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Apr 19 2018 01:33pm
I pay electricity

used for trading in 5+ games at the same time and I need 300 fps in my competitive games

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If you plan on using it 8 hours a day for more then 3 years I'm almost positive it'll pay for the price difference.
Both Seasonic and EVGA have a platinum 750 you could switch to using for like 20$ more I think. The added
benefit to going plat is that the components inside and build quality also goes up.

I personally never shut my system down so I'd opt for plat IF I paid for electricity but I don't. (fuck al gore?)
I do though highly recommend it for systems that are used as work horses.
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Also, you can build yourself, it's easy and rewarding.
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you can try MicroByte in canada, their shop is pretty much near the one in quebec near south shore of montreal( the one i go to...) and their pricing is better then Computer canada for this kind of service. They are little shop that's been there for a while. I would recommend them, pretty good service.

Pretty sure if you google you can find a shop near were you live,


Just as exemple : The bios update i needed was 49.99 at canada computer and 24.99 at MicroByte. This bussiness was there for 15 years at least as i know they always been there for me.

*Unlucky for them, ive bought my part from newegg, and seem like my motherboard was DOA.
They offered me to RMA it for me for free and agreed to upon deposit to loan me a board.
I dont think CanadaComputer would do that, they dont care that much about customer.

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MicroByte is quebec only.
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Quote (King Atrhur @ Apr 19 2018 11:49am)
If you plan on using it 8 hours a day for more then 3 years I'm almost positive it'll pay for the price difference..




Rofl. And you get on my ass all the time for being frugal. Hilarious
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Apr 20 2018 12:30am
ok l switched for a plat psu as the price is not that much higher

this is the new build due to friend recommendation

https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/YCWk6s

Microbyte wont work as its local, they dont ship custom pcs
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https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/list/ngg9GG

I have no time atm to look into mobo atm but I'm sure you changed it. Definitely go back to this ram not only is it faster but cheaper.
The plat PSU I put in is also same quality (if not better) and less, the only reason I suggested plat is cause it was a minor difference.
But you just went from 20$ increase on it to 50$ increase with no gains what so ever.

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yeah l changed my mobo as a suggestion because asrock seems to support the new ryzen better


this isnt my explanation because l dont understand a single thing my friend said about ram but l guess 2667 dual rank is better than 3200 single rank
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https://puu.sh/A6Tq2/f1e36d8e01.png
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