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Love your build.
It looks good, wish the colors blended more
It looks good, wish the colors blended more
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Sinaloa wrote Love your build.
It looks good, wish the colors blended more
yah me 2 i will be making a different one shortly but with 980 sc and instead of a k cpu im making an x cpu and a server motherboard
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DevilsGaming wrote Case: Corsair 760T
Motherboard: Gigabyte z97x SOC-FORCE
Processor: i7 4790k
Graphics card: ASUS GEFORCE GTX 970 SC
RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866
PSU: Corsair RM750
Storage: Western Digital 2T HDD
2nd Storage: Samsung 840 Evo 120GB
Cooling: Corsair H100i Water Cooling
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got $2000 USD im looking to upgrade some items what would u recommend?
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DevilsGaming wroteDevilsGaming wrote Case: Corsair 760T
Motherboard: Gigabyte z97x SOC-FORCE
Processor: i7 4790k
Graphics card: ASUS GEFORCE GTX 970 SC
RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866
PSU: Corsair RM750
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got $2000 USD im looking to upgrade some items what would u recommend?
Nothing, that PC is fine as it is.
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Personally, if I had $2000 to upgrade that rig, I'd get a 5960x, some DDR4 RAM and an X99 motherboard, then with whatever is left over, custom loop. Add another 970 in SLI if you have enough left over. Although, what you have now is more than enough.
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rot wrote Personally, if I had $2000 to upgrade that rig, I'd get a 5960x, some DDR4 RAM and an X99 motherboard, then with whatever is left over, custom loop. Add another 970 in SLI if you have enough left over. Although, what you have now is more than enough.
i was thinking maybe instead making a different pc but with x99 board and X chip set?1
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Wow, 8/10. Probably higher, nice computer man.
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DevilsGaming wrote$2000 wouldn't get you a whole new rig with a 5960x, at least not a very balanced one. 2 expensive rigs are pretty pointless too. Honestly, what you have now is fine. Upgrading the 4790k to 5960x would be nice, but entirely unnecessary unless you're going to make all the use from the 5960x's 8 cores. 2nd 970 in SLI would also be nice, but again, unnecessary unless you're gaming at 4k, even then I don't think it would help too much. If you're an enthusiast, then custom loop and 5960x would be wise tbh, that's what I would do. Upgrading to 5960x and adding a custom loop might leave you a little bit of money left which you could put towards a 2nd 970 if you really wish.rot wrote Personally, if I had $2000 to upgrade that rig, I'd get a 5960x, some DDR4 RAM and an X99 motherboard, then with whatever is left over, custom loop. Add another 970 in SLI if you have enough left over. Although, what you have now is more than enough.
i was thinking maybe instead making a different pc but with x99 board and X chip set?1
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