Ansuzgardaraivo
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So, considering the cost, it would basically make no sense at all to buy 2080 Ti any longer (provided 3070 is available) but somehow people still recommend it here and there...
Absolutely not, they were very expensive and will I doubt ever be good value compared to 3000 series, even if they were heavily discounted.So, considering the cost, it would basically make no sense at all to buy 2080 Ti any longer (provided 3070 is available) but somehow people still recommend it here and there...
Pleasure.Well, I really appreciate your help, all seems a bit clearer now.
Got £1500 to spend so that Vortex ST-S doesn't look like a bad deal.
Have a look at the GPU Hierachy. Most 2080 users tried to offload their 2080s when the 30 series was announced. the second hand market was flooded.So, considering the cost, it would basically make no sense at all to buy 2080 Ti any longer (provided 3070 is available) but somehow people still recommend it here and there...
Intel are really poor by todays standards, plus they have a plethora of security issues which Intel refuse to address. They have to be patched at a windows level which constantly degrades performance further.I'm definitely going to go for 3070, that's for sure. Regarding the rest, could you please elaborate a little bit?
Which components are you talking about? What's wrong with i7-10700?
Not arguing anything, just trying to pick your brain before I spend £1500 which is quite a lot of money to me...
Does anyone know how to control the RGB in this system ? case fan, cpu fan and a light strip all flashing in sync but I just want a static colour.
To be honest, I know literally nothing about motherboards and PSU's so I will just take your word for it before I do more research.Intel are really poor by todays standards, plus they have a plethora of security issues which Intel refuse to address. They have to be patched at a windows level which constantly degrades performance further.
The other components like mobo, PSU, case etc are also very budget oriented and not something we would ever recommend. They will limit any upgradeability whatsoever which vastly reduces the life of the system.
It's not a good deal, you can get much better for the same price.
You wouldn't then recommend any Intel CPU just because it's Intel? I mean, I heard they're running behind nowadays but is it so bad I should just start shopping with Ryzen search filters on only? Intel still seem to be doing good in rankings. Are there any other performance issues?
Hey, Nursemouse recommended this spec to me.To be honest, I know literally nothing about motherboards and PSU's so I will just take your word for it before I do more research.
You wouldn't then recommend any Intel CPU just because it's Intel? I mean, I heard they're running behind nowadays but is it so bad I should just start shopping with Ryzen search filters on only? Intel still seem to be doing good in rankings. Are there any other performance issues?
Gotcha. No video editing, it's mainly for gaming purposes. But thanks again, I believe I pretty much know now what I want to buy.1. The audio via Steelseries headphones is excellent.....I have a set of the Arctis 7s and I am astounded every day by how good the audio is, both in quality and also in the bass....and I haven't even changed it from the default settings it first appeared with. Can't speak to speakers as I run my audio through a Technics separates system. I would say that the onboard 5.1 as standard is a bit of a red herring as a lot of the motherboards, especially the 550s, have 7.1 or even 8.1 (click on the question mark next to the motherboards and it will tell you what each motherboard has).
2. Don't see any reason why you can't transfer the licence. It won't deactivate it automatically AFAIK...I think you need to deactivate it yourself via your MS account.
3. Depends on your uses...for most gaming, you will see no difference. If you are editing videos or such like, it may well help
Not sure what the Tuf X570 comes with but the Strix X570 comes with 7.1 stereoAll right then, AMD does look like a better option after all. Thanks for all the links.
Another few questions if you don't mind:
1. I'm also buying SteelSeries Arctis 3 headphones with virtual 7.1 and was thinking about 7.1 speakers too, I imagine it won't do much paired with 5.1 sound card?
2. I bought Windows 8.1 years ago (not OEM, I still have box and everything), installed it on my laptop and then upgraded it to Win10 for free. Do I have to purchase a new Windows licence now or I can just transfer it? And if I can, I imagine it would deactivate Windows on my old laptop at the same time?
3. I was thinking about adding another 16GB RAM but... would I even notice a difference?