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  1. if this forum had an upvote system you'd get one XD when it comes to bass planar magnetics are just a whole nother world compared to dynamic drivers it's just so wonderfully pronounced without being overbaring. (sorry about my bad grammer, english ain't my native language. heck not even my second)
  2. i don't find the trebble in the m1060c stock too harsh but i am not using an amp either considering those absolutely don't need an amp. my volume is a bit controlled and i actually like the sound a bit warm. that's why i got them. other than that even for them being muddy i hear much more character in acoustic guitars now
  3. speaking from 3 years in the future here: the prices for for planar magnetic headphones have gone down significantly even, electrostatic headphones have started to dip in price. by now you can get hifiman planars for around 150€ which is bonkers considering some of sony's Bluetooth headsets cost 200€ and besides noise canceling those don't have anything special going for them. personally i bought myself the Monoprice M1060C and absolutely love them. they have none of the problems of the M1060 and are easily modable to be open-back
  4. i collected all the parts in a list from all over ebay and amazon so i won't have to do that next year. i don't plan on upgradin to anything higher than the 3600 version of ryzen for now since as of quite a while most combatible motherboards already recieved the update to support 3600 and till that happens for 4600 it might take quite a while. sure if the r5 4600 will be much about the price of the ryzen 7 now i will probably go for that one IF it has a similair cooling solution and they did not cheap out on it like they did with the ryzen 5 as of now (that cooling solution does not look solid in any way, shape or form)
  5. everyone please note that i am NOT aiming for top of the line parts that will get me through the next 15 years. my build is specifically aimed to be about mid tier
  6. i went with the ful ATX board mainly due to concerns for cooling and size of the case. i just dont like a large chase with a tiny motherboard that just doesn't look right. the RAM tip is usefulll though i wuld not buy a used cpu personally for a multitude of reasons used graphics cards are a whole nother story though also the rgb case i chose costs just 50 euros where i live s it's cheap and has programable rgb lighting rn my laptop has windows 10 home preinstalled on an ssd its my primary ssd atm though im planning to work that one into my build i will deinstall all unnessecary programs from that ssd and use a 1tb hdd for the programs later on (view it as sort of a file transfer just withouut the transfer)
  7. well if were to go for the "new" moodels i'd have to shell out atleast 400 buckeroonies for the graphis alone and that aint in my budget. atm i am saving up for around 650 euro which will take about a year. or so. till then most parts should be cheaper and i might be able to pick the ryzen 7 3600 but i will look at that when i have the money. generally games i'd like to play? ehm let's just say it's a mixed bag between old games from round 98 and new games from round 2017-2019 maybe newer titles as weell at a maximum resolution of 1080p so no 4K here. also the mainboard chosen already is a b450 i chose the ryzen 7 2600 mainly due to it's cooling solution the rgb case was chosen cause... why have a cpu cooling solution that has rgb and not show that solution? i did not see any ryzen 7 that has a non rgb cooler and im not willing to hell out about another 100 bucks ust to get a decent one since im expecting the cooling block that comes with the cpu to be just about right.
  8. "but can it run crysis?"

    1. Mira Yurizaki

      Mira Yurizaki

      No because it's not an x86 compatible computer running Windows XP or later. ?

  9. hey. i am VERY new to pc building and I am planning to do this build at the end of the next year. however I do need some advice in terms of "how can I make this build cheaper without having to do a bios upgrade or going down to 8 gigs of ram and choosing a less powerful graphics card" cause I specifically chose this build to work for at least the next 5 to 6 years. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/GkcjHB the case I would actually use for it is not listed neither in the compatible nor the incompatible section. the case is a: Sharkoon VG7-W RGB. in the beginning, I did not want an RGB build but the fucking CPU cooler that comes with the CPU has RGB so I thought: fuck it if I don't go at least partially RGB it would just look weird. the chase has an acrylic side panel NOT a tempered glass panel. I looked very extensively through youtube for tips on building the pc. From inserting the CPU, all the way to cable management. i went scowering through the internet and was able to find all the parts for just over 600€ target specifications for this build: 1080p gaming on at least mid setting minimum and high settings maximum the abillity to heavily mod the shit out of skyrim and fallout NV (yes im one of those idiots) the ability to cut and edit 1080p youtube videos the abillity to record gaming related footage via OBS at 30FPS minimum without a capture card a decent fricking browsing experience XD the ability to run the next entry in TES series (has yet to come out) i'd also like to know if i don't need a 1000W power suply and a 650W is enough as that would already make it a whole lot cheaper too cause than i'd be around the 450€ to 550€ barrier instead of 550€ to 650€ i live in germany
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