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New pc ideas

Started by Donnie, November 21, 2016, 04:22:10 PM

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HornetMaX

Quote from: doubledragoncc on November 21, 2016, 11:51:13 PM
I dont mean save buy getting a chep one Max, I mean you can get one with 100 watts plus less as you dont need it for the 1050.

I ONLY buy EVGA 80Plus PSU, as I got the 1050 I got a 450watt for only 30 squid!!! normally 40 and if you go up to 600 watt even more, so I saved a lot because of the 1050 but still got a very high quality PSU

In the end 20 here and 20 there adds up m8

DD
You saved a lot between 450W and 600W ? I'd say 20-30GBP ?

Anyway, a 970 is in a different class of GPU power compared to a 1050ti so yes, it will need more W.
But the real comparison should be a 1060 or a 1070, and they are not @75W.

Money no issue, go for the newer cards, of course.

doubledragoncc

November 21, 2016, 11:57:52 PM #16 Last Edit: November 22, 2016, 12:07:54 AM by doubledragoncc
Quote from: HornetMaX on November 21, 2016, 10:22:17 PM
If you are really on a tight budget I'd consider buying a previous gen GPU: you can probably find some GTX 970 for silly prices (even more if second hand).

Why buy an old one when the 1050 is cheap enough and give you the latest chipset and is guaranteed.

DD

EDIT: I am thinking
ASUS Z170-E  £135
16GB 3000MHz Ram £95
Corsair CPU Watercooler £50
EVGA 450 80 PLus Bronze £30
Gigabyte GTX 1050 Ti £140
Intel Pentium G4400 (Overclocks to 4.6GHz) Tested strong against i3 and i5!!! £55

THATS £505 with no HD or case

So call it 600 thats 100 more than planned and the thing will run 1080 high in most modern games ultra in some too.

The G4400 is to start with, the guy can save to upgrade that and all else will not need upgading!!!

DD
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HornetMaX

Quote from: doubledragoncc on November 21, 2016, 11:57:52 PM
Why buy an old one when the 1050 is cheap enough and give you the latest chipset and is guaranteed.
Because a 970 will give you much better performance than a 1050ti.

So if you're on a budget and are OK to buy a second hand one, it's an excellent deal.
All the chaps that have bought the new 1060/1070 cards are selling the 970 for pocket money.

dareaper46

Quote from: HornetMaX on November 22, 2016, 12:01:31 AM
Quote from: doubledragoncc on November 21, 2016, 11:57:52 PM
Why buy an old one when the 1050 is cheap enough and give you the latest chipset and is guaranteed.
Because a 970 will give you much better performance than a 1050ti.

So if you're on a budget and are OK to buy a second hand one, it's an excellent deal.
All the chaps that have bought the new 1060/1070 cards are selling the 970 for pocket money.

I agree Hornet. If you don't mind buying a 2nd hand card, then a 970 or even a 980 if you have extra cash is a better buy than a 1050/ti.

ORRR....

GET A GTX1080 and be happy forever :D.

doubledragoncc

What part of he wants to spend around £500 did you not get and buying either of those means needing to spend an extra 20 to 30 for a good PSU to power them, 30 gets ad drive at least!!! And used dont carry warranties which is worth having as you never know with used electronics. I said 16GB Ram as it stops bottle necking in modern games but he can get away with 8 easy, that gives dosh for a case.

DD
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dareaper46

Was just a little troll DD :). He could easily get away with 8Gb yea. 8GB RAM will DEF not be bottlenecking anything. Thats for sure. I agree on warranties on electronics, as I also really prefer to have it, but electronics can last for a very long time with no issues what so ever. If I had a budget, and needed to choose between a GTX 970 and GTX 1050/ti, I would most certainly try get a GTX 970. The 450w power supply you listed will also be more than enough.

On the other side, if he is just going to be playing mostly GPBikes/rFactor then I would go for the newer GTX 1050. But for me, who plays everything, I would go for a beefier "older" card.

doubledragoncc

8GB RAM is starting to prove a bottleneck for modern games though. But as long as he starts with a good motherboard all that goes on it can be changed easy. The Z170 chipset is the best for OC and offers all modern yummy stuff, m.2, USB 3.1 etc etc THis means it will last a while for the guy.

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dareaper46

In SOME games only though. Very little games are starting to benefit from 16Gb Ram. But 8GB RAM at first, and later another 8GB is very viable.

But yea, start with a good base. I always believe in getting good motherboard/cpu and ram because if you get good stuff, it will outlast the other components by far.

I recently upgraded my pc, and my previous PC went through about 3 High End GPU's with the same CPU/Mobo/Ram. I gave my old pc to the GF and is still running strong.

TFC

DD, as someone with a 2 year old gaming laptop and not a lot of free cash, I'm interested to know how you got on with the adapter? :)

Donnie

Thanks for all the tips so far guys. I think I have some homework to do.

doubledragoncc

November 22, 2016, 11:14:01 AM #25 Last Edit: November 22, 2016, 11:17:10 AM by doubledragoncc
Quote from: TheFatController on November 22, 2016, 10:53:49 AM
DD, as someone with a 2 year old gaming laptop and not a lot of free cash, I'm interested to know how you got on with the adapter? :)

I will be doing a full tech review and how to when I get it. It cost 30p to get 7-10 day shipping from China lol. Should be at the end of the week by luck

DD

You need a mini PCI slot (wifi card) or an expresscard port to use the adapter: http://www.gearbest.com/laptop-accessories/pp_229101.html?wid=21
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TFC

I've used gearbest before.. I'll check this thread in 3 to 4 weeks to see if you've registered a complaint with them yet lol.

;D

HornetMaX

Quote from: doubledragoncc on November 22, 2016, 11:14:01 AM
Quote from: TheFatController on November 22, 2016, 10:53:49 AM
DD, as someone with a 2 year old gaming laptop and not a lot of free cash, I'm interested to know how you got on with the adapter? :)
You need a mini PCI slot (wifi card) or an expresscard port to use the adapter: http://www.gearbest.com/laptop-accessories/pp_229101.html?wid=21
Hmmm ... are you sure this gives you x16 PCI lanes (or at least x8) ? Because if it's not the case ...

doubledragoncc

It gives full 16 Max I spent a LONG time checkinit out lol

DD
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