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Sergio R. Jones

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  1. Thanks for the tip on the reply button Im not sure if I heard from Linus video or somewhere else about that it was better to get a 7th gen but initially I was thinking on the i5 6600k, Also since Im planing to wait on the GPU not sure how much I could do with the onboard graphics.
  2. sorry about that, besides the motherboard and the cpu, I just pick the parts from a Mexican supplier perhaps not the best.
  3. If you're not getting an unlocked CPU you won't be able to overclock so getting a z270 board would be a waste of money. A b250 board would be fine, or an h110 with a i5 6600. I'd also suggest getting a decent power supply, I've never even heard of acteck... As for the midi part, any usb to midi adapter will do, I've got a cheap Alesis one, works fine. You don't need a lot of processing power to just play piano, especially with Pianoteq, but even Kontakt loaded with a VST and a couple of effects won't be a problem. If you want low latency just make sure to install the ASIO audio driver. My mistake on the cpu, the z270 is what I want as I commented to Leaderroy, Thanks for the advice on the ASIO driver, once I got the pc I'll try it. im still not sure which one of the i5 7ht gen is better than the i5 6600k or if will be better the i56600k
  4. May I recommend a Ryzen 1700 or 1700x cpu? and spend the extra money on something like a 1070 or wait for the new Vega GPUs from AMD. Hi Leaderroy. Not sure why but I want to stick to intel Z270, I want to experience OC and VR some day, have the horsepower there just in case and keep my options open, Im not in to games beside second life and NFS because on my Mac mini is imposible to have decent games but im looking forward to try new games Im aware that im not experience on matching motherboard to cpu, but I guess that the i5 7600 was better than the i5 6600, one for the generation, and it has more speed but im not sure what the letter after the cpu model really mean I have never try AMD
  5. Hello everyone! In brand new in the forum but I have been following Linux for quite some time, and I really like all the stuff he does, Currently Im been living with a Mac mini 2010, it was fun switch to Mac but now I want to be back on the right path. My last pc built was back in 2004 and im kind of rusted, I can decide what would be best for me. Im living in Mexico but is not hard to buy from USA most of the cases is less expensive as long as all came from the same supplier or as less possible, Im planing to keep between us$700 to us$1000, perhaps leave the GPU for later and use onboard video for a while Im planing to use it for: Every day work: windows 10, office, photo editing and sorting, casual video editing. Gaming: mostly second life in full graphic settings hoping not to have any lag, car racing like NFS, and perhaps get in to more serious gaming Midi usb host to play piano without latency using Kontak 5 or Pianoteq, Some 3d modeling: CAT and Solid Works Dual monitor acer vga AL1916W 1440*900 and Acer hdmi 24" FT240HQL 1920*1080 I came to this configuration Motherboard: Gigabyte ATX GA Z270X K5 1151 Processor: Intel I5 7600 (what would be best) Ram 2X8gb Adata DDR4 Dazzle red Case: Cool master 351 Power Supply: Acteck Z-600 GPU Nvidia 1050 or 1060 4gb (No idea im to confused ) I really appreciate some comments or ideas, thanks a lot Sergio.
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