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KirRoland

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  1. Thank you! And no problem. I might have not been too clear in what I wanted
  2. Money isn't a problem, the stock is. Ebay doesn't deliver to my location. The Intel DQ67SW is the only one that I found and the Lenovo-IS6XM.
  3. True but I would rather not wait for months for it to be delivered.... Wouldn't the Intel DQ67SW work? because that one is around 40 bucks and on stock. That's why I am asking
  4. Thank you. I searched for it but they are all out of stock or it is 70 euros. That site sadly doesn't deliver to my location.
  5. Hello, I have an intel i5 2400 but no motherboard for it. I saw the Intel DQ67SW. It has: micro ATX socket LGA1155 Chipset Intel Q67 Supports Intel Core i3, Core i5, Core i7 generation 2 The CPU needs the 1155 socket to my understanding and this one seems to have it. Is this a good fit? It is really hard to find such an old motherboard that is compatible with this socket. This is the only one I found on the market. Will it work?
  6. Thanks. I only do that in the weekends but I guess it would matter. the 2600 is cheaper than what I was planning on spending on the CPU, should I go with the ryzen 5 2600x? It cost more than the 8600 with less than 10 euros. Is there a big increase worth the around 30 euro difference between the 2600 and 2600x?
  7. So you guys are telling me I it would be wiser to get a ryzen 5 2600? If it is better then I don't mind switching out the CPU and the motherboard that I chose if it is the same price.
  8. I pretty much do everything imaginable on the PC except mining. I edit videos, photos, code and occasionally stream and game in the weekends. I went with intel because I had an i5 2400 until now and it always got the job done and based on what I read so far I would get the almost the same experience whit intel or ryzen so I would like to go with what I am used to and worked so far. I will be buying the PC in Romania when I go home in a month. Hope this answered most of the questions. EDIT: forgot to mention most of the time I use only 1 display at 1080p. Very rarely 2.
  9. Hello, since a very big storm yesterday my motherboard got bricked, so now I am building a new PC. It was 7 years old, so not many parts are reusable only the videocard and PSU. I already have: Videocard: GTX 1060 6GB since 2017 PSU: Seasonic 620 Bronze Both these parts from the old build, should still be perfect for the next one Budget is 1000 euros. Hopefully will cost less than that, I don't want to actually hit the 1000 mark What I need: A case for all of this, maybe some lower budget recommendations for maybe a middle tower? The simpler the design the better but I won't mind some fancier suggestions for the case. I just saw that the full towers are really expensive and I would rather put that into the other parts. CPU: was thinking about the Intel Core i5 8600. Not interested in K series, not into overclocking. Motherboard for this: ASRock H370 Pro4 Socket 1151 h370 pro4 looked like the best decision for me. If you have any other suggestions I am happy to reconsider, just keep it to the same price range. Again I don't want to overclock now or either in the future nor do I want dual videocards in SLI so I am not really looking for a Z motherboard RAM: Can I buy the same RAM 4 times or is it better to buy a kit? I was thinking of getting 4X HyperX Fury Red 8GB DDR4 2666MHz to have 32GB of memory. buying it as a kit would cost 75$ more, but buying 4 8GB RAM sticks would be cheaper. Now I don't know if that will work, in my opinion it should but I haven't built a PC in 7 years. The rest I have pretty much figured out for an SSD and HDD and the operating system so I won't bother asking about that. Hope you can give me some opinions if this build will work and maybe what would you change in about it if something doesn't match. Thank you in advance!
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