Then don't get your Macbook.
OS: Windows 10 64 bit Professional
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X
RAM: 48GB
GPU: Radeon 7800 XT
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X
RAM: 48GB
GPU: Radeon 7800 XT
i5 3570K or i7 3770K?
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07-08-2012, 06:30 AM
Then don't get your Macbook.
OS: Windows 10 64 bit Professional
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X RAM: 48GB GPU: Radeon 7800 XT 07-09-2012, 10:19 AM
save 100$ and get an SSD
intel 3570k@4.4ghz, amd 270x, 8gb 1600, win10 x64, x360 pad, raid0 crucial m4 ssd 64gb, gigabyte z77x-ud3h, hyper212+
07-09-2012, 09:02 PM
(07-09-2012, 10:19 AM)sixor Wrote: save 100$ and get an SSD I must've missed something. What do you mean here?
[color=#ff0000][color=#006600]i5 3570K @ 4.5GHz/GTX 660 Ti/RAM 4GB/Win7 x64[/color][/color]
07-09-2012, 09:52 PM
07-09-2012, 10:23 PM
An SSD is a Solid State Drive which is a very fast and quiet data storage device.
Right now they're still pretty expensive, but you can get a 120GB SSD for $100 or so, which is more than enough for your Windows partition. 07-09-2012, 10:41 PM
(07-09-2012, 10:23 PM)Garteal Wrote: An SSD is a Solid State Drive which is a very fast and quiet data storage device. Yeah I know that but I wondered why he was talking about SSD
[color=#ff0000][color=#006600]i5 3570K @ 4.5GHz/GTX 660 Ti/RAM 4GB/Win7 x64[/color][/color]
My hint: Get a SSD if you have money left My Notebook has a crappy 5400rpm HDD which brakes out my system
07-10-2012, 02:15 PM
you will save more than 100$ by going 3570k instead of 3770k, that kind of money just for hyperthread and more cache is crap
intel 3570k@4.4ghz, amd 270x, 8gb 1600, win10 x64, x360 pad, raid0 crucial m4 ssd 64gb, gigabyte z77x-ud3h, hyper212+
07-13-2012, 01:31 AM
3570K + custom watercooling loop/Noctua NH-D14, air cooling, closed waterloop cooling isn't sufficient for Ivy Bridge, you need something extreme to cool it at speeds that are above 4,5GHz that is if you want your chip to run at 75ish degrees on full load.
How ever if you're happy with a 4.5GHz do spend that money on an SSD, preferably 2x 128SSDs in raid as most people(me lol) wont see fit with 128GB for Windows aswell as their applications/games, going for 128GB is a fine choice though. Keep in mind when buying SSDs, more is better than bigger. Why more? raid zero SSD performance is balling. |
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