sure yeah I'm afraid to wade into the murky gaming waters of the g&t kiddy pool so your advice is to drop me into this shark tank with a busted door on my cage, cool cool
I kid, obviously, I will probably post there if no other advice comes up. Thank you.
Going off the AMD advice up-thread - this is the build that I put together last year, cannibalising my old PSU and case. You could knock the RAM down to 32gb and still run anything and everything. Or even down to 16gb. I went a bit mad to be honest, but I like to buy big and then not upgrade for a while
For case and PSU I'd recommend going on logical increments and taking a look at the "outstanding" tier, as that's what mine is based off
Edit: good job you don't want a GFX card - prices of 2070supers seem to have gone through the roof
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The one about the fucking space hairdresser and the cowboy. He's got a tinfoil pal and a pedal bin
I once held a (ex)friend's pistol, as he decided to show off his extensive gun collection (I was interested in seeing his Mosin nagant) and he had me release the slide and I caught my finger on I believe the mag release lever. That shit hurt a bit.
There is a space where fans of mid century german militarism, firearms hobbyists and pedophiles meet and it is disturbingly vibrant and there is probably like some sort of PhD or something in there for somebody
Broke as fuck and the bills past due, all amounts assist and are kindly received.
I would like to learn to shoot if only because I like learning new skills and target shooting sounds fun, as someone who also enjoys archery
But I am otherwise deeply uncomfortable around them, and while I somehow managed to not see civilians open carrying while I've visited and lived in the US, it did make me really sketched out whenever I saw like, metro transit cops with guns on their hips
Up here transit cops have at most a pair of cuffs and barely more power than bylaw officers so it was very much like, aaaaaaaaaa
I can probably extrapolate from there to how I'd feel seeing folks open carrying in the city, which would be probably somewhere between extreme unease and planning escape routes out of fear, I wager
Canada is 7th in the world in guns per capita (35 for every 100 people)
The only people I have ever seen with guns are those who own them for sports like trapshooting, hunting rifles, and farmers who have rifles to deal with certain pests.
So like, there are guns around, yeah. But they are licensed out and used for specific purposes. You're not gonna be in Wal-Mart and some random joe is just packing a pistol.
Canadas gun culture isnt as malignant as the States' due to legislation and the money just isnt there relatively, our gun lobbyists and our NRA-esque thing (National Firearms Association) are both pale ghosts of their southern counterparts
God fuck the NFA
Broke as fuck and the bills past due, all amounts assist and are kindly received.
In some parts of this country depending on your skin and the skin of who you shoot it is entirely possible to shoot somebody in the fucking face with a pistol for trespassing and get off free as a bird
Broke as fuck and the bills past due, all amounts assist and are kindly received.
okay I'm just straight up going to put the whole component list down below in a spoiler, in case anyone wants to give it a gander and express an opinion; I know this ain't the thread for it be tbqh I'm a bit weary asking this over in the hardware section of G&T, that place gives me Serious Gamer vibes that I, an adult man, am intimidated by
Processor: Intel Core i5 10600K 4.1Ghz 12MB Cache s1200 - Tray
CPU Cooler: Antec A400 RGB
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX Z490-G GAMING LGA1200, Intel Z490, DDR4, 2xPCI-E
RAM: HyperX FURY Black 2x8GB DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Kit
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black WD1003FZEX 1TB Sata III
SSD: Kingston A2000 M.2 SA2000M8/250G 250GB SSD PCIe NVMe
Power Unit: Antec VALUE POWER Active PFC 12cm 550W 80+ VP550P Plus PSU
Case: MSI MPG GUNGNIR 100D Mid Tower Black
Speaker: Logitech Z533 2.1 Multimedia Speakers System
Monitor: Asus VA27EHE 27 Inch LED IPS
Ditch the platter drive and make the SSD a 1 TB drive instead imo, unless you need a lot of storage space for non-game files or other things.
Are you planning to overclock your CPU? If not you're paying a premium for an overclockable CPU for no reason.
I prefer intel cpus but amd ones do tend to benchmark slightly better for the same price.
okay I'm just straight up going to put the whole component list down below in a spoiler, in case anyone wants to give it a gander and express an opinion; I know this ain't the thread for it be tbqh I'm a bit weary asking this over in the hardware section of G&T, that place gives me Serious Gamer vibes that I, an adult man, am intimidated by
Processor: Intel Core i5 10600K 4.1Ghz 12MB Cache s1200 - Tray
CPU Cooler: Antec A400 RGB
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX Z490-G GAMING LGA1200, Intel Z490, DDR4, 2xPCI-E
RAM: HyperX FURY Black 2x8GB DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Kit
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black WD1003FZEX 1TB Sata III
SSD: Kingston A2000 M.2 SA2000M8/250G 250GB SSD PCIe NVMe
Power Unit: Antec VALUE POWER Active PFC 12cm 550W 80+ VP550P Plus PSU
Case: MSI MPG GUNGNIR 100D Mid Tower Black
Speaker: Logitech Z533 2.1 Multimedia Speakers System
Monitor: Asus VA27EHE 27 Inch LED IPS
Ditch the platter drive and make the SSD a 1 TB drive instead imo, unless you need a lot of storage space for non-game files or other things.
Are you planning to overclock your CPU? If not you're paying a premium for an overclockable CPU for no reason.
I prefer intel cpus but amd ones do tend to benchmark slightly better for the same price.
I am not going to do any overclocking. What would you recommend as a more straightforward and affordable CPU?
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Ha ha I actually forgot about the gun ban what a fuckin shower
Broke as fuck and the bills past due, all amounts assist and are kindly received.
okay I'm just straight up going to put the whole component list down below in a spoiler, in case anyone wants to give it a gander and express an opinion; I know this ain't the thread for it be tbqh I'm a bit weary asking this over in the hardware section of G&T, that place gives me Serious Gamer vibes that I, an adult man, am intimidated by
Processor: Intel Core i5 10600K 4.1Ghz 12MB Cache s1200 - Tray
CPU Cooler: Antec A400 RGB
Motherboard: Asus ROG STRIX Z490-G GAMING LGA1200, Intel Z490, DDR4, 2xPCI-E
RAM: HyperX FURY Black 2x8GB DDR4 3200MHz CL16 Kit
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black WD1003FZEX 1TB Sata III
SSD: Kingston A2000 M.2 SA2000M8/250G 250GB SSD PCIe NVMe
Power Unit: Antec VALUE POWER Active PFC 12cm 550W 80+ VP550P Plus PSU
Case: MSI MPG GUNGNIR 100D Mid Tower Black
Speaker: Logitech Z533 2.1 Multimedia Speakers System
Monitor: Asus VA27EHE 27 Inch LED IPS
Ditch the platter drive and make the SSD a 1 TB drive instead imo, unless you need a lot of storage space for non-game files or other things.
Are you planning to overclock your CPU? If not you're paying a premium for an overclockable CPU for no reason.
I prefer intel cpus but amd ones do tend to benchmark slightly better for the same price.
I am not going to do any overclocking. What would you recommend as a more straightforward and affordable CPU?
You can just get the version of the same CPU that doesn't have a K on the end of the model number and that's the non-overclockable version, saves about $20 USD it looks like, but ALSO the non-overclockable version comes with a sufficient heat sink and fan assembly, so you don't need to buy a separate one like you do with the K model, so it saves whatever the cost is on that too.
For alternatives, I usually look at this graph to get a sense of performance vs. price for CPUs when I'm shopping: https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_value_available.html#xy_scatter_graph
From looking at that, among the intel CPUs, the i5-10400 is $90 less than the 10600 while having not much worse performance, while the i7-10700 is $35 more and has significantly better performance. Those are all LGA 1200 socket CPUs like the 10600 so they should work in the same motherboard as you were already getting.
If you want to look at AMD processors, I'm not as familiar with them but you'll need a different motherboard since they use a different socket type. The Ryzen 3600X seems like the best value in the price range you're looking at, benchmarks better than the intel CPUs, and comes with a heatsink.
Oh one other thing, you've selected a full sized tower case but a micro-ATX sized motherboard, the mATX board will work fine in the case but there will be a lot of unused space. You could get a smaller case if you wanted and it would probably be cheaper.
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canadian right wing organizations trying desperately to match american wingnut rhetoric is still the most pathetic fucking thing.
Oh one other thing, you've selected a full sized tower case but a micro-ATX sized motherboard, the mATX board will work fine in the case but there will be a lot of unused space. You could get a smaller case if you wanted and it would probably be cheaper.
More thoughts about cases:
I haven't actually changed my PC case in 15 years, the standards for where the screws go to mount the motherboard and expansion cards hasn't changed, so you can reuse the old one if you're not going to keep that tower around as a second computer or anything.
If you do get a smaller case, keep in mind how much clearance your video card needs on the end facing the front, the long ones can sometimes not fit in smaller cases.
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Just pickup a R5 3600 and a B450 mobo if you’re looking to upgrade a CPU on the cheap. The 3600 regularly goes for ~$170, and a full atx b450 should be around $60-80
Intel really only becomes competitive at the $300+ cpu price point, and even then only in single-threaded performance. The b450’s will be good for one more cpu upgrade cycle, so when the 3600 starts to show its age, you could just go pickup the 4000 series equivalent of the 3700X is on the cheap.
I got maybe 3 episodes into Blowback and I legitimately do not think I can finish it. Intentionally seeking out material to make me seethe with an all consuming hatred in 2020 seems... excessive.
So I've gone back to listening to Rude Tales of Magic where they sing about poop and pee and say "fuck" a lot in funny accents.
Oh one other thing, you've selected a full sized tower case but a micro-ATX sized motherboard, the mATX board will work fine in the case but there will be a lot of unused space. You could get a smaller case if you wanted and it would probably be cheaper.
Alternatively use that extra space for a fuck off sized liquid cooled, RGB radiator.
Also, absolutely do not take PC building advice from me, the idiot pc boy.
I got maybe 3 episodes into Blowback and I legitimately do not think I can finish it. Intentionally seeking out material to make me seethe with an all consuming hatred in 2020 seems... excessive.
So I've gone back to listening to Rude Tales of Magic where they sing about poop and pee and say "fuck" a lot in funny accents.
I also recommend Dungeons & Daddies: Not A BDSM Podcast
It's a good idea to post computer part questions in the PC Build Thread on G&T because folks in it literally do nothing but answer questions about PC builds and they generally know what they're talking about when it comes to the little changes you can make to save money and how long to wait for whatever weird manufacturer schedules mean sudden price drops.
They also generally give off less gamer vibes and more spreadsheet vibes.
But also yeah I did the same exact micro-ATX board and giant case thing for my build years ago and it was slightly funny. Just this little tiny board swimming in a case that was like 20 times larger than it needed to be.
I did this as well, and can confirm that it is an excellent resource for doing so.
Be warned, though! When I originally did it I made the mistake of thinking I could get some parts from one tier and some from another, and there was one unforseen incompatibility as a result.
If that's something you are looking to do, that might be ask a question or do some research territory.
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Going off the AMD advice up-thread - this is the build that I put together last year, cannibalising my old PSU and case. You could knock the RAM down to 32gb and still run anything and everything. Or even down to 16gb. I went a bit mad to be honest, but I like to buy big and then not upgrade for a while
For case and PSU I'd recommend going on logical increments and taking a look at the "outstanding" tier, as that's what mine is based off
Edit: good job you don't want a GFX card - prices of 2070supers seem to have gone through the roof
Well automatics anyway
That dude sounds like a ding dong
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Also, shout out to whoever mentioned the Newcomers podcast earlier in this thread, I've been listening while I play GuildWars and it is FANTASTIC
Oh he was a major dingus
Let me put it this way
He had like 3 k98s... And only one Garand and one Mosin
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Yeah. Really big fan of mid century central European history.
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But I am otherwise deeply uncomfortable around them, and while I somehow managed to not see civilians open carrying while I've visited and lived in the US, it did make me really sketched out whenever I saw like, metro transit cops with guns on their hips
Up here transit cops have at most a pair of cuffs and barely more power than bylaw officers so it was very much like, aaaaaaaaaa
I can probably extrapolate from there to how I'd feel seeing folks open carrying in the city, which would be probably somewhere between extreme unease and planning escape routes out of fear, I wager
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The only people I have ever seen with guns are those who own them for sports like trapshooting, hunting rifles, and farmers who have rifles to deal with certain pests.
So like, there are guns around, yeah. But they are licensed out and used for specific purposes. You're not gonna be in Wal-Mart and some random joe is just packing a pistol.
My Let's Play Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC2go70QLfwGq-hW4nvUqmog
God fuck the NFA
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My Let's Play Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC2go70QLfwGq-hW4nvUqmog
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Ditch the platter drive and make the SSD a 1 TB drive instead imo, unless you need a lot of storage space for non-game files or other things.
Are you planning to overclock your CPU? If not you're paying a premium for an overclockable CPU for no reason.
I prefer intel cpus but amd ones do tend to benchmark slightly better for the same price.
But I'm less worried about someone getting on the bus with me and packing heat than I am when I'm in the US
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I am not going to do any overclocking. What would you recommend as a more straightforward and affordable CPU?
Ha ha I actually forgot about the gun ban what a fuckin shower
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You can just get the version of the same CPU that doesn't have a K on the end of the model number and that's the non-overclockable version, saves about $20 USD it looks like, but ALSO the non-overclockable version comes with a sufficient heat sink and fan assembly, so you don't need to buy a separate one like you do with the K model, so it saves whatever the cost is on that too.
For alternatives, I usually look at this graph to get a sense of performance vs. price for CPUs when I'm shopping: https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_value_available.html#xy_scatter_graph
From looking at that, among the intel CPUs, the i5-10400 is $90 less than the 10600 while having not much worse performance, while the i7-10700 is $35 more and has significantly better performance. Those are all LGA 1200 socket CPUs like the 10600 so they should work in the same motherboard as you were already getting.
If you want to look at AMD processors, I'm not as familiar with them but you'll need a different motherboard since they use a different socket type. The Ryzen 3600X seems like the best value in the price range you're looking at, benchmarks better than the intel CPUs, and comes with a heatsink.
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More thoughts about cases:
I haven't actually changed my PC case in 15 years, the standards for where the screws go to mount the motherboard and expansion cards hasn't changed, so you can reuse the old one if you're not going to keep that tower around as a second computer or anything.
If you do get a smaller case, keep in mind how much clearance your video card needs on the end facing the front, the long ones can sometimes not fit in smaller cases.
Intel really only becomes competitive at the $300+ cpu price point, and even then only in single-threaded performance. The b450’s will be good for one more cpu upgrade cycle, so when the 3600 starts to show its age, you could just go pickup the 4000 series equivalent of the 3700X is on the cheap.
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So I've gone back to listening to Rude Tales of Magic where they sing about poop and pee and say "fuck" a lot in funny accents.
Alternatively use that extra space for a fuck off sized liquid cooled, RGB radiator.
Also, absolutely do not take PC building advice from me, the idiot pc boy.
I also recommend Dungeons & Daddies: Not A BDSM Podcast
Oh wow, this is absolutely excellent. Thank you!
They also generally give off less gamer vibes and more spreadsheet vibes.
But also yeah I did the same exact micro-ATX board and giant case thing for my build years ago and it was slightly funny. Just this little tiny board swimming in a case that was like 20 times larger than it needed to be.
I did this as well, and can confirm that it is an excellent resource for doing so.
Be warned, though! When I originally did it I made the mistake of thinking I could get some parts from one tier and some from another, and there was one unforseen incompatibility as a result.
If that's something you are looking to do, that might be ask a question or do some research territory.