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TheTechnicalGeek

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  1. Yeah true but did you sell the 6700k first cuz it seems pretty dumb to pay another $300 for the same performance, But for overclocking, Yeah pretty good idea!
  2. Yeah you're right, Maybe like upgrade from a CPU under a i5-6600k.
  3. Yeah so what? It's just a neat feature. Nothing to do with the performance or the specs of the CPU.
  4. Are you sure about that? It beats recommendations by 200% http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=17114&game=League of Legends&p_make=AMD&p_deriv=FX-4350&gc_make=Nvidia&gc_deriv=GeForce+GTX+1050+Ti+4GB&ram=16&screenRes_width_FPS=1920&screenRes_height_FPS=1080&checkSubmit=#systemRequirements
  5. Check the seller's reviews and ask him if the SSD is in good shape.
  6. This build is actually overkill for something like WOW or League of Legends because both the GPU and CPU Have High clock speeds and the memory for the GPU will allow you to play in ultra or high at least. If you aren't sure, check out http://www.game-debate.com/can-I-run/?EA They can check what parts can run certain games.
  7. Okay so what are we looking at today? Today we will be taking a look at Intel's new Kaby Lake Processor, The i7-7700k and how much it benefits the average gamer. Now before I get into the review, Let me just say that I am combining my own opinion with valid facts, If the processor is bad, I'll say it's bad. Now, The specs on this processor is an improvement from Intel's i7-6700k, But not a huge one. Here it is: Now, The improvement is just the clock speed which is now 4.20 GhZ Compared to the 6700k's 4.00 GhZ. You may say "Wow that means my gameplay is going to be blazing fast!" Well not so fast. If you take a look at the benchmarks I grabbed from Game Debate, You can see that there is minimal improvement in Triple-A game titles such as Battlefield 1. (6700k with a Titan XP: http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=9002&game=Battlefield 1&p_make=Intel&p_deriv=Core+i7-7700K+4-Core+4.2GHz&gc_make=Nvidia&gc_deriv=GeForce+GTX+Titan+X&ram=16&screenRes_width_FPS=1920&screenRes_height_FPS=1080&checkSubmit=#systemRequirements ) (7700k with a Titan XP: http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=9002&game=Battlefield 1&p_make=Intel&p_deriv=Core+i7-6700K+4-Core+4.0GHz&gc_make=Nvidia&gc_deriv=GeForce+GTX+Titan+X&ram=16&screenRes_width_FPS=1920&screenRes_height_FPS=1080&checkSubmit=#systemRequirements ) When you look down at "Projected FPS" It is the exact same FPS for both processors! Okay so it's a crappy processor right? Not exactly. If you aren't upgrading your PC and just making your first build, I would still get the 7700k because Kaby Lake will soon support 4K UHD Which is good for videos, Not so much for FPS Increases:P Plus, a 0.20 GhZ increase counts for something right, and don't forget, Bragging rights. Okay what's your final answer? Don't upgrade your PC for this if you are a gamer. The FPS increases are non-existent. So there is no reason why you would do that. BUT, If you are making your first PC and you are deciding whether to get the 6700k or the 7700k, Get the 7700k, It's a faster clock speed, so some games like Half Life 2 who utilize single cores, would see a FPS Increase. What's your opinion? Would you put the i7-7700k in your first build? Let me know in the polls! Have a good day! -Lancelot G.
  8. Exactly. That's why I said the 1080 because the performance will last longer.
  9. You mean the 1050Ti? (1080Ti Doesn't exist) I wouldn't recommend it for High settings. I still recommend the 1080.
  10. What is your budget? Those kinds of cases (Especially one that can fit a GTX 1080) are usually expensive.
  11. Yes they do say that, But they shouldn't. My advice, Save your money.
  12. Ok Let me help, Toss that s*** out. Because if it actually gives you a headache it could be chemicals. Plus, You could get a way better GPU for $100 (1050 Ti)
  13. Oh my bad i thought there was only the 4GB Version. But I can see why you would question the performance of the RX480 (x2) VS A GTX 1070. Price. To be honest, I would get neither of these cards, and just wait until I had enough for a 1080. You never want to say "I want the most cheapest option with the best performance". You want to say "I want to get the best GPU That can run everything I want to play for years to come" One simple rule: No. Compromises.
  14. If you have an actual headache that means you are high asf. Boiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
  15. If it needs two cards to beat one card, It's Bad. Period. The most important things are Clock Speed, Memory Speed, Memory, and Cores. And the 1070 beats one RX 480 on all 4 factors. And by the way, No. Two 4GB VRAM Cards doesn't mean 8GB VRAM Available for use.
  16. I think what they are trying to say is, Yes, You can, But if you mess up the internals, Don't expect a replacement coming.
  17. Solved! Follow what this guy said and give him a follow if you want!
  18. I kinda don't give two *Bad Word* about this news is because no guy is gonna smash the window, Plug a USB in my system, and steal my 1TB Of Hentai.
  19. Yeah I just saw XD, I'll try that and make a follow up, Thanks!
  20. Yes I know but still the same error occurs! The ping is usually 50-75 and that I assume that is good XD. Do you think it has something to do with the high tickrate servers?
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