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Tokeegee

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  1. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/cxYrgL Pentium added, and upgraded to DDR4 I hope you have a copy of Windows BTW
  2. Yeah the pentium could do well too. I didn't see the DDR3, and the 500b is fine, it's been in my friend's PC for a while.
  3. If it's not permanent, I assume you plan to upgrade it in the future, issue is that with the FX line up, you have nothing to upgrade to. Maybe just wait until Ryzen 3 comes out, what you want might be in that lineup. What CPU is in your SFF PC? you might be able to just upgrade to a SFF 1050 if you want.
  4. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Bwr7jc Total is 537$, which I know is over budget, but you have more upgrade headroom, and you don't need that many fans.
  5. Save a bit more money and get a skylake/kaby lake i3 6100/7100, it will perform about on par with the 6300, but will give you much more room for an upgrade when the time comes, the 6300 is way too outdated for modern gaming. My old rig had an 8350 and even that overclocked to 4.4 GHZ wasn't performing well. FX CPU's aren't for gaming anymore, but can be used for other lighter tasks.
  6. If you're getting "Roboty" on discord, your connection is probably bad.
  7. I don't see a reason for an 850W PSU unless you plan on buying another 1080 TI, even then a 750W should be plenty.
  8. I have edited my original build post, someone please check that over, I don't think I've missed anything this time.
  9. Looks like you'll have a great time with that system.
  10. EDITED FOR COMPATIBILITY. CPU: Intel - Core i5-7600K 3.8GHz Quad-Core Processor ($227.88 @ OutletPC) Really your only choice. Motherboard: MSI - Z270-A PRO ATX LGA1151 Motherboard ($109.89 @ OutletPC) Generally I don't like MSI, but this'll have to do. Memory: Corsair - Vengeance LED 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-2666 Memory ($102.99 @ Amazon) If you don't plan on buying now, just find whatever ram is on sale Storage: Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($48.44 @ OutletPC) You plan on editing, which takes plenty of storage, so no SSD... because of the case. Video Card: Gigabyte - GeForce GTX 1070 8GB Windforce OC Video Card ($434.98 @ Newegg) Good Price to Performance usually. Power Supply: Corsair - RMx 650W 80+ Gold Certified Fully-Modular ATX Power Supply ($104.99 @ Newegg) Solid PSU, shouldn't cause you problems, pretty. Operating System: Microsoft - Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit ($92.99 @ Amazon) You need one of these Other: Deepcool Case ($300.00) =( Total: $1547.48 This case really causes problems for making a well rounded system in your budget for your needs.
  11. You ignored his case, but great build.
  12. That is exactly what I'm looking for actually, that's is beautiful
  13. I'm curious what people's favorite large cases are for custom liquid Cooling. I have a define S right now, so I could just water cool my current system, but I'd like to have a really large, simple looking case, for custom water cooling. Any suggestions?
  14. You could try re-seating the card.
  15. If it doesn't help, maybe contact MSI.
  16. Go to your NVIDIA control panel, and see if Stereoscopic 3D is enabled.
  17. I don't think it would be screenshottable. (Not that that's a word) but you get what I mean.
  18. Oh, no problem. It looks more like a software problem than a GPU problem. maybe reinstall your AMD Drivers, go to Start>Search "add or remove programs">Delete AMD Crimson Software or whatever AMD Vision/3D drivers you are running. (I don't own any of AMD's Modern cards)> Restart your PC>Open your browser (looks like Chrome)>Find the drivers from AMD and re-install them. Maybe there's a driver update for you, and that might fix it, check AMD Crimson or whatever drivers AMD has now.
  19. I don't think it's a GPU issue if you're able to screenshot it. Maybe contact MSI about the issue, and they might be able to help you out. I'll warn you though, MSI's support is sometimes great, but usually terrible. If they want you to RMA it, and you send it back to them, you might have to send it back again, because sometimes they just outright don't fix things.
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