PC Gaming Configuration
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Hello, I'm thinking about upgrading my pc, which is a few years old, to a new gaming pc that allows me to play in ultra and without performance issues (as much as possible :P). I've been looking at the gaming pcs that pccomponentes has and I think this one looks interesting:
https://www.pccomponentes.com/pccom-gold-envyus-le-i7-7600k-16gb-2tb-hdd-480ssd-gtx1080
Specifications:
Tower NZXT H440 EnvyUs USB 3.0 Black/White Power supply Thermaltake Toughpower Grand RGB 750W 80 Plus Gold Modular Processor Intel Core i7-7600K 3.8GHz CPU fan NZXT Kraken X52 Motherboard MSI Z270 PC Mate Hard drive HDD 2TB SATA3 SSD 480GB SATA3 Memory G.Skill Ripjaws V Red DDR4 2400 PC4-19200 16GB 2x8GB CL15 Graphics \tMSI GTX 1080 Gaming X 8GB GDDR5XHow do you see it??
Do you think there would be a problem adding two more 8GB modules and making a quad channel?
I appreciate all kinds of recommendations.
Thank youuuuuuuuu
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The processor is the i5-7600K, it's a typo.
Overall, the computer is quite reasonably priced, that being said, keep in mind that the tower is a steal, and regarding the power supply, you have the EVGA G2 750W for quite a bit less.
From DC to QC there is hardly any difference in terms of performance.
The motherboard could be quite better, it's the base range of MSI and regarding the cooler, I suppose it's a matter of taste, but there are equally efficient and more economical air solutions as well.
My suggestion.
My suggestion with an i7-7700K.Edited.
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@whoololon said in PC Gaming Configuration:
The processor is the i5-7600K, it's a typo.
Overall, the team is pretty tight on price, that being said, keep in mind that the tower is a steal, and regarding the power supply, you have the EVGA G2 750W for much less.
There's barely any difference in performance from DC to QC.
The motherboard could be much better, it's the base range from MSI and regarding the cooler, I suppose it's a matter of taste, but there are equally efficient and more economical air solutions.
My suggestion.
My suggestion with an i7-7700K.Edited.
Thanks a lot for the response and the info.
I'll take a look at your suggestions, thanks really.You say the i5 typo because there's no i7 7600k 3.8GHz? Or how do you know?
When you say the tower is a steal, do you mean it's not worth it?
I said about DC or QC mainly because on pccomps they're a bit of a pain and don't let you modify the PC, so if I want 32GB I'd have to buy two more modules or get two of 16 and sell those two of 8 on my own. But if there's no problem with QC on that motherboard and with those mems, then it would be the most economical solution.
I already thought about the motherboard, getting a more gaming one, but as I said, they don't let you modify... You'd have to go directly to the configurator.
And regarding the liquid cooling, I'm excited about it, maybe it's a bit of a luxury, but I've never had a PC with something like that, so hey.... XD Anyway, it's cleaner and quieter, right? I'm just going by what I've heard....
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@Gussman said in PC Gaming Configuration:
You say that about the i5 typo because there is no i7 7600k 3.8GHz? Or how do you know?
He says that because that model does not exist. You can check the i7 list. As you can see, the 7600k only exists in the i5 range
As for the disk, why not put an M.2?
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@krampak said in PC Gaming Configuration:
@Gussman said in PC Gaming Configuration:
Is the i5 typo because there is no i7 7600k 3.8GHz? Or how do you know?
He says that because that model does not exist. You can check the i7 list. As you can see the 7600k only exists in the i5 range
Regarding the disk, why not put an M.2?
Ok, thanks.
Well I had no idea that existed... So better something like this?
https://www.pccomponentes.com/pccom-platinum-ultra-intel-i7-7700k-16gb-2tb-240-m2-sata-gtx-1080
Specifications:
Tower Phanteks Enthoo EvolV Cristal Templado Plata Power supply Silverstone ST1000-PT 1000W 80 Plus Platinum Modular Processor Intel i7-7700K CPU Fan NZXT Kraken X62 / Thermaltake Water 3.0 Riing LED RGB 360 - According to availability Motherboard MSI Z270 Gaming M5 Hard drive: 2TB SATA3 64MB Corsair MP500 M.2 SSD 240GB (Read 2800MB/s - Write 1500 MB/s) Memory G.Skill Ripjaws V Black DDR4 3200 PC4-25600 16GB 2x8GB CL16 Graphics MSI GeForce GTX 1080 ARMOR OC 8GB GDDR5By the way, can you install win7 on an M2?
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@Gussman Starting from the end, W7 on an M.2 is possible if we install the drivers on the installation medium; in native mode I think it doesn't recognize the device.
On the other hand, W7 doesn't have support for KabyLake. It doesn't mean it can't be installed, but it's going to give you a lot of problems; W10 is the way to go.
Regarding the power supply, 1000 W, really?
If you're going to set up a multi GPU, okay, if not, it's throwing money away.I recommend that you ignore the pre-assembled computers, use the configurator and add the assembly, it's the same but you pay for what you really need to have.
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@whoololon said in PC Gaming Configuration:
@Gussman Starting from the end, W7 on an M.2 is possible if we install the drivers on the installation medium; in native mode I think it doesn't recognize the device.
On the other hand, W7 doesn't have support for KabyLake. It doesn't mean it can't be installed, but it will give you a lot of problems; W10 is better suited for it.
Regarding the power supply, 1000 W, really?
If you're going to build a multi GPU, that's fine, if not, it's throwing money away.I recommend that you ignore pre-assembled computers, use the configurator and add the assembly, it's the same but you pay for what you really need to have.
ok, thanks, I'll switch to W10, which I suppose is about time.
The power supply thing also seemed very excessive to me, and I have no intention of building multiple GPUs, yes.
Yes, if the configurator is what it possibly is, that's probably what I'll do, that's why I'm collecting info more or less about what might interest me... that PC seemed more or less what I'm looking for.