You didn't spend $600 less, you spent $2,400 more
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You didn't spend $600 less, you spent $2,400 more
How are the insane CPUs holding up in modern titles?
pretty cool setup you have there.. The UPS is something I might need for the next PC I build, although I am into laptops, for personal reasons like moving around a bit too much, the wanderer life.. My future PC hopefully is more powerful than the one I currently have, and in face I have a desktop PC allegedly more powerful than my laptop, which to me is the best PC I've ever had -along with the first, back in the late 90s, which was quite powerful at the time, but this one is better.I once read that a Hollywood director, when asked what their best film was, might say "My next one!".
In that spirit I'll say my next PC is going to be ... amazing.
Currently I have an i7 6700 (non k), ASUS H170 Pro mobo, 32 GB ram, a GTX 1070 FE, Two Mushkin Stryker 480 GB SSDs, two HGST 3 TB drives (used, from Amazon), one internal, one external, an external 3 TB Seagate (ran hot, had to take it out of its plastic case and it now sits in an open aluminum external drive bay with an HGST drive) and Windows 10 Pro installed on a 480 GB MyDigitalSSD BPX NVMe SSD. A 4 TB external WD, and a flash drive for recovery. PrimoCache set to cache my OS and game drives reads and writes to around 14 GB of memory, out of my 32, dedicated to that.
I have a bottom mounted 550 watt, gold rated, Rosewill Photon PSU. A total of four case fans (three of which I added), and a stock Intel fan on the PSU. And a CyberPower 390 watt UPS. I really like its monitoring feature, and automatic voltage regulation. Running all of that (including the external drives), and a modem and router, plugged into it and I'm only using 66 watts as I'm typing this. I keep the monitor plugged into the "surge protection only" connection of the UPS. If I lose power I can plug it in so as to perform a shut down. Gaming is usually less than 250 watts, even with the 1070 overclocked.
I have a 43" Sony X800D that is pretty ideal for gaming, considering its price class.
My last PC suddenly died, and my backup PC decided to temporarily throw a fit, so I bought this one last year on sale at a good price from Best Buy. It's an iBUYPOWER. I added in the drives from the old one.
pretty cool setup you have there.. The UPS is something I might need for the next PC I build, although I am into laptops, for personal reasons like moving around a bit too much, the wanderer life.. My future PC hopefully is more powerful than the one I currently have, and in face I have a desktop PC allegedly more powerful than my laptop, which to me is the best PC I've ever had -along with the first, back in the late 90s, which was quite powerful at the time, but this one is better.
I have a MSI GS63 7RE-048XES Stealth Pro with Intel Core i7-7700HQ/16GB/1TB+256SSD/GTX1050Ti/15.6" FullHD IPS screen, which has a slightly less powerful CPU than my desktop computer -which has a Ryzen 1500X- and a vastly less powerful GPU -my desktop computer has a RX 570, 5.2 teraflops vs 2 something teraflops of the 1050Ti-, plus I have a 4k screen that I use with my desktop computer.
However, my laptop feels a lot faster because it has a SSD and it features 2 GPUs which frees up resources in the secondary GPU -the 1050Ti- and you can play games, go to the main desktop interface, etc etc without impacting performance, and it produces a better image quality, because the panel is much better, given the fact that it is a IPS screen. Love my laptop very much.
All I want is a 1070/1070Ti but that costs not too much less than TitanXP MSRP if you can manage to find one in stock· GPU: Haven’t really decided yet. Maybe another Titan XP SLI setup.
All I want is a 1070/1070Ti but that costs not too much less than TitanXP MSRP if you can manage to find one in stock
The 970 is turning out to be one of the best GPU purchases I ever made.
Why not Titan V?