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Nate Tsirlemes
2 minutes ago, Nate Tsirlemes said:

Is this a good gaming pc build? Pros/cons???    https://pcpartpicker.com/list/

You linked us to your pcpartpicker list and we can't see that. You need to give us the shareable link. 

Novus Anima

CPU - 4670K @ 4.2 GHz | Motherboard - ASUS Z97-PRO | CPU Cooler - Corsair H105 

RAM - Corsair Vengeance (4x4GB) | GPU - EVGA GTX 1060 SSC  

Storage - Samsung M.2 64GB SSD, PNY 240GB SSD , WD 1TB Caviar Blue, WD 500GB HDD

PSU - EVGA 650W G2 | Peripherals - Logitech G710, Logitech G602 

 

Laptops

MacBook Pro Mid-2011 

Surface Pro 3

 

 

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If your going to be overclocking the CPU, then yes, its good. No obvious cons.

 

EDIT: when you look at your own build...

Gaming - Ryzen 5800X3D | 64GB 3200mhz  MSI 6900 XT Mini-ITX SFF Build

Home Server (Unraid OS) - Ryzen 2700x | 48GB 3200mhz |  EVGA 1060 6GB | 6TB SSD Cache [3x2TB] 66TB HDD [11x6TB]

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Just now, suchamoneypit said:

If your going to be overclocking the CPU, then yes, its good. No obvious cons.

Bro are you looking at your build? He didn't even post the right link xD

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2 minutes ago, Abyss Gaming said:

Bro are you looking at your build? He didn't even post the right link xD

hahah I've done this before, it opened into one of my own builds on my profile here

Gaming - Ryzen 5800X3D | 64GB 3200mhz  MSI 6900 XT Mini-ITX SFF Build

Home Server (Unraid OS) - Ryzen 2700x | 48GB 3200mhz |  EVGA 1060 6GB | 6TB SSD Cache [3x2TB] 66TB HDD [11x6TB]

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as someone with the same build to a T, i see nothing wrong with it

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Just now, toastythomas said:

Don't.

Well i haven't had a problem yet so 

My life

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Just now, Himommies said:

Well i haven't had a problem yet so 

As far as I've seen online, it's a 50% chance that you'll get a working code. And then it's a small possibility that "refund/garuntee" will work.

Remember to drink water!

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15 minutes ago, Nate Tsirlemes said:

edit you post with the new link or any visitors will be confused.

Gaming - Ryzen 5800X3D | 64GB 3200mhz  MSI 6900 XT Mini-ITX SFF Build

Home Server (Unraid OS) - Ryzen 2700x | 48GB 3200mhz |  EVGA 1060 6GB | 6TB SSD Cache [3x2TB] 66TB HDD [11x6TB]

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9 minutes ago, toastythomas said:

As far as I've seen online, it's a 50% chance that you'll get a working code. And then it's a small possibility that "refund/garuntee" will work.

I'd suggest you look at something that says something other than whatever you just pulled out of your arse. 

Personal build >  New-ish AMD main gaming setup           

   PLEASE QUOTE OR @ ME FOR A RESPONSE xD 

 

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The stock cooler would be good enough for a i3-6100, better off spending the extra money into $200~ GTX 1060

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11 hours ago, Bessy.exe said:

as someone with the same build to a T, i see nothing wrong with it

Sorry for such a last response but I was wondering what types of games you play and what settings you play on? Also how is your fps on those settings?

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I would agree with a previous poster, I would go with the 1060 if at all possible. 

I know it is a budget build, but it would be so much more worth it for much a tiny margin in price. Also with the black friday sales and cyber Monday sales coming up it may be much more in reach for you.

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3 hours ago, RooR said:

I would agree with a previous poster, I would go with the 1060 if at all possible. 

I know it is a budget build, but it would be so much more worth it for much a tiny margin in price. Also with the black friday sales and cyber Monday sales coming up it may be much more in reach for you.

How much better is the 1060?

 

 

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Around 20% higher clock speed

More than 70% higher memory bandwith

Around 2x better floating-point performance

Around 80% higher pixel rate

Around 2x higher texture rate

Around 15% higher effective memory clock speed

More than 25% higher turbo clock speed

16 more render output processors

512 more shading units

32 more texture mapping units

Around 15% higher memory clock speed

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21 hours ago, RooR said:

Around 20% higher clock speed

 

More than 70% higher memory bandwith

 

Around 2x better floating-point performance

 

Around 80% higher pixel rate

 

Around 2x higher texture rate

 

Around 15% higher effective memory clock speed

 

More than 25% higher turbo clock speed

 

16 more render output processors

 

512 more shading units

 

32 more texture mapping units

 

Around 15% higher memory clock speed

 

Now is this the gtx 1060 gaming x 3gb or the gtx 1060 gaming 3gb?

 

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1 minute ago, RooR said:

It is the gtx 1060

 

there are two different ones though the gaming x 3gb and the gaming 3gb which should i get

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I would get what you can most afford to. Honestly, it can get expensive quick, but down the line you will be wishing you spent as much as you could afford at the time... if you are a big gamer anyways.

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1 minute ago, RooR said:

I would get what you can most afford to. Honestly, it can get expensive quick, but down the line you will be wishing you spent as much as you could afford at the time... if you are a big gamer anyways.

thank you

 

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