run2death wrote:Also, building a computer is basically like putting together a 5 to 10 peice Lego set.
yeah they are easy to put together. Maybe one day I'll build some super overclocked, liquid cooled monstrosity.
Re: Gaming Rigs
Posted: Wed September 12, 2018 4:27 pm
by run2death
run2death wrote:You could get the NVME version of that SSD for about $50 more.
Yeah, forget this.
An NVMe drive won't benefit you for rendering in Premiere Pro and PS.
Re: Gaming Rigs
Posted: Wed September 12, 2018 4:50 pm
by bune
McParadigm wrote:I keep hoping this is a thread devoted to video game masterpiece Big Rigs.
Fuck it, I'm posting the video anyway.
Re: Gaming Rigs
Posted: Wed September 12, 2018 6:04 pm
by BurtReynolds
run2death wrote:
run2death wrote:You could get the NVME version of that SSD for about $50 more.
Yeah, forget this.
An NVMe drive won't benefit you for rendering in Premiere Pro and PS.
Those confuse me. They seem to be limited in a few ways.
Re: Gaming Rigs
Posted: Thu September 20, 2018 1:30 am
by run2death
The new 2080ti is gonna suck 400 watts of power. I'm guessing it's gonna be similar for the entire 2K line from Nvidia.
You may want spend $20 more and get a 750W PSU if you wanna be future-proof, burt.
Re: Gaming Rigs
Posted: Fri September 28, 2018 7:10 pm
by BurtReynolds
run2death wrote:The new 2080ti is gonna suck 400 watts of power. I'm guessing it's gonna be similar for the entire 2K line from Nvidia.
You may want spend $20 more and get a 750W PSU if you wanna be future-proof, burt.
I'll probably hold on to this one for awhile, but I think I will switch to the Intel CPU.
Re: Gaming Rigs
Posted: Fri September 28, 2018 7:11 pm
by BurtReynolds
I haven't bought a new computer yet, but I did get one of those ultrawide monitors two go with my to old ones. I have to turn my head so far to see everything! it's great.
Re: Gaming Rigs
Posted: Fri September 28, 2018 7:16 pm
by run2death
Yeah, I have three at work and now I think I want a third for home.
Re: Gaming Rigs
Posted: Fri September 28, 2018 7:58 pm
by bune
BurtReynolds wrote:I haven't bought a new computer yet, but I did get one of those ultrawide monitors two go with my to old ones. I have to turn my head so far to see everything! it's great.
I really wanted to get one of these when we were shopping for a new monitor but all of them were too short. I just did a search and now there's a "super" ultrawide format and that's just insane.
I already have a 1TB Samsung 850 EVO that I'm gonna drop in.
Buddy of mine has the case and I love it. Not planning on doing any LEDs or anything, because I'm 45.
I just don't need an i7 and the GT 1030 will be fine for my purposes. I don't really have that much time to game (occasional Fortnite, LoL and CS:GO) and when I do it's generally on the Switch. If I have to render something super beefy, I'll send it to my work render farm.
Re: Gaming Rigs
Posted: Thu October 18, 2018 5:07 pm
by run2death
Have all the components, but haven't had time to build it yet.
Fry's Electronics had a crazy sale on Thermaltake PSUs, so I picked up a Toughpower Grand RGB 850W 80+ Platinum for $85(!!!!!).
If GPUs ever start coming down in price, it'll be nice to have some overhead for a Nvidia 2K series GPU.
Re: Gaming Rigs
Posted: Mon October 22, 2018 6:56 pm
by BurtReynolds
I heard the new 2070 is a pretty
good price.
Re: Gaming Rigs
Posted: Sun February 17, 2019 2:23 am
by run2death
Building another rig for my friend at work.
Basically the AMD version of the rig I built for myself.