thanks bro! I'll be sure to enjoy my stutters
/pcbg/ - PC Building General
Awful build.
That is a lie.
Even 7th gen i5s stutter like shit and can't maintain 60fps minimums.
Heavily multithreaded multiplayer games take a shit on 4 core i5s. Single player games? Yeah sure you'll pin it at 60fps most of the time with a competent GPU but be prepared to encounter random stutters every once in a while.
europoors jimmies successfully rustled.
surprisingly yes, honestly 32gb would be fine but I figure if I don't rebuild my old /hsg/ then I can just do it all on my main computer.
>vagrant
>vmware
It's not about price, man. I'm referring to performance. Which is better?
>MSI 1070ti
>MSI Duke 1070ti
>ASUS Turbo 1070ti
>Other (please mention. PS: STRIX is NOT an option)
Looking for a nice monitor for gaming/movie watching
Budget: $600
Gfx: GeForce 1060 6GB
Just throw your recommendations out to me, I'm going to be doing some shopping over the next 2 weeks.
>Heavily multithreaded multiplayer games
with this in mind....
will the 16core ryzen be the new 2500k/2600k of it's time?!
The Gaming X from MSI is the best cooler of that bunch. Every 1070ti ships with identical clocks per Nvidia mandate, the only thing that separates them from eachother is the cooler quality which effects boost clocks and obviously silicon lottery.
My old motherboard died on me so i decided to upgrade my old i5 too.
What is the best motherboard for after effects + cinema 4d?
Are boards like Z390 Gaming Pro a meme when it comes to work?
What size? What refresh rate? What resolution? Adaptive sync important? That budget is huge for a modest card like a 1060. It will be overmatched in games by any monitor deserving of that price, not that you shouldn't have a nice monitor anyway, but just pointing that out.
There are both good and bad motherboards with gamer esthetics. Just because they're plastered with gaymer shit doesn't necessarily make them bad for work but you may be paying extra for shit you don't care about or need (overclocking, RGB horseshit.)