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HazzyReborn

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  1. Will faster ram help with pubg when the starting ram was really old ddr3 1600 and the new would be ddr4 2400, or is quantity more important. I've heard from multiple people that pubg isn't really friendly to ram, so my thought is that unlike most titles where faster clocks might get you 2% increase, I'm hoping I'll see improvement at least in stability.
  2. Also a little irrelevant, but part of my attachment to the board I already have from my brother is the IO. Includes 6~ usb ports, 4x3.0 2xusb2, and also a usb type c port. I'm always running short on usb ports and all the hubs I've seen are either tacky, or too expensive, or require a power brick for themselves.
  3. slight typo, but yeah that's what I was thinking.
  4. Both of those would cost more, the 7600 being locked makes it pointless to spend more on, and the 7700 would cost over 130$ more, and with a stable OC on the 7600k, would there really be a justifiable difference?
  5. Not entirely sure how to tell if it is skylake and googling mobo's tends to be painstaking cause of several different models with similar names. But like I said I checked on pc parts picker and unlike it usually does, where it gives a compatibility warning talking about bios updates, it didn't at all, and just searching "is it compatible" basically on google leads me to believe it is. Exact board in question is: MSI Pro Series Intel B250 LGA 1151 DDR4 HDMI USB 3.1 ATX Motherboard (B250 PC MATE)
  6. According to pc parts picker and a couple google results, it's compatible without bios update.
  7. Alright I'll see if he'll bump the price down and take what's left of the 3650 even though he really won't have much use for anything, maybe the ram, but everything about the pc is proprietary pretty much, even the mobo.
  8. I don't need a 7700, hardly even need the 7600k tbh, I only do games, and at 1080p. The reason I didn't get something softer than 7600k was the deal on it and not having to buy a new board like am4 for ryzen.
  9. Wouldn't buy it because it's excessive, or something wrong with it?
  10. I already have a 1151 socket board sitting around unused, and got a good deal on 7600k for 150$ brand new, a friend bought it then changed their mind before even opening once.
  11. Not entirely sure this is right area, but hey if it's wrong it can be moved. Basically, currently have gtx 1050 and i3-6100 build with pretty crappy ram. It's an upgraded Dell Inspiron 3650 basically. But I'm getting new parts in the mail, enough to essentially only keep the hard drive and graphics card for new build. At the moment from gameplay and benchmarks, when the ram isn't raining on my parade in games like Player Unknown's, it seems like the cpu is the bottleneck. Yet I'm upgrading to i5-7600k and corsair vengeance lpx 2400 ddr4 8gb ram, and I'm quite sure the bottleneck at that point will usually be the gtx 1050. I'm just wondering by how much I can expect it to be a bottleneck, or if I'm oddly completely wrong.
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