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So I made two different builds with only like 7usd difference in price and I'm trying to decide which one to finally buy. One has the i5-4590 the other the i5-6400 for CPU, same gpu (1060 3gb), but both are mini-ITX with only 2 case coolers on and stock CPU coolers. Now that's the first problem, the second is that I would use these for 3D rendering and sometimes gaming(only 1080p). 3D rendering certainly means 100% load on CPU for hours without a pause. I am 99% sure I won't buy a stock cooler, as I want best price/performance and we have terrible prices here. So which one should I go with? Will the stock cooler and the tiny space affect the 4590's longevity? Does the 6400 make up for these problems with it's much lower TDP? I'd much rather go with the 4590 because it has much better performance in benchmarks (right?) but I'm afraid because of these problems...
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YOOOOO first post So, I am planning on upgrading some components on my PC. Unfortunately I don't have a couple G's to throw down immediately so I will have to do it part by part. I would like to get the expensive stuff out of the way first, such as the GPU. I have a strange bottleneck question that I can't find a really clear answer for. My current build looks something like this. CPU: Intel - Core i5-4590 3.3GHz Quad-Core Processor CPU Cooler: Corsair - H60 54.0 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler ($54.99 @ Newegg) Motherboard: Gigabyte - GA-B85M-D3H Micro ATX LGA1150 Motherboard Memory: PNY - Anarchy 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR3-1866 Memory ($79.99 @ Amazon) Storage: PNY - CS1311 120GB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($62.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Toshiba - P300 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($44.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Toshiba - P300 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive ($44.99 @ Amazon) Video Card: Gigabyte - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6GB D5 6G Video Card ($294.98 @ Newegg) Case: NZXT - S340 (White) ATX Mid Tower Case ($61.98 @ Newegg) Power Supply: EVGA - 650W 80+ Gold Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply ($75.75 @ OutletPC) Operating System: Microsoft - Windows 10 Pro OEM 64-bit ($128.89 @ OutletPC) My performance goal is 4K @ 60FPS . To achieve this I am planning on adding a 1080 TI, and hoping that will be possible with my current CPU at least until I am able to upgrade to a coffee/kaby lake cpu and all the newfangled parts required to go with it. The question is basically, is this an impossible feat? I have heard a lot of conjecture about CPU usage dropping at higher resolutions. From what I gather, playing at 4K is actually less stressful on a CPU than the same set up at 1080p. Does this mean that my 4590 will be able to handle the performance goal when paired with the 1080 TI (temporarily) ? And will I lose frames at 1080p when switching from my 1060 to the new card? Thanks for any input you guys my have!
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GTX980TI And I5 4590 , need a solution
PinkGayBoys✌ posted a topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
CPU: Intel I5 4590 Motherboard: B85M-D2V RAM: DDR3 1600 8Gx2 hard disk: 500G HDD 128G SSD GPU: GTX980TI 6G This is my computer hardware, the recent play video games such as GTA V TITAN FALL2 OVERWATCH regular Frame loss, I see other CPU with 980TI results better than me, so I guess it will not be CPU performance is not enough? If so, can you recommend a CPU? My English is not good, please forgive me -
Hello everyone. Im having problems with an intel i5 4590 because I've checked the motherboard (ga-h81m-h) socket and I saw a few bent/broken pins, so today I bought a new motherboard (msi h81m e33) and it didnt work. Im really confused because I pluggled in the cables and the cpu/gpu fans spins but and I dont see image in the monitor. Ram, psu and gpu was working good/normal yesterday (before I opened the case to clean) I have only 1 monitor with vga port (using it with vga-dvi adapter) Things I've tried: Using monitor with vga-dvi adapter. Using monitor with vga motherboard connector. Changed ram to the other slot. Unplugged all the psu cables and turned off the monitor and turning it on again. I didnt hear beeps sounds while turning pc on. The gtx960 fans spin and stop, and again the same all the time. Another thing I think its "weird" is when I turned off the pc the intel cpu cooler (I mean the metal base, not the fan. I dont know the correct word in english) is cold, no signals of being a little hot.
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I bought a second hand SFF PC that came with an i5 4590 paired with the ASUS H87M-E motherboard. My main PC has i5 3570 and an Intel DQ77MK motherboard. I understand what I'm sacrificing regarding motherboard IO. I don't however know the nuances of each motherboard other than that the ASUS board as an 8 pin CPU power connector as opposed to the 4 pin on the Intel board. As far as the CPU performance. I can't decide which is best for me to keep. I couldn't find sufficient benchmarking results and I frankly don't see myself going to the process of benchmarking games (Maybe I should). I want to resell the SFF system but cannot decide on what to keep in my PC, which is why I turn to the Forum for guidance. P.S. I don't plan to linger long on my decision an I am only leaning toward the 4590 because it is newer
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Ok, so basically title. Which combo should I get? No poll because I want opinions, not votes. Uses are gaming, some editing, and a little rendering. Also, don't try to convince me to go for one GPU or the other in a combo unless you are going to factor in CUDA and whatnot.
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Can you guys recommended a good motherboard for my current gaming build.. under 100 usd would be awesome.. but a little over won't hurt. I was thinking asrock h97, and I saw reviews about alot of asrock boards including this one with alot of problems Current build: i5 4590 Kingston (2 x 4Gb) ram Kingston 120 SSD WD blue 1 TB msi r9 380 4Gb Nzxt s340 (white) Corsair cx 600 semi-mod psu Thanks
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Hello internet, as the title says I'm deciding between an i5-4590 and an i3-4170. The i5 is about $80 more in my area. I play games like CS:GO, LoL, KF2, Gmod, and nothing really graphic intensive. The most graphic intensive I would go would be Far Cry 4, but I don't even own it lol. I host servers for my friends pretty often because my wifi is a lot better (my download speed is 88.84 mbps compared to 32.76 mbps lol), but I'm also going to be buying a GTX 950 too. Do I get the i5-4590 or the i3-4160?
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I have assembled new secondary system for gaming, but I am experiencing weird FPS fluctuation in CS:GO which jumps from 300 to 15+ every few seconds. I tried reseating GPU/RAM, reinstalling OS, tweaking nvidia 3D settings, editing registry but it still won't fix the problem. Anyone else experiencing the same issues? Specs CPU: i5-4590 GPU: MSI 660ti Power Edition RAM: Corsair Vengance Pro 2 x 4 GB MOBO: Asrock H81M-itx Case: Phanteks Evolv ITX Cooling: Thermaltake Water3.0 120mm PSU: Seasonic M12II 620 SSD: Kingston v300 120GB HDD: WD Blue 1TB EDIT: Tried more games, Dead Island Riptide: 33-111 L4D2: 1-60 Payday2: 17-89
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I've had this i5-4590/GTX 780 Ti combo for awhile now. I upgraded from a 270X and I assumed a GTX 780 Ti would give much larger performance, but unfortunately it only increased FPS by 15% I play Starcraft 2 and from 270X to 780Ti increased the average FPS from 70 to 80. I don't think that's very reasonable. A GTX 780Ti is way more powerful than a 270X. I'm wondering if it could use a 4790K, but I'm not willing to pay $290 for it (which is $90 more than a 4590) unless it will really boost my FPS high. So am I really getting CPU bottlenecked? What to do?
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Would there be any difference in performance?
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Hello everyone. I'm new around here and this is my first post. So bear with me plz Yesterday i bought a i5 4590 and ASUS H97 pro gamer MOBO. My problem is simple. CPU-Z shows that CPU is running at 3093 MHz instead of 3.3 GHz. How do I fix it? Also when does it go into turbo mode? Can I force it to go turbo?
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i know ofc that the 4690 is better than the 4590 , but what i am asking is: does it provide that 30$ better performance? does it justify that price difference??(it may be less but in my country it is 30$) My build is primarily for gaming with light video editing, light rendering and photoshop. the build is as follows: Asus z87-a cpu: 4690/4590 gpu: g1 gaming gigabyte gtx 970 ram:hyperx beast 2400 mhz 2x4 gb 1 tb wd blue seasonicc m12 ii evo 620 psu Any recommendations? ik i wouldnt need a z__ mobo but i am planning to sli in the future and h__ dont have that feature.
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I'm trying to build a high end PC with an R9 290 GPU (that is the result of a debate vs GTX 970) The basic build will have 1x R9 290 but i'm planning to add a second with crossfire in a year in order to extend its usefulness (the reason i picked the r9 290 over the GTX is that the predictions say that the 512 bit bus will be important as gaming evolves and im trying to make a build that wont need to be replaced in 1,5 year) The target is a built that can stand high graphics gaming paired with recording/streaming So now im trying to pick between motherboards and cpus to achieve a good build (whatever i get will probably be OC a little) AMD FX-8350 4.0GHz 8-Core Processor kit: 140$ ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0 motherboard + 60$ for water cooling + 200$ cpu = 400$ Intel Core i7-4790K 4.0GHz Quad-Core Processor kit: 140$ msi z97 gaming 3 motherboard + 34$ Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO cooler + 400$ cpu=574$ Intel Core i5-4590 3.3GHz Quad-Core Processor kit:80$ ASRock H97M Anniversary motherboard + 230$ cpu= 310$ INTEL CORE I5-4690K 3.50GHZ kit with 140$ msi z97 gaming 3 motherboard + 34$ cooler + 280$ cpu= 434$ INTEL XEON E3-1230 V3 with 140$ msi z97 gaming 3 motherboard + 34$ cooler (i think the 212 is good enough) + 312$ cpu=486$ P.S. if the xeon e3-1230 can work with an asrock h97 then the price drops to 426$... but im afraid that i wont be able to OC with a cheap motherboard AMD FX-9590 4.7GHZ 8-CORE kit: 140$ ASUS M5A99FX PRO R2.0 motherboard + 60$ for water cooling + 270$ cpu = 470$ Im seriously thinking about giving up, i've been researching for 2 weeks and im still no closer to deciding than i was when i started
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I have saved up some money this summer and am looking to build a computer for ≤$1000. I would like some advice on whether the parts I choose are worth my money and will deliver the performance I'm looking for. I plan to game on this computer, mostly games like CS:GO, World of Tanks, Minecraft, H1Z1/DayZ, ARK: Survival Evolved, and maybe a few big titles like GTA, Battlefield, and the Borderlands series. I do not livestream, or edit content. The only other thing I will use this computer for is watching movies, doing school related work, and maybe streaming games from my Xbox One once Windows 10 is released. Thank you. Things to note: -I prefer water cooling. -The Samsung hard drive I plan to use for storage is from an external hard drive that's no longer used. -I really don't want to spend above $200 on a graphics card. -I've already bought the case because it was cheap on Newegg. -The PSU needs to be fully modular. I like tidiness. -I need an ODD -I will only buy my parts from Newegg, Amazon, or Best Buy. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Qz4d7P *****EDIT***** http://pcpartpicker.com/p/ZFKpvK
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Hi guys! I have another dream build in store so here it is CPU: i5-4590 CPU Cooler: CM Hyper 212 EVO Motherboard: ASRock H97M-ITX/AC SSD: Crucial MX100 256GB HDD: WD Blue 1TB RAM: G.Skill Ripjaws X 8GB 1600 (2x4GB) Case: Bitfenix Prodigy GPU: Gigabyte Geforce GTX 760 Windforce PSU: Seasonic SSR-550RM PCPartPicker if you want to see: http://pcpartpicker.com/user/gabbdogg/saved/78wCmG Everything will probably be bought in Newegg, or wherever the PCPartPicker site tells me where the parts are cheaper. (If this was actually real ) Suggestions are recommended, and I dont want to exceed $930-950 dollars
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Which one of these mobo and cpu combos are more bang for the buck? And also how much of a improvement in a gaming settings does having a k processor have? or this combo PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU: Intel Core i5-4690K 3.5GHz Quad-Core Processor ($239.99 @ Newegg) Motherboard: MSI Z97 PC MATE ATX LGA1150 Motherboard ($99.95 @ Amazon) Total: $339.94 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-11-01 20:54 EDT-0400 In which ill be using in this Build PCPartPicker part list / Price breakdown by merchant CPU Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO 82.9 CFM Sleeve Bearing CPU Cooler (Purchased For $0.00) Memory: G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3-1600 Memory (Purchased For $0.00) Storage: Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive (Purchased For $0.00) Video Card: EVGA GeForce GTX 970 4GB Superclocked ACX 2.0 Video Card ($349.99 @ Amazon) Case: Corsair 330R ATX Mid Tower Case (Purchased For $0.00) Power Supply: Corsair Builder 500W 80+ Bronze Certified ATX Power Supply (Purchased For $0.00) Total: $349.99 Prices include shipping, taxes, and discounts when available Generated by PCPartPicker 2014-11-01 20:57 EDT-0400
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Hi all, just a quick question. Do this 2 cpu have much of a different? Or they are just the same but clocked abit higher?
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Hello everyone, I am going to get the intel core i5 4590 for my upcoming build and I just need to know if the stock cooler is good enough or should I change it to maybe a cooler master hyper 212 evo?
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Which of the i5's (in the title) is the best for lots of indie gaming and can handle a couple of AAA titles? (It'll be paired up with a r9 270X or r9 280)