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that's low-mid tier s***.
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ammogram posted...
Im probably overcompensating with the ram as i might be running alot of programs simultaneously but 16gb should keep it in order still. If you think you might need more down the road, be sure to have a couple of open slots so you can expand. Nothing is easier to upgrade than your RAM assuming you're set up for it.
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ammogram posted...
CPU: Intel i5-7600k Besides the i5 7600k everything else is great. I would go with a Ryzen 1600x for the same price and it performs much better then the i5.
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Fade2black001 posted...
Judgmenl posted...that's low-mid tier s***. It is...
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1080 is a mid tier GPU.
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Judgmenl posted...
1080 is a mid tier GPU. It's high end in my book. There are two video cards that beat it, and they're on the extreme end of things. I would maybe consider a 1070 mid, but even that's teetering on high end as well. You have to consider what's available, but also what the majority of gamers have and what games require. Mid to me is the 1060/480/580
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Stop feeding the ridiculously obvious troll. This place desperately needs better mods.
The build is fine, but I also agree with either going ryzen or getting the i7 if money isn't a problem for you. And dial down on the RAM, 16 is more than enough.
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Fade2black001 posted...
Judgmenl posted...1080 is a mid tier GPU. imho its mid-tier. low tier: 1050 1050ti 470 970 mid tier: 480 1060 980 580 1070 980ti 56 1080 high tier: 64 Vega FE 1080ti ultra tier: Titan Pascal Titan Xp god tier: quadro p6k
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There's a distinction between GPU and a video card. The GTX 1080's GPU is absolutely mid tier because the GP104 is firmly in the middle of the GP100 - GP108 lineup so...
1080 is a mid tier GPU. ... is correct.
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kelemvor posted...
^Surely you're joking i originally put it as mid-tier but saw that the mid-tier list was huge so I just cut and paste it to low-tier along with the 470. I started PC gaming just last year so I'm not too familiar with older cards before 900 series.
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Fade2black001 posted...
Judgmenl posted...1080 is a mid tier GPU. He is. He's an AMD fanboy who spends more time squeezing his rig for performance than he spends playing the games he bought the thing for. Edit: Star Trek Online and Path of Exile.
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Ratchetrockon posted...
Fade2black001 posted...Judgmenl posted...1080 is a mid tier GPU. This is what I was getting at. We've had this thread before. FantasticGabe posted... Fade2black001 posted...Judgmenl posted...1080 is a mid tier GPU. I'm done. I'm no longer posting on here as long as you're posting here. The fact that I'm going to be judged for every single thing I do by you of all people... I'm just done.
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Ratchetrockon posted...
Fade2black001 posted...Judgmenl posted...1080 is a mid tier GPU. I know you post some stupid ass s*** and you still do, as this proves it. I mean you obviously do not realize that a 1080 is better than a Vega FE is. We all know by now that you definitely have no idea what you are talking about, so everything you say is invalid and meaningless.
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Judgmenl posted...
Ratchetrockon posted...Fade2black001 posted...Judgmenl posted...1080 is a mid tier GPU. Wow that had a way better result than I expected!
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That PC is not overpowered at all. Lol i5 7600k omg so funny
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Cpt_Communism posted...
There's a distinction between GPU and a video card. The GTX 1080's GPU is absolutely mid tier because the GP104 is firmly in the middle of the GP100 - GP108 lineup so...1080 is a mid tier GPU. I mean, it kinda goes GP100/102(iirc, the only difference here is the memory interface) GP104 GP106 GP107 GP108, which would actually put it at mid-high... But yes, GP104 is a mid-tier GPU in it's own architectural vacuum. GTX1080, though, isn't. To the topic, the RAM is slow, Intel's processors aren't really great right now, and aside from that, it's decently high end but very far from overkill.
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Price doesn't make GPU's high end, performance does.
Also go Ryzen or wait for Coffee Lake. You'll most likely regret going 4-core i5/i7 in a year or two otherwise. If you do decide to go Ryzen, get the fastest DDR4 you can.
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Fade2black001 posted...
Ratchetrockon posted...Fade2black001 posted...Judgmenl posted...1080 is a mid tier GPU. Vega 64/FE will destroy 1080 once drivers come in. Right now they trade blows in majority of dx11 games but vega 64 comes out on top in dx 12 games. Once drivers come in 1080 will be inferior in every possible way.
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More realistic list, IMO:
low (1080p 30/1080p 60 with concessions): 1050 750 Ti Whatever AMD's equivelant is to that. 560? Low-mid tier (1080p 60 with concessions): 1050ti 470 570 Mid tier (1080p 60, 1440p with concessions): 970 480 1060 580 980 High tier (1440p 60): 1070 980ti 56 very high tier (1440p 60/4K with concessions): 1080 64 Vega FE ultra tier (4K with fewer concessions): Titan Xp 1080ti Titan X Pascal |
It looks fine, although there's no way in hell you'll need 32 GB of RAM right now, unless you're running a server, like someone else said already, and if you're gonna do that, then get a dual Xeon board, so you can at least have two processors! :-D (I kid. You don't need 32 GB of RAM for gaming, and you sure as hell don't need a dual Xeon mobo, unless you're, like, a business or something. Heh.)
I'd also suggest upgrading to an i7, if you can afford it, or wait for Intel's 8th generation of processors to fully roll out, if you don't mind putting off your build for a few months. The desktop PC variety should launch in the fall. Coffee Lake hasn't been given a release date yet, mind, but the 8th gen in general has a fall release window, as far as I've read. Even if you get a 7th gen processor then, it may have dropped in price to make way for the newer processors, but I'm not sure if that's how it works. But still, there will be more processing options in the fall, if you can wait a few months. Here's some info on Intel's upcoming processors: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/08/intel-first-8th-generation-processors-are-just-updated-7th-generation-chips/ http://wccftech.com/intel-core-i7-8700k-and-i5-8400k-sisoft-sandra-benchmarks/ http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/intel-8th-gen-core-specs-technology-explained-2952599 I don't know anything about AMD, so I can't help you there. But yeah, as for RAM, 16 GB is about the most you should need right now. I'm running 16 in my rig, and it's been plenty for me, and I push my machine. As has been said, it's easy to upgrade RAM, so you can always buy more later.
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Ratchetrockon posted...
Fade2black001 posted...Ratchetrockon posted...Fade2black001 posted...Judgmenl posted...1080 is a mid tier GPU. They dont trade blows at all ATM the 1080 is like 30% faster than the Vega is
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my stock vega fe scores the same as OCed 1080 in time spy @4k
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ThePandaForest posted...
you obviously haven't seen the benchmarks
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man_unt_fan129 posted...
Vega is trash. I feel sorry for the people that picked it up. Performs worse than a year half old 1080. indeed, not to mention its that the vega 2x the price of the 1080. A horrible waste of money to buy one. My next GPU upgrade would be from Nvidia I think but that's not for another 2 more years or so or unless its dies before then...
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I'm never buying AMD again, time to make the switch.
Shocking release for AMD with Vega.
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