I am the best at building PCs...

I am the best at building PCs. This thread is for people who don't just want general random advice but rather something targeted towards their needs, which takes use, budget, and skill at building into consideration along with aesthetics.

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ok i do a lot of professionals masturbating in my spare time what do you recommend

I recommend going to or

no mean like what kind of pc should i build and shit

What's it like to be uncreative at shitposting?

i dunno, you're the one who made the thread

>make thread to help people build PCs
>omg you cant say you know things xD

wow i do not expect this u are originals

What is /comfiest/ SFF microatx case?

How small are we talking?

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Without further details, I'd have to say this.

you still didn't give me any advice on building a computer primarily for masturbating to pornography
for someone claiming to be the best at building pcs you really arent this thread is a total letdown :/

>I am the best at building PCs

>no one is good at anything

xD

You're pretty good at breathing considering a retard like you is still alive, I'll give you that.

Let's recap your point here friendo.

">implying you know thing"

Really makes you think.

I want to spend roughly $500, 600 maximum. I want to play games from 1980-2015 @ 1080p/60. Is this realistic? I have never strayed from the Intel/Nvidia combo, but with AMD coming out with some cheaper powerful CPUs and video cards it has piqued my interest. I need something stable and usable (not a year later after driver updates catch up).

I would prefer staying with Intel/Nvidia, but if AMD is decent I may give them a shot.

What do I do?

What has a less shitty noise profile, the Corsair SF600 or the Silverstone 500W SFX-LG?

The Silverstone was touted for a long time as being the first good SFX PSU, but it was annoying as fuck. The uncontrollable variable fan speed that would supposedly shut off during low load and spin up very low at moderate load, but ends up fluctuating between stop and start under low load (which is most of the time), so I constantly hear it spinning up and down.

I'm afraid if I spend the bucks to replace it with the new SF600 that it'll do the same thing, because retards can't figure out that a STABLE low fan speed is way better than an unstable retard controller that constantly stop and starts a fan.

The Corsair SF600 all the way. It has really good ripple control even under conditions which aren't ideal temp-wise and has a semi-fanless mode which is what you're looking for. The issues with SFX are generally in terms of fab quality, how the solders are handled in manufacturing, etc. but really it's not that big of an issue and it's not as erratic as the Seasonic.

From 2012-2015 what games do you want to play at 60fps? That's probably the biggest question.

Can a thousand dollars get a PC plus a 1920x1080 monitor that can run Witcher 3 at a stable 60 fps?

My thermaltake case supplied fans are loud as fuck. What are some decent cheap quiet fans and a decent fan hub also?

yes

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and this is a nice hub:
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Ryzen 5 1600x and RX 480 or Ryzen 7 1700 and RX 470?

What are you going to be using your build for, that's the real question. Also, how much budget are you setting aside for the CPU's heatsink/fan.

I have options only between those 2 combinations (long story). Just for gaming on newest games with smooth performance

Ryzen 5 1600x then.

Lets talk about just cpu with lets say GTX 1080 on both

Which is better cpu for gaming between those 2? Which is more future proof?

Ryzen 5 1600x. Higher base clock, lower TDP, and if you're going to play games, 99.9% of games still aren't doing anything with the processor outside of -maybe- 4 threads if you're lucky. Having 12 threads is already fairly beyond the point where they are needed for games, so the higher clock speeds are a benefit. You could honestly drop down to the Ryzen 1500x with a better cooling solution and OC it to 4.5GHz and the framerate you would see in games would increase dramatically. By the time you have to worry about devs actively driving their engines with more than 4-6 threads, it'll be time to buy a new CPU anyway.

Why did the future seem so comfy back then? Now we are well and truly in the future and it's kind of shit

>1500x OC to 4.5Ghz
[citation needed]

Just personal opinion, but those things were published largely in a time where it was assumed that people would trend to being more intelligent, the economy would globally slide away from being subsistence-based, and that ultimately we would move the market away from increased consumption to specific consumption based on controlled growth and sustainability of resources but ultimately that wasn't the case.

I was ballparking it a bit, but hey.

legitreviews.com/amd-ryzen-5-1500x-overclocked-benchmark-results-at-4-2ghz_193599

"We were able to get 4GHz stable on all cores with no voltage increase, so overclocking this processor should be easily done."

I have an i5 4460,h97 mobo and 750watt psu .Whats a good GPU for around 300$?

>skill at building into consideration
How much skill can one possibly need? Serious question.

Looks like they could only hit 4.2 stable and 4.3 in a pinch though. That core voltage is pretty high already though.

Pretty good bang for buck but sad to see still gets beat by a sandy bridge i7 in games.

Never -ever- trust review sites for anything other than the most basic of information such as pricing, number of cores, etc.

The rest of it is stupidity and lies.

It just depends on what you want to do. "I want to build a gaming PC", fairly little. "I want to build a PC that has a custom water-cooling solution that incorporates the north bridge, south bridge, GPU and CPU, and boots from a nVME RAID controller", and even the normies who think they "know how 2 build computer" get lost.

AMD: rx580
NVIDIA: gtx1060

>custom water-cooling solution that incorporates the north bridge, south bridge, GPU and CPU, and boots from a nVME RAID controller
Fair enough.

PC building is literally inserting tabs into slots. Congratulations on perfecting the skillset the rest of us have had since kindergarten

>screwing things in and inserting tabs into slots