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Hey so quick question how is 1070 Ti performance in newer games in 2019. Also how will it fare as new games release. I'm looking into this card for games like Ghost Recon Break point and RDR2, and just want to know if it will hold up well over time.
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Sorry I mean Ti
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Yes, the models were used. I had seen a Strix card at $220 but that was gone in about a few hours. I currently see an Aourus 1070 $240. Also I am upgrading manly to play newer games mainly Ghost Recon Breakpoint, RDR2, possibly Fallout 76, and also Watchdogs Legion when that releases.
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Okay so I am looking for an upgrade for my RX 570 4gb and I was looking at the 1660 Super and RX 5700 but I don't really want to spend the price to get a 5700. Would a 1070Ti be a good card for a few years even if bought now in 2019? I using a 1080p display at 60hz. Also long term which would be better. I know the 1070Ti has more VRAM but it is older and I would think the others should be supported for longer. The 1660 Super I am looking at is around $229.99, the 5700 is around $299.99, and the 1070 Ti is somewhere in the ballpark of $220-250.
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I don't really know yet but I would probably prefer something smaller.
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Games like Anno 1800, Far Cry 5, Just Cause 4, and possibly Ghost Recon Breakpoint. Mostly AAA games no esports titles.
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So I am thinking about upgrading my gpu and while doing that I am thinking about upgrading my monitor as well. Is 1440p 60 hz or 1080p 144hz a better option. Also I have never seen high refresh rate display so I do not know how big of a difference it is.
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Well I want something that will still be halfway decent then and most new cards that have the option for water blocks are just too expensive so yeah kinda.
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So I currently have an RX 570 4gb and I am looking to upgrade via the used market (Ebay) because you can get some great deals right now. My problem is I eventually want to water cool my computer in 2-4 years and want something that I can get a full cover water block for in the future (So no higher end EVGA versions of the NVIDIA cards and no higher end versions of the Sapphire cards). I was looking around the 1070, 1070 Ti, and Vega 56 range, but I also don't want the card to look bad with the stock cooling solution. Know any good cards I should be on the look out for? Thanks!
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So I have recently built a computer with the ryzen 5 1600 at 4gHz with the old version of the corsair H60 AIO. I do want to change out a few parts and add more memory, so trying to save money anywhere. I bought the AIO for about $40 at best buy on black friday. Would it be worth trying to sell the cooler on ebay and just using the wraith spire that came included. I have seen some able to get 3.9 gHz with the spire at around 72 degrees celsius at max. I do not have the best case for airflow that is actually what I am thinking about changing, I have the Coolermaster Masterbox lite 5.
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So I bought the Masterbox lite 5 as my first computer component and after a lot of reviews I want to know if anyone knows what kind of thermals this case would give because I am considering selling it back on ebay and getting something like the Mastercase H500 or some other pc case.
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I know they don’t just like what the ballpark is for that cpu
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So I recently bought a 1st gen ryzen chip for Black Friday and I was wondering if anyone would know if team groups Vulcan memory would work with Ryzen. I did check the QVL list and saw some Team Group products on it but didn’t know if they specifically were Vulcan. Thanks
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So I got the 2013 version of the H60 and a ryzen 5 1600 for a good Black Friday deal, how far (estimated) do you think I could overclock the cpu? I am new to overclocking and pc building in general. Thanks
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So I know this has been asked before, but need to know specifically which would be a better option for my case, 3 120mm fans or 2 140mm fans. I got the masterbox lite 5 before realizing it had a bad system for air intake, so while I am thinking about changing out my fans I just need to know what can give me the better airflow. Thanks http://www.coolermaster.com/case/mid-tower/masterbox-lite-5/
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So I'm looking for a good B450 Ryzen MOBO and on Asus's website I found a cool black and RGB board with a wifi add-on card that looked pretty cool, so I looked around I can't find anything about the B450-E anywhere. I'm guessing it is some new board they haven't released yet but has anyone heard anything about this specific board? https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/ROG-STRIX-B450-E-GAMING/
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Also in my budget I am including OS a monitor and keyboard, because I have been a Xbox user and I already have a steelseries mouse I have for my laptop
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I already bought the case for a good price at micro center and I already have a power supply and all the fans I need
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I don’t have a very stiff budget I’m just trying to get the things I want at the cheapest price I can find. I live in Atlanta Georgia.
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Well I do like both the red and the rgb, its just if I went one way or the other I would be sticking with it for a while because for instance memory would not be changing if I went with the Vulcan.
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So I'm building a system with a Ryzen 5 2600, Gtx 1060, 16 Gb of RAM and the Coolermaster master box lite 5. My question is should I go with the ROG B450-F motherboard or the MSI B450 Pro Gaming Carbon. (Technically I could do RGB/Red and Black color schemes with both, but I think that the ROG will look better in RGB and the MSI will look better in red). My cooler will probably be the Cooler Master MA410M, that way I could have my color scheme red or RGB. My memory would either be Team Vulcan (Red and Black) or Trident Z RGB (but that is a bit of a stretch). My GPU would either be the ROG Strix or the EVGA FTW edition or similar. The only problem that I could think that I could have would be with the RGB because my case has red accents and 3 red fans (which I could easily change out down the road). Any tips/insights since this is my first pc build, Thanks
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I don't feel like I will spending a lot on upgrades personally because A. I don't plan to be a huge gamer in the coming years because I'm going to be college in the next few years where money will be tight. and B. because I am also a drummer which is also a pretty expensive hobby that will also get kind of expensive. And also I'm perfectly fine bumping down a few settings to play games I couldn't on my xbox in the coming years. But if its any consolidation I will probably be buying my cpu and motherboard together, but I do plan to probably get my memory last to try and wait out the price increases right now as much as possible. But thanks for the input though.
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A MacBook Air/ Xbox one so anything is an upgrade
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So I’m building a Ryzen system as a get money and am considering buying a motherboard next on a Black Friday deal. Should I get something like a Ryzen 5 2600 or wait for Ryzen 3000 and see what the release. If I go with a B450 Am4 board will I have the same problem those buying a 2000 series cpu on a board like the b340 or x370 had with a bios update?
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So I’m building a computer and looking through memory I found this company called team group that has a kind of memory called Vulcan. I actually really like the look of the ram, is their any problems that I have might of missed because I can’t find any bad reviews, but no one seems to have any videos about it does it seem okay? https://www.teamgroupinc.com/en/product/vulcan-ddr4