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#281 Rykiel

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Posted 05 June 2016 - 09:08 AM

View PostQuinn Allard, on 03 June 2016 - 09:01 PM, said:

If you dont want to click on link:
CPU: Core i5 4690 3.5GHZ
GPU: AMD R9 290 4GB
PSU: Corsair 750M 750watt 80+ Bronze Cert
Mobo: MSI MicroATX
Case: BitFenix Prodigy M Cobalt
CPU Cooling: Corsair H100i
Ram: 2x4GB Vengeance
HDDs: Samsung EVO 250GB HDD (OS), 1TB WD CB, 2x2TB External
Peripherals: LogiTech G510 KB and G602 Mouse, extra mouse Razer Hex


Pretty much this. Not sure if that Mobo model is correct, I know its only a MSI 2 ram slot MicroATX, that was in the $50 range.
http://pcpartpicker.com/list/744zKZ


Well done -- for $350 USD, that's quite a good deal, and would be even in Euros as well Posted Image. That CPU alone (used) is worth over $130. Video card around $150. I'm assuming that you play @ 1080p, based on the monitor in your link.

Edited by Rykiel, 05 June 2016 - 09:13 AM.


#282 Cy Mitchell

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Posted 05 June 2016 - 11:11 AM

I guess it is about 5 years old now. Self Built.

Coolermaster Haf case
Intel I7 970 OC @ 3.8
Asus Sabertooth MB
12 GB G Skill DDR3 Tri-channel
Zotac GTX 970 (replaced 2 x EVGA 275 GTX Jan 2016)
Corsair 750 W PSU
WD Raptor 120GB HD
Toshiba 2 tb HD
ASUS DVD/CD drive
ASUS 27" 1080P monitor
Logitiech G710 Keyboard
Logitech G502 Mouse
Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit

I have seen no reason to upgrade to the newer Intel CPUs with the performance that I am getting out of this one.

Edited by Rampage, 05 June 2016 - 11:12 AM.


#283 Rykiel

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Posted 23 July 2016 - 12:32 PM

View PostRampage, on 05 June 2016 - 11:11 AM, said:

I guess it is about 5 years old now. Self Built.

Coolermaster Haf case
Intel I7 970 OC @ 3.8
Asus Sabertooth MB
12 GB G Skill DDR3 Tri-channel
Zotac GTX 970 (replaced 2 x EVGA 275 GTX Jan 2016)
Corsair 750 W PSU
WD Raptor 120GB HD
Toshiba 2 tb HD
ASUS DVD/CD drive
ASUS 27" 1080P monitor
Logitiech G710 Keyboard
Logitech G502 Mouse
Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit

I have seen no reason to upgrade to the newer Intel CPUs with the performance that I am getting out of this one.


Since you're an X58 user, the only upgrade I'd recommend is either:
  • Better CPU cooler for OC'ing your I7-970 to 4.0GHz+ (preferably 4.2+)
  • Buying a used Xeon processor (X5670 or better) to take advantage of the extra cores/threads (I'm using an x5670 right now @ 4.2Ghz)
Either option (preferably both, if you can spare the cash) should keep you happy for the next 2-3 years. SSDs are also a great upgrade option, especially now that good, earlier-grade models are available for cheap (I've seen 512GB-1TB SSD drives from reliable manufacturers for under $200).

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Posted 09 August 2016 - 07:05 PM

I started playing Mechwarrior 2 back in the day and a handful of Battletech games over the years, so while I'm still pretty new to MWO, I'm not to the universe. I have a PC I built in 2012 that finally received a round of updates to get it gaming worthy this year.

The original build contained:
Intel i5-3570K CPU
Gigabyte H77M-D3H Motherboard
2 x 8 GB G. Skill DDR3 RAM
Mushkin 120 GB Internal SSD SATA III split between Ready boot/Intel Rapid Storage duties)
Seagate Barracuda LP 1.5 TB SATA II
350 watt PSU
Acer mini tower from my old Core 2 Quad system
Windows 7 (x64) -> Windows 10 (x64)
2x Acer 24" monitors

It really wasn't built for gaming since I went with the onboard Intel HD 4000 graphics but over the past year I made the following upgrades:
Additional 2 x 8 GB G. Skill DDR3 RAM and turned XMP on.
EVGA NEX750B PSU
WD 1TB Blue Sata III as the main system drive
Cooler Master Hyper Evo 212 CPU fan
EVGA GeForce GTX 260 (Gifted by a friend to play MWO and lived long enough to get me remembering how much fun I had playing stompy mech combat sims)
Thermaltake Armor case (Also gifted to fit the video card)
Logitech Attack 3 joystick (left hand - steering, throttle, jets, etc)
UtechSmart Venus MMO Gaming Mouse (right hand- weapon groups, comms, inserts, etc)
2x 120mm & 2x 90mm case fans
Headset

Finally, after the GTX 260 died I replaced it with a Gigabyte R7/370.

Outside of enabling turbo boost with XMP, I don't overclock since I never invested the time to learn that aspect of hardware (I bought the K edition in case I wanted to learn). I get good frame rates at the highest resolution my monitors support and my none of my CPU cores go above 65C since I upgraded the fan.

My goal is for this system to last until, at least, whatever Intel announces after Tiger Lake in 2019/20. Then I'll think about what my next build will look like and when.

Edited by itsGreyspot, 18 August 2016 - 11:52 AM.


#285 glennshin

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Posted 03 September 2016 - 12:31 PM

Control setup for game is thrustmaster hotas throttle only and logitech g402 mouse. running nvidea 960 on intel 5

#286 Bill Lumbar

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Posted 09 September 2016 - 06:29 AM

I just got the X45 stick modded and have been playing with it for several days now. I LOVE it! 22 programmable buttons!

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#287 REflectiveMAN

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Posted 27 September 2016 - 01:35 AM

I upgraded.

Intel i7-4790K, mild OC at 4.5Ghz cooled by a Coolermaster 212evo with push/pull fans.
Gigabyte GA-Z97X-Gaming 7
16GB Crucial DDR1600 (CAS8)
EVGA GTX970 FTW 2.0
Samsung 840EVO 512GB SSD
WD Black 1TB HD
Corsair HX850 PSU (overkill for the build, but I already had it and I still works)
Pair of Optical drives. BD-ROM/DVD-RW
NZXT Phantom 630 case with 6 case fans.

The jump from AMD to Intel/NVidia really improved my gaming performance.

Edited by REflectiveMAN, 27 September 2016 - 01:36 AM.


#288 Smokeyjedi

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Posted 27 September 2016 - 07:05 AM

I bet it holds 60FPS pretty damn well compaired to say 8350 @ 4.0ghz, or even 5.0ghz///

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Posted 27 September 2016 - 09:23 PM

Much much better than my 8350/7870CF build

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Posted 27 September 2016 - 10:25 PM

6600k @ 4.5ghz
8gb Corsair ddr4 3000mhz
Asus Z170-AR
Thermaltake water 3.0 240mm AIO
EVGA GTX770 (soon to be a hand me down GTX980)
1000w corsair that I bough back in 2007 to power 3 GTX260s
Basic Acer 23 incher. 60hz 1080p

Looking to get a better monitor next.

Edited by Kaptain, 27 September 2016 - 10:36 PM.


#291 Kaptain

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Posted 27 September 2016 - 10:55 PM

View Postel piromaniaco, on 01 May 2016 - 11:41 AM, said:

Question to those with 1000+ Watt power supplies:

Do you really think you need that much power?

1500 watt psu? Really?
I bet your rig won't even need 750 watts, that would be 50% out what your psu is capable of. And at 50% load the psu is operating very inefficient too.



Pretty sure this is incorrect. Power Supplies, like home amplifiers, are more efficient at lower usage levels. Linus Tech Tips did a video on it using different power supplies and measuring it with a Kill-A-Watt

#292 Vxheous

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Posted 27 September 2016 - 11:29 PM

View PostKaptain, on 27 September 2016 - 10:55 PM, said:

Pretty sure this is incorrect. Power Supplies, like home amplifiers, are more efficient at lower usage levels. Linus Tech Tips did a video on it using different power supplies and measuring it with a Kill-A-Watt


That is correct, most power supplies are most efficient at the 50% load range. The whole 80+ rating on power supplies is based on that.

My Rig:

Fractal Design R5 Case
Intel i5 6600K @ 4.7Ghz
Corsair H115i cooler
Asus RoG Maximus VIII Hero motherboard
2x8GB Kingston HyperX Fury 2666 DDR4
MSI Nvidia GTX 1070 Gaming X 8GB (OC'ed 2025mhz Core / 8800mhz Memory)
EVGA SuperNOVA 750W G2 Power Supply
Samsung 850 Evo 250GB SSD
Seagate 2TB HDD
Asus VG248QE 24in 1920x1080 144Hz monitor

Corsair K70 Cherry MX Red mechanical keyboard
Razer Deathadder 3.5G mouse
Kingston HyperX Cloud headset

Edited by Vxheous Kerensky, 27 September 2016 - 11:52 PM.


#293 Leeroy Jenkin

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Posted 29 September 2016 - 08:25 AM

View PostKaptain, on 27 September 2016 - 10:55 PM, said:

Pretty sure this is incorrect. Power Supplies, like home amplifiers, are more efficient at lower usage levels. Linus Tech Tips did a video on it using different power supplies and measuring it with a Kill-A-Watt

I think it has been shown that PSU's are more efficient when drawing 75-80% of their total wattage. Check Johny guru.... I am sure the have said this in the past.

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Posted 16 October 2016 - 01:45 AM

My new:
i7 6400t OC 3.6GHz (QHQG, L448C324) 140$
Arctic Freezer 7 Pro PWM Rev.2
ASRock Z170 Extreme 4 Bios P1.80
Palit GeForce GTX1060 Dual 6GB
Crucial Ballistix LT 16GB (8x2) DDR4 K2 2400 C16
Seasonic S12II-620

Performance test MWO
https://youtu.be/EbFaAbMrERw

Edited by Maksed, 16 October 2016 - 03:41 AM.


#295 Mister Bob Dobalina

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Posted 19 October 2016 - 02:55 AM

My RIG:

Case: Corsair Carbide Air 540 ATX Arctic White
MLB: Asus Z170-Pro Gaming
CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K @ 4.2 GHz OC
RAM: 4 x 8GB PC4-25600 Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 @ 3.2 GHz
Cooling: Corsair Hydro Series H100i GTX
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 970 Xtreme Gaming, 4GB
Screen: ASUS ROG Swift PG278Q (27", 2560x1440), gSync bis 144 Hz
SSD: 1TB Samsung 850
Input: Logitech G910 S Orion Spark, Razer Taipan White @ Razer Vespula

Next: GTX 1080 8GB

#296 Meanpooh

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Posted 19 October 2016 - 04:17 AM

My Machine

Gigabyte LGA1151 Intel Z170 2-Way SLI ATX DDR4 Motherboards GA-Z170X-Gaming 7

Intel Core i7 6700K 4.00 GHz Unlocked Quad Core Skylake

NZXT Kraken X61 280mm All-in-One Liquid Cooling System

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 970 G1

Corsair RM Series, RM750, 750 Watt (750W), Fully Modular Power Supply

G.SKILL 16GB (2 x 8GB) TridentZ Series DDR4 PC4-27200 3400 MHz

NZXT H440 Mid Tower Case

Seagate Barracuda 3TB 7200rpm

Samsung - 850 EVO 500GB Internal Serial ATA Solid State Drive

Samsung - 850 EVO 250GB Internal Serial ATA Solid State Drive

Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB Tunable Gaming Mouse

Microsoft Wireless Desktop Elite KB

Seiki 42 4k




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Posted 04 December 2016 - 04:41 PM

So I haven't done any serious gaming since Quake II and StarCraft LAN parties were the big rage, but I figured it's time to get back in it and just bought a new Xidax rig for myself for my birthday. Let me know how you think I did:

Case Victorem - Small Form Factor
Motherboard Gigabyte Z170 Gaming 5 ITX - w/ Built in WIFI
Processor Intel Quad Core i5-6600k Overclocked
Memory Xidax Extreme DDR4 2400MHz Memory - 32GB - (2x16GB
Power Supply Silverstone SFX 500w Gold Rated
Graphics Card RADEON RX 470 4GB Overclocked
HDD/SSD XIDAX Performance SSD 256GB - 565MB Read, 520MB Write
CPU Cooling Thermaltake Engine 27 Kinetic Cooler

I really wanted the i7, but Christ is it expensive...

Edited by TheMightySpin, 04 December 2016 - 04:49 PM.


#298 krevLL

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Posted 26 December 2016 - 01:09 PM

Decided it was time to get some new hardware. Nothing fancy, but had a psudo-decent boxing day sale at a local store so I got;
Asus Z170-A motherboard
Intel Core i5 6600K
2x 4GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-2666
Cooler Master N300 case

And reused the PSU, both 320gb Seagate HDD's and my EVGA GTX 660. Old stuff was uh.. whatever MoBo came with the eMachines PC I originally had with a Core 2 Quad Q6600 and 4x 1gb DDR2. I averaged roughly 20 FPS unless I was in a brawl or a light - then I hit like 13-15 FPS. On the lowest graphics settings possible at my monitor's native resolution. Good times.

#299 el piromaniaco

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Posted 27 December 2016 - 10:43 AM

Gee,

The more I read this thread, the more I find out that this is going to be a real case of https://en.m.wikiped...Flying_Machines
thread.

You really did play a game like this beyond 30fps!?!

Corr: below.

#300 Quinn Allard

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Posted 07 March 2017 - 10:45 AM

Got a new rig!
Core i7 7700K OC to 5.0Ghz
NZXT X41 Kraken cpu cooler
MSI Gaming M5 mobo
16GB 3200Mhz Corsair ram
ASUS OC GTX 1070
Samsung EVO 850 256GB SSD
Crucial 525GB SSD
Seagate 3TB
Win10
NZXT S340 ELITE case
EVGA 850Watt Gold Cert

MWO:Mercs settings to the highest I see 120fps
Ghost Recon Wildands 1080P ULTRA Settings I get low to high 60's
Plays EVERYTHING at ULTRA settings in 1080P with 60 or more FPS. Some older games I get 100+ at Ultra. Cost me $1600 to build.





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