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somerandombloke

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    somerandombloke got a reaction from Fasauceome in Which motherboard to choose?   
    This build is not meant just for gaming. It's really meant for multi-threaded workloads in general; 3D CAD, a touch of gaming, Video Encoding, rendering and other tasks such as Ableton. Most of the time I will have many cpu-intensive programs opened at the same time so I don't think a 5600X would be the right choice for me. I want a good-enough GPU that will get me optimal performance for 1080p gaming with maxed settings, which I believe is not too much to ask for nowadays.
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    somerandombloke reacted to BTON in im looking for a new GPU   
    thank you for your help i really need it
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    somerandombloke reacted to jiyeon in im looking for a new GPU   
    You won't get much done with a GT 730 (I've had a GT 710 before, I would know) but it's an okay card for that price, I suppose. Look into AMD stuff if you can, it's probably better price-to-performance.
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    somerandombloke got a reaction from O9B0666 in Which is better for GAMING, 8600K or 8700?   
    Most games rely on raw horsepower (basically frequency), so an overclocked CPU  with solid cooling SHOULD give you better results, as it heavily depends how smart the game is when it comes to take advantage of the extra threads.
    In conclusion, there is no real answer. However, like I said before MOST games take advantage of extra frequency, in almost every game extra frequency is a good choice.
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