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"I Need a New PC!" 2015 Part 2. Read the OP. Rocking 2500K's until HBM2 and beyond.

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appaws

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Hey everyone! The best thread on the net rolls on.

I guess I should post something of substance....

I was listening to Scott on the Techreport podcast and I think he gave a great piece of advice. Those of you who built budget builds using the Pentium Anniversary G3258/Z97 combo should consider dropping a Haswell i7 5775C in there when they are widely available.

It is compatible with the same Z97 boards, and in a lot of games testing is showing it outperforming Skylake. Worth a look at least.
 

Renekton

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So at this point my PC is kind of done. There's no fun in that though. I've got sli 980 tis, 4690k, 32gb ram, and an SSD. Would something like the H100i be worth investing in? Or would I get better performance going with an 4790k or possibly even a skylake build?
There may be other avenues for more noticeable benefits. 4K Gsync TV, SSD for games folder, specialist-level audio.

H100i doesn't give markedly better performance over a say... Noctua air cooler.

If you do start streaming, people say i7 extra threads are helpful.
 

knitoe

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Perfect timing. New thread. Just finish installing the Corsair H110i GTX.

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Once the Samsung 951 M.2 comes, I should be done with messing around the PC for awhile. My next target is the Acer Predator X34 monitor.
 

appaws

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Perfect timing. New thread. Just finish installing the Corsair H110i GTX.

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Once the Samsung 951 M.2 comes, I should be done with messing around the PC for awhile. My next target is the Acer Predator X34 monitor.

Great clean build!
 

Evo X

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My Mobo has some dicky shit with audio jacks sometimes that I'm hoping magically goes away if I get another one. I had to disable front headphone jack because if I didn't it constantly said something just got plugged in / unplugged, even when there was nothing there, and it would interrupt sound coming from my pc constantly. Some other people online had a similar issue and nobody could fix it. Also will be switching from a SFF mobo to a full size one, although I do know that you can put a smaller mobo in a larger case.

And if I'm buying a new CPU I sort of feel like I "want" to get the latest one purely for irrational new-cpu-smell reasons. See my avatar for reference on my PC spending habits. Not so bothered by getting DDR4 ram, prices seem to have come down a bit compared to their peak.

I was going through the same dilemma and decided that X99 is a better buy than Z170.

You could now get a 5820K setup for the same price as a 6700K. It might not be a match in single thread performance, but it will have 2 more cores and 4 more threads so anything multi threaded is going to be much faster on it. Also has more L3 cache.

Perfect timing. New thread. Just finish installing the Corsair H110i GTX.

Looking good. Hows the H100 compare to the CRYORIG in terms of noise and cooling? Have any issues setting it up?
 

RGM79

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I was wondering when the other thread would close lol.

Just bought my CPU cooler and mobo with price match. Now it's just the wait for the i7-6700k.
What did you end up buying and for how much? I already got a NH-D15 and ordered the Asus Z170-Pro Gaming, but I'd like to compare notes, lol.
 

knitoe

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Looking good. Hows the H100 compare to the CRYORIG in terms of noise and cooling? Have any issues setting it up?
I ran them both in quiet mode so haven't notice any differences in noise level. My Titans X are louder under game load. Haven't had a chance to really test, but it does seem the H110i GTX cools better. Setup was a breeze compare to the CRYORIG. I just had to triple check and make sure there wasn't any leaks before installing. Overall, I like it. Matches my overall color scheme. It lights up white with all my other components.

I'm assuming you're after the NVMe version? That shit is even more rare than a unicorn.
Not sure what a NVMe version is. I just bought the 256GB M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0 x4 SSD.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VELD92U/?tag=neogaf0e-20
 
What did you end up buying and for how much? I already got a NH-D15 and ordered the Asus Z170-Pro Gaming, but I'd like to compare notes, lol.

I went with the Z170-A. Pro Gaming wasn't available at many places, and the comparison table showed it lacked few things than the Z170-A, but it has the ROG stuff which I don't find compelling.

$205 for my mobo
$33 for my CPU cooler
 

Hazaro

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Really hope AMD comes in with some competition soon. $250 for 'K' and no CPU cooler this time. Zzzzzzzz
So at this point my PC is kind of done. There's no fun in that though. I've got sli 980 tis, 4690k, 32gb ram, and an SSD. Would something like the H100i be worth investing in? Or would I get better performance going with an 4790k or possibly even a skylake build?
Nah. If it was easy to swap my 280mm AIO water for air I'd do it. It's pretty pointless. Didn't even raise my max OC limit for benching.
It does have some QC issues. The ROG Swift does as well. I'm on my second. If you can get a good XB it is the best on the market. Maybe put it in the OP with a disclaimer about QC concerns.
Yeah that is what I was planning.
What affect can DDR3 speeds/rating have on OC potential?
Extremely minimal. It's all multi based now.
For Skylake DDR3L vs DDR4? Dunno yet.
My Mobo has some dicky shit with audio jacks sometimes that I'm hoping magically goes away if I get another one. I had to disable front headphone jack because if I didn't it constantly said something just got plugged in / unplugged, even when there was nothing there, and it would interrupt sound coming from my pc constantly. Some other people online had a similar issue and nobody could fix it. Also will be switching from a SFF mobo to a full size one, although I do know that you can put a smaller mobo in a larger case.

And if I'm buying a new CPU I sort of feel like I "want" to get the latest one purely for irrational new-cpu-smell reasons. See my avatar for reference on my PC spending habits. Not so bothered by getting DDR4 ram, prices seem to have come down a bit compared to their peak.
Ehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, just grab a used 4790K and audio card. Really. Save the $$$ for HBM2 which will actually matter a ton.
 
Alright all. I am looking for advice if any of you think I should upgrade come this February. In particular Skylake. Here's what I have...


  • Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge Quad-Core 3.3GHz (3.7GHz) I have this overclocked to 4.5GHz
  • ASUS Maximus IV Gene-Z LGA 1155 Intel Z68 HDMI SATA 6Gb/s USB 3.0 Micro ATX Intel Motherboard
  • G.SKILL Sniper 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model F3-12800CL9D-8GBSR
  • Sapphire GTX 980 (4GB)
  • Soundblaster Zx
  • 24" 1080P Benq XL24117 Monitor

I game with all settings on High and sometimes a few on ULTRA
 

Hazaro

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Alright all. I am looking for advice if any of you think I should upgrade come this February. Here's what I have...

  1. Intel Core i5-2500K Sandy Bridge Quad-Core 3.3GHz (3.7GHz) I have this overclocked to 4.5GHz
  2. Sapphire GTX 980 (4GB)
  3. 24" 1080P Benq XL24117 Monitor

I game with all settings on High and sometimes a few on ULTRA
Nothing TBH. Just wait for HBM2 cards a few months from Feb.
 
New thread yis

Acer XB270HU should be mentioned in the OP. It's an overall better monitor than the ROG Swift.

Philips 4065UC should also be mentioned in the 4k section. $800 or so for a 40'' 4k VA Panel.
Agreed on that! I heard he newer versions that were manufactured in June have better QC's :3
 

Smokey

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While I fully understand that Skylake seems to be not that much of an improvement, I'm currently rocking a stock i5 4670. Would an i7 6700k that I intended to put an aftermarket cooler on and OC be a useful upgrade? Keeping in mind I can't oc my existing chip since I'm a non-k variant.

980ti and G-sync monitor otherwise. I'm kind of hoping to move out of a small form factor case later in the year and get something roomy with good air flow. Maybe even do a closed loop cooler on the CPU if I'm feeling brave.

I mentioned it in the last thread, but I feel if one is to upgrade from a current quad core proc they should move to a hexa core proc at minimum. You can "grow" into a system that has 6+ cores while still enjoying the benefits of today. A X99 + 5820+ DDR4 build should come close in cost to a 6700k build anyway.

I ran them both in quiet mode so haven't notice any differences in noise level. My Titans X are louder under game load. Haven't had a chance to really test, but it does seem the H110i GTX cools better. Setup was a breeze compare to the CRYORIG. I just had to triple check and make sure there wasn't any leaks before installing. Overall, I like it. Matches my overall color scheme. It lights up white with all my other components.

Another plus for AIO cooling.
 

Kvik

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Not sure what a NVMe version is. I just bought the 256GB M.2 80mm PCIe 3.0 x4 SSD.

It's this bugger here.

http://www.storagereview.com/samsung_sm951nvme_m2_ssd_review

Samsung’s new drive uses the NVMe protocol, it brings various performance improvements. As such, looking at its potential performance, the new SM951-NVMe is quoted to reach sequential data read and write speeds up to 2,260MB/s and 1,600MB/s, respectively. These figures are slightly better than the PCIe 3.0 version, which touted a maximum of 2,150MB/s read and 1,500MB/s read for the 512GB model. Looking at its random read operations specifications, Samsung indicates that the SM951-NVMe can process 300,000 IOPS, which is more than twice the speed of the 130,000 IOPS rate of the PCIe version.
 

Henrar

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Broadwell-E will be on 2011-3. Skylake-E will most likely be an entirely new chipset.
I heard there were rumors that Intel may drop Broadwell-E in favor of Skylake-E for 2011-v3, but that would be too good to be true :(


And god dammit @ that Samsung NVME SSD. My MOBO (x99 Classified) won't be able to use it
 
I mentioned it in the last thread, but I feel if one is to upgrade from a current quad core proc they should move to a hexa core proc at minimum. You can "grow" into a system that has 6+ cores while still enjoying the benefits of today. A X99 + 5820+ DDR4 build should come close in cost to a 6700k build anyway.

Does the 5820 OC ok with aftermarket cooling?
 

kennah

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I say this every thread, but this time I mean it,

This will be the thread that sees the completion of my Compact SPLASH
 
I'm getting a Samsung JS9000 SUHD TV in a few weeks. Now I just need Nvidia to release Pascal so I don't have to get two Titans to get decent fps at 4K.
 

Durante

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While I fully understand that Skylake seems to be not that much of an improvement, I'm currently rocking a stock i5 4670. Would an i7 6700k that I intended to put an aftermarket cooler on and OC be a useful upgrade? Keeping in mind I can't oc my existing chip since I'm a non-k variant.

980ti and G-sync monitor otherwise. I'm kind of hoping to move out of a small form factor case later in the year and get something roomy with good air flow. Maybe even do a closed loop cooler on the CPU if I'm feeling brave.
If you want a more significant upgrade you could consider a 5820k. I see that others had the same thought.

Does the 5820 OC ok with aftermarket cooling?
I'm limited in air cooler size due to my case choice but mine still runs at 4 GHz 24/7 without issues. I haven't tried pushing it higher than that since it's honestly enough, but people report ~4.4 Ghz on air.
 

SliChillax

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Getting a 6700k in September but I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to motherboards. What would you guys suggest something cheap but not rubbish? I plan on using a mid tower case. Also being DDR3L would be a plus since I have a tight budget.
Edit: sorry for not looking into the op, I'm on mobile with restricted data.
 

knitoe

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Another plus for AIO cooling.
Mainly, bought it for looks. The huge air cooler I had just fine.

And, I had to switch the Corsair H110i GTX from top to front. While playing the Witcher 3, the Titans X were releasing lots of heat inside the case, causing the H110i to hit 50+ C, making kick into overdrive and insanely loud. Moving it to the front, allowed it to get fresh cool from the outside, let it stay around ~40 C and still quiet.
Wow. That's even more nice. Since I am only use for the OS, I'll stick to what I already bought at around half the price. Now, if I was doing massive writes, like video editing, I would have been tempted to buy it.
 

Hazaro

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Getting a 6700k in September but I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to motherboards. What would you guys suggest something cheap but not rubbish? I plan on using a mid tower case. Also being DDR3L would be a plus since I have a tight budget.
Edit: sorry for not looking into the op, I'm on mobile with restricted data.
No worries, Skylake isn't in the builds yet. I'm catching up and juggling a few things.
Motherboards are always the things that take the longest.

So far:
-In our (AT) testing, this means that in order to install Windows 7 you need to do the following:
Navigate to BIOS
Enable ‘Windows 7 Installation’ or ‘EHCI mode’, Save and Exit.
Have your Windows 7 image on an optical disk. USB sticks will not work!
Install the OS as normal via the optical media. Install OS drivers/USB 3.0 drivers.
Disable the BIOS option.

-Heatsink/Cooler compatability with LGA1155/1150
-25% faster than 2500/2600K
-Thermal limited OC vs Voltage limited (But seemingly same clocks so far?)
-DDR3L (1.35V) vs DDR4 doesn't matter (3L for gaming, 4 for video editing?)

If anyone else has some other Skylake/Z170 take aways I was looking to put a small 'should I upgrade' section to help people. People really itching to upgrade from 2500K/2600K and new builds are the only real candidates I see.
 

Skii

Member
Well, looks like I won't be building my PC today as I'd hoped :(

Scan have just realised they don't have the Samsung SM951 256GB SSD in stock anymore so they've decided to delay my shipping of the SSD, PSU and cooler. Sucks massively. Don't even know when I'll get the shipment. I even paid £12 for them to ship it today as I'd taken the day off work.
 

LilJoka

Member
Well, looks like I won't be building my PC today as I'd hoped :(

Scan have just realised they don't have the Samsung SM951 256GB SSD in stock anymore so they've decided to delay my shipping of the SSD, PSU and cooler. Sucks massively. Don't even know when I'll get the shipment. I even paid £12 for them to ship it today as I'd taken the day off work.

Call them, they should refund shipping.
 
I´m rocking an i5-3450 at stock.

So i´m looking for a new cpu for ~250€, mayyybe 300€. Guessing i´d need a new motherboard too, preferably one that lets me overclock. 150€?

Would it be even worth it? 1080p games @ 60fps, some video rendering here and there.

Rest of the system, 16 GB DDR3, R9 290x, 850W PSU. And i´d keep the rest for now.

I´d usually just google and help myself, but CPUs are all over the place and kinda hard to research with the naming schemes.

Thanks.
 
Another thread and I've held off the urge to upgrade all through the last (I think... I don't remember if I bought my GPU during the last thread, lol). I have to make it to 2016 before I do anything else.
 

Yoshichan

And they made him a Lord of Cinder. Not for virtue, but for might. Such is a lord, I suppose. But here I ask. Do we have a sodding chance?
SSDs use the same Sata power cables as HDs. Quite often those cables have several connectors, so you may be able to hook the SSD up to the same cable as your HD. You'll also need a SATA data cable, which probably came with your mobo.

Are you sure? Like, I'm looking at the cables coming out of the PSU right now, and it's all the same... these:

 

knitoe

Member
Are you sure? Like, I'm looking at the cables coming out of the PSU right now, and it's all the same... these:

That's a molex to sata power connector adapter. You shouldn't need it. The PSU should have plenty of sata connectors. What PSU do you have?
 
Guys is the nanoxia deep silence 5 better than the fractal r5 as a quiet case? Also will they support the gtx980 g1? And a noctua nhd15?
 

Skii

Member
Call them, they should refund shipping.

Yeah, managed to get them to refund the postage charges but I have no idea when my stuff from them will arrive. Guessing that SSD is quite popular...

Still have my monitor and case to arrive. Was thinking to put together what I have now but I better be safe and wait for everything to be here before I start.
 

jacobeid

Banned
Ok guys, I picked up an SSD last week before making the jump to Windows 10 and ended up impulse purchasing a 970. Now I'm looking for a new monitor. Can anyone give me some insight into these three sets? I'm currently using a 24" Samsung T240HD (a TV more than a monitor, and it's only 1980x900), so any of these are sure to be an upgrade. All three are IPS and are around 24".

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B008DWITHI/?tag=neogaf0e-20

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0058UUR6E/?tag=neogaf0e-20

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CIZZ0QO/?tag=neogaf0e-20

This is my current setup and I don't plan on going beyond 1080p gaming for awhile. I'm not interested in the price jump between these monitors and 1440p/4k monitors:

Intel i5 3570
8GB Corsair DDR3
Gigabyte G1 970

As an aside, the wifi card I put into my PC when I built it in 2013 died on me and I replaced it with one of those USB wifi dongles. Since I'm going into my case this weekend anyway to install the new SSD and GPU should I look at new wifi cards? Would I notice any benefit?

Thanks everyone. Your knowledge is much appreciated :)
 

Chocobro

Member
I won't be building a Skylake build like many of you guys are, but I did order the Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 last night to replace my GTX 760 that I'm selling to my younger cousin. Going to have to sleep on the ROG Swift or any other G-Sync monitor for that matter though.

Amazon having Acer XB270HU under review seems to show that QC may be better on the ROG Swift, but who knows. Having previous bad experiences with Acer makes me want to stay away from their brand.
 

LilJoka

Member
Yeah, ordered the adaptor from ekwb, but it turns out that it is the same as the amd adaptor that my universal block came with anyway.

Probably not, too many kids so it will be built in stages over days after bedtime

Oh that's neat. I still dream of ncase m1 with X99 ITX. I think the EK L120 kit I have would work? Currently cools my 3960x at 4.7Ghz. The only thing is the pump is a little louder than I like, so I was searching up compatible air coolers when I last looked. Problem is my 3960x is an Engineering sample so I can't sell it.
 
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