As is, this is fine. Supports SLI upgrade later on, yet is still fairly balanced.
No, I'm buying this in October, so will this still be free upgrade? Also, can you change the keyboard to a better quality and the mouse to a razor deathDder or better? These are my last concerns.
No, I'm buying this in October, so will this still be free upgrade? Also, can you change the keyboard to a better quality and the mouse to a razor deathDder or better? These are my last concerns.
Seriously? Couldn't you have mentioned that earlier, before wasting 8 pages of the forums?
PC parts and prices change dramatically over time, and this build will be useless in October, since the prices won't be the same and chances are there will be newer and better parts out.
Seriously? Couldn't you have mentioned that earlier, before wasting 8 pages of the forums?
PC parts and prices change dramatically over time, and this build will be useless in October, since the prices won't be the same and chances are there will be newer and better parts out.
More than 32 chunks is downright silly, even 32 is a lonnng render distance. 1000 chunks though, well, that has to be a blatant lie because there is simply no way any sort of computer hardware currently on the market could ever even hope to support that sort of graphical and logical load. Simply not possible. The render distance config is also not located in the world save directory, it's in the options and I don't think it's as simple as just editing it in a text editor.
As for RAM, with high end builds nowadays i'd be happy to start recommending 16 GB RAM as it's good to have the extra buffer zone if cost isn't prohibitive. In relation to Minecraft using over 4 GB, doubt it, though it is possible it started dumping things on the page file (on the HDD) which will significantly slow down the entire system. For this reason it's always a very good idea to keep under around 90% usage of physical RAM.
Also 99% of servers have a max render distance of 16 chunks or less (most servers have more like 8-10 chunks), so if you don't play single player anything above 16 chunks is pointless.
More than 32 chunks is downright silly, even 32 is a lonnng render distance. 1000 chunks though, well, that has to be a blatant lie because there is simply no way any sort of computer hardware currently on the market could ever even hope to support that sort of graphical and logical load. Simply not possible. The render distance config is also not located in the world save directory, it's in the options and I don't think it's as simple as just editing it in a text editor.
As for RAM, with high end builds nowadays i'd be happy to start recommending 16 GB RAM as it's good to have the extra buffer zone if cost isn't prohibitive. In relation to Minecraft using over 4 GB, doubt it, though it is possible it started dumping things on the page file (on the HDD) which will significantly slow down the entire system. For this reason it's always a very good idea to keep under around 90% usage of physical RAM.
Well. In the meantime before I get that desktop, I need help to see which one has better FPS at the moment to play on.
These are the choices:
1. Asus X553MA
2. Hp Pavillion Slimline 5310f (Probably has a virus)
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It has been 2 Months since this Thread in July. Over that time, I have done a ton of research on Core Components and Building. I can now start building on this computer in one week or so. My budget is still $2700, and I really enjoy that IPS Panel Moniter that you mentioned back in July. Also, Hopefully prices have lowered for the GTX 980 Ti so that I can switch to the Titan. This gaming computer will be used for High Demanding games and Extreme Video Editting. A SSD would be good to add to this build. I am considering to use Windows 10 (Premium or Home?). I would like a lot of airspace and be able to Overclock the Central Processing Unit. Throughout the research of these 2 months, I am still having trouble on Building and Overclocking. Some extra information would be helpful. I am also wondering if I will be able to have Best Buy build my computer, as I do not want any of the parts to get destroyed by static electricity. I already purchased a gaming Keyboard and Mouse. The keyboard is a Razer BlackWidow Chroma, and the mouse is a Logitech G502 optical. I would like to consider a good CPU on the X Platform, which can be easily overclocked. I want the best Quality for all of these components for my money. The motherboard and Chipset would be my main concern. I will also be recording on this PC, and would like some recommendations on a webcam, Microphone, and speaker (Please do not include this into the build budget). Here is what I am currently thinking:
CPU: Something on the X Platform that will be easy to overclock( Information Please)
CPU cooler: X61 Kraken Watercooling
Motherboard: Good Chipset and Quality
RAM:16 or 32 GB would be nice. 16=2 Sticks 8 GB, 32=4 sticks 8 GB
Optical Drive: BluRay?????
GPU: GTX 980Ti or Titan(EVGA?) BEST ONE PLEASE( 2.0 ACX, Ect.)
Storage: 256 GB SSD and 3 TB barracuda?
CASE: Anything with good Quality with at least 2 3.0 USB And Gigabyte LAN?
PSU: 850 WATT EVGA?
OS: Windows 10 Premium or Home
Monitor: IPS GSYNC?
(Desk and Chair recommendations please)
Thank you for Reading and Please give me a reply!
Budget: $2700
More than 32 chunks is downright silly, even 32 is a lonnng render distance. 1000 chunks though, well, that has to be a blatant lie because there is simply no way any sort of computer hardware currently on the market could ever even hope to support that sort of graphical and logical load. Simply not possible. The render distance config is also not located in the world save directory, it's in the options and I don't think it's as simple as just editing it in a text editor.
As for RAM, with high end builds nowadays i'd be happy to start recommending 16 GB RAM as it's good to have the extra buffer zone if cost isn't prohibitive. In relation to Minecraft using over 4 GB, doubt it, though it is possible it started dumping things on the page file (on the HDD) which will significantly slow down the entire system. For this reason it's always a very good idea to keep under around 90% usage of physical RAM.
No, I'm buying this in October, so will this still be free upgrade? Also, can you change the keyboard to a better quality and the mouse to a razor deathDder or better? These are my last concerns.
Seriously? Couldn't you have mentioned that earlier, before wasting 8 pages of the forums?
PC parts and prices change dramatically over time, and this build will be useless in October, since the prices won't be the same and chances are there will be newer and better parts out.
Gaming PC Specs - Intel i5-2500K ~ ASUS P8P67M-Pro ~ Hyper 212+ ~ MSI GTX 970 OC ~ 8GB DDR3 Ram ~ 250GB Samsung EVO 850 ~ 500GB HardDrive ~ XFX 550w PSU ~ Fractal Core 1000 ~ Windows 8.1 ~ Samsung P2350 1080p Soon upgrading to GTX 1080/R9 490X + 1440p 144Hz
Macbook Pro 15" Retina - Intel i7 ~ 8GB Ram ~ Nvidia GT 650M ~ 256GB SSD ~ 2880 by 1800 Screen <3
I already mentioned it on Page 1.
Well then make a new thread in October
Gaming PC Specs - Intel i5-2500K ~ ASUS P8P67M-Pro ~ Hyper 212+ ~ MSI GTX 970 OC ~ 8GB DDR3 Ram ~ 250GB Samsung EVO 850 ~ 500GB HardDrive ~ XFX 550w PSU ~ Fractal Core 1000 ~ Windows 8.1 ~ Samsung P2350 1080p Soon upgrading to GTX 1080/R9 490X + 1440p 144Hz
Macbook Pro 15" Retina - Intel i7 ~ 8GB Ram ~ Nvidia GT 650M ~ 256GB SSD ~ 2880 by 1800 Screen <3
More than 32 chunks is downright silly, even 32 is a lonnng render distance. 1000 chunks though, well, that has to be a blatant lie because there is simply no way any sort of computer hardware currently on the market could ever even hope to support that sort of graphical and logical load. Simply not possible. The render distance config is also not located in the world save directory, it's in the options and I don't think it's as simple as just editing it in a text editor.
As for RAM, with high end builds nowadays i'd be happy to start recommending 16 GB RAM as it's good to have the extra buffer zone if cost isn't prohibitive. In relation to Minecraft using over 4 GB, doubt it, though it is possible it started dumping things on the page file (on the HDD) which will significantly slow down the entire system. For this reason it's always a very good idea to keep under around 90% usage of physical RAM.
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Also 99% of servers have a max render distance of 16 chunks or less (most servers have more like 8-10 chunks), so if you don't play single player anything above 16 chunks is pointless.
Gaming PC Specs - Intel i5-2500K ~ ASUS P8P67M-Pro ~ Hyper 212+ ~ MSI GTX 970 OC ~ 8GB DDR3 Ram ~ 250GB Samsung EVO 850 ~ 500GB HardDrive ~ XFX 550w PSU ~ Fractal Core 1000 ~ Windows 8.1 ~ Samsung P2350 1080p Soon upgrading to GTX 1080/R9 490X + 1440p 144Hz
Macbook Pro 15" Retina - Intel i7 ~ 8GB Ram ~ Nvidia GT 650M ~ 256GB SSD ~ 2880 by 1800 Screen <3
Well. In the meantime before I get that desktop, I need help to see which one has better FPS at the moment to play on.
These are the choices:
1. Asus X553MA
2. Hp Pavillion Slimline 5310f (Probably has a virus)
It has been 2 Months since this Thread in July. Over that time, I have done a ton of research on Core Components and Building. I can now start building on this computer in one week or so. My budget is still $2700, and I really enjoy that IPS Panel Moniter that you mentioned back in July. Also, Hopefully prices have lowered for the GTX 980 Ti so that I can switch to the Titan. This gaming computer will be used for High Demanding games and Extreme Video Editting. A SSD would be good to add to this build. I am considering to use Windows 10 (Premium or Home?). I would like a lot of airspace and be able to Overclock the Central Processing Unit. Throughout the research of these 2 months, I am still having trouble on Building and Overclocking. Some extra information would be helpful. I am also wondering if I will be able to have Best Buy build my computer, as I do not want any of the parts to get destroyed by static electricity. I already purchased a gaming Keyboard and Mouse. The keyboard is a Razer BlackWidow Chroma, and the mouse is a Logitech G502 optical. I would like to consider a good CPU on the X Platform, which can be easily overclocked. I want the best Quality for all of these components for my money. The motherboard and Chipset would be my main concern. I will also be recording on this PC, and would like some recommendations on a webcam, Microphone, and speaker (Please do not include this into the build budget). Here is what I am currently thinking:
CPU: Something on the X Platform that will be easy to overclock( Information Please)
CPU cooler: X61 Kraken Watercooling
Motherboard: Good Chipset and Quality
RAM:16 or 32 GB would be nice. 16=2 Sticks 8 GB, 32=4 sticks 8 GB
Optical Drive: BluRay?????
GPU: GTX 980Ti or Titan(EVGA?) BEST ONE PLEASE( 2.0 ACX, Ect.)
Storage: 256 GB SSD and 3 TB barracuda?
CASE: Anything with good Quality with at least 2 3.0 USB And Gigabyte LAN?
PSU: 850 WATT EVGA?
OS: Windows 10 Premium or Home
Monitor: IPS GSYNC?
(Desk and Chair recommendations please)
Thank you for Reading and Please give me a reply!
Budget: $2700
P.S(Info on how to put Minecraft into SSD?)
Please look at my other post and help! Thank you!
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You seem like the kind of person who will ask for advice and then ignore it and waste your money on whatever you want.
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