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Post by instinct on Sept 16, 2018 16:23:42 GMT
i recently upgraded my pc from aids to pc master race went from I7 3600, gtx 580, 8 gig ddr2 ram, 2 tb hdd, and a really shitty hp motherboard to an I5 8400, gtx 1060, 16 gig ddr4 ram, 128 gb ssd, 2 tb hdd, and a tuf gaming b360 plus motherboard (plus a new, huge case with a plexiglass window) i wanna see how my pc compares to yall
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Post by Jayscoob on Sept 16, 2018 17:26:23 GMT
I5-7300q with a 2.5 clock GTX 1050ti (2gb version) 8gb ddr4-2400 1tb hdd
Buying a “gaming” laptop is not a good idea and I’ve learnt from it lmao.
I’m building my desktop soon and i’ll have some pretty good parts
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Post by blackedout on Sept 16, 2018 17:36:43 GMT
AMD Fx 8300, something like that 8GB Ram DDR3 GTX 1060 3GB 1tb hdd
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Post by rylie. on Sept 16, 2018 18:15:37 GMT
CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) (32 cores, 64 threads total) GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti 4GB RAM: 256GB DDR3 ECC HDD(s): x2 146GB 15K RPM SAS (2.5") (RAID-5) x5 300GB 15K RPM SAS (2.5") (RAID-5) PSU: x2 1,100 watt NICs: x4 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet cards x1 iDRAC 7 Enterprise
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Post by StevenNL2000 on Sept 16, 2018 18:18:30 GMT
Buying a “gaming” laptop is not a good idea and I’ve learnt from it lmao. Only buy a gaming laptop if you absolutely cannot have it be immovable. You can get a laptop with a dual GTX 1080, but you will pay $3800 for it.
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Post by Waspter on Sept 16, 2018 18:19:10 GMT
CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) (32 cores, 64 threads total) GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti 4GB RAM: 256GB DDR3 ECC HDD(s): x2 146GB 15K RPM SAS (2.5") (RAID-5) x5 300GB 15K RPM SAS (2.5") (RAID-5) PSU: x2 1,100 watt NICs: x4 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet cards x1 iDRAC 7 Enterprise
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Post by Jayscoob on Sept 16, 2018 18:20:21 GMT
Buying a “gaming” laptop is not a good idea and I’ve learnt from it lmao. Only buy a gaming laptop if you absolutely cannot have it be immovable. You can get a laptop with a dual GTX 1080, but you will pay $3800 for it. See, I wasn’t very smart when I bought it. Didn’t have $3,000 to spend and I don’t have a very big house to fit the desktop so I got the version I chose which had those specs. Believe me if I would’ve known once I learned about graphics cards etc i wouldn’t have wasted $1250
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Post by rylie. on Sept 16, 2018 18:26:47 GMT
CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) (32 cores, 64 threads total) GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti 4GB RAM: 256GB DDR3 ECC HDD(s): x2 146GB 15K RPM SAS (2.5") (RAID-5) x5 300GB 15K RPM SAS (2.5") (RAID-5) PSU: x2 1,100 watt NICs: x4 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet cards x1 iDRAC 7 Enterprise This.
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Post by _Windows on Sept 16, 2018 18:49:52 GMT
My 2014 build specs (the Fury X is an upgrade from 2015) Intel Core i7 4790k @ 4.4 GHz, liquid cooled 16 GB 1866 MHz DDR3 512 GB SATA SSD AMD Radeon R9 Fury X, liquid cooled Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced edition steel full tower 800W NZXT PSU Only buy a gaming laptop if you absolutely cannot have it be immovable. You can get a laptop with a dual GTX 1080, but you will pay $3800 for it. See, I wasn’t very smart when I bought it. Didn’t have $3,000 to spend and I don’t have a very big house to fit the desktop so I got the version I chose which had those specs. Believe me if I would’ve known once I learned about graphics cards etc i wouldn’t have wasted $1250 What I did was fit a massive desktop in a small room. I put the deaktop tower where I wanted it and rearranged everything else to accommodate the tower.
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Post by instinct on Sept 16, 2018 18:54:35 GMT
STOP CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) (32 cores, 64 threads total) GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti 4GB RAM: 256GB DDR3 ECC HDD(s): x2 146GB 15K RPM SAS (2.5") (RAID-5) x5 300GB 15K RPM SAS (2.5") (RAID-5) PSU: x2 1,100 watt NICs: x4 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet cards x1 iDRAC 7 Enterprise 256 gb of ram, 4 cpus but only a 1050 ti wheres the rtx 2080 ti
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Post by _Windows on Sept 16, 2018 20:09:54 GMT
STOP CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) CPU: Intel Xeon E5-4650 @2.70Ghz (8 core, 16 threads) (32 cores, 64 threads total) GPU: Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti 4GB RAM: 256GB DDR3 ECC HDD(s): x2 146GB 15K RPM SAS (2.5") (RAID-5) x5 300GB 15K RPM SAS (2.5") (RAID-5) PSU: x2 1,100 watt NICs: x4 Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet cards x1 iDRAC 7 Enterprise 256 gb of ram, 4 cpus but only a 1050 ti wheres the rtx 2080 ti A server form factor most likely can not fit a video card that large. At least not without some modification. On top of that, it probably does not have compatible PSU connectors. Remember that a server usually does not need GPU power beyond what even Intels slowest GPU can do.
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Post by fionn on Sept 16, 2018 20:17:16 GMT
My 2014 build specs (the Fury X is an upgrade from 2015) Intel Core i7 4790k @ 4.4 GHz, liquid cooled 16 GB 1866 MHz DDR3 512 GB SATA SSD AMD Radeon R9 Fury X, liquid cooled Cooler Master HAF 932 Advanced edition steel full tower 800W NZXT PSU you sure it wasnt made by nasa?
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Post by rylie. on Sept 16, 2018 21:57:44 GMT
STOP 256 gb of ram, 4 cpus but only a 1050 ti wheres the rtx 2080 ti A server form factor most likely can not fit a video card that large. At least not without some modification. On top of that, it probably does not have compatible PSU connectors. Remember that a server usually does not need GPU power beyond what even Intels slowest GPU can do. The 1050ti I had gotten, I had made sure that it did not require external pcie power first, furthermore, I had no issue fitting it into the server, as I made sure to get the single fan version I don't necessarily use it as just a server btw, which is why I got a GPU for it. Edit: Didn't see that Windows was referring to a quoted post.
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Post by JagWire on Sept 16, 2018 23:58:35 GMT
Well here's an interesting tale My PC isn't great, at the moment, but has potential. It's an Old Stone desktop PC which i bought off my college for £50, this included a monitor, windows 7 enterprise and office. The original specs were: -Intel i3 2100 -4GB RAM -500gb hard drive I have now installed a 500GB SSD, added an extra 4GB of RAM and i've got a 1050ti arriving soon. Also windows 10 pro, from an OEM key i bought off ebay lmao. But, i need a new CPU and motherboard, and DDR4 RAM next. my intention is to keep it in the same case though, its very compact. (Yes, you don't have to lecture me about how flawed buying an OEM key is , for the sake of £4, its not a loss)
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Post by Alosion on Sept 17, 2018 0:13:53 GMT
CPU: i7 7700k GPU: GeForce GTX 1070 MOBO: HP Series RAM: 32GB HP Series Storage: 256GB M.2 SSD, 1TB HDD Cooler & Case, etc. Stock stuff
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