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How is the 4690 running?Is it good because it is Saturday in my new Gaming PC?
- Beardroid91
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I have the 4670 K which the 4690 is a evolved version of, i like it a lot, it has more than enough powerThaddeus201 wrote:How is the 4690 running?Is it good because it is Saturday in my new Gaming PC?
Plus it in a benching test was 2x better than my old cpu which was a AMD Phenom II X4 3.4 ghz, which was good to begin with
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ugh I hope I made the right choice:
ASUS MAXIMUS VI HERO DDR3 2800 LGA 1150 Motherboard socket for 4th Generation Intel Core i7/ i5/ i3/ Pentium / Celeron Processors/Intel Core i7-4770K Quad-Core Desktop Processor (3.5 GHz, 8 MB Cache, Intel HD graphics, BX80646I74770K) For my budget this has to last at least 5 years
ASUS MAXIMUS VI HERO DDR3 2800 LGA 1150 Motherboard socket for 4th Generation Intel Core i7/ i5/ i3/ Pentium / Celeron Processors/Intel Core i7-4770K Quad-Core Desktop Processor (3.5 GHz, 8 MB Cache, Intel HD graphics, BX80646I74770K) For my budget this has to last at least 5 years
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Would probably be best if we continued this in our PC Upgrades thread
btw what is your budget for this project ?
Also what are you think regarding the graphiccard, because the Intel graphic card is crab in games, you would need a dedicated graphic card to run games on higher levels of detail, or you would end up with a HUGE bottleneck...!
But the motherboard is fine (but less will do), as for cpu a i5 4670 or 90 K is just fine (have that myself), and as for ram then 8-16 gb 1866 mhz ram is great, and lastly a R9 280 + or GTX 760 or 770 + graphic card is what i would recommend
Could specify that list or do you need help choosing the parts ?Superninja_1 wrote:ugh I hope I made the right choice:
ASUS MAXIMUS VI HERO DDR3 2800 LGA 1150 Motherboard socket for 4th Generation Intel Core i7/ i5/ i3/ Pentium / Celeron Processors/Intel Core i7-4770K Quad-Core Desktop Processor (3.5 GHz, 8 MB Cache, Intel HD graphics, BX80646I74770K) For my budget this has to last at least 5 years
btw what is your budget for this project ?
Also what are you think regarding the graphiccard, because the Intel graphic card is crab in games, you would need a dedicated graphic card to run games on higher levels of detail, or you would end up with a HUGE bottleneck...!
But the motherboard is fine (but less will do), as for cpu a i5 4670 or 90 K is just fine (have that myself), and as for ram then 8-16 gb 1866 mhz ram is great, and lastly a R9 280 + or GTX 760 or 770 + graphic card is what i would recommend
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I was hoping to transfer most of what I have on my old system: nvidia gtx 660ti 8GB ddr3, 750w power supply fans and such what do you think? (I'm quite the novice when it comes to computer rigs)Bear304 wrote:
Could specify that list or do you need help choosing the parts ?
btw what is your budget for this project ?
Also what are you think regarding the graphiccard, because the Intel graphic card is crab in games, you would need a dedicated graphic card to run games on higher levels of detail, or you would end up with a HUGE bottleneck...!
But the motherboard is fine (but less will do), as for cpu a i5 4670 or 90 K is just fine (have that myself), and as for ram then 8-16 gb 1866 mhz ram is great, and lastly a R9 280 + or GTX 760 or 770 + graphic card is what i would recommend
Anyway if you need help just say so
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Nvidia GTX 660Ti - (Should be just fine for a few more years, and by then i would upgrade to a GTX 970)Superninja_1 wrote:I was hoping to transfer most of what I have on my old system: nvidia gtx 660ti, 8GB ddr3, 750w power supply, fans and such
What do you think? (I'm quite the novice when it comes to computer rigs)
8GB ddr3 - (Which mhz do they run at?)
750w power supply - (That should be just fine, who made it?)
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I followed your link but i type so slow you returned to the previous postBear304 wrote:Nvidia GTX 660Ti - (Should be just fine for a few more years, and by then i would upgrade to a GTX 970)Superninja_1 wrote:I was hoping to transfer most of what I have on my old system: nvidia gtx 660ti, 8GB ddr3, 750w power supply, fans and such
What do you think? (I'm quite the novice when it comes to computer rigs)
8GB ddr3 - (Which mhz do they run at?)
750w power supply - (That should be just fine, who made it?)
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I knowSuperninja_1 wrote: I followed your link but i type so slow you returned to the previous post