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Budget (including currency): Approx. 1100$ Country: USA-FL Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Fusion CAD, AI Development , D4, StarCraft, video edit, Office work, Upgrading from : i5-2500k, Asus P8 , 16GB , RX480, Evo 1TB SSD, Antec Bronze PSU 600 W, Big Noctua Cooler into Fractal Meshify 2 XL case Hi, Following LTT since NCIX....I bought my last PC there 12 years ago! Low room temperature is very important, 300 Watts heater CPU is out! Durability! Targeting 10 years, OK to upgrade few things in the future. Quiet as possible, my actual setup is super quiet I have already k-100,Corsair Keyboard/Mouse/1440p monitor PCPartPicker Part List: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/cBbkjH CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7700 3.6 GHz 8-Core Processor ($305.99 @ Amazon) Motherboard: ASRock B650M PG RIPTIDE Micro ATX AM5 Motherboard ($149.99 @ Amazon) Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR5-6000 CL36 Memory ($104.99 @ Amazon) Storage: Samsung 990 Pro 2 TB M.2-2280 PCIe 4.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($119.99 @ Amazon) Video Card: Asus DUAL OC GeForce RTX 4060 8 GB Video Card ($299.99 @ Amazon) Case: Jonsbo D31 MESH MicroATX Mini Tower Case ($81.99 @ Newegg Sellers) Power Supply: Corsair RM750 750 W 80+ Gold Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($99.99 @ Amazon) Total: $1162.93 Jack
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https://www.tomshardware.com/news/alleged-prices-of-amds-rx-7700-and-rx-7800-leak So the TL;DR is: RX 7700 will cost $449.99 and 7800 will be $549.99 according to the rumor. AMD for some reason, pulling another Nvidia move, will only be offering about 10-15% performance improvement over previous gen. But at least they wont have crippling BUS widths like Nvidia cards so that performance uplift should remain throughout any resolutions and settings. They should also have 16GB of VRAM - or at least the 7800 will for sure, so thats good. All in all I would say the prices will be "fair" VS RX 6000 series but wont offer any uplift in price-to-performance ratio for now. So once again, AMD will be launching at a price thats too high, reviews will be bad, and then the price will probably drop to $479.99 and $379.99 respectively and then they will be a good value and and an easy recommend, with the 7800 reported to match or slightly exceed the performance of the RTX 4070 in raster. In other words - its the same ol' song and dance that we are now used to, which is why I believe this particular rumor is a pretty accurate one. What hasn't been talked about is the XT versions of either of these cards. No idea on that one.
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I will be buying the ryzen 7700X for my new pc and I really don't like the fact that I can boil me some tea on the CPU when it's under load nor am I fun of spending more than twice as much money for electricity for the CPU for a little bit of extra performance... Why don't I go with the 7700 then you ask?? Well it's 30€ more expensive On top of that, I heard that if you try to undervolt the CPU a bit to make it perform similarly to the 7700 you void the warranty Is there any way or a tool to auto tune the 7700X performance without voiding the warranty?? The Bios I will be using are that of the asus TUF Gaming B650M-Plus motherboard.
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Question for anyone willing to answer it. My brother recently transitioned to Apple products for all of his video editing needs (gross I know). Anyway, he has let me snag his PC since I have been wanted to re-acquire one since I sold mine a year ago. I actually built this computer for him, but since he purchased the parts I want to give him a fair deal. So with of the parts listed below, what would be your estimated fair value? CPU: Intel i7 7700 CPU Cooler: Hyper 212 EVO GPU: MSI GTX 1060 6 GB RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16 GB DDR4 2400MHz Motherboard: MSI Gaming M5 SSD: Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB HD: Western Digital Black 1 TB PSU: EVGA NEX650W 80+ Gold Case: NZXT H440
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Hi guys, I'm wondering what you guys think of the acer aspire vx15. I'm looking at the one with the 7700hq cpu and the 1050 ti, and I'm just wondering if you guys know anything about it.
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Hello, Soon, I will be building my first pc, and I've mostly decided on what I want, except for the CPU. I aim to spend $900-1100 USD on the entire build, and it will be primarily for gaming and other basic applications. I currently have one 1080p monitor but I plan to add a second one in the future (idk if this affects performance). Performance/Price is a bit more important to me than raw performance, also. My main question is: Is it dumb to pair an RX 470 8GB with an i7 7700? Will I get any benefit from a 7700 over a 7600 with that GPU? If you have other suggestions or if I've made a glaring mistake, I'd appreciate it if you could let me know about that, too. I want the cpu/mobo to last me at least 4 years. I'd be likely to upgrade the GPU in the future but not the CPU until I absolutely have to, that's why I feel that the cpu is the hardest component to decide on. i7-7700: $1047: i5-7600k: $1031: i5-7600: $956: One more thing to note is that I would wait to see how promising the lower end ryzen chips look before pulling the trigger on an intel build.
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Hello, Im just wondering if it is worth the upgrade from my 3770k @5 GHz to a 7700k. Or should i wait for something even better. Here is my system https://pcpartpicker.com/user/SultanOfAwesome/saved/swJ9TW
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A few days ago i posted the plans for a build here on the LTT forums (you can check that out here) and the replies i got changed my mind as to how i should go about doing this build. I initially wanted an unlocked i5 but upon reading comments in that thread i made up my mind i'd go for an i7 so i could be 'future proof' when it comes to gaming, since titles are now being more and more optimised for high core/thread count CPUs. Here is the new version: https://de.pcpartpicker.com/list/QK9ssJ The desktop's use will still be the same: gaming and light photo editing, besides of course in browser use and school work. The budget is between 1000 and 1100 euros, pretty hard on that top number though since the 1100 was already a stretch budget. For those of you looking at the prices on PCPP and wondering why i manually inserted all of them, basically look here. That's a portuguese shop where i found pretty competitive prices relative to european amazon websites so i'm planing on buying a good amount of components there, the GPU and HDD being the exceptions so far (i included a 1070 in that picture but i don't think i'll be stretching my wallet that far to buy one, they're way cheaper on the german amazon page costing as little as 420 euros at times for the versions i've been looking at and i think the max i'd be willing to go for would be 450). I also included a cheaper but lower wattage PSU in the screenshot because i'm not sure how viable it would be to use that one instead of the one in the PCPP list. I also did sanity checks like seeing if the MB has enough headers to run the 3 included fans (it does with a spliter for the front ones), seeing if there's a BIOS to run 7th gen CPUS on that board (there is) and either PSU should have enough connectors to power up every component chosen. So what do you guys think of this build? Any feedback would be highly appreciated! PS: i will be buying an extra stick of RAM and an SSD later on so there's no need to point the need of those out or include them in any retouched PCPP lists.
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So I've been with my 3770k for many years now, and as I thought we'd be together much longer, things just arent working out. So Im looking for a replacement. Before Ryzen was released I was just going to grab a 7700k and call it a day- but now that it's out I don't really know what to do. I'm going into a computer science university course, I do graphic design and some 5k Image editing. I also game every once in a while (like the Witcher, Doom, project cars, kerbal...). I would like to play at 1440 smoothly, maybe VR. I've been eyeing down the 1700, but maybe it might be worth the extra couple bucks for the 1800. I dunno.
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I am planning to get a new cpu and motherboard (some ddr 4 ram as well). My current cpu is fx 6300 and gpu is gtx 960. I am planning to get a 1080p 144 hz monitor, one of either benq xl2411 or lg 24gm79. I will be upgrading my gpu next year as well. I had decided to purchase a i7 7700 and a b250 mobo. It was simply a better deal than an i5 7600k. However, this got much more complex when I started considering ryzen. I've spent more than a week going back and forth between the i7 7700 and ryzen r5 1600. I want to purchase a cpu mainly for gaming and want one which is capable enough to not bottleneck gpus for the next 4-5 years, or in other words last a long time. My argument is that if a budget fx 6300 could last this long, an i7 surely can. I live in India. The following are links to the prices of the said processors and motherboards that I chose. R5 1600 - Rs 16,300 = $ 253.05 (USD) R5 1600x - Rs 18,950 = $ 294.19 R7 1700 - Rs 25,100 = $ 389.66 i7 7700 - Rs.23,500 = $ 364.82 i5 7600k - Rs 20,070 = $ 311.57 b350 amd - Rs 8500 = $ 131.96 b250 intel - Rs 7800 = $ 121.09 z270 intel - Rs 11,520 = $ 178.840 The motherboards cost roughly the same. My budget is somewhat flexible but not flexible enough to fit an i7 7700k and I'd rather not spend more than I have to as I'm buying this for a college student. r5 1600 clears up room for additional stuff like ssd as well, but I'd like to emphasize that the processor is the priority here. Note on overclocking and why I didn't consider r5 1600x- I have no problems with overclocking and might as well do it if I can. I chose an i7 over an i5 because the i7 didn't need any overclocking to perform better than the i5. As far as aftermarket coolers are concerned, I already have a cooler master hyper 212x but I have no way of getting a compatible bracket for the am4 motherboards here in India. For this reason alone, I'm never going to purchase anything from cooler master again. This is why I didn't give much thought to the 1600x. It doesn't come with a cooler and I don't want to buy another. I was hoping to find some way of importing a stupid bracket from abroad in the future (please tell me if you know a way) or not deal with this complication entirely by getting the i7. I will only purchase a new cooler if it is absolutely worth it. PS My psu is a Cooler Master Thunder 600w. Any suggestions regarding anything from ram recommendations to opinion on monitors (would free sync be worth it) are welcome. Please don't hold back from what's in your mind. It might help me out.
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Hi all... so i am getting a pcin a week or so, the issue i have is i can get a i7 7700 with a navida gtx 1080 8gp pascel or i7 770k with a navida gtx 1070, i will play most uptodate games and will be useing it for light rendering and codeing work nothink to heavy ? what would you pick out of the 2 ?
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Hey everyone, I'm wondering if the 7700 is worth the $30 over the 6700. Like what features does the 7700 offer other than marginally higher base clocks? Thanks in advance!
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Hi everyone, I'm trying to build a new PC and was wondering which set up would be better: - i7-7700 + ASUS Maximus IX CODE - i7-6800 + ASUS ROG STRIX X99 GAMING (I know it needs a BIOS Update) My set up would be primarily for gaming however i will do mild content creation (some editing in AE and mild C4D work for school projects). Additionally, if there are any better suggestion you have i would love to hear it. Current budget is about $2300 USD, including the GTX 1080 i plan on using. Thank you for the assistance.
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Hello. I want to ask you the community a question. Do i need 5 ghz an i7 7700k to stream CS:GO at 1080p at 60fps. Or i'll be fine with 7700 w/o overclocking. Because in games 7700k on 5ghz vs 7700 performs pretty much the same. If 7700k wins in some games it's only by 3-4%. So if there's much improvement in streaming with 7700k i'll be totally looking for it. Note: i'm not gonna run 2 PC's with capture card to stream.
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Fresh off the new wan show.. with ROG saying they could be made compatible but are locked out... why do you think older 170/270 cpus would be locked out of being put in the new 370 mobos? Especially since you basically cant get your hands on a new 8700k anyway so placing the older 6600k in there as a place holder until stock arrives for coffeelake would be nice
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I have two cooling-related questions! First, I have an additional fan in my system mounted on the side panel, but only have one fan header on the motherboard. Currently, it's just running via the PSU directly so I'm pretty sure that means 100% all the time in this case. I'd like to be able to control it. Would a splitter allow me to control both fans separately? Or would I need a hub? What would you guys recommend for something cheap? Second, I'd like to get a better-than-stock cooler for my 7700 (non-k so no overclocking) with a relatively small case. Nothing crazy, keep in mind I only have one cpu-fan header on the mobo and very limited air-flow in the case. Any recommendations for something cost-effective and small, but better than this stock cooler? See pic for the kind of space I'm working with.
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I just got a new motherboard, an Asus H270-Plus, and I've noticed there are bright orangish yellow breathing LED's on the PCI-E slots (right by the tabs that seat it in). It's messing with my RGB vibes. I was wondering if there was any way to disable this? As they're not like RGB or anything. I poked around in the UEFI and in the Asus AI suite and didn't find anything. Am I looking in the wrong place? Anyone with the same motherboard or similar find a way to disable these lights?
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Hey, guys just wanted your opinion on which CPU I should use. A friend of mine is looking to upgrade his system so it can run games using the HTC Vive, and he got me to help him build it. The budget for the upgrade is $800 AUD (He already has an r9 390x). He isn't going to do any production or editing but he wants to maximize gaming performance. What CPU and other upgrades do you guys recommend? Note that I also want to make sure the CPU will last a few years for VR and general gaming. (Originally, I was thinking of using an i7 7700 or overclock a Ryzen 1700). Also, i have already found out the prices for the intel and AMD side and in Australia, it's roughly the same. Thanks a lot, guys (first ever forum post yay)
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Hello All, I plan on buying the i7-7700 for my PC build, which I intend to use for video editing and rendering, and I have several questions concerning the memory specs for the CPU. For memory max size it is stated a 64GB max, does this mean that regardless if I put more than 64GB in the mobo, the CPU will only use up to 64GB? For max number of memory channels it is stated as 2, does this mean that it can only read from 2 RAM sticks? what if I use 4 sticks? Also for max number of PCI Express lanes is at 16, does this mean that up to 16 PCI-e cards can be used? Thanks in advance for all inputs.
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Hello, I am able to get some discounts on intel stuff, and currently I'm deciding between the 7700 and the 7700k. I probably honestly won't overclock at first and maybe ever, but its only a 19 dollar difference. I will be using this PC for gaming and for Audio stuff using REAPER and multiple instances of serum. Will the base clock difference be worth 19 dollars for me? I also might overclock later on in the PC's lifespan. Thanks
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Hello Everybody I am using an I-7 7700K @4.2GHz nothing ist overclocked but i get temps eaysly up to 90°C(194°F) for cooling i have two casefanse cpu controlled and as CPU-cooler a "Dark Rock Pro 3" from bequiet!. The Case is Full size and Cables are ok managed. So what would you recommend me checking so i can get more normal temps. If you want additinal info just ask I'm happy to look it up and to do some Tests with the system. Thank you for your Help in Advance!!
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First of all I have achieved a stable/quiet(ish) 4.8GHz overclock on all stock voltages except vcore at 1.240V, max temp 84C on air cooling (Noctua NH-D15) and UK summertime room temp of 23C. I am happy with this, life is good, I'm not asking for help with that bit. However, just nudging it up to 4.9GHz and 1.280V vcore without altering any other BIOS settting causes spikes to temps of up to 97C and the weird thing is to me that this temperature does NOT appear to always track in line with CPU utilisation. According to Intel Extreme Tuning Utility I'm getting 90C at only around 50% CPU utilisation in some cases whereas it's at 77C at 100% utilisation - can anybody explain what's happening here please? For reference the plot below is from an hour usage at 4.9GHz, vcore 1.280V, all other voltages left on auto for this partiuclar run. I have speedstep and enhanced turbo enabled, C-state limited to C2, cpu voltage setting is on adaptive, cpu and rear high rpm system simply ramp from 30Cmin rpm to 70C full rpm. I've numbered the peaks and troughs from left to right corresponding to the following periods of usage: 1. CPU-Z bench; 2. Intel Extreme Tuning Utiliy 10min stress test; 3. CPU idle and light usage; 4. Prime 95 running test; 5. Idle because the inital test finished and I didn't want to continuing broiling my CPU. 6. Gaming, Witcher 3; 7. Gaming, Star Citizen. CPU-Z (1) and the Intel utility (2) topped out around 77C while reporting 100% CPU utilisation and 1.296vcore. When the system was idling (3) it behaves as I expect, dropping the vcore down to 0.688v and clock speed to 799Mhz, CPU temp 36C. The Prime 95 test (4) also is what I would expect, 100% utilisation and highest temps at 97C (+13C hotter than 4.8GHz at 1.240v though?). Here is the weird bit - the plot labelled 6 for Witcher 3 shows the CPU running at 4.7 - 4.9Ghz but the blue line representing utilisation is UNDER the green line repesenting Temperature, this is the opposite to every other scenario. The highest peaks of the green line in this portion show CPU temps of 89C and 86C while the corresponding CPU utilisation is 50% and 43% respectively. Number 6 and 7 represent what I actually want to use my gaming PC for, why the temps are so high at low utilisation? Components in use: CPU: Intel Core i7-7700K GPU1: Nvidia GTX 980 Ti GPU2: Nvidia GTX 980 Ti SSD: Intel Raid 0 Volume 500GB SSD: Samsung 960 Evo NVMe PCIe M.2 250GB HDD: Toshiba MQ01ABD050 500GB RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 C15 2x8GB MBD: MSI Z270 GAMING PRO CARBON