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Jordy10010

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  1. No not yet, although not only do i wanna have the avaliability to sli in the future but also for it to be compatible with my current CPU
  2. Honestly ive never thought abotu going for Ryzen, i plan to just stay with Intel so that the motherboard etc will be compatible. Ultimately i want a CPU which is compatible with my motherboard which is going to be a LPA 1151 chipset
  3. Honestly, i dont really have an exact budget, its just that for me to afford an i7 7700K ill need to save up around a month more or so, do you think that its better to get the i7? or will i be fine with the i5
  4. Oh sorry sorry, i ment to say i7 6700T, i keep getting confused with all these i5 and i7
  5. Well, my current pc was a prebuild and it was ment to have a small size factor, my dad bought it. I started gaming and i dont currently have the funds to buy the i5 7600K i plan to buy in the future, so therefore even thought i may bottle neck i kinda have to deal with it for a while before i can buy my new cpu etc
  6. Hi, soooo im planning to build a pc but dont currently have the full funds for it so im skimping out on the CPU and water cooling for a later date, anyways. I was wondering if the build i plan to buy is compatible and whether it will all work together.. So i was planning to get an: MSI Z270 SLI EVGA 1080 FTW2 Antec A40PRO (Plan to watercool in future) Trident Z 3000Mhz 16gb Intel i5 6700T Sandisk Ultra SSD Aerocool P7-C1 case Corsair RM750X PSU Thankss
  7. My biggest concern is the bottle neck, i wanna make sure I'm at least using the most of the i7, i will eventually upgrade CPU, cooling, ssd hard drives in the future, I plan to get a i5 7600K and overclock along side the GPU. i will most likely be running the i7 6700T with the 1080 for around 2-3 months. I mainly wanna play pubg at pretty high settings along side overwatch gta and the like
  8. Hi, i have a current PC which is like a Lenovo m900 or something, honestly not too sure what is it and can't be bothered checking although I'm planning on building a gaming pc. The pc currently has a i5 6700T and is running off the intel hd graphics which is built in to the CPU .. i was planning to get an EVGA 1080 FTW2 and was wondering if i could temporarily use my i5 6700T and whether it would bottleneck. Thanks :)))
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