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Dec 18 2015 08:16pm
http://geizhals.de/eu/?cat=WL-619808&wlkey=f9837363bbca9303b9a380f021a85786

what changes would you suggest?

i want a silent pc with an i5 skylake and a geforce gtx 970

ill add ssd and hard disc. these are the only components i don't worry about
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Dec 18 2015 08:34pm
Well for your budget what else do you need?
Are you 1080 gaming, 1440 or 4k?
Need an operating system?
Plan on overclocking?
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Dec 18 2015 11:11pm
Quote (Upset @ 19 Dec 2015 03:34)
Well for your budget what else do you need?
Are you 1080 gaming, 1440 or 4k?
Need an operating system?
Plan on overclocking?



no overclocking planed
will install win7 and update to win 10 free if still possible (depends whats better for old and new games)
id also like to run an old version of windows for antique games^^
1080 will do (won't get any good fps on high res on this budget i think)
4k gaming is something for my next pc i guess :)

Quote (Upset @ 19 Dec 2015 03:34)
Well for your budget what else do you need?
Are you 1080 gaming, 1440 or 4k?
Need an operating system?
Plan on overclocking?


i got screens and all other things outside the case

it just has to be all compatible and i need to buy the right versions of items. aim not sure about the power supply thats why i got two items in my list

one is the cheapest be quiet power supply one is the cheapest "pro" version maybe something in between would be the best.

i figured 500w should be enough but maybe its not?


another question: if i take a case with a window... does it harm the noise reduction of the case? i chose a noise reducing case and want to built in very silent fans too.

This post was edited by Drack on Dec 18 2015 11:18pm
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Dec 18 2015 11:14pm
You'd be fine with 1440p as well, though id suggest a 390 on that one as vram starts to get up there on some of these newer titles.
Your PC build is fine m8 although i dont understand the 2 cases and 2 psus.
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Dec 18 2015 11:21pm
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You'd be fine with 1440p as well, though id suggest a 390 on that one as vram starts to get up there on some of these newer titles.
Your PC build is fine m8 although i dont understand the 2 cases and 2 psus.



iam not sure wich one is the wiser choice on these

i heard and r390 has a "nonsplitted memory" other ppl telling me the gtx970 would be better for gaming.

is the mainboard compatible with the ddr4 2666mhz ram and the cpu?

i just chose something in my pricerange with a known brand there.

i heard skylake needs socket 1151

thx

edit: also:

http://geizhals.eu/g-skill-trident-z-dimm-kit-16gb-f4-3400c16d-16gtz-a1323083.html

does this make the pc faster? and would that even be compatible with my mainboard?

there is a lifetime guarantee on these things

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Quote (Drack @ Dec 19 2015 01:21am)
iam not sure wich one is the wiser choice on these

i heard and r390 has a "nonsplitted memory" other ppl telling me the gtx970 would be better for gaming.

is the mainboard compatible with the ddr4 2666mhz ram and the cpu?

i just chose something in my pricerange with a known brand there.

i heard skylake needs socket 1151

thx

edit: also:

http://geizhals.eu/g-skill-trident-z-dimm-kit-16gb-f4-3400c16d-16gtz-a1323083.html

does this make the pc faster? and would that even be compatible with my mainboard?

there is a lifetime guarantee on these things


the 390 has 8gb of vram, the 970 has 3.5 gb of vram, with .5gb being very slow. its a weird thing, you can look into it or ignore it.
I personally would regard the 390 as a superior card, at equal price points. You do get into some mixed areas if you overclock though, as the 970 can often overclock pretty decently, but again its really close and may just come down to the vram.
Check youtube videos if you want to compare performance more specifically, they should help you decide.

But yes, your motherboard supports skylake and ddr4 so you would be fine there, it is a 1151 socket.
The ram is faster but you will not likely see any performance boost. Although a weird thing has been seen that Fallout 4 actually benefits from faster ram speed. Ive otherwise never heard of a game that benefits from this. ^_^
All ram has a lifetime gaurantee. even the cheapest ugliest ram is lifetime ^_^
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Dec 18 2015 11:43pm
Quote (Rapture @ 19 Dec 2015 06:39)
the 390 has 8gb of vram, the 970 has 3.5 gb of vram, with .5gb being very slow. its a weird thing, you can look into it or ignore it.
I personally would regard the 390 as a superior card, at equal price points. You do get into some mixed areas if you overclock though, as the 970 can often overclock pretty decently, but again its really close and may just come down to the vram.
Check youtube videos if you want to compare performance more specifically, they should help you decide.

But yes, your motherboard supports skylake and ddr4 so you would be fine there, it is a 1151 socket.
The ram is faster but you will not likely see any performance boost. Although a weird thing has been seen that Fallout 4 actually benefits from faster ram speed. Ive otherwise never heard of a game that benefits from this. ^_^
All ram has a lifetime gaurantee. even the cheapest ugliest ram is lifetime ^_^



alright, good to know.

ill get some ram with high mhz and some aluminium around it that fits my budget. I hope the aluminiumstuff will make the cooling easier and the pc more silent at the end.
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Dec 18 2015 11:47pm
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alright, good to know.

ill get some ram with high mhz and some aluminium around it that fits my budget. I hope the aluminiumstuff will make the cooling easier and the pc more silent at the end.


Just buy whatever looks prettiest to you :)
Most of the time, just buy whatever *RAM (forgot this sry XD) looks prettiest and fits your budget :)
Unless you want to overclock your ram or are video editing, there is very little performance factor to be considered with ram.


This post was edited by Rapture on Dec 18 2015 11:54pm
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Dec 19 2015 10:55am
Can maybe try this?

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/Q8jFRB

The psu leaves room for SLI as well.

If your AU:
http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/Q8jFRB

This post was edited by Upset on Dec 19 2015 10:56am
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Dec 19 2015 12:30pm
Quote (Upset @ 19 Dec 2015 17:55)
Can maybe try this?

http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/Q8jFRB

The psu leaves room for SLI as well.

If your AU:
http://au.pcpartpicker.com/p/Q8jFRB



thx

so i should better aim for a higher optional power supply

i guess that won't harm at all.

one step further to the system.

dam still not sure about the gnu... there many different infos about the gtx 970 vs radeon 390

its chose a msg gaming version because of the optic and i heard it a silent version (more quiet than the reference model)
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