Motherfucking speccy thread

Post em boys

CPU is actually at 4.5GHz 1.35v

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>windows
>intel
>nvidia

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>speccy
that alone makes OP a fgt

Why do you need 2 GPUs

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I shall join in on the faggotry.

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Thinking of upgrading to Ryzen 2

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PhysX? Probably mining.

Im pretty clueless on mining, but arent mining stations seperate from daily use PC?

It was my GPU prior to the 1080Ti, so yeah I mine with it

Don't have to be. If you mine casually, can just run whenever you're not using pc. I would mine even while using pc if not doing heavy things.

this guy might get mad at me, too

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plz no bully

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Nah that is a sweet build. I support Open Source but would enjoy that system as well.

Hold my beer as I trigger every freetard and AMDrone in existence.

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oh it's you again, mister non corelet rendering guy
man of 100 intel CPUs

I've added a few more.

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shit, do you hoard them?
are these physically close by one another? can you take a picture of that?

Do it. It's very much worth it.

My first build

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I hope that build is already (a lot) more than 6 months old

explain why people still use an outdated information reporting program that reports said info incorrectly

Balanced.
Respectable.

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5 months, almost 6 why?

It's neat and clean.

because intel basically cucked people with the 7700K by releasing coffee lake in Q4 2017, which is now about 6 months back

either way, the build looks pretty okay, just a scum move on the intel side to cuck people who bought the 7700K and Z270 boards

They still haven't fixed the Ryzen temp offset lul.
My 1700X is at 40'c Idle.

The 8700K wasn't available at launch, and it more expensive, without offering much advantage over an OC 7700K in games.

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oh right, I remember the availability issues
but wasn't 1-2 months of waiting worth that to you?

they don't understand how to install redditfetch on windows

30'c, whoops.

I have Ryzen, but if I was to advise someone that wanted to build a PC AT THAT TIME, because it was their first build, and didn't have a PC AT THAT TIME, I would have said go with a 7700K.

that seems legit, the 7700K should be fine anyway, just feels kinda wasted knowing 50% more cores were released just at that time

they mostly look like shitty oem prebuilts with ancient graphics cards or igpus
you can buy a 16gb i7-4770 dell prebuilt for less than $300 and ivy/sandy bridge era ones will be cheaper, if you wait to buy them from auction you can usually pick them up for a lot less too
it's nothing to write home about

I'm not saying the investment is impressive, the dedication of collecting them and storing them (physically) somewhere (and actually using them) is way more impressive

Yeah, I get that, but there are advantages to the 7700K for someone new to PC building, OC, and wants to game.
It costs less, uses less power, is easier to OC to high clocks, and performs the same in most games. You also don't need as beefy a motherboard or extra VRM cooling for a cheap motherboard.

Its ok man ,all my games run with no probs and I just browse the internet mostly. Also this my cozy little setup right now. Working on getting a bigger does for another monitor.

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It's just a row of XPS' in the other room (with two ugly ducklings) and one in here next to my main. It doesn't even look like anything since the row is headless and connected over wireless.

>you can buy a 16gb i7-4770 dell prebuilt for less than $300

Not counting my main's drives and video card, the most expensive systems there were two of the 3770's for $200. The other 3770 $170, and everything else was less.

Waiting on Ryzen 3rd Gen...

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Blast from the past.

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Cpu is at 4.5ghz.

Considering upgrading, but i'm concerned about housefirelake. Is the temps really that bad if you push it? 4.7ghz seems like it's enough performance already, do they really run that hot or can you keep temps below say 70 with a good cooler running on stock or 4.7ghz all cores all the time?

Only other option is ryzen and i'd rather wait for actual ryzen 2 because ryzen + wasn't too huge of a change it seems.

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Still relevant desu.

I'm running 5ghz 1.32vcore on a god awful cpu cooler and I jump to 90C on aida 64. You'll probably stay below 70 especially if you get a cpu cooler more than $30 US, have air conditioning, and get lucky enough to possibly run at a lower voltage and still reach 4.7ghz

Do hard drive temps matter anymore? The next case I might get has the HDDs outside of airflow areas

What cooler do you use? I'm not looking to get 5ghz. I'm running 4.5 on a haswell and it's fast enough, I guess i'm just worried about all the stories of super high temps regardless of oc because of the shit paste they use.

The most i'd do is 4.7 on all cores, paired with either an h115i pro or a kraken x62(i can get a heavy discount for either of them)

It's really hard to tell, read: silicon lottery
I'm using a Hyper 212 EVO that I picked up for 10 bucks from a now dead computer store. 280mm AIO sounds like it's more than enough, I was thinking of picking up something like that anyway.
I think people get super high temps on their FireLake because of Multi Core Enhancement and automatic voltage controls resulting in "stock" settings that jump you to like 1.36 or something volts. I can change my bios settings to that and take a screenshot if you'd like.

Nah not really, m.2/pcie SSD temps do matter though but those will be on the mobo getting decent airflow (if you're not using one of those mobos with the fucked heatshields that end up insulating the m.2s)

Are you getting an air 540?

I was thinking of the Meshify C, or a similar case where the 2 HDDs sit in the bottom shroud where there is no ventilation. With an SSD behind the mobo tray.

I've also been considering the Define R6, which would have the HDDs infront of fans, but I've been thinking of moving to a smaller case. Maybe even the new Lian Li. Obviously with not as many fans but the HDDs sit behind the mobo also.

Does HDD orientation matter? Do they make more noise if sideways?

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>automatic voltage controls resulting in "stock" settings that jump you to like 1.36

Now that you mention it, it does this on haswell as well. So MCE disabled, and a set voltage + a good cooler like the x62 should keep an 8700k from being a housefire and needing to delid?

I'm a little more hopeful now. Originally i wanted to grab a 7820x for 2 more cores and some more PCI lanes but still genuinely concerned about temps with that as i've seen some threads of people hitting 90s easily with a good cooler on 4.7ghz.

Probably also going to manually OC my current cpu now and drop the voltage and see where i can get.

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Found all the winfags!

There's a lot more of us than this.

Thinking of getting Ryzen 2 but I need someone to buy my computer.

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Honestly, it depends on what you consider a housefire. 40C idle 90C max with aida64 after several hours is fine with me. And I expect that it'll only get better when I get liquid cooling.
If you want to run every core on 4.7 ghz you will need to enable MCE i think, or do some other tinkering that I know nothing about.
I think people that hit 90s easily with a good cooler on 4.7ghz are unlucky and should have tried to get intel to send them a new cpu :^)
If you're getting 8700k and money isn't an issue I suppose you can spend the premium on an already delidded and binned cpu but you sound more than capable at that.

I'm slightly wrong about what I just said. When I restored my motherboard settings to default it set MCE to auto and not enabled. I suppose that without game boost on MCE when set to auto is disabled, VID was at 1.22 and temps rose to 70ish on aida64.
As soon as I enabled MCE I saw VID at 1.36 hitting maximums of 1.379 (and vcore at 1.328)
Idle temps 40-50 and core temps instantly spiking to 92C but the cores average mid 80s regularly. So stock settings are a pretty big issue it seems.

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>found the windows users
>in a thread for a piece of software
>written only for windows
You're a clever one aren't you?

4.5ghz at like 1.3 volts iirc

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let me know when photoshop is native for linux and i'll gladly switch

>Unironically posting this in a thread for a program only compatible with windows.

What's your favorite color crayon to eat?

I heard GIMP is pretty good.