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Lake-V-X6-10600 (Gaming PC)

R23 score MC: 9190pts | R23 score SC: 1302pts

R20 score MC: 3529cb | R20 score SC: 506cb

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Case: Cooler Master HAF XB Evo Black / Case Fan(s) Front: Noctua NF-A14 ULN 140mm Premium Fans / Case Fan(s) Rear: Corsair Air Series AF120 Quiet Edition (red) / Case Fan(s) Side: Noctua NF-A6x25 FLX 60mm Premium Fan / Controller: Sony Dualshock 4 Wireless (DS4Windows) / Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo / CPU: Intel Core i5-10600, 6-cores, 12-threads, 4.4/4.8GHz, 13,5MB cache (Intel 14nm++ FinFET) / Display: ASUS 24" LED VN247H (67Hz OC) 1920x1080p / GPU: Gigabyte Radeon RX Vega 56 Gaming OC @1501MHz (Samsung 14nm FinFET) / Keyboard: Logitech Desktop K120 (Nordic) / Motherboard: ASUS PRIME B460 PLUS, Socket-LGA1200 / Mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014 / PCI-E: ASRock USB 3.1/A+C (PCI Express x4) / PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA G2, 850W / RAM A1, A2, B1 & B2: DDR4-2666MHz CL13-15-15-15-35-1T "Samsung 8Gbit C-Die" (4x8GB) / Operating System: Windows 10 Home / Sound: Zombee Z300 / Storage 1 & 2: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD / Storage 3: Seagate® Barracuda 2TB HDD / Storage 4: Seagate® Desktop 2TB SSHD / Storage 5: Crucial P1 1000GB M.2 SSD/ Storage 6: Western Digital WD7500BPKX 2.5" HDD / Wi-fi: TP-Link TL-WN851N 11n Wireless Adapter (Qualcomm Atheros)

Zen-II-X6-3600+ (Gaming PC)

R23 score MC: 9893pts | R23 score SC: 1248pts @4.2GHz

R23 score MC: 10151pts | R23 score SC: 1287pts @4.3GHz

R20 score MC: 3688cb | R20 score SC: 489cb

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Case: Medion Micro-ATX Case / Case Fan Front: SUNON MagLev PF70251VX-Q000-S99 70mm / Case Fan Rear: Fanner Tech(Shen Zhen)Co.,LTD. 80mm (Purple) / Controller: Sony Dualshock 4 Wireless (DS4Windows) / Cooler: AMD Near-silent 125w Thermal Solution / CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 6-cores, 12-threads, 4.2/4.2GHz, 35MB cache (T.S.M.C. 7nm FinFET) / Display: HP 24" L2445w (64Hz OC) 1920x1200 / GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 970 4GD5 OC "Afterburner" @1450MHz (T.S.M.C. 28nm) / GPU: ASUS Radeon RX 6600 XT DUAL OC RDNA2 32CUs @2607MHz (T.S.M.C. 7nm FinFET) / Keyboard: HP KB-0316 PS/2 (Nordic) / Motherboard: ASRock B450M Pro4, Socket-AM4 / Mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014 / PCI-E: ASRock USB 3.1/A+C (PCI Express x4) / PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA G2, 550W / RAM A2 & B2: DDR4-3600MHz CL16-18-8-19-37-1T "SK Hynix 8Gbit CJR" (2x16GB) / Operating System: Windows 10 Home / Sound 1: Zombee Z500 / Sound 2: Logitech Stereo Speakers S-150 / Storage 1 & 2: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD / Storage 3: Western Digital My Passport 2.5" 2TB HDD / Storage 4: Western Digital Elements Desktop 2TB HDD / Storage 5: Kingston A2000 1TB M.2 NVME SSD / Wi-fi & Bluetooth: ASUS PCE-AC55BT Wireless Adapter (Intel)

Vishera-X8-9370 | R20 score MC: 1476cb

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Case: Cooler Master HAF XB Evo Black / Case Fan(s) Front: Noctua NF-A14 ULN 140mm Premium Fans / Case Fan(s) Rear: Corsair Air Series AF120 Quiet Edition (red) / Case Fan(s) Side: Noctua NF-A6x25 FLX 60mm Premium Fan / Case Fan VRM: SUNON MagLev KDE1209PTV3 92mm / Controller: Sony Dualshock 4 Wireless (DS4Windows) / Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo / CPU: AMD FX-8370 (Base: @4.4GHz | Turbo: @4.7GHz) Black Edition Eight-Core (Global Foundries 32nm) / Display: ASUS 24" LED VN247H (67Hz OC) 1920x1080p / GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 970 4GD5 OC "Afterburner" @1450MHz (T.S.M.C. 28nm) / GPU: Gigabyte Radeon RX Vega 56 Gaming OC @1501MHz (Samsung 14nm FinFET) / Keyboard: Logitech Desktop K120 (Nordic) / Motherboard: MSI 970 GAMING, Socket-AM3+ / Mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014 / PCI-E: ASRock USB 3.1/A+C (PCI Express x4) / PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA G2, 850W PSU / RAM 1, 2, 3 & 4: Corsair Vengeance DDR3-1866MHz CL8-10-10-28-37-2T (4x4GB) 16.38GB / Operating System 1: Windows 10 Home / Sound: Zombee Z300 / Storage 1: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD (x2) / Storage 2: Seagate® Barracuda 2TB HDD / Storage 3: Seagate® Desktop 2TB SSHD / Wi-fi: TP-Link TL-WN951N 11n Wireless Adapter

Godavari-X4-880K | R20 score MC: 810cb

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Case: Medion Micro-ATX Case / Case Fan Front: SUNON MagLev PF70251VX-Q000-S99 70mm / Case Fan Rear: Fanner Tech(Shen Zhen)Co.,LTD. 80mm (Purple) / Controller: Sony Dualshock 4 Wireless (DS4Windows) / Cooler: AMD Near-silent 95w Thermal Solution / Cooler: AMD Near-silent 125w Thermal Solution / CPU: AMD Athlon X4 860K Black Edition Elite Quad-Core (T.S.M.C. 28nm) / CPU: AMD Athlon X4 880K Black Edition Elite Quad-Core (T.S.M.C. 28nm) / Display: HP 19" Flat Panel L1940 (75Hz) 1280x1024 / GPU: EVGA GeForce GTX 960 SuperSC 2GB (T.S.M.C. 28nm) / GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 970 4GD5 OC "Afterburner" @1450MHz (T.S.M.C. 28nm) / Keyboard: HP KB-0316 PS/2 (Nordic) / Motherboard: MSI A78M-E45 V2, Socket-FM2+ / Mouse: Razer Abyssus 2014 / PCI-E: ASRock USB 3.1/A+C (PCI Express x4) / PSU: EVGA SuperNOVA G2, 550W PSU / RAM 1, 2, 3 & 4: SK hynix DDR3-1866MHz CL9-10-11-27-40 (4x4GB) 16.38GB / Operating System 1: Ubuntu Gnome 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus) / Operating System 2: Windows 10 Home / Sound 1: Zombee Z500 / Sound 2: Logitech Stereo Speakers S-150 / Storage 1: Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD (x2) / Storage 2: Western Digital My Passport 2.5" 2TB HDD / Storage 3: Western Digital Elements Desktop 2TB HDD / Wi-fi: TP-Link TL-WN851N 11n Wireless Adapter

Acer Aspire 7738G custom (changed CPU, GPU & Storage)
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CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo P8600, 2-cores, 2-threads, 2.4GHz, 3MB cache (Intel 45nm) / GPU: ATi Radeon HD 4570 515MB DDR2 (T.S.M.C. 55nm) / RAM: DDR2-1066MHz CL7-7-7-20-1T (2x2GB) / Operating System: Windows 10 Home / Storage: Crucial BX500 480GB 3D NAND SATA 2.5" SSD

Complete portable device SoC history:

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Apple A4 - Apple iPod touch (4th generation)
Apple A5 - Apple iPod touch (5th generation)
Apple A9 - Apple iPhone 6s Plus
HiSilicon Kirin 810 (T.S.M.C. 7nm) - Huawei P40 Lite / Huawei nova 7i
Mediatek MT2601 (T.S.M.C 28nm) - TicWatch E
Mediatek MT6580 (T.S.M.C 28nm) - TECNO Spark 2 (1GB RAM)
Mediatek MT6592M (T.S.M.C 28nm) - my|phone my32 (orange)
Mediatek MT6592M (T.S.M.C 28nm) - my|phone my32 (yellow)
Mediatek MT6735 (T.S.M.C 28nm) - HMD Nokia 3 Dual SIM
Mediatek MT6737 (T.S.M.C 28nm) - Cherry Mobile Flare S6
Mediatek MT6739 (T.S.M.C 28nm) - my|phone myX8 (blue)
Mediatek MT6739 (T.S.M.C 28nm) - my|phone myX8 (gold)
Mediatek MT6750 (T.S.M.C 28nm) - honor 6C Pro / honor V9 Play
Mediatek MT6765 (T.S.M.C 12nm) - TECNO Pouvoir 3 Plus
Mediatek MT6797D (T.S.M.C 20nm) - my|phone Brown Tab 1
Qualcomm MSM8926 (T.S.M.C. 28nm) - Microsoft Lumia 640 LTE
Qualcomm MSM8974AA (T.S.M.C. 28nm) - Blackberry Passport
Qualcomm SDM710 (Samsung 10nm) - Oppo Realme 3 Pro

 

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I dont see why you dont just build it yourself you get the pride of knowing you built it. Btw buying Win from places like G2A and Kinguin are legit and you can never lose money unless you dont buy protection. If I were to build this myself it would either around the same or over. The reason for that is companys will build shit that is of the lowest quality so long as it works for a while. They also get discounts from companies because they buy stuff in bulk. Where as regular people dont get the luxury of discounts when bought in bulk. 

 

Answers to your questions -

 

1. Go for the 390 it is better in performance than the 970 and it has double the vram. OBS is very good recording software and livestreaming software. I use OBS personally and the performance hit is little to none.

 

2. I believe that case is atx but im not for sure. One thing about that case is its going to be a bitch with the psu because it goes on the top. 

 

3.Your gonna need to buy a good gpu if you want to game at 1440p with 144fps minimum. I am not even sure if that thing could handle curent gen games on high settings with 1080p with 144fps because of the low clock speed. You would need to overclock it which you would have to buy a aftermaket cpu cooler and im not even sure if one could fit in there. The 6500 and the 6400 both are skylake. 

 

4. Well if you have the money go for a 1440p monitor but only if you uprgrade your pc where it could handle that at 144fps. 

 

Reliable $550 Starter PC (http://pcpartpicker.com/p/KGgpZL) *Just waiting for someone to need help with there ram so I can make a downloadmoreram.com joke*

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10 hours ago, Nena360 said:

If you want to then yes you can but its better to build from scratch! :D

Not in this instance it isn't, not at all. I expressed that in my original post. It's cheaper than all of the components plus Windows 10 would be assuming I buy everything legitimately.

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10 hours ago, FuriousGamer said:

I dont see why you dont just build it yourself you get the pride of knowing you built it. Btw buying Win from places like G2A and Kinguin are legit and you can never lose money unless you dont buy protection. If I were to build this myself it would either around the same or over. The reason for that is companys will build shit that is of the lowest quality so long as it works for a while. They also get discounts from companies because they buy stuff in bulk. Where as regular people dont get the luxury of discounts when bought in bulk. 

 

Answers to your questions -

 

1. Go for the 390 it is better in performance than the 970 and it has double the vram. OBS is very good recording software and livestreaming software. I use OBS personally and the performance hit is little to none.

 

2. I believe that case is atx but im not for sure. One thing about that case is its going to be a bitch with the psu because it goes on the top. 

 

3.Your gonna need to buy a good gpu if you want to game at 1440p with 144fps minimum. I am not even sure if that thing could handle curent gen games on high settings with 1080p with 144fps because of the low clock speed. You would need to overclock it which you would have to buy a aftermaket cpu cooler and im not even sure if one could fit in there. The 6500 and the 6400 both are skylake. 

 

4. Well if you have the money go for a 1440p monitor but only if you uprgrade your pc where it could handle that at 144fps. 

 

The 144fps monitor wouldn't be for gaming, actually. I'd probably end up using a 1080p 144fps or a 1080p 60fps monitor for my gaming.

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2 hours ago, rose.thashton said:

The 144fps monitor wouldn't be for gaming, actually. I'd probably end up using a 1080p 144fps or a 1080p 60fps monitor for my gaming.

Why dont you just build your own pc? You would know that everything works together and you can pick what you get instead. You also get the satisfaction of knowing you built that and by building it yourself you can learn alot. I can help if you need any. 

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52 minutes ago, FuriousGamer said:

Why dont you just build your own pc? You would know that everything works together and you can pick what you get instead. You also get the satisfaction of knowing you built that and by building it yourself you can learn alot. I can help if you need any. 

I've built PCs before. I know perfectly well what I need to do in order to build a PC.

 

If I wanted to build my PC and get the same money I would probably just pirate Windows, which I don't really want to do.

 

I do know what works together other than items of certain sizes like CPU coolers and power supplies, and I'm going to end up buying those after I have the opportunity to measure the case anyways.

 

Oh, and maybe the part where building something myself with similar components would put me over the same price...without Windows. Even using Kinguin would make the total cost $50 more expensive.

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 Really is that so? I built one with the keyboard and mouse, win 10 & even the wireless card and it is still $32 cheaper. You can do whatever you want but it doesnt seem you have too much experience if you had to ask me all those questions before and if you couldn't even make a build less expensive then a pre built. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/TFzCsY

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23 minutes ago, FuriousGamer said:

 Really is that so? I built one with the keyboard and mouse, win 10 & even the wireless card and it is still $32 cheaper. You can do whatever you want but it doesnt seem you have too much experience if you had to ask me all those questions before and if you couldn't even make a build less expensive then a pre built. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/TFzCsY

Nice job, you included rebates and an even shittier motherboard as well as an unreliable HDD, a shitty case for a cheap price (the one on the prebuilt is a better quality), a Corsair CX PSU, and a slower wifi adapter.

 

Talk about not having too much experience.

 

EDIT: Forget about the PSU, they have a shitty one anyways.

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Just now, rose.thashton said:

Nice job, you included rebates and an even shittier motherboard as well as an unreliable HDD, a shitty case for a cheap price (the one on the prebuilt is a better quality), and a Corsair CX PSU.

 

Talk about not having too much experience.

I dont think you know how big companies that make pre builts work, do you? Do you really think there gonna give you good quality parts? No there gonna use the cheapest they can. If you really think mine is much of a difference from theirs in terms of quality then your an idiot. Go ahead and buy that pre built and youll see what im talking about. Seagate drives are used in alot of pre builts because there cheaper than the others. They use cases that are complete shit and the power supplies are usually just 80+ and rarely bronze that are made by brands that nobody cares to buy from. Do your research before you argue and look ignorant. 

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2 minutes ago, FuriousGamer said:

I dont think you know how big companies that make pre builts work, do you? Do you really think there gonna give you good quality parts? No there gonna use the cheapest they can. If you really think mine is much of a difference from theirs in terms of quality then your an idiot. Go ahead and buy that pre built and youll see what im talking about. Seagate drives are used in alot of pre builts because there cheaper than the others. They use cases that are complete shit and the power supplies are usually just 80+ and rarely bronze that are made by brands that nobody cares to buy from. Do your research before you argue and look ignorant. 

lol

 

I know what parts are in the mobo from reviews

 

The PSU is the only thing that's worse quality than your suggestions.

 

"Do your research before you argue and look ignorant."

 

smh you strike me as a 13 year old trying way too hard to look super intelligent

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2 minutes ago, rose.thashton said:

lol

 

I know what parts are in the mobo from reviews

 

The PSU is the only thing that's worse quality than your suggestions.

 

"Do your research before you argue and look ignorant."

 

smh you strike me as a 13 year old trying way too hard to look super intelligent

You know I find it hard to believe your being legit and not trolling. You asked what gpu to get (970 or 390) but dont you have a 380x? "didn't include it but every game i try to run at 1080p with my 380x is over 60 fps always" said yesterday but on march 13 you had "i5-5200u, Intel HD 5500" Now your asking all these questions that a "experienced" builder would know. 

 

Come on man stop the bullshit or trolling its really pathetic. 

 

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4 minutes ago, FuriousGamer said:

You know I find it hard to believe your being legit and not trolling. You asked what gpu to get (970 or 390) but dont you have a 380x? "didn't include it but every game i try to run at 1080p with my 380x is over 60 fps always" said yesterday but on march 13 you had "i5-5200u, Intel HD 5500" Now your asking all these questions that a "experienced" builder would know. 

 

Come on man stop the bullshit or trolling its really pathetic. 

 

haha

 

you really are too stupid to apply logic to any certain situation

 

i try a bit to show off, and honestly i was messing around with my brother's pc (i7-6700k + 380x), not my own pc

 

an i5-5200u is clearly a laptop processor. apparently i'm not allowed to have both a laptop and a desktop

 

god damn, you are quite the idiot

 

in the end, arguing with a brat like you is a waste of time so good day to you

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