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CapitalistVN

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  1. You can format your drives inside Windows installation progress
  2. Ah then great. I think I got a windows 7/10 laptop lying around. No need to spend $100
  3. Oh the laptop os key can be use repeatedly? It's a volume license?
  4. If it's a decent, 2.5"/3.5" drive then fine
  5. Not really 1060 have more cuda cores
  6. probably go with the 7600k. btw why not 8600k? huge performance boost
  7. First off, i5-8500? i5-3300? Secondly, GTX 645 is going to perform well with your i5-3330. Why not put it in your i5-8400 rig?
  8. Yes, but the problem is, in my country Vietnam, we don't have a lot of places to sell pc components, so selling those 1070s is going to be pretty hard. If I decide to sell them then I would have to wait for a while.
  9. Hi all, I have MacBook Air, but it's slow as hell and can't keep up with my needs now. So I'm going to build a new gaming/light productivity rig. I already have a GTX 1070 lying around, so no need to care about GPU. I also have 8GB of RAM that I stole from my uncle's desktop. I just need a CPU that can handle my demands. I have a few options available: 1. Get a Ryzen 5 or Ryzen 7 2. Get a Coffee Lake i5 or i7 3. Wait for Ryzen 2, which, to my knowledge, is going to be released quite soon. 4. Wait for more Coffee Lake options next year, or Ice Lake 10nm? 5. Buy a MacBook Pro and plug a Razer Core into its Thunderbolt 3 port. Thank guys. Sorry for the long post.
  10. Yep, include that and a Corsair K65 and a Logitech G703
  11. Budget cases tend to have bad cable management and bad airflow. They have good aesthetics though. Buy a normal NZXT S340, not the elite ones.
  12. I didn't see it in the parts list tho. it said i5-6600, B150 mobo.
  13. Lenovo Legion Y520, i7-7700HQ, GTX 1050Ti, 8GB Ram, not much but totally enough for everything. $929.99
  14. I would upgrade it to a Kaby Lake CPU (7th gen), and a 200-series board.
  15. In the specs sheet, I don't see any Render Output Units (ROPs). Without it, this thing basically can't game. This thing is for AI and all of that/
  16. CapitalistVN

    GTX Titan V. 5120 CUDA cores. $2999.

    I'm not complaining; I need to wait for its performance. You gotta do what you gotta do.
  17. GTX Titan V. 5120 CUDA cores. $2999.

    1. dizmo

      dizmo

      Can't wait for all the people here who complain about the price..even though it's not marketed to them.

    2. CapitalistVN

      CapitalistVN

      I'm not complaining; I need to wait for its performance. You gotta do what you gotta do.

  18. WOWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The last Titan XP only has 3840 CUDA Cores. But $3000... Nah.
  19. Of course. i7 2600(K or not?) is even better than Ryzen 5 in some cases.
  20. It looks good to me. 8GB is perfectly fine for everyday uses.
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