And the legacy bios is nothing to worry about it works juste fine it's just that manufacturers now all use UEFI for easy user interface and other reasons
They are close in terms of "overall performance" but they i7 has 8 threads and the i5 only 4 threads and for games like battlefield 1 you will do a lot better with the i7
go with your budget and get the 1070 I have it with a 1440p 144hz monitor and it does a realy good job, then when nvidia release next serries in like 2-3 years you could upgrade monitor and gpu !
nobody will ever do that with their gpu
One tip : when you compare cards take the general card not the card modded or ultra OC'd with liquid metal
that being said both picks are good i think ? I don't see OP being sad picking a 1070 or a vega
if vega is ahead sweet idk man theres other things to consider as well as performance but
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It's a warning, the fact RGB is not supported by them, it's a warning to not buy RGB, do not let yourself convinced by that marketing useless, pricy, attractive hardware.
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They just don't support it so if you buy most likely will work but if not then if you call their support they will tell you sory bro its not supported
But its almost always working
Go 3200mhz kit of color you like or a brand you trust 2 x 16gb and your set for a long time and will be plenty happy just turn on XMP in the bios after installation