PhenixFel
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PhenixFel got a reaction from thirdparty in Cheapest you would go?
I just didn't think I'd have to explain more when all I asked was a how cheap to go for a threadripper.
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PhenixFel reacted to Fasauceome in Cheapest you would go?
if you're desperate to cool the threadripper CPU, this is about the lowest cost you can get away with
PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU AMD Threadripper 1900X 3.8 GHz 8-Core Processor $201.04 @ Amazon CPU Cooler Noctua NH-U9 TR4-SP3 46.44 CFM CPU Cooler $69.90 @ Amazon Motherboard ASRock X399 Phantom Gaming 6 ATX sTR4 Motherboard $249.99 @ Amazon Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts Total $520.93 Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-06-02 18:31 EDT-0400
it's not a matter of cheap coolers, but that companies didn't bother to make cheap coolers for a platform that accommodates 32 cores
the 2700X is just better, same amount of cores and threads but faster clocks and better architecture. There is no point in a low core count threadripper CPU.
check these out:
Ryzen 7 1700
same generation and core count, so just as good.
Ryzen 7 2700
generation newer and faster.
both of these CPUs can use much, much cheaper coolers and motherboards, and you can upgrade to much better performance.
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PhenixFel reacted to GDRRiley in Cheapest you would go?
even if you don't want more cores moving from a 1900x on an expensive board to a 2700x or a 3700x on a b450/b550 is way better
whats the point of this build?
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PhenixFel reacted to Jurrunio in Intel core i3-6100t overclocking
Whether EVGA has released non K OC support is unclear to me
what is clear is that Intel's dual core silicon quality is way behind the quads, even tho low wattage CPUs tends to be better binned than the bigger wattage ones. I'd say 4.5GHz is a good place to start
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PhenixFel reacted to i_build_nanosuits in Which choice is better?
i had the 980ti strix back in that time and it was indeed faster than the MSI 1070 Gaming X i bought for a friend...i tested both cards on my 4770K and the 980ti OC was faster than the 1070 OC in just about everything by 10 to 15%...BUT, now i think the 1070 is better in newer games and everything...that 980ti pulls A LOT of power too and shoots heat...my 1080ti is nowhere near as bas as the OC 980ti was. Get the 1070 it'll serve you well.
High power draw and hot running components doesn't last as long too...980ti are getting old at this point so the chances on getting one that works NOW but won't anymore in 2 months...you know, it can happen.
For that reason, i'd do one even better...i'd spend a bit more for the 1070 Ti...this one came out much later in the cycle and therefore would be newer...it's a fair bit more powerful too. This one for sure blow the 980ti out of the water.
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PhenixFel reacted to i_build_nanosuits in Which choice is better?
1070 G1...newer, more ram..more energy efficient...MUCH better.
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PhenixFel reacted to Dedayog in Which choice is better?
1070 is faster than the 980Ti, but 980 has Ti in it's name. Much cooler. Even odds.
Skip the Crossfire.
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PhenixFel got a reaction from -rascal- in CPU compatibility
Thank you!!!! Thats a much better answer that anyone has given me.
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PhenixFel reacted to -rascal- in CPU compatibility
Correct.
The Intel 300-series motherboards only support 8th and 9th Gen Intel CPUs.
100 and 200-series boards supports 6th and 7th Gen CPUs.
100 / 200 / 300-series boards all used the "LGA 1151" socket, but 300-series is actually LGA 1151 "Revision 2".
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PhenixFel got a reaction from Zando_ in I need Help real bad.
Lol for real. I never seen anything like it
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PhenixFel got a reaction from Zando_ in I need Help real bad.
The electronic enthusiast that I am cried when I saw it. I immediately wanted to make a post on here to show everyone.
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PhenixFel got a reaction from Brennan Price in I need Help real bad.
Well the guy didn't keep any of the packaging and removed the stickers in the back of the card. I wouldn't be surprised if they said "wth no"
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PhenixFel reacted to CRWND_12 in USB 3.1 Gen 2
you can utilize it by using thuderbolt 3 enabled external drives
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PhenixFel reacted to Fasauceome in USB 3.1 Gen 2
I use mine to charge my phone, USB C to USB C is neat looking.