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Vladimir2017-10-23 08:37:40
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Vladimir, 2017-10-23 08:37:40

What would you recommend to change in the assembly of a computer for games?

Hello.
There was an idea to assemble a computer for games - the idea itself is strange, but since I wanted to ...
I immediately say the budget limit is 120 thousand. (only internal hardware is needed. Monitor\periphery\case AeroCool Xpredator X3 - I'm not going to change it)
Questions:
1) For full-hd is it worth taking gtx1080? Or take gtx1070 and not think? I don’t even think about red ones, but suddenly someone will say - is it worth paying attention to radeon?
2) Processor\socket. Should i get i7-7700k on 1151 or wait i7-8700k on 1151v2? Or even take the i7-7800x for 2066? Or something else?
3) How much RAM should be enough for the eyes? 16\32\64?
In general, the main thing that I expect from a computer is its relevance for at least 3-4 years - not in ultimate quality, of course, but so that it would not be a shame for the money spent in vain, and so that after this time it would be possible to upgrade the computer not entirely, but in parts (socket relevance\gpu\etc)

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SundanceK, 2017-10-23
@n1cew0lf

If it's only about FullHD, then take the gtx1070 and don't think about it. Taking into account how games are "optimized" now, in 2-3 years it will have to be changed, and new series will come out. Prots take 7700K and don't worry, in games it's not as critical as video. 16 GB of RAM is enough, the main thing is that the motherboard supports expansion up to 32.
IMHO 120k for FullHD is overkill. More than 60-70k makes no sense to invest.

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Dmitry Bay, 2017-10-23
@kawabanga

1) wait for i7-8700k on 1151v2, they already appear in stores. only cheap mothers will appear closer to NG.
The i7 7700 has 4 cores and it has a lot of problems. those. In fact, this is a percent for games only.
If you don't want to wait, then look at the ryzen 1700
2) pay attention to the German hardware store, you can save 20 percent on hardware. in the VK group they often build good computers
3) I won’t tell you about the VK account, but I would stop at 1070.
4) I would buy 16GB of memory, but if you don’t have a limit, take 32
Total, in a budget of 120K for the insides. you can not deny yourself anything, it can be a 1080ti, and a top-end ryzen 1800, and you will still be on a budget.

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kp069, 2017-10-23
@kp069

1. If possible, why not take 1080? I would take it, the card is fire and not much more expensive than 1070. It is worth its money.
2. Wait for 8700, you can even without K.
3. 16 is enough for games.

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Ark Tarusov, 2017-10-23
@kreo_OL

Video 11Gb GDDR5X MSI GTX 1080Ti LIGHTNING Z (RTL) DVI+DualHDMI+DualDP+
SLI
+ SLI
8Gb GDDR5X MSI GTX 1080 GAMING X+ 8G (RTL) DVI+HDMI+3xDP+SLI
But titanium is also titanium in Africa, it will last at least five or six years, unless, of course, games do not jump sharply to the requirements of
CPU , I advise you to pay attention to AMD Ryzen 7 1800X
Intel, in principle, it is useless to take for a long time. You can even look at how a seven-year-old percent without problems pulls https://youtu.be/FXQbasuLa0Q Intel is much worse in this regard.
MemoryLiterally the other day we discussed memory at work. We are engaged in the development of games, we came to the conclusion that more than 16GB, in principle, is not needed, and 32GB will cover the most daring requests.
If you take Ryazan, then you need a whale for two bars, there is a small problem with the controller.
Take a whale for 16 or 32 GB, the frequency is 3200. The range is large. The only thing is that the lpx series from the corsairs showed itself frankly sucks with ryazan. and rgb\led series is also not about anything.
Mother Asrok is not recommended collectively) At the msi and asus themselves. msi win because of bios updates at least.
The b350 chipset suffices, percent + memory + video rushing normally and chasing. You can turn your attention to the b350m for a couple of thousand cheaper, in principle there is no difference.
But if of course you want to have all the goodies - take a more expensive option.
ps in addition to the assembly, take ssd m2, I can’t really advise on them, because I don’t understand much, but it works many times faster than just ssd)
pss - I’m not an ardent fan of amd, but they took both amd and intel to the office, there is what to compare + personal experience.

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