That's the definition of a comparison though
There are always duds and stupid designs, even in the high-end. That also still doezn't eliminate the chance that you have a bad SoC on your CPU
/pcbg/ - PC Building General
1080p 60hz monitor for gaming. Thoughts?
no that's an ultimatum, they are both more than "good" for any workload other than server (media workstation, 3d modeling blah blagh) specific extremely high core count workload shit
Have an EVGA GTX 1060.
Looking for a secondary.
>PCIE x4 lane size available in a x16 slot
>low profile
>single-slot width
Looking at
>EVGA GeForce GT 710 2GB GDDR3 (1800 MHz)
>EVGA GeForce GT 730 1GB GDDR5 (5010 MHz)
Performance isn't terribly important since I have a strong primary card. Which of these will run cooler when powering three screens under light duty? This card will be exactly sandwiched between the 1060 and my PSU.
don't
I recommend a 570 or 580 since that monitor supports FreeSync
Consider a 2TB drive
Streaming and general multitasking benefit from more threads and also aren't even close to being server workloads
Look at TDP maybe?
I would get a MX500 250GB, a P400S Eclipse or a Enthoo Pro M, a SuperNOVA G3 750W or a 620 EVO if you want to save a bit of money, a dual fan Asus 1060 (that's going for $299), a LG 25UM58 and this cheaper kit
pcpartpicker.com
You could save up for a X470 Aorus Ultra or if you're near a Microcenter for a bundle
>Look at TDP maybe?
Is there a particular place to find this? Not finding it on Google or EVGA's site.
>shortages / high demand
>inflation of currency
>$15 minimum wage spiking up prices on everything
God, everything is getting so expensive! I want PC hardware to get cheap again so I can afford a new computer.
t. Neet who has been making the same amount of less-than minimum wage amount of money doing freelancing programming
>still no quad-core replacement for the Athlon 5370
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE