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Is the 970 overkill for 1080p?

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2 hours ago, Starelementpoke said:

Do you plan to OC?

I guess my cpu but Is it that important?

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1 minute ago, TechGuyMark said:

I guess my cpu but Is it that important?

Well, your motherboard doesn't support OCing, so if you do plan on doing so then you'd need a different mobo.

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2 hours ago, Starelementpoke said:

Well, your motherboard doesn't support OCing, so if you do plan on doing so then you'd need a different mobo.

Suggestions?

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2 hours ago, Starelementpoke said:

Any well rated Z97 board would suffice.

Im not to pc gaming so what I meant was any SPECIFIC suggestions

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3 minutes ago, TechGuyMark said:

Im not to pc gaming so what I meant was any SPECIFIC suggestions

No, not really. Quite literally, any Z97 board that's well rated would do just fine. Although if you insist, what country are you located in?

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2 hours ago, Starelementpoke said:

No, not really. Quite literally, any Z97 board that's well rated would do just fine. Although if you insist, what country are you located in?

america

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2 hours ago, Starelementpoke said:

No, not really. Quite literally, any Z97 board that's well rated would do just fine. Although if you insist, what country are you located in?

And also how do I know all My parts are compatible with the mother board(including case)

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1 minute ago, TechGuyMark said:

And also how do I know all My parts are compatible with the mother board(including case)

Put them in PcPartpicker.

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7 minutes ago, Starelementpoke said:

That's for an AMD CPU.

Oh shiz I did'nt even know those kind of restrictions were a thing with motherboards

I just cant have a blue motherboard in an all read build tho even black will do man

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2 minutes ago, TechGuyMark said:

I just cant have a blue motherboard in an all read build tho even black will do man

Does your case even have a window?

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1 hour ago, Starelementpoke said:

Does your case even have a window?

yh

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46 minutes ago, Morgan MLGman said:

I said that to the dude that has a 980Ti with an FX-8350, 1x8GB of RAM, a 970 chipset motherboard and a Corsair VS650W PSU.

 

But if you give us your budget, parts that you already possibly have, we can help you choose the right ones.

Bruh you know its good balance when the gpu costs as much as the rest of the parts. Also i just bought it from discount for 550e and after i sell my old gpu its going to be 450 or lower

''Daddy CumTits 2.0'' (pc):

CPU - Intel i7 8700k

GPU - Asus Strix 1080 8gb

RAM - 2x8gb Corsair Vengance 

MOBO - Asus Prime Z370-p

PSU - Corsair RM750x

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2 minutes ago, Flavortown2k16 said:

Bruh you know its good balance when the gpu costs as much as the rest of the parts. Also i just bought it from discount for 550e and after i sell my old gpu its going to be 450 or lower

Would've gone with a 390 over a 980ti dude if just to avoid getting that PSU and to get a 4690k.

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1 minute ago, Starelementpoke said:

Would've gone with a 390 over a 980ti dude if just to avoid getting that PSU and to get a 4690k.

Amd cpu 5 lyf. more cores = better cpu, like 120% tru

''Daddy CumTits 2.0'' (pc):

CPU - Intel i7 8700k

GPU - Asus Strix 1080 8gb

RAM - 2x8gb Corsair Vengance 

MOBO - Asus Prime Z370-p

PSU - Corsair RM750x

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2 hours ago, Starelementpoke said:

Would've gone with a 390 over a 980ti dude if just to avoid getting that PSU and to get a 4690k.

 

2 hours ago, Starelementpoke said:

Would've gone with a 390 over a 980ti dude if just to avoid getting that PSU and to get a 4690k.

tbh I think im gonna stick with the non overclockable motherboard, There is very little difference from What im seeing, and by very little I mean Like 1-2 fps difference in most games

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19 minutes ago, TechGuyMark said:

 

tbh I think im gonna stick with the non overclockable motherboard, There is very little difference from What im seeing, and by very little I mean Like 1-2 fps difference in most games

Then get a locked CPU.

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