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drakedasnake

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  1. Thanks again. You rock! Edit: I'm not surprised considering how infinity fabric loves higher clock speeds
  2. I have a Ryzen 3 1200 with 16 GB of GSKILL FlareX RAM with advertised clock and timings of 2400MHz 16-16-16-39. I can get 2400MHz 15-15-15-38 for lower timings or I can get 2933MHz with 17-17-17-40 for higher clock speed. Which option would be better?
  3. That was kind of my line of thinking. Thanks for the validation.
  4. Ok, yeah. That makes sense. And I'll be playing at 1080p 60 fps. I can't afford a more expensive monitor than that.
  5. I'm trying to decide between the 1500x and 1600 for a new build I'm doing at the end of the summer. I'm going to want to stream/record League of Legends and CS:GO and play titles live GTA 5, Skyrim Remastered, DOOM, and the like. I would be overclocking both to the max the can comfortably run on the stock wraith spire cooler if that matters. I will also have a GTX 1060 3 GB or better graphics card with at least DDR4-2400 ram. I'm thinking the extra 2 cores will be more beneficial than the clock speed and I can't afford the 1600X.
  6. I agree with Thorimus here. The RX 580 4GB doesn't have less stream processors than the 8 GB unlike the GTX 1060 3 GB vs the 6 GB with the 3 GB having less CUDA cores. (CUDA cores are equivalent to stream processors, right?)
  7. I'm in college and I only work in the summer and I live at home over the summer. I got paid like $3,800 last year so I expect the same if not more this next year and my parents pay for various things so my out of pocket expenses aren't too huge. Like gas, food, and girlfriend. lol
  8. I'm hoping to not have to upgrade for at least 2 years because $$$$
  9. Hello all, I'm trying to decide if I should go with the Gigabyte Gaming 4G RX 580 4GB, the Asus Dual GTX 1060 3GB, or EVGA SC Gaming GTX 1060 6GB. This is a system I'm going to be building at the end of the summer and it will have a Ryzen 5 1600 for a cpu. I plan a playing GTA V, DOOM, Skyrim Remastered, and Fallout 4, and Subnautic. I'm also going to be play League of Legends and CS:GO but I know any of these cards will smash that but I'm also plan on doing live recording/streaming. My budget is about $200-$215 but I'm really looking for a good performance to dollar ratio. Any thoughts and opinions would be great! EDIT: I'm plan on playing at 1080p 60fps because I have a good enough 60 hz TN panel monitor I could use that I'm currently using as a second monitor to my laptop and I don't have the budget for a new monitor. At the most I would stay at 1080p and go up to 120 or 144 hz if there was a really good deal.
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