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What CPU should i get

nvidia gpu

amd cpu (price/perf)

intel cpu (best of the best, but expensive)

 

amd gpus are overpriced as shit right now.

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138 is a good number.

 

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Intel GPU is crap, a solid NO.

 

If you cant afford an 8600k with mobo, then Intel CPU isnt for you.

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7 minutes ago, themctipers said:

nvidia gpu

amd cpu (price/perf)

intel cpu (best of the best, but expensive)

 

amd gpus are overpriced as shit right now.

To be fair, nvidia gpu's are also overpriced

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Just now, meenmeen1103 said:

To be fair, nvidia gpu's are also overpriced

ya

 

vega 56 $1000 lmao

vega 64 $2999.99

 

1080ti is still normal price in canada of $1150

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138 is a good number.

 

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Just now, themctipers said:

ya

 

vega 56 $1000 lmao

vega 64 $2999.99

 

1080ti is still normal price in canada of $1150

vega 64 going for 1k or under through 3rd party resellers (still overpriced to hell) but over $800 for a 1080ti is also overpriced

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1 minute ago, meenmeen1103 said:

vega 64 going for 1k or under through 3rd party resellers (still overpriced to hell) but over $800 for a 1080ti is also overpriced

c a d 

 

msrp usd -> cad is not what happens.. at all.

 

 

see, a 1070 normally costed $600 (with a historical low of ~$490)

and a rx 480 costed $480 

and a 1080 ~$800

and a 1080ti ~$1150

 

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138 is a good number.

 

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16 minutes ago, fishshadowballz said:

Should i get  a AMD CPU or Intel GPU which one is better for gaming?

Budget/Country what are you using your PC for?

If you don't already have a GPU the only thing that makes sense for now IMO is a Ryzen APU build with an R3 2200G or R5 2400G

I edit my posts a lot, Twitter is @LordStreetguru just don't ask PC questions there mostly...
 

Spoiler

 

What is your budget/country for your new PC?

 

what monitor resolution/refresh rate?

 

What games or other software do you need to run?

 

 

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5 minutes ago, themctipers said:

see, a 1070 normally costed $600 (with a historical low of ~$490)

and a rx 480 costed $480 

Dead wrong, rx 480s went for $300 and 1070s were 450 allll the time with dips to 400 occasionally 

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1 minute ago, Damascus said:

Dead wrong, rx 480s went for $300 and 1070s were 450 allll the time with dips to 400 occasionally 

where, shit.. i thought my $510 1070 was good 

i only count ncix/amazon/newegg

none of this vuugo or memory express.. 

 

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Samsung 850 EVO 240 GB 

138 is a good number.

 

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15 minutes ago, themctipers said:

where, shit.. i thought my $510 1070 was good 

i only count ncix/amazon/newegg

none of this vuugo or memory express.. 

 

So do I, the 480s were usually Canada computers or newegg and the 1070s were almost always amazon (and mini versions)

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I am waiting for Ryzen second generation MB. and will get a 1070. 

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