you dont need an i7 lolz, save some moneyalso >3.5GB OF VRAM HAHAHAHAH
Quote from: rc on May 05, 2016, 08:24:14 AMyou dont need an i7 lolz, save some moneyalso >3.5GB OF VRAM HAHAHAHAHAre you sure? I kinda want this to last a while for gaming. i7/GTX 970 seems to be recommended for the sort of games I'd want to play at high/ultra.Where does it say that? It says 4GB on the GPU or do you mean something else?
Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 05, 2016, 08:30:02 AMQuote from: rc on May 05, 2016, 08:24:14 AMyou dont need an i7 lolz, save some moneyalso >3.5GB OF VRAM HAHAHAHAHAre you sure? I kinda want this to last a while for gaming. i7/GTX 970 seems to be recommended for the sort of games I'd want to play at high/ultra.Where does it say that? It says 4GB on the GPU or do you mean something else?who recommends an i7 for gaming? http://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-970-memory-issue-fully-explained/it's a pretty funny/interesting issue, but it probably won't affect much lol
Quote from: rc on May 05, 2016, 08:32:20 AMQuote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 05, 2016, 08:30:02 AMQuote from: rc on May 05, 2016, 08:24:14 AMyou dont need an i7 lolz, save some moneyalso >3.5GB OF VRAM HAHAHAHAHAre you sure? I kinda want this to last a while for gaming. i7/GTX 970 seems to be recommended for the sort of games I'd want to play at high/ultra.Where does it say that? It says 4GB on the GPU or do you mean something else?who recommends an i7 for gaming? http://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-970-memory-issue-fully-explained/it's a pretty funny/interesting issue, but it probably won't affect much lolBethesda and Creative Assembly for Fallout 4 and Total Warhammer, recommended is i5 but high/ultra is i7.Huh yeahwell i'd only be playing at 1080 on one monitor so it sounds like that wouldn't be too much of an issue for me
Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 05, 2016, 08:37:16 AMQuote from: rc on May 05, 2016, 08:32:20 AMQuote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 05, 2016, 08:30:02 AMQuote from: rc on May 05, 2016, 08:24:14 AMyou dont need an i7 lolz, save some moneyalso >3.5GB OF VRAM HAHAHAHAHAre you sure? I kinda want this to last a while for gaming. i7/GTX 970 seems to be recommended for the sort of games I'd want to play at high/ultra.Where does it say that? It says 4GB on the GPU or do you mean something else?who recommends an i7 for gaming? http://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-970-memory-issue-fully-explained/it's a pretty funny/interesting issue, but it probably won't affect much lolBethesda and Creative Assembly for Fallout 4 and Total Warhammer, recommended is i5 but high/ultra is i7.Huh yeahwell i'd only be playing at 1080 on one monitor so it sounds like that wouldn't be too much of an issue for mei dunno man. as far as i know, the i7 really only improves in performance in very specific use cases that don't include gaming, but i could be wrong.
Yeah listen to RC, an I5 is perfectly fine. Seems pretty good otherwise except: >Windows 10
I mean, I've had 10x worse than what was recommended for a game and I was able to run it on high, sooo
yeah definitely get an i5 you wont notice a difference with the i7. And personally id go for an r9 390 over the 970. Same price but performs better and has more vram. if you wanna stick with nvidia tho I understand
But is it though?The specs from two games I'd want to play both suggest an i7 for playing on high/ultra
If for gaming, go i5 and best GPU you can get.You can also find cheaper MS products on /r/softwareswap.The internet security shit looks sketchy.How much extra are you paying to have it built for you?
My GTX 980 suggested an I7 just for having that GPU in my computer, works perfectly fine with an I5. Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 05, 2016, 09:58:35 AMBut is it though?The specs from two games I'd want to play both suggest an i7 for playing on high/ultra
Quote from: MemesAreFunny69 on May 05, 2016, 03:50:45 PMyeah definitely get an i5 you wont notice a difference with the i7. And personally id go for an r9 390 over the 970. Same price but performs better and has more vram. if you wanna stick with nvidia tho I understandhmm i mean it might not be noticeable now but i do want to keep it futureproofed for a few years at leastand i would want to stick with nvidia, i know and like their shit tbh
Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 05, 2016, 04:57:55 PMQuote from: MemesAreFunny69 on May 05, 2016, 03:50:45 PMyeah definitely get an i5 you wont notice a difference with the i7. And personally id go for an r9 390 over the 970. Same price but performs better and has more vram. if you wanna stick with nvidia tho I understandhmm i mean it might not be noticeable now but i do want to keep it futureproofed for a few years at leastand i would want to stick with nvidia, i know and like their shit tbhIf future proofing is important to you then you should be spending more on the gpu and less on the cpu. An i5 with a gtx 980 would perform miles ahead of an i7 with a gtx 970 and would be roughly the same price.
why do you have 2 970s
Quote from: MemesAreFunny69 on May 05, 2016, 09:17:23 PMQuote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 05, 2016, 04:57:55 PMQuote from: MemesAreFunny69 on May 05, 2016, 03:50:45 PMyeah definitely get an i5 you wont notice a difference with the i7. And personally id go for an r9 390 over the 970. Same price but performs better and has more vram. if you wanna stick with nvidia tho I understandhmm i mean it might not be noticeable now but i do want to keep it futureproofed for a few years at leastand i would want to stick with nvidia, i know and like their shit tbhIf future proofing is important to you then you should be spending more on the gpu and less on the cpu. An i5 with a gtx 980 would perform miles ahead of an i7 with a gtx 970 and would be roughly the same price.It looks like an i5 would be around 150an i7 around 200-250whereas a 970 would be 250and a 980 would be 400so maybe i'm getting jewed but that's the price in sterlingi5+970 = 400i5+980 = 550i7+970 = 450i7+980 = i don't shit moneyI think a 980 is out of my price range really, 970 is the best i can afford to go forbut I can stretch the extra 50 quid for an i7 over an i5 >_>
Quote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 06, 2016, 04:49:01 AMQuote from: MemesAreFunny69 on May 05, 2016, 09:17:23 PMQuote from: Mr. Psychologist on May 05, 2016, 04:57:55 PMQuote from: MemesAreFunny69 on May 05, 2016, 03:50:45 PMyeah definitely get an i5 you wont notice a difference with the i7. And personally id go for an r9 390 over the 970. Same price but performs better and has more vram. if you wanna stick with nvidia tho I understandhmm i mean it might not be noticeable now but i do want to keep it futureproofed for a few years at leastand i would want to stick with nvidia, i know and like their shit tbhIf future proofing is important to you then you should be spending more on the gpu and less on the cpu. An i5 with a gtx 980 would perform miles ahead of an i7 with a gtx 970 and would be roughly the same price.It looks like an i5 would be around 150an i7 around 200-250whereas a 970 would be 250and a 980 would be 400so maybe i'm getting jewed but that's the price in sterlingi5+970 = 400i5+980 = 550i7+970 = 450i7+980 = i don't shit moneyI think a 980 is out of my price range really, 970 is the best i can afford to go forbut I can stretch the extra 50 quid for an i7 over an i5 >_>You're right. 980 is a bit pricier than I thought. If it was me though I would still go for the i5. I just don't think the i7 is worth the extra cash. Just look at this video: https://youtu.be/Vvd_leZqSyA The i7 (especially at this level) really only outperforms the i5 in video rendering. I personally think you'd be better off pocketing the money. You can't go wrong with either though.
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