Re: Whats your pc?
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2018 9:56 pm
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xzC9nH theres my current setup hoping to move to the rtx 2080ti soon. tired of playing on beat to shit laptops so fuck it pics of pc coming soon
The 980 is still a solid card, without a doubt being bottlenecked by that FX. I'd go for the upgrade and see how that goes. Also as someone with the Kraken cooler and RGB memory it looks sick together but if you are struggling to put an upgrade kit together you can easily knock ~$50 but just getting a standard cooler/RAM kit.John23 wrote:I'm looking to upgrade my PC soon.
I was deciding if I should go 1060 or 1070. According to UserBenchmark, the 1060 falls a little behind the 980, but the 1070 is much better than the 980. Any thoughts?
So, do you think it would be smart to spend the $680 on an upgrade build, or should I save for the $1300 build?
Thank you
I doubt the 2080 will be a big jump, nowhere near the level it's being hyped. They touted all these upgrades on technology no one is using yet and even then with RTX ON you are getting ~50-60 FPS compared to double that with it off. Its cool stuff and pretty huge it can happen but not to the point for consumers yet. I haven't seen anyone with the EVGA cooler yet so you'll have to tell us how that does. I've seen mixed reviews because of the fans but the unit itself seems solid. Also, tell me how you like the HS70's and what their battery is like. I recently replaced my Corsair headset and I'm not completely satisfied with the ones I got.Brock1198 wrote:https://pcpartpicker.com/list/xzC9nH theres my current setup hoping to move to the rtx 2080ti soon. tired of playing on beat to shit laptops so fuck it pics of pc coming soon
It is all hearsay until actual validated information is available. If you look at the raw technical data of what made Pascal a large jump over previous gen you will see that there are improvements in the same area's for Turing. I'm not implying that you will see the same gains as Pascal but I do think there will be a healthy increase. Not the doom and gloom that many news outlets are having currently. I am reserving judgement as there are so many unknowns.Pumaxcs wrote:I doubt the 2080 will be a big jump, nowhere near the level it's being hyped. They touted all these upgrades on technology no one is using yet and even then with RTX ON you are getting ~50-60 FPS compared to double that with it off. Its cool stuff and pretty huge it can happen but not to the point for consumers yet. I haven't seen anyone with the EVGA cooler yet so you'll have to tell us how that does. I've seen mixed reviews because of the fans but the unit itself seems solid. Also, tell me how you like the HS70's and what their battery is like. I recently replaced my Corsair headset and I'm not completely satisfied with the ones I got.
The 2080ti is more like a i can so why not. The evga cooler is amazing. @ 4ghz oc on the 2700 it idles around 24c and maxes out around 43c.Pumaxcs wrote:I doubt the 2080 will be a big jump, nowhere near the level it's being hyped. They touted all these upgrades on technology no one is using yet and even then with RTX ON you are getting ~50-60 FPS compared to double that with it off. Its cool stuff and pretty huge it can happen but not to the point for consumers yet. I haven't seen anyone with the EVGA cooler yet so you'll have to tell us how that does. I've seen mixed reviews because of the fans but the unit itself seems solid. Also, tell me how you like the HS70's and what their battery is like. I recently replaced my Corsair headset and I'm not completely satisfied with the ones I got.
Yamaha285 wrote:
Corsair White Tempered Glass 460X Case
Asus Prime Z-370 A Motherboard
Intel i7 8700k Coffee Lake 6 core 12 Thread Processor
Asus Geforce GTX1070 8G Graphics Card
16G Ram Gskill
Corsair H100i Pro Water Cooled
I love it!! I was shooting for a white build. I actually bought the coolermaster pro fan instead of the corsair h100i pro first but since this was a glass case i wanted to make the inside a bit more appealing instead of this massive cpu cooler covering the beauty inside As for performance i have no complaints right nowWahlamt wrote:GPU goes really well with the mobo Got the same mobo
Where are the cpu radiator fans?Yamaha285 wrote:Yamaha285 wrote:
Corsair White Tempered Glass 460X Case
Asus Prime Z-370 A Motherboard
Intel i7 8700k Coffee Lake 6 core 12 Thread Processor
Asus Geforce GTX1070 8G Graphics Card
16G Ram Gskill
Corsair H100i Pro Water Cooled
It's an AIO liquid cooling setup that runs to the radiator on the right side (front panel)JettWisdom wrote:Yamaha285 wrote:
Where are the cpu radiator fans?