/pcbg/ - PC Building General

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>It's ok considering you didn't have to raise voltage, assuming it's actually tested stable.

yeah it's stable. Just wondering is the ideal timing tweaking for 3200 if i were to do it is to bump it down to CL14?

Oh bulldozer. lmao. I thought you mean the i3-8350k.
8350 will bottleneck the RX570 quite often, but at least it won't stutter so much. RX570 is the best value GPU, anyway, so may as well go with it.
>it doesn't have threads
Yes it does. It has 8 of them.

Try the Ryzen memory calculator, though it doesn't work for all die types.
True latency is the main thing that matters. Then subtimings. Then frequency.

well considering ryzen and vishera share the same frontend it got a small boost nothing serious but ok

i mean for 1080p and mayyyyyyybe few games on source at 1440p 570 is ok since everything will run undervolted to hell and back

hey guys im kinda new to all this. can i build a nice pc for $500-$600? (USA)

i dont play too much vidya, though it would be nice to have the option of playing something recent if i were interested. mostly all i do is watch anime and lurk Jow Forums. i'd just want a pc that's fast and quiet.

>>RTX 2080Ti - good, but poor value.
So what about RTX 2080 vs RTX 2080 Ti, for 4k gaming?

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Rtx 2080 or Radeon VII for ultra settings 60fps. Rtx 2080ti for ultra settings at 70-80fps, but is 50+% more expensive.

I have a Radeon VII and it gets me solid 60fps in Witcher 3 ultra no problem, but with 7+ GB of vram usage (see pic). I would not recommend the 2080 for this reason alone, the VRAM is not sufficient (1080Ti from 3 years ago had 11GB). Get a used 1080Ti/Radeon VII for a cheaper build, or a 2080Ti.

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Ya for $600 you can make a nice 2400G PC. Might even be able to fit in a 2TB SSD.

Why would you consider 2080 for 4k when Radeon VII exists? Many games use at least 7 or 8Gb with 4K.
2080Ti can run a good deal of games at 4K@60, but it's very expensive.
To run 4K the best strategy is to temper your expectations and turn down settings with RVII, or wait for more powerful GPUs.
Why didn't you take an actual screenshot?

so my friend wants a rig to do video editing since he's an amateur filmmaker. He knows nothing about computers (thinks ram is the only thing that matters) but I was able to stop him from buying a shitty pre-built that had nothing in it off amazon. I tired to get him up to the $600 price range to build him something with a decent cpu and graphics card, but he said his absolute limit is $300.

So my question is what's the best way to go about this? Do i buy everything except the cpu as cheeply as possible, or do I buy a used machine and try to stick something decent in that? If I built it from scratch I probably wouldn't even be able to afford a non ancient gpu.

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