/pcbg/ - PC Building General

The AIO as an intake meme has got to stop.
Please, you're just blowing all the hot radiator air all over your parts, basically undoing the cooling you're attempting to do.

This, I really don't get why people don't recommend it more often. The PBO on the x is really good.

>Spinning Rust

Is brand that important in HDD's? Ive had awful luck with both SG & WD. As you can tell

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well its a ultra cheap build
does it actually games well? 2c2t must be smartphone tier by now

Bad AIO placement.

A G4560 would sadly have made a LOT more sense.

The issue with the G3258 is that its dual core with no hyperthreading. Means some games simply will refuse to run or will run very poorly.

A G4560 at stock clocks will shit all over a G3258 these days, even a highly overclocked one.

G3258 is not advisable at all in 2019. Was OK in 2014/2015.

>not OCing yourself
>not buying a respectable cooler with 25 so you get to have better OC
>not buying intel since you dont wanna bother with OC anyway
puzzling, truly

Any concrete release date on 7nm Ryzen yet? My 2080Ti really seems to be getting held back by my R7-1700X and I'm honestly about to just get a 9900k and be done with this. The 2700X isn't enough of an upgrade to warrant buying right now.
you should move that radiator and mount it on the rear fan that way heat is actually being removed from the case as opposed to being dumped back in. And honestly why did you get an older system like that for only a dual core? You could have gotten a dirt cheap AMD Athlon for $50 brand new that is 2c4t.

Thank you sir for add intel cpu in OP ` you are good sir

announcement may 1st, launch at computex

Yeah dual core is problem these day for gaming, when ?I was building a cheap rig for my friend out of my old mining parts I had to cell the Celeron G3930 and get him a G4620 Pentium because the 2c/2t of the G3930 would have really fucked him over been a real hinderance.

I do OC my 2600 myself, but for $25 I'd go with the better chip.