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  1. I don't see why not, if you have a computer that you're fine with why not wait.
  2. I'm considering the same options, how much of a difference is it going to make in basic video editing and handbrake. How many minutes those 2 cores going to save me?
  3. http://www.zdnet.com/article/ex-top-mozilla-dev-to-windows-users-ditch-all-antivirus-except-microsofts-defender/
  4. Don't they all come from Asetek though, I watched EVGA clc tear-down from gamers nexus, he said pump is from Asetek, same as Corsair, and NZXT.
  5. I think 8GB is just good enough, but there's compromises. Forget about running chrome with a lot of tabs opened while gaming. Even with firefox sometimes when I watch a lot of youtube, and only have couple of tabs opened. Long video are in cache I think because I'm at 6 GB of usage even though I have like 3 tabs but watched long videos of CSGO pro majors stream.
  6. I actually was considering the same options. I did a little research, I think they have different pump, h110i is Coolit and h115i is Asetek, not sure there's much difference in performance. Both pumps are on the block, that's just how AIOs are, really no other place to put them unless you're swiftech then u can't have push option.
  7. Thanks man, yeah I worried about the delidded part. Unless maybe I can verified in cpu-z before buying.
  8. Yeah he said he delidded it. You mean what do I use the pc for? Well, just basic gaming like CSGO and LOL, I do want to play BF1 but 560 ti cant handle it even at low settings, that's why I just wanted to get 1060. But I do use Handbrake and basic video editing, like really basic editing using windows movie maker. It does annoyed me a bit how long it take to convert about 1GB file in hand brake, about 20 minutes, not sure the extra 2 cores and threads will help much. Will it?
  9. So right now I have a 2600k with asus z68 v pro and gtx 560 ti lol. Anyways, I was gonna just replace the 560ti to 1060, but my system wont boot up, I don't know what happened exactly, I think I got thermal paste on the mobo. Not sure if its the mother board or chip. It power up but wont show boot screen and then shut down and power up, it goes through that cycle over and over until I power off the psu. Maybe you guys can help me, if not... I want to build a new system. I have question about Ryzen overclocking, does it stay at the speed and voltage all the time when you manually overclock all cores to the speed you want or is it like intel where it under clock when you're at idle or just browsing internet. Like my 2600k stay around 1.6 ghz and below 1.0 volt at idle and barely over that at browsing. Because I looking into buying 1600, or maybe just get a used 6700k or 7700k. Right now there a guy around me selling 6700k and Asus Hero alpha mobo for $360, I think that's a really good deal as long as it legit. He said he delided it so, idk. Thanks!
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