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FX 8xxx - No hyperthreading, low efficiency, needs lots of power, DDR3 Ram ONLY, can also be used as a stove or space heater.

i7 6700k - Hyperthreaded, efficient, DDR3 or 4 (on certain motherboards)

 

Also, the AMD A series is complete shite. Performance degrades fast. I've had mine for a year, I can't even play GTA 4 at LOW settings.

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what are you doing would be my number one question.

 

if you are video editing, rendering of any kind or 3d cad go for an i7 and if you are just gaming get an i5 and overclock it.

 

as for graphics cards

 

gtx 1060 6gb for 1080p ultra 

gtx 1070 8gb for 1440p high

gtx 1080 8gb for 4k high settings

 

use nvidia gpus for better support in professional applications that can leverage the cuda architecture. 

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8 minutes ago, Microsoft Master said:

I know but i have not very much money left in my build so im on edge right now with my cpu

You need an i7 to not bottleneck your Titan. List the rest of your parts please.

5 minutes ago, Microsoft Master said:

I bought a rly nice graphics card already its a Titan 12g

Oh dear...

5 minutes ago, Microsoft Master said:

its a 1800 dollar card

Those could all be one post.

 

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So you bought an $1800 card and want to pair it with a piss poor CPU that will bottleneck it beyond belief because you don't have more money to put into the build? You pretty much need an i7 6700K to not experience major bottlenecking and not make the card a complete waste.

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10 minutes ago, LKes said:

what are you doing would be my number one question.

 

if you are video editing, rendering of any kind or 3d cad go for an i7 and if you are just gaming get an i5 and overclock it.

 

as for graphics cards

 

gtx 1060 6gb for 1080p ultra 

gtx 1070 8gb for 1440p high

gtx 1080 8gb for 4k high settings

 

use nvidia gpus for better support in professional applications that can leverage the cuda architecture. 

1. AMD isn't shit as your previous comment said.

2. RX 480 is a better buy then the 1060.

3. Ryzen releases soon. Rumors have it for CES in I think 9 days, which is more then a worthwhile wait.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Lurick said:

So you bought an $1800 card and want to pair it with a piss poor CPU that will bottleneck it beyond belief because you don't have more money to put into the build? You pretty much need an i7 6700K to not experience major bottlenecking and not make the card a complete waste.

And even then, the 6700k will bottleneck the Titan.

1 minute ago, Kloaked said:

Obvious-troll-is-obvious-atsof-17301744-

Well, at least in trying to 'help' I'm getting more posts xD

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18 minutes ago, Microsoft Master said:

I ment a core I7 vs AMD A SERIES A 109890K

That's still not a part...

Please spend as much time writing your question, as you want me to spend responding to it.  Take some time, and explain your issue, please!

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18 minutes ago, CodenameScorpion said:

FX 8xxx - No hyperthreading, low efficiency, needs lots of power, DDR3 Ram ONLY, can also be used as a stove or space heater.

i7 6700k - Hyperthreaded, efficient, DDR3 or 4 (on certain motherboards)

 

Also, the AMD A series is complete shite. Performance degrades fast. I've had mine for a year, I can't even play GTA 4 at LOW settings.

Comptuer parts don't degrade nearly fast enough for anyone to notice...  Even after 10 years parts will NOT degrade enough to notice a single point of difference in a benchmark.  So if it wont play GTA 4 today (which lets be fair, is a fairly high end game) it wouldn't have played it when you got it a year ago.  Not only that, the A10 series is only meant to compete with the i3's (which it does very well) .

Please spend as much time writing your question, as you want me to spend responding to it.  Take some time, and explain your issue, please!

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If you need to learn how to install Windows, check here:  http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/324871-guide-how-to-install-windows-the-right-way/

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