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Spaz Spah

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  1. For CPU: Could wait for the r3 series from AMD (I'm kidding the G4560 is great. 4 virtual cores, decent clock speed, as good as an i3 6100 imo) For GPU: But yeah there's about a margin of 10 fps that you lose on certain games when using AMD. However, I'd say that both the RX 460 and Gtx 1050ti would absolutely beastmode both WoW and HOTS. (I know they would WoW, and I assume HOTS is close enough). If you decide to go with AMD, make sure you have a DisplayPort cable somewhere, as that is the only type that supports FreeSync.
  2. I mean, for building yourself, it's good. Just... Also looks like sh!t (Very well made if you made yourself though!)
  3. So I've finally decided on a build I've been wanting to get for a while now. i5 4690k, 16gb of RAM, gtx 970, etc. However, recently I've looked at ebay, and even including shipping, and currency conversion, the prices are significantly cheaper, enough to get a 980 SC for the same price as I was going to get my 970 Strix. I've heard that some parts are worth buying 2nd hand, and some aren't... But I've forgotten what those parts are .-. Can someone please update me? Ty All.
  4. Hey everyone. I'm quite new to building computers, and I've been recommended this site for its friendly help (Ok so I was using reddit before, so anything's an upgrade from that :P) But I was wondering: Freesync/GSync change the monitors refresh rate to match up with your fps... So does having a 144hz refresh rate monitor actually make a difference? If you get a 60hz refresh rate freesync (or gsync) monitor, will it cap out at 60 fps or something? Please help, I'm confused Thanks!
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