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750ti or R7 360 or RX 360

Here in my country the 750ti RX 460 and R7 360 is the same price. And i like to hear you opinion on which GPU is the best. I dont care Temp or TDP cuz Seasonic P 660

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There is no card called R9 360.

 

I would take the RX 460 out of the other two because it's the best.

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RX 460. It's the fastest by a bit. 

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the rx 460 has performance very similar to an r7 370/gtx 950, so it'll be better than both the 360 and 750ti. get the 460 insteas. also, why the seasonic platinum psu with a cheapo low-end gpu anyways?

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1 minute ago, herman mcpootis said:

the rx 460 has performance very similar to an r7 370/gtx 950, so it'll be better than both the 360 and 750ti. get the 460 insteas. also, why the seasonic platinum psu with a cheapo low-end gpu anyways?

Im going to build for my friend a 1080p Gaming PC. And he ask whats a bronze to platinum. Then i explain bla bla bla. And he said. We need platinum to save bills so mama will not be mad when she sees the bill. i was like Seasonic S12II 520w is good. And he was like. No platinum. So yeah. If i wont build with this 660 i would have build him a i5 4460 and a 1060. But he like platinum so I3 6100 and RX 460 

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1 minute ago, ImstillLeaTheTechWoman said:

Im going to build for my friend a 1080p Gaming PC. And he ask whats a bronze to platinum. Then i explain bla bla bla. And he said. We need platinum to save bills so mama will not be mad when she sees the bill. i was like Seasonic S12II 520w is good. And he was like. No platinum. So yeah. If i wont build with this 660 i would have build him a i5 4460 and a 1060. But he like platinum so I3 6100 and RX 460 

show him that the amount of money he will save by getting a cheaper PSU is like 10 years in electricity bills

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Just now, RadiatingLight said:

show him that the amount of money he will save by getting a cheaper PSU is like 10 years in electricity bills

Imma gonna try. So he will experience the power of 1060

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Simply TDP difference between r7 360 vs 750ti would make wayyyyy bigger difference in energy constuption than PSU. Question if different PSU would even matter in power consumtion. (not that difference would be big in any case)

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2 minutes ago, JuztBe said:

Simply TDP difference between r7 360 vs 750ti would make wayyyyy bigger difference in energy constuption than PSU. Question if different PSU would even matter in power consumtion.

So switch to  Seasonic S12II 520w and I5 4460 and 1060 and call it a day?

 

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40 minutes ago, ImstillLeaTheTechWoman said:

Here in my country the 750ti RX 460 and R7 360 is the same price. And i like to hear you opinion on which GPU is the best. I dont care Temp or TDP cuz Seasonic P 660

the 460 anyday

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15 minutes ago, ImstillLeaTheTechWoman said:

Im going to build for my friend a 1080p Gaming PC. And he ask whats a bronze to platinum. Then i explain bla bla bla. And he said. We need platinum to save bills so mama will not be mad when she sees the bill. i was like Seasonic S12II 520w is good. And he was like. No platinum. So yeah. If i wont build with this 660 i would have build him a i5 4460 and a 1060. But he like platinum so I3 6100 and RX 460 

That's silly. He could save the same amount of electricity by turning off a table lamp when he isn't using it, or making a little less toast in the mornings. It's negligible.

 

Can you give us your budget and location? It's possible there are many such value/optimization oversights. We could probably plan a better build given we know where you are and how much you're willing to spend.

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Just now, ImstillLeaTheTechWoman said:

So switch to  Seasonic S12II 520w and I5 4460 and 1060 and call it a day?

 

Sounds like an actually good build now.

i5 6400 if possible. Else 4460 should do the job.

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4 minutes ago, Aereldor said:

That's silly. He could save the same amount of electricity by turning off a table lamp when he isn't using it, or making a little less toast in the mornings. It's negligible.

 

Can you give us your budget and location? It's possible there are many such value optimization oversights. We could probably plan a better build given we know where you are and how much you're willing to spend.

Dynaquestpc.com The budget is 25000 php or $516.65

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1 minute ago, ImstillLeaTheTechWoman said:

Dynaquestpc.com The budget is 25000 php or 516.65

Yeah, you won't get an i5 and a 1060 for that. Give me a second to see what I can configure.

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1 minute ago, Aereldor said:

Yeah, you won't get an i5 and a 1060 for that. Give me a second to see what I can configure.

Its  a Second hand I5 not in here in dyanaquest (sorry for not saying :( ) but you can change it if you want. Just make it the best bang for the buck

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1 minute ago, ImstillLeaTheTechWoman said:

Its  a Second hand I5 not in here in dyanaquest (sorry for not saying :( ) but you can change it if you want. Just make it the best bang for the buck

Wait, do you already have the secondhand i5? Also, do you need a monitor and peripherals?

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Just now, Aereldor said:

Wait, do you already have the secondhand i5? Also, do you need a monitor and peripherals?

Nope. Throw the I5 and throw the monitor and pers. 

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7 minutes ago, ImstillLeaTheTechWoman said:

Nope. Throw the I5 and throw the monitor and pers. 

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× Intel Core i3-6100 Intel Core i3-6100 3.70 GHz Skylake Processor 5,400.00
5,400.00
× MSI H110M PRO-VD D3 MSI H110M PRO-VD D3 2,990.00
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× corsair-cx550m Corsair CX Series CX550M 80Plus Bronze Modular Power Supply 3,350.00
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× Sapphire NITRO RX 460 Sapphire NITRO RX 460 4GB GDDR5 7,000.00
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× Kingston HyperX Fury 8gb DDR4 Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB Single DDR4 2133 CL14 (HX421C14FB2/8) 2,100.00
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1 minute ago, Aereldor said:
  PRODUCT PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL
× Intel Core i3-6100 Intel Core i3-6100 3.70 GHz Skylake Processor 5,400.00
 
5,400.00
× MSI H110M PRO-VD D3 MSI H110M PRO-VD D3 2,990.00
 
2,990.00
× corsair-cx550m Corsair CX Series CX550M 80Plus Bronze Modular Power Supply 3,350.00
 
3,350.00
× WDBlue1TB Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB WD10EZEX 2,290.00
 
2,290.00
× Thermaltake Versa H15 Thermaltake Versa H15 Micro Case 1,700.00
 
1,700.00
× Sapphire NITRO RX 460 Sapphire NITRO RX 460 4GB GDDR5 7,000.00
 
7,000.00
× Kingston HyperX Fury 8gb DDR4 Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB Single DDR4 2133 CL14 (HX421C14FB2/8) 2,100.00
 
2,100.00
 

Cart Totals

Subtotal 24,830.00
Shipping Pickup
Total 24,830.00

Oh shit. TY my Brother :)

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9 minutes ago, ImstillLeaTheTechWoman said:

Oh shit. TY my Brother :)

Happy to help, man. Everything here should last you a while, although I would STRONGLY urge you/your friend to save up 300 PHP and upgrade to the 4GB RX 470 instead. It's much more powerful.

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Here-

 

PRODUCT PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL
× Intel Core i3-6100 Intel Core i3-6100 3.70 GHz Skylake Processor 5,400.00
5,400.00
× MSI H110M PRO-VD D3 MSI H110M PRO-VD D3 2,990.00
2,990.00
× corsair-cx550m Corsair CX Series CX550M 80Plus Bronze Modular Power Supply 3,350.00
3,350.00
× WDBlue1TB Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB WD10EZEX 2,290.00
2,290.00
× Thermaltake Versa H15 Thermaltake Versa H15 Micro Case 1,700.00
1,700.00
× Kingston HyperX Fury 8gb DDR4 Kingston HyperX Fury 8GB Single DDR4 2133 CL14 (HX421C14FB2/8) 2,100.00
2,100.00
× sapphire-rx-470-nitro-4gb Sapphire RX 470 NITRO+ 4GB GDDR5 10,500.00
10,500.00
 

Cart Totals

Subtotal 28,330.00
Shipping Pickup
Total 28,330.00
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