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  1. I have an SSD that I need to return to seller. I can format my SSD, but will this make data absolutely irrecoverable? If so, how do I make it such? It has still to be functional, but empty.
  2. Edit: What do you think more of this: PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant Type Item Price CPU Intel - Core i5-9400F 2.9 GHz 6-Core Processor €199.00 @ Paradigit Motherboard Gigabyte - Z390 UD ATX LGA1151 Motherboard €135.00 @ Paradigit Memory G.Skill - Aegis 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 Memory €89.99 @ Paradigit Storage Kingston - A400 480 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive €62.90 @ Paradigit Video Card Gigabyte - GeForce GTX 1050 2 GB D5 Video Card €139.00 @ Paradigit Case Corsair - 100R ATX Mid Tower Case €49.95 @ Paradigit Power Supply Corsair - CXM 550 W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply €74.95 @ Paradigit Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total €750.79 Generated by PCPartPicker 2019-04-20 10:51 CEST+0200 What would be matching CPU? I really want to tone down the extremes. GTX 1050 brings me from 735 to 4687 on VideoCardBenchmark.net, translates nicely, doesn't it? RTX 2060 by comparison has 13153. RTX 2080 Ti has 17027.
  3. I highly appreciate your input, but you highly overshoot my performance threshold. I know GeForce GTX 2060, and its a flagship GPU, it performs amazingly, but I definitely don't play AAA games. Nothing that I will do will justify 390€ pricetag for that GPU. I'm not planning to run insane games. I'm not professional video developer either, I can keep graphics beautiful without gamers needing a GTX 2060, to match the performance of game that I had in mind. 9400F is CPU with 6 cores, which you yourself already mentioned I wouldn't need. I even have a two physical core laptop now, and it doesn't disturb but I do experience lag, do I really need such an advanced CPU for a task, I'm almost already doing unscathed? Do you believe I will experience a significant difference between 4GB (now), 8GB (more or less planned) and 16GB (suggested) ? Once again, its not critique, just speaking my mind out loud. I gave a threshold of 1000€ for a final limit, if feels like you went full out on it. It's meant to be a healthy step for a healthy price with good performance meeting my needs. You went for a major step for a solid price with bleed-edge flagship performance (most of which I'll never use). I'm not greedy and trying to avoid purchasing a solid computer. But I want it to do what I want it to do, and nothing more. This isn't reserved budget. I think League of Legends taxes my computer more than my Unity game. I love optimized programming. It will suck to pay for a beast computer, which I will not use for any "beastly" purposes.
  4. Location is Netherlands, here's direct link to empty Dutch PCPartPicker list: PCPartPicker As cheap as possible, definitely less than 1000€. I want to skip prestige costs, all I need is component to work and be reliable, no need for crazy S++ RGB dancing water-cooled dabbing hardware. I don't need crazy stickers. Requirements: Storage: 500GB-1TB SSD storage. Video Outputs: 2 or 3 monitor connections (I will connect 1080p60 monitors). Video Card: My 920M does well in League of Legends giving me 1080p60 on ultra-lowest settings, I could ask for 100 FPS and more stable framerate. Game feels sluggish because of slight discomforting delay (with V-Sync disabled). Feels as if it's inconsistent frame delivery. I know, you're not sorcerer with guessing, I'm just here to drop reference, I have no idea about GPU series and relative performances. Data Outputs: ~2x USB 3.0 ports, ~2x USB 2.0 ports. AUX output. Peripherals: None. I'll get my own mouse, keyboard and headset. Others: No operating systems, no anti-virus. I'll install OS and other software myself. Companies: I do not care, Nvidia, Intel, AMD. I'm not a fan-boy. Chassis: Preferably as compact as possible. I want to displace it when needed. Usage: I plan using it for YouTube video watching, basic desktop recording (custom very-low preset). Unity programming, file transfer (from camera to external HDD for example). All of these work problemless on my laptop (mentioned below) right now. But as game compiling gets bigger, and I need to record three screens, and maybe I'll watch a video, a stream and maybe play League at higher settings at the same time, it will probably tax more and become problematic. Relative perspective: I'm currently working on a laptop (save me), and I really want to directly experience performance upgrade from laptop to a desktop, and I can't upgrade my laptop anymore. It contains SSD, Intel Core i5-6200U, Nvidia GT 920M, 1080p. It serves me well, but I already feel the pain that I will get when I attach three different monitors.
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