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World of Warcraft PC Build

Hey There , 

 

I am looking for an *high end* World of Warcraft PC Build. 

 

Problem for me atm is That i doesn't know which are The best Things i can put in ?

 

I will Post an config anD Hope someone can tell me if it is good or if i can put in sone better Things. 

 

CPU : Intel i7 - 7700k

Mainboard : MSI Z270 Gaming M7

GPU : MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X 8GB

- - - RAM : 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-2400 DIMM CL14 Dual Kit - - - 

RAM : 32GB G.Skill RipJaws V schwarz DDR4-3200 DIMM CL16 Dual Kit

CPU COOLER : Corsair Hydro Series H115i 

SSD : Samsung 960 Evo 250GB

Power : Corsair 750W/850W RMx

Case : Corsair Crystall 570X RPG

 

 

I hope i hadent forgot something ^^ 

 

Ty for help :P

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Looks good, that or a similar Ryzen 5 build will kill that game. Wow will take up a huge chunk of your storage so maybe opt for higher capacity?

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4 minutes ago, zelix said:

Looks good, that or a similar Ryzen 5 build will kill that game. Wow will take up a huge chunk of your storage so maybe opt for higher capacity?

Wow isn't multithreaded more than 4, or wasn't on my 4790k and the 7700k has pretty much the best single thread Ipc and speed so it would be perfect

 

10 minutes ago, Sascha-Clasher said:

Hey There , 

 

I am looking for an *high end* World of Warcraft PC Build. 

 

Problem for me atm is That i doesn't know which are The best Things i can put in ?

 

I will Post an config anD Hope someone can tell me if it is good or if i can put in sone better Things. 

 

CPU : Intel i7 - 7700k

Mainboard : MSI Z270 Gaming M7

GPU : MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X 8GB

RAM : 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-2400 DIMM CL14 Dual Kit

CPU COOLER : Corsair Hydro Series H115i 

SSD : Samsung 960 Evo 250GB

Power : Corsair 750W/850W RMx

Case : Corsair Crystall 570X RPG

 

 

I hope i hadent forgot something ^^ 

 

Ty for help :P

Looks good, go with ddr4 3000 or 3200 to help with fps in crowded areas

 

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If you're looking to save a bit of money, you could drop a tier on the GPU. WoW is very much CPU bound, swapping to a 7600k would yield further savings and virtually no performance hit

 

My old 280x was able to max it out graphically.

System specs:

4790k

GTX 1050

16GB DDR3

Samsung evo SSD

a few HDD's

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A 7700k and a 1070 should be fine. Back when I played the game on my i5 6500 and RX 480 8GB I could almost max every setting in the legion zones, at most I had to turn down stuff like shadows, anti aliasing, maybe some ground clutter. But with the listed rig you should be able to max it at 1080p maybe even 1440p.

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25 minutes ago, zelix said:

Looks good, that or a similar Ryzen 5 build will kill that game. Wow will take up a huge chunk of your storage so maybe opt for higher capacity?

I had an Samsung SSD 850 evo ( 250gb )already , this is The Stuff i went TO buy new :)

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I say if your budget can afford it go for it, it might be slightly overkill for world of warcraft but it leaves you the option to play other games too.

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20 minutes ago, stealth80 said:

Wow isn't multithreaded more than 4, or wasn't on my 4790k and the 7700k has pretty much the best single thread Ipc and speed so it would be perfect

 

Looks good, go with ddr4 3000 or 3200 to help with fps in crowded areas

I had Read That The i7 7700k goes with 2400 without OC That's The reason Why i don't went higher ones ? or am i wrong with this ? 

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1 minute ago, Sascha-Clasher said:

I had Read That The i7 7700k goes with 2400 without OC That's The reason Why i don't went higher ones ? or am i wrong with this ? 

The 7700k is a 4 core 8 thread chip, WoW probably doesn't used 8 threads. But it won't hurt either. During raid bosses or just being in cities where you have to render in dozens of players, the extra threads will really help.

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2 minutes ago, Sascha-Clasher said:

I had Read That The i7 7700k goes with 2400 without OC That's The reason Why i don't went higher ones ? or am i wrong with this ? 

You just enable xmp in the bios, it doesn't oc the cpu just runs the ram at a higher frequency which can help with congested areas 

 

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Just now, stealth80 said:

You just enable xmp in the bios, it doesn't oc the cpu just runs the ram at a higher frequency which can help with congested areas 

Ah okay ^^ Thanks dude :) than i will look for another ram kit :)

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