Y yu135 Estimable Jul 12, 2014 1 0 4,510 Jul 12, 2014 #1 I'm want to record games at 1080p and at ultra settings (60fps) My budget is around 1000$ is that enough? i7 4790k 8gb gskill sniper asus direct cu II r9 290(non x) msi z97 gaming 5 1 tb western digital black
I'm want to record games at 1080p and at ultra settings (60fps) My budget is around 1000$ is that enough? i7 4790k 8gb gskill sniper asus direct cu II r9 290(non x) msi z97 gaming 5 1 tb western digital black
DeadGraphics Estimable Mar 29, 2014 32 0 4,610 Jul 12, 2014 #2 Don't get an i7 get an i5 they're cheaper and you will get the same performance in games Get a psu from XFX Seasonic Corsair's Higher Lines Antec or EVGA Upvote 1 Downvote
Don't get an i7 get an i5 they're cheaper and you will get the same performance in games Get a psu from XFX Seasonic Corsair's Higher Lines Antec or EVGA
PandaBear270 Honorable Jul 12, 2013 14 0 10,570 Jul 12, 2014 #3 1000$ is not budget, that is a high end computer. If I were you, I would get the best haswell i5 and spend the difference in an ever more good GPU. Upvote 1 Downvote
1000$ is not budget, that is a high end computer. If I were you, I would get the best haswell i5 and spend the difference in an ever more good GPU.
D dasulman Honorable Feb 2, 2014 1,020 0 12,810 Jul 13, 2014 #4 could you give us a full price list using pcpartpicker as well as your budget? We can probably optimise your rig for your money Upvote 0 Downvote
could you give us a full price list using pcpartpicker as well as your budget? We can probably optimise your rig for your money
Karthik Ga Estimable Jul 12, 2014 18 0 4,590 Jul 13, 2014 #5 as deadgraphics said buy an i5 and not an i7 .i5 is bit cheaper and gives optimum performance and can be overclocked better Upvote 0 Downvote
as deadgraphics said buy an i5 and not an i7 .i5 is bit cheaper and gives optimum performance and can be overclocked better