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Posted: Fri, 16th Sep 2016 15:14 Post subject: |
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You can try SilentiumPC products(Fortis, Fera), if it's available in Norway.
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Posted: Fri, 16th Sep 2016 15:38 Post subject: |
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I quite love my Cooler Master Hyper 212x, cheap for the performance you get out of it.
Though I'm sure there are better options to be had if you are willing to spend more on it. Depends how far you will take the OC'ing but it should be more than enough for you.
Another one I was looking at, back then was the: Cryorig H7 (around the same price point).
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Posted: Fri, 16th Sep 2016 15:51 Post subject: |
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Well since it's my first OC i'll probably "play it safe" if there is such a thing.
Whats the max ghz before you really strain it?
I think i'll set the budget at 600.- nok
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Posted: Fri, 16th Sep 2016 16:08 Post subject: |
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mh you dont have many in that store, just put a bit money and go for Noctua NH-D15, its about 4-5°C cooler than the cheaper and older d14.
price is high yes, but you can use it in the next years again and again and again when you upgrade your system completely
towards the oc -> start with 4,2-4,4ghz. just read about bit about, about the vcore etc. should work fine with 4,4ghz with only setting the multi up and letting everything else on auto. but you can adjust the vcore yourself to get cooler etc
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Posted: Fri, 16th Sep 2016 16:14 Post subject: |
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Thermalright HR-02 Macho Rev.A Keeping my 3570K@4.5Ghz cool 24/7.
"Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-imposed nonage. Nonage is the inability to use one's own understanding without another's guidance. This nonage is self-imposed if its cause lies not in lack of understanding but in indecision and lack of courage to use one's own mind without another's guidance. Dare to know! (Sapere aude.) "Have the courage to use your own understanding," is therefore the motto of the enlightenment."
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Posted: Fri, 16th Sep 2016 16:15 Post subject: |
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not available in that store mr mod
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Posted: Fri, 16th Sep 2016 16:17 Post subject: |
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Janz wrote: | mh you dont have many in that store, just put a bit money and go for Noctua NH-D15, its about 4-5°C cooler than the cheaper and older d14.
price is high yes, but you can use it in the next years again and again and again when you upgrade your system completely
towards the oc -> start with 4,2-4,4ghz. just read about bit about, about the vcore etc. should work fine with 4,4ghz with only setting the multi up and letting everything else on auto. but you can adjust the vcore yourself to get cooler etc |
Alright, thanks for that.
Looking forward to it, love learning new stuff like this so i'll be reading up for sure and go for 4.4 
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Posted: Fri, 16th Sep 2016 16:23 Post subject: |
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btw what mainboard are u using?
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Posted: Fri, 16th Sep 2016 16:28 Post subject: |
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look into old recipes? as i said -> you need a z-chipset to overclock. just to be sure they havent sold you a bullshit combination back in the days (i.e. p67 board with a k cpu...)
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Posted: Fri, 16th Sep 2016 16:33 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 16th Sep 2016 20:19 Post subject: |
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Morphineus wrote: | hazen wrote: | MinderMast wrote: | I am sure 16mb will be fine. They say 640KB is enough for anybody, after all.
EDIT: Also, if you ask me, 2500K is not good enough. But as long as you don't see it holding you back, might as well stay with it and upgrade when you start to see it stumble. |
That's the thing. I can't tell if its my GPU or CPU that's struggling i just dont know what the signs are. All i know is that 670 is getting old and 2GBvram is not good enough anymore, or at least for me since i run out of it real fast when playing around with settings. |
Don't worry, I think Mindermast has a bit too high expectations when he says: not good enough.
It will be the GPU and you'll notice quite the difference coupled with the OC (for those things like: Star citizen . If you feel you want even more than that there is always that option to upgrade mobo-ram-cpu afterwards. You need that better cooler later on anyway so there's no loss going with the cheaper option for now.  |
Well, my expectations were simply not having my GPU bottlenecked with a noticeable negative impact on performance. This happened on a R9 290 and even 7970 earlier under a 2500k running at 4.4 GHZ.
But yes, GPU first makes sense either way. Regardless of the CPU, the 670 is really not that good by today's standards and upgrading that will give you the performance boost you will need.
In general, unless you are running on some 10 year old CPU, upgrading it won't give you any huge leaps in FPS. It's more about bringing up the low end (minimum framerates) and getting some stability on top end.
When I say 2500K is not good enough, I mean it won't be good enough to have your new GPU giving you all it has all the time. More and more you might encounter situations where you will have bad framerates with lower GPU utilization. If this starts to get too much to ignore, that is when you upgrade.
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Posted: Wed, 28th Sep 2016 00:02 Post subject: |
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So i got my pc back from the shop and they replaced my 670 with a 950...
Tried it in FO4 and it's ok or whatever.
I ordered a Zotac GTX 1060 6GB AMP!(OC) card today anyways... cant wait!
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Posted: Wed, 28th Sep 2016 10:02 Post subject: |
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hazen wrote: | Is Zotac any good btw? I read a few reviews, there weren't many but they seemed pretty good. |
Zotac is good indeed. 5 years of free warranty is a solid bonus.
https://www.zotac.com/lk/page/product-warranty-policy
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