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Oct 10 2016 03:23pm

Budget:1500
More specific use (what games, what programs):COD BO3, PS6
Planned time until purchase: Few days
Do you need an Operating System?: Yes
Do you have any specific preferred components?: i7
Do you need a sound or wireless card?: Wireless
Do you want stock cooling or do you plan on overclocking?: Stock
Do you need a monitor? mouse? keyboard?: Yes- large ips (27+) no, no
Zip code/location? (Shipping costs): 90501

No mail in rebates, or try to stay away from them. Never mail them in, ha.

Thanks in advance fellas
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If OC is out of the way:
http://pcpartpicker.com/list/nJ84gL

1440p 100% sRGB IPS monitor. Amazing for editing.
And even a very compact system/tower.
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Oct 11 2016 11:05am
Quote (ZwiX @ Oct 11 2016 04:30am)
If OC is out of the way:
http://pcpartpicker.com/list/nJ84gL

1440p 100% sRGB IPS monitor. Amazing for editing.
And even a very compact system/tower.


Ya I usually keep these computers too long, don't want additional wear with the oc. I can't accommodate that case, due to size limitations. A regular shell would be compatible ya?
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Ya I usually keep these computers too long, don't want additional wear with the oc. I can't accommodate that case, due to size limitations. A regular shell would be compatible ya?


If you keep it at a respectable temperature. The CPU should live for a long time. I got a mate still running on an OC'd Q6600 from 2007. Still in a media PC now.
And K models tend to be viable for a longer period of time.
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If you keep it at a respectable temperature. The CPU should live for a long time. I got a mate still running on an OC'd Q6600 from 2007. Still in a media PC now.
And K models tend to be viable for a longer period of time.


What would you change if oc was an option? Lower cpu for higher gpu?
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Quote (Subtle @ 11 Oct 2016 22:16)
What would you change if oc was an option? Lower cpu for higher gpu?


6700 to a 6700k
The Motherboard to a Z170 chipset.
Plus an CPU cooler.
I would be another 100-150$ tho. So i would have to cut corners somewhere else.
Tho the build would be better "future proofed"

This post was edited by ZwiX on Oct 11 2016 03:14pm
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6700 to a 6700k
The Motherboard to a Z170 chipset.
Plus an CPU cooler.
I would be another 100-150$ tho. So i would have to cut corners somewhere else.
Tho the build would be better "future proofed"


Let's see what you got, also, the CPU cooler, I'm assuming is a little more intricate than the basic fan?
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Quote (Subtle @ 12 Oct 2016 03:27)
Let's see what you got, also, the CPU cooler, I'm assuming is a little more intricate than the basic fan?


http://pcpartpicker.com/list/TDqrGf
If you had to save the last 150$ it would be the monitor, kinda sad since is soo great, and the build is well rounded.
Already from stock the 6700k is 0.6GHz higher than 6700. 18% higher clock, and if you want you should be able to do another 0.5GHz(4.5GHz), so total 32% higher clock.
So overall should be viable for longer time without bottlenecking. probably like 2 generations longer so 2-3 years compared to a 6700.

A bit. Stock cooler is still annoying to install. But overall quite easy, I've installed a few Corsair H series without any hassle.
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