lightdragon100
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Is this better ? http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1L7MRW than this http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1L7MT4
With your kind of budget you're going to end up stiffed by any kind of prebuilt. They'll either under-compensate crucial parts or throw in unnecessary ones. You should settle for nothing less than threadripper and dual Titans at the very least.Is this better ? http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1L7MRW than this http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1L7MT4
I was told 2 GPUs are unneeded ,and is the threadripper better than intel CPUs ?With your kind of budget you're going to end up stiffed by any kind of prebuilt. They'll either under-compensate crucial parts or throw in unnecessary ones. You should settle for nothing less than threadripper and dual Titans at the very least.
Unneeded? Yes. But if you're going to spend that much money you might as well do the thing right.I was told 2 GPUs are unneeded ,and is the threadripper better than intel CPUs ?
So what are the pros for having 2 Titans?Unneeded? Yes. But if you're going to spend that much money you might as well do the thing right.
The threadripper is basically the strongest multipurpose CPU on the market currently. Only specialist Xeons are higher, and those aren't for gaming.
Last time I saw SLI estimates the total performance increase from running dual GPUs ranged from 30-50%. That was 4 years ago so it may have changed, but safe to say you'll see dramatic increases in power which you'll need for the hopefully top of the line monitor you should be buying to go with this thing. The things to look for are IPS paneling, a high maximum framerate (measured in hz, 240hz for example), and a high resolution of either 1440p or 4k. I'm not sure if we've reached the point where you can have all those things at the same time but I know for sure you can get at least 2 out of 3 in one monitor.So what are the pros for having 2 Titans?
Ok thanks for the info!Last time I saw SLI estimates the total performance increase from running dual GPUs ranged from 30-50%. That was 4 years ago so it may have changed, but safe to say you'll see dramatic increases in power which you'll need for the hopefully top of the line monitor you should be buying to go with this thing. The things to look for are IPS paneling, a high maximum framerate (measured in hz, 240hz for example), and a high resolution of either 1440p or 4k. I'm not sure if we've reached the point where you can have all those things at the same time but I know for sure you can get at least 2 out of 3 in one monitor.
go for a gsync monitor for you price range, better for your GPU
SLI does not make it that much better and is not worth the extra 2.5kLast time I saw SLI estimates the total performance increase from running dual GPUs ranged from 30-50%. That was 4 years ago so it may have changed, but safe to say you'll see dramatic increases in power which you'll need for the hopefully top of the line monitor you should be buying to go with this thing. The things to look for are IPS paneling, a high maximum framerate (measured in hz, 240hz for example), and a high resolution of either 1440p or 4k. I'm not sure if we've reached the point where you can have all those things at the same time but I know for sure you can get at least 2 out of 3 in one monitor.
The threadripper will run better for streamingIs this better ? http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1L7MRW than this http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1L7MT4
I would personally avoid curved monitors and Cyborg is right that you should go for gsync. IPS would be very handy too.
ya, you mite like the thermaltake RGB fans more for they look cooler but ok, you mite want to go with a 3rd party xbox controller but ok are you sure you want keypad too cuz it is like a different keyboard. everything else looks really good, can you tell me what is your twitch for when you stream mite check you out somethingOK I think this will do right? http://www.cyberpowerpc.com/saved/1L7NXR
Well i have never streamed before ,i would like to try it though my main goal is video game recording ,i do have a twitch account i think ,i had to get it to play moded minecarft (FTB).ya, you mite like the thermaltake RGB fans more for they look cooler but ok, you mite want to go with a 3rd party xbox controller but ok are you sure you want keypad too cuz it is like a different keyboard. everything else looks really good, can you tell me what is your twitch for when you stream mite check you out something
good thing you are excited, tho you mite not need every accessory. but the last PC is really good so i would buy when you feel ready have funWell i have never streamed before ,i would like to try it though my main goal is video game recording ,i do have a twitch account i think ,i had to get it to play moded minecarft (FTB).
Cool and thanks again for all the help!good thing you are excited, tho you mite not need every accessory. but the last PC is really good so i would buy when you feel ready have fun
I wouldn't recommend a controller unless you're into racing games, but the Steam controller is pretty neat.Cool and thanks again for all the help!
[doublepost=1547670551,1547670386][/doublepost]Oh do you guys know any good controllers?
Oh really? I couldn't play Dark soul on pc with keyboard and mouse ,and i have the steam controller but its a bit hard or weird to use.I wouldn't recommend a controller unless you're into racing games, but the Steam controller is pretty neat.
stick with the cyberpowerHey guys i found this what do you think? http://www.cybertronpc.com/c/yXWw
AfterGlow make good 360 controllersCool and thanks again for all the help!
[doublepost=1547670551,1547670386][/doublepost]Oh do you guys know any good controllers?