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Just now, Flamingknives said:

 

Back to the topic I know that razen is cheaper but I keep coming back to intel. Is the only way to have an i7 to sacrifice ddr4 ram or ssd memory?  

 

 

What are you trying to ask?

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Just now, JDE said:

What are you trying to ask?

I want the 7700K. I might be willing to go over budget a little but if i have any other choices could you tell me?

 

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Just now, Flamingknives said:

I want the 7700K. I might be willing to go over budget a little but if i have any other choices could you tell me?

 

Don't get the 7700K. Wait for Coffee Lake or go Ryzen.

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2 minutes ago, JDE said:

Don't get the 7700K. Wait for Coffee Lake or go Ryzen.

Why shouldn't I get the 7700K is it because it not worth the performance from its price?

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3 minutes ago, Flamingknives said:

Why shouldn't I get the 7700K is it because it not worth the performance from its price?

Yeah. Coffee Lake coming out in the fall and has 6 core and 12 threads with ever so slightly slower clocks.

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1 minute ago, JDE said:

Yeah. Coffee Lake coming out in the fall and has 6 core and 12 threads with ever so slightly slower clocks.

Coffee Lake was coming out in 2019 though right? 

Plus i would need a new mobo for it to

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Just now, Flamingknives said:

Coffee Lake was coming out in 2019 though right?

It got PUSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHED back to the Fall because of Ryzen.

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Just now, JDE said:

It got PUSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHED back to the Fall because of Ryzen.

What did ryzen release also fall of what year

 

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5 minutes ago, Flamingknives said:

What did ryzen release also fall of what year

 

Spring of 2017

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55 minutes ago, herman mcpootis said:

when installing your os, select the ssd when it tells you to pick which drive you want to install the os to. for games/apps, set it to download to the ssd. pretty much the same procedure as a HDD.

1 hour ago, hconverse02 said:

Well a 1080 is definately out of the picture but a 1070 is easily doable.

3 minutes ago, JDE said:

Spring of 2017

Okay after doing a little research i'll use the ryzen chip into my build and use most of the suggested part from hconverse02 and herman mcpootis, also thanks for the info on some of the cpu's JDE. I think i'll rap this thread up. Thanks guys!

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3 hours ago, Flamingknives said:

Okay after doing a little research i'll use the ryzen chip into my build and use most of the suggested part from hconverse02 and herman mcpootis, also thanks for the info on some of the cpu's JDE. I think i'll rap this thread up. Thanks guys!

follow the first build by @herman mcpootis . you can always buy a cpu cooler later but don't downgrade from gtx 1080 ti . stock cooler is good enough for slight overclocking.   

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1 minute ago, Fardin said:

follow the first build by @herman mcpootis . you can always buy a cpu cooler later but don't downgrade from gtx 1080 ti . stock cooler is good enough for slight overclocking.   

he needs a monitor in the budget, that 1080ti wont fit.

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1 minute ago, herman mcpootis said:

he needs a monitor in the budget, that 1080ti wont fit.

ohhh. then have to compromise yeah.  

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11 hours ago, herman mcpootis said:

he needs a monitor in the budget, that 1080ti wont fit.

 

11 hours ago, Fardin said:

ohhh. then have to compromise yeah.  

Do i really need a fully modular power supply

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11 minutes ago, Flamingknives said:

 

Do i really need a fully modular power supply

all high end modern power supply are either semi/fully modular these days. If you buy a good psu it's probably be full modular or at least semi-modular naturally.

watch this

 

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3 minutes ago, Fardin said:

all high end modern power supply are either semi/fully modular .watch this

 

Ik what semi and fully madular is im just trying to save a few bucks

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1 minute ago, Flamingknives said:

Ik what semi and fully madular is im just trying to save a few bucks

My apology,I understand you better now. there are psu tier list for best efficient psu . 

try to get something atleast between tier 1-3. it's not recommended to go cheap on Psu. 

 

 

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