Martin2W
Tombstone The Fierce Sergal
maybe, just needs gpu upgradeThat doesn't sound shitty, if you ask me...
maybe, just needs gpu upgradeThat doesn't sound shitty, if you ask me...
maybe, just needs gpu upgrade
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Your GPU has a slightly better performance than mine... But it's already falling back in DirectX support.
As for the rest of your components, if gaming is the most demanding task you do on your PC, I think you won't need any upgrade soon. I haven't seen any game that requires more than 8GB of ram, and you have a 4th gen of Intel Core, which is very similar to the newer ones.
Vega would be my next upgrade.![]()
Your GPU has a slightly better performance than mine... But it's already falling back in DirectX support.
As for the rest of your components, if gaming is the most demanding task you do on your PC, I think you won't need any upgrade soon. I haven't seen any game that requires more than 8GB of ram, and you have a 4th gen of Intel Core, which is very similar to the newer ones.
Vega would be my next upgrade.
I'll add a pic later, but...
i7 4770k
16 GB RAM
512 GB SSD
2+3 TB of HDD storage
EVGA GTX 1070
850w PSU
Fractal Define R4
Asus PB278Q (1440p at 80hz) monitor
Budget, perhaps?Why not a 1080 instead of a 1070?
Budget, perhaps?
There is not much of an increase in performance from a 1070 to a 1080. A 1080 do cost sum moolah.
Really? I thought the 1060 was the budget card?But 1070 is the budget card of that generation and if you're going with an i7 then you've gotta go the whole way
*70 are the budget cards while the *60 are the lower-end office workReally? I thought the 1060 was the budget card?
Really? 70's are the budget cards? Ok.*70 are the budget cards while the *60 are the lower-end office work
this is my alternative PC for when I cant or don't want to use my other one. I purchased it along with another computer for $20 last week.![]()
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That looks like one comfy chairView attachment 18199 View attachment 18200 Due to some recent events I've manage to do a bit of an upgrade on my computer. I've complied a list on Pcpartpicker with a single picture(due to technically issues I was tired and only manage to take the one shot of it when completed.) As for the rest of stuff I'm using a Dying LG HDTV and a LG Monitor(which is in the pcpartpicker list). I'll post a picture of my desk layout with the link to my pcpartpicker completed build (Wristan's Completed Build - Core i5-6600K 3.5GHz Quad-Core, GeForce GTX 960 4GB, Element G ATX Mid Tower - PCPartPicker
Images are of my desk with my screen and the chair I use.
It is better then all the chairs I've had in the past. I got a Wing Back Chair for my computer due to any and every computer chair I've bought broke after a year. I get parts replaced with the warranty on the chairs, but that only last another 6 months to a year. Eventually it got so bad there wasn't much more replacement parts could do. I spent so much on chairs from 300 to 700$ and the results were the same. The other issue with the computer chairs I had was that after a few hours of sitting no matter what I would do my hips or backs would ache. Even getting up every couple of hours still didn't help.That looks like one comfy chair
1030's and 1050's are their budget alternatives, 1060 is mid-range, 1070 is the introduction to the high-end, 1080 is high end, 1080Ti is creme de la creme.*70 are the budget cards while the *60 are the lower-end office work
I have now is a dinosaure.
A Intel Celeron D. 80 gig or HD, 1.5 gig of RAM, Win XP
My computer die on me June 11, the mother board die and did not go to the bios to load.
I was having problem with the com, but did not know what was it, then my second HD was no longer show. I manage to backup my book mark and my furry folder on a USB key. I try to reboot, but the computer stop. No bip, no video signal, nothing.
I remove the video card and plug the monitor direct on the mother board, no signal. I remove 3 of the 4 gig of ram, no signal. I remove the HD no signal.
The ram are ok, the HD seem ok since when I boot I can feel it.
So its the motherboard that die
It was a AMD Athlon 64x2 Dual core processor 4200+ 2.20Ghz with 4 gig of RAM 64bits win 7 HD 500 Gig and 200 Gig. Video card of 1 gig.