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CPU
AMD Ryzen 7 2700x
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Motherboard
Asus ROG Crosshair VI Hero
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RAM
None ATM :(
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ATI Radeon™ HD 5450 (Overkill ik)
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Case
Fractal Deisgn Meshify C (Dark TG)
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Corsair NX500 400GB NVME PCI-E SSD, 2TB Seagate Firecuda 2.5"
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Aerocool Project 7 750w (80+ Platinum)
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AOC 27" G2778VQ 1ms 75Hz FHD FreeSync Gaming Monitor
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Corsair H115i 280mm AIO, with AM4 Bracket
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Logitech G810, Razer Blackwidow Tournament Edition 2014 (Stealth Edition)
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Logitech G703 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse
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Logitech G533 Wireless Headset
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Also when overclocking it isn't just the CPU that needs to be taken into consideration, the cooling solution and the motherboard also play a key role so you might not be able to reproduce other people's clocks. If you want to give it a go you could try the auto overclocking feature which is very common on modern boards (my x370 board) has it.
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Building New Gaming Streaming PC
RUPPLE replied to Aditya Badgujar's topic in New Builds and Planning
At 11k, it seems like a pretty good deal, for the case, I was tossing up between the two for my own build but went for the meshify c because it's cheaper in Australia than the O 11 Dyanmic. Hope this helps.- 16 replies
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Thanks I was just wondering if anyone here had done either method.
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G'Day, I was just wondering if anyone here has a meshify c and tried the coloured panel and whether it is worth it or just spraying the normal one?
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Building New Gaming Streaming PC
RUPPLE replied to Aditya Badgujar's topic in New Builds and Planning
The reason I recommended the 570X is because it's a good case and includes 3x120mm RGB fans, okay there's no front panel USB-C but your rear io has it. I like the Lian Li cases but there more expensive and do the same job, the H500i has less airflow than this case. Cases are mainly personal preference, I agree with Luke and his recommendation of the Meshify C, as I own it myself and there is a lot of space for fans, of which mine are all RGB, and there is very high airflow but no type c. *If going with the Meshify C I would recommend going a 280mm AIO and not a 360mm because the drive cages don't have to be removed or even better an air cooler like the one suggested above, or a dark rock pro 4. I would personally recommend a Meshify C, and if you want it in white you can get it in white as well.- 16 replies
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Hey There, From your currency I can see that you're from Saudi, I reviewed your options and they all cost around ~300SAR, and I found this case which would be much better because it contains 4 fans, 3 of which are RGB and a TG side panel to look at your components. This case also has free shipping. https://www.newegg.com/global/sa-en/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA0ZX6XD5660&ignorebbr=1
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Building New Gaming Streaming PC
RUPPLE replied to Aditya Badgujar's topic in New Builds and Planning
Here's my go: PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel - Core i7-9700K 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor (PRICE MISSING) CPU Cooler: Corsair - H150i PRO 47.3 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler (₹15499.00 @ Amazon India) Motherboard: Asus - ROG STRIX Z390-E GAMING ATX LGA1151 Motherboard (₹23890.00 @ Amazon India) Memory: Corsair - Vengeance RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory (₹15519.00 @ Amazon India) Storage: Crucial - MX500 500 GB M.2-2280 Solid State Drive (₹7061.25 @ Amazon India) Storage: Toshiba - 2 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (₹4550.00 @ Amazon India) Video Card: Zotac - GeForce RTX 2080 8 GB GAMING AMP Video Card (₹77899.00 @ Amazon India) Case: Corsair - Crystal 570X RGB White ATX Mid Tower Case (₹15500.00 @ Amazon India) Power Supply: Corsair - RMx White 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply (₹17999.00 @ Amazon India) Monitor: Dell - S2716DG 27.0" 2560x1440 144 Hz Monitor (₹58990.00 @ Amazon India) Total: ₹236907.25 (WITHOUT 9700K) Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2018-12-19 18:30 IST+0530 The cooler is a 360mm cooler that can be mounted to the sp120's that are included with the case and then I would use the ML fans as exhaust. The PC's colour theme is white and black to maximise the RGBness. The monitor chosen is a 144Hz, 1440p, 1ms monitor which is highly recommended, and is 27". The price may be slightly more with the CPU but I can't tell how much the 9700k is in India. If you have any queries don't hesitate to ask.- 16 replies
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Hey Guys, I was wondering for your guys opinions on these two sets of ram for my current build (in-progress only got ram and gpu left to buy) or if you have any other suggestions that are under or around AUD$249. The rig is a 2700x, Asus Crosshair VI and there is no particular theme but I would prefer black or white heat spreaders preferably with RGB. The two kits are; Kit #1 - Team Night Hawk 3200MHz 16GB (2x8GB) https://www.umart.com.au/Team-16G-2x8G-Kit-T-Force-Night-Hawk-RGB-Series-DDR4-3200MHz-Dual-channe-White_39991G.html Kit #2 - Corsair 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 Vengeance RGB PRO White 3000MHz C15 https://www.ple.com.au/Products/634110/Corsair-16GB-2x8GB-DDR4-Vengeance-RGB-PRO-White-3000MHz-C15 Thanks Sam
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Seeking adivce on SSDs and GPUs for new build
RUPPLE replied to Stiz's topic in New Builds and Planning
For your SSD I recommend Samsung 970 Pro m.2 name line-up, specifically the 2TB one for your situation. It has insanely fast read and writes and still has the 171 year reliability aswell as the 1200 TBW, which is a lot. For your HDD, Becuase you only want 2TB, Seagate brought out a 3.5" drive (ST2000DM008) which is 7,200rpm aswell as 256mb of cache. For your gpu and your use case I would get a titan xp, you can get them second hand for around £600, and they will do everything you want to do plus more. -
I got a three pack of Deepcool's RF120 and they don't disappoint, they're bright and can be controlled by software or by an inline controller. I'm thinking of getting two more 140mm fans to change the stock one out on my h115i. I would also recommend the Cooler Master RGB fans, in both 120 and 140m. Which can be controlled in the same way that the Deepcool fans can be.
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Last minute compatibility check/very last minute changes
RUPPLE replied to CassieMcFLirt's topic in New Builds and Planning
Atm Umart has a hot deal on a Asrock X370 taichi ATX mobo for $149, this will give you more expansion and built in Wi-Fi it also seems to be pretty good at overclocking. -
Why such the large SSD, unless it's needed you might aswell get a bigger HDD and get a smaller (500gb SSD) and primocache.
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Hello, I have recently bought a new crosshair VI motherboard and a 1800x (I got them for a really good deal). So, therefore, I am looking for memory options, either 16gb or 32gb. The QVL on Asus' website hasn't been updated in over a year, so I was wondering if anyone had recommendations for me to go with, or if you have a CH6, please tell me what ram and speed your using. I found this kit of Newegg for a pretty good price and I was wondering whether it would work by not being on the QVL, https://www.newegg.com/global/au/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820236443&cm_re=32gb_ddr4_2933-_-20-236-443-_-Product Thanks, Sam
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In aus the GTX1080 costs less then the GTX1070ti