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PolishGuy

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    PolishGuy reacted to _hitman_ in What is this noise coming out of the system?   
    Good point, i think you are right, PolishGuy!
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    PolishGuy got a reaction from HanZie82 in What is this noise coming out of the system?   
    I'm no IT expert but,
    It sounds to me as if a fan is hitting a wire or something else when its spinning.
    have you by any chance checked for that ?
     
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    PolishGuy got a reaction from Haro in needed help with buying used card   
    Alex and Tofu
    Thanks for the responses, you helped me out as far as you could, now I have to decide, but I think I'm gonna go with the 1080 ti or non ti depends on the deal I get. Thanks again and have a nice day ya'll
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    PolishGuy reacted to Haro in needed help with buying used card   
    A 1070ti is slightly behind the 1080 
    If they are the same price get a 1080
    It's basically a 2080 with a bigger frame buffer ( granted it's slower tho ) 
    Is it over kill ? 
    Nothing is really over kill, everyone has their needs
    If you want new getting something comparable to a 1080 would be the 5600xt
    1080ti equivalent would be the 2070 super / 5700xt / 2080 
    5700xt being the best value 
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    PolishGuy reacted to AlexTheGreatish in needed help with buying used card   
    thank you for responding, does it actually saty at around 144fps ?
    Might need to change the settings a bit in some games but yeah, and at 1080P you'll have no troubles
     
    and is the gtx 1080 worth it for the same price as a gtx 1070 ti used ?
    The 1080 has slightly better performance so do that one if they're the same price.  Otherwise just go for whichever is a better deal
     
    whould it also be overkill if i'd buy the gtx 1080 ti ?
    Overkill is relative.  If you want a 1080Ti then get it, but you don't need it (well, really a 1060 will probably get you most of the way there and the rest is just gravy)
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    PolishGuy got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in Needed help with upgrading my Pc   
    Thank you very much for your answer, you helped me a little, i've kept the cooler master cooler tho in case of ram clearance, also good call on that psu and ssd they are better and cheaper than my other choices 
    here is the updated build:

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    PolishGuy got a reaction from Max1996LTT in Needed help with upgrading my Pc   
    Thank you very much for your answer, you helped me a little, i've kept the cooler master cooler tho in case of ram clearance, also good call on that psu and ssd they are better and cheaper than my other choices 
    here is the updated build:

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    PolishGuy reacted to Max1996LTT in Needed help with upgrading my Pc   
    Please disregard all of Goku's suggested parts lists, as none of them take your country and, thus, currency, pricing and availability into account.
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    PolishGuy reacted to Max1996LTT in Needed help with upgrading my Pc   
    Put together by @Meganter
     
    Everything here, including the CPU Cooler, is better than any of Goku's list suggestions, as well as actually taking your country into consideration.
     
    PCPartPicker Part List Type Item Price CPU AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6 GHz 6-Core Processor €183.90 @ Azerty CPU Cooler Gelid Solutions Phantom CPU Cooler €30.94 @ Azerty Motherboard MSI B450 Gaming Plus MAX ATX AM4 Motherboard €109.00 @ CD-ROM-LAND Memory Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 Memory €71.95 @ CD-ROM-LAND Storage Crucial P1 500 GB M.2-2280 NVME Solid State Drive €72.95 @ Megekko Case Phanteks Eclipse P300A Mesh ATX Mid Tower Case €64.95 @ CD-ROM-LAND Power Supply SeaSonic Core GC 650 W 80+ Gold Certified ATX Power Supply €77.89 @ Azerty   Prices include shipping, taxes, rebates, and discounts     Total €611.58   Generated by PCPartPicker 2020-05-20 10:20 CEST+0200    
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    PolishGuy reacted to F.E.A.R. in Needed help with upgrading my Pc   
    @PolishGuy If you're planing to buy a used GTX 1080Ti, please get at a reasonable price. 300-350€ max. I would not go above 350€ for a GTX 1080Ti in 2020. Heck I'd save up 50-60 euros more and buy an RX 5700 XT.
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    PolishGuy reacted to gloop in Needed help with upgrading my Pc   
    +1. 
     
    The 1080ti will perform better than the 2060 super. With this you get fast ram, a good cpu coooler, and a mesh case.
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