Jump to content

Colin1029

Member
  • Posts

    9
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Awards

This user doesn't have any awards

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

Colin1029's Achievements

  1. i'm just curious if i can. either for the points you listed or because it would look better than it currently does. and cosmetically the front of my case is bare and can fit a 240mm rad. so if i can find a water block for the RTX 2080 super KO then when i decide to fill that space out with a radiator i can have my cpu and video card cooled by it. if not i'll slap in a AIO
  2. i'm just curious if i could hook my graphics card into a water cooling loop or not. if not i'll just grab a 240mm aio
  3. i already have the 4440s it's in a old pre built that was not scraped yet,
  4. so i currently have a i3 4130 dual core right now, i do have a opportunity to go to a i5 4440s without* spending a dime. would the two extra cores be enough to be worth swapping it out right now or should i upgrade to a more modern platform? keep in mind money is a bit tight right now so going all new is a little distant. my current gpu is a 1050ti
  5. it's a thermal take tr2-430w. model number is xp550np
  6. the psu i already own only has a 4 pin cpu power and would have to cut a lot more to fit a new psu in the build so i am limited there
  7. not really looking to overclock. but i changed the board anyway to the Asus - PRIME A320M-K Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard, still not over clockable but still decent.
  8. no i have a desktop. it is just really past it's prime and i will have to upgrade a lot of parts to get it up to snuff and i will pretty much be just building a new one anyway. the only things i can keep out of my current pc is the hdd, and if i stretch it the case. but some modding would be needed to keep the case.
  9. so i'm looking to get a new pc, one that can handle the games i want to throw at it at about 1080p on high with at or above 60. i set up a build on pc part picker with a $1500 (canadian) budget. i do already have a power supply so i didn't include it in the part list but i did make sure it was 100% compatible. if there is something i can modify to add more to something else let me know. part list: https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/XcHHq4 summary: budget & location: $1500 canadian aim: to have a decent gaming pc monitors: just need a 1080p monitor peripherals: included in part list i am upgrading because my current pc is completely useless for gaming as it only has two cores and intel "hd" graphics
×