/pcbg/ - PC Building General

These prices are better than in my country, where a new 1070ti (starting with Galax/Zotac Mini and the like) goes for 770 AUD. Fucking lol, the decent ones like the Titanium go for $890 roobucks.

>AUD
We're in the same country you drongo
You can get a 1070ti for $600 dollarydoos here umart.com.au/goods.php?id=40840

Oh yeah never mind, that's sold out.
Still definitely ebay the mini and keep the titanium.

Oh. So if this 3.9 test fails, 3.8 isn't terrible for a 2600 then?

Is it even worth running it at 1.4v 24/7 just to get it to 3.9? I think I can get 3.8 from around 1.3v, but I haven't had enough time to run any decent length tests yet.

3.8 is very bad for a 2600.
3.8 was pretty tragic for a 1600, but not very rare, that's like some bottom 10% 2600

Don't know if I would bother at all honestly. I just keep my 2600x stock. If you keep it cooled below 60c the boost will do it's job just as well as a manual OC.
I'm assuming he has a lower end board that doesn't have proper LLC/offset tuning and will never do very well with manual OC.

>1200e
What country?

You cant get 3.9 with that huge ass cooler? Damn, guess I will buy intel then.

Literally no difference in daily usage

This. My 2700x with PBO on, 3200mhz ram c14 gets near 2000 in cinebench. The auto is great with decent cooling.