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Cheapest (1k$) Variable Refresh Rate IPS build

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/tCNDyc

 

 

Thought i share this. Not gonna experience tearing and stutters again while gaming due to a working freesync loop.

And that widescreen IPS monitor with its 75hz is beyond godly. Yes its a 75hz IPS actually, not 60hz.

 

I believe gaming on this will be much better than having a better system and gaming on a small 60hz TN screen.

 

 

And here`s some proof that the CPU will be just as good as your expensive i7`s for gaming. If its just a little bit overclocked. (That mobo is an overclocker with a bios update)

http://www.guru3d.com/articles_pages/pentium_20th_anniversary_series_g3258_processor_review,14.html

 

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I know, even overclocked its 10% slower in fps than a quadcore. At least thats what i saw in linus GTA5 cpu tests. Tho i dont think thats a reason to spend more on a cpu. Games using more than 2 cores are still very few out there. And this is a build to enjoy the majority of the games out there while staying @ 1k, and not to blindly push fps for the sake of numbers and never enjoy anything under the sea of artifacts and barely seeing the screen.

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Nice proof m8 , you chose the most gpu dependant games ever.

Now try GTA V and far çry 4 .

And dragon age inquisition while you are at it .

Oh and when witçher 3 çomes out soon , you should see the pentium bençhmarks on that .
That will be fun.

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