Hey, fellow S340 owner! 9/10 - the 6600k seems like a slight bottleneck but the overclock more likely than not helps Intel Core i5-6500 (3.2 GHz) Included Intel cooler Gigabyte H170 Gaming 3 8 GB (2x4) G.Skill Ripjaws 4 DDR4-2133 4 GB MSI R9 380 (980 MHz) 256 GB Crucial BX100 1 TB WD Blue No idea on the PSU but I believe it's a 500/600W EVGA NZXT S340 (black/blue)
S340 CREW! The 6600K definetly isn't a bottleneck I can handle almost every game on ultra and can render a 40 Min Video with tons of effects in 20 mins
Rate my PC: CPU: Intel I7 7700K RAM: 2x GoodRAM PLAY DDR4 8GB 2400MHz Motherboard: MSI H270 PC MATE, H270, DDR4, HDMI, DVI, USB-C, ATX Power supply: SilentiumPC Vero M1 600W Cooler: SilentiumPC Grandis 2 XE1436 GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GT LP 4GB GDDR5 Case: SilentiumPC Regnum RG2W Pure Black And now parts transplanted from my old PC that was barely able to run win 10 on 60 fps: Samsung SSD 840 EVO 120GB + 2x 5 year old hard drives which I'm too lazy to find what they are called.
6/10. Why the 7700K and 1050ti? Also why some cheap ram? You could've went less with the cpu and got more gpu.
On my old PC the CPU was the bottleneck and I've found the I7 quite cheap. The 1050Ti seems like the best value per money, as the 1060 isn't better enough to spend so much extra money on it. I've tried to keep the whole PC build under 4000 PLN (1112,89 USD). The 1050Ti was about 800PLN when I've bought it and the 1060 was above 1300PLN, so that's why I went for it. And why id I choose the cheapest RAM possible? With the Motherboard that I've chosen there would be no point in going over 2400MHz and with 16 GB of it it isn't a problem. I went for more of a CPU approach, as I like to play a lot of sim games, and not that many graphics oriented games.
of course, you still could've gotten a 6600K or 7600K and gotten almos the same results and maybe even a 1070 OR 16GB of ram...
You'll not even need a 1050Ti. I actually recommend you get a 1080p monitor as well, it'll improve playability of some of your sim games, and it just looks better than 1440x900.
I know, but it is another expense, and I really want to get a 1997 Renault megane cupe with f7r engine, when I get the license (that is 2 years from now) So now I'm trying to cut expenses to minimum as I'm still in school and income is really minimal. For this PC alone I was saving up for 4 years...
16GB RAM (idk wot prob DDR4) 487GB SSD, 478 HDD Gigabyte GTX 1070 8gb 850watt PS Intel Core i7-6700 @ 3.40 GHz fans for days some random canyon earrape mic skullcandy headphones 2 old shitty 1080 60fps monitors old PS2 keyboard some random mouse
The best PC I have ever heard somebody say 6GB RAM GEFORCE GT 740 2GB A old crappy dell 1080p monitor Intel Core I3 2120 @3.3GHz Windows 10 Home a light up keyboard Wireless Beats and like 4 fans that i don't even need
that computer is pretty much made for browsing and light/medium gaming 5.5/10 Intel Core i3 6300 3.8Ghz 16GB DDR4 1065Mhz dual channel Zotac Nvidia Geforce GT 730 V2 2GB (will upgrade to a rx560 sometime next week or month) Gigabyte Z170X-Gaming 6 (U3E1) (motherboard) 1TB Western Digital WDC WD1003FZEX-00MK2A0 dell E1909W monitor (1440x900)
7,5/10, well balanced machine. Mac Pro 4.1 (2009, flashed to 5.1 model) Intel Xeon W3680 6-core / 12 threads @ 3,33 GHz 16 GB DDR3 256 GB SSD + 2x 1 TB HDD Nvidia GT120 (Will upgrade to a GTX 980 / 1060) Bootcamp: OS X and Windows 10 2x 23" Cinema HD display (1920x1200)