is fast but you're mostly not gonna notice it in daily usage, if you just want cheap go for a Samsung 850 EVO 500gb or something. it's more than enough speed wise and it has pretty nice $ per gb
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http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/msi_geforce_gtx_1080_gaming_x_8g_review,20.html If you look at the 1440 graphs here you'll see that the 390x is below 60 in alot of games, like Rise of the Tomb Raider, The Witcher, Far Cry Primal, Battlefield etc
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PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Core i5-6600K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor ($233.99 @ SuperBiiz) CPU Cooler: Corsair H115i 104.7 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ($99.99 @ Newegg) Motherboard: Asus Z170-A ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($137.98 @ Newegg) Memory: Kingston HyperX Fury Black 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2133 Memory ($59.99 @ SuperBiiz) Storage: Samsung 850 Pro Series 512GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($218.72 @ Amazon) Storage: Seagate 2TB 3.5" 7200RPM Hybrid Internal Hard Drive ($89.88 @ OutletPC) Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 8GB ACX 3.0 Video Card ($699.00) Case: Fractal Design Define S ATX Mid Tower Case ($69.99 @ Newegg) Power Supply: Corsair RMx 850W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($129.99 @ Micro Center) Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit ($83.89 @ OutletPC) Total: $1823.42 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2016-06-08 23:31 EDT-0400 What about this? The SSD isn't as fast but it's half the price and you're barely gonna notice the difference in daily usage, changed the psu to an RM850x which can easily deal with 1080 SLI plus overclocks in the future