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cocoa14

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Pc Gaming
« on: June 11, 2017, 01:36:29 am »
Mga ka espiya tanong ko lang, ano ang pinakamagandang spec sa pc ngayon?

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Re: Pc Gaming
« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2017, 06:38:07 am »
ang tanong dyan is magkano budget mo and anong games lalaruin mo? kung unlimited then the best would be something like i7-6850k - 8cores 16 threads (or the higher 6900k) but take note if the game you are playing does not have the capability to utilize all the cores/threads, wala rin kwenta ang processor

for video card, best one right now is the GTX 1080ti (the titan xp is not worth it since performance gain is not significant but price difference is very significant)

so mga ganito ang best pc for gaming right now
i7-6850k - 600 usd
corsair h100i cooler - 100usd
ROG rampage V mobo - 550 usd
1TB M.2 SSD Samsung pro 960 - 600 usd
64GB DDR4 ram (or 128GB na kung gusto mo) - 500 usd
GTX 1080ti Asus strix  x2 for SLI (though the board can handle up to 4way SLI) - 800usd each
full tower casing - 200 usd

more or less mga 4k usd yan (200k php)

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Re: Pc Gaming
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2017, 10:11:15 am »
wow.... 200k for a desktop.... drooling over the specs though...

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Re: Pc Gaming
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2017, 12:09:22 pm »
unang tanong dyan is budget kung kaya mo bumuga ng 100-200k

di mo naman need ng gtx 1080ti tbh kung 1080p monitor lang gagamitin mo mostly likely 4K monitors ginagamit yung 1080ti

1050-1070 na gtx cards lang pwede na kung single monitor lang na 1080p

you can go latest sa cpu or go with the old one that still can support the new graphics card out in the market

like the i7-4790k they are still good up to this day

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Re: Pc Gaming
« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2017, 10:46:40 pm »
Kung pinaka magandang specs ang hanap mo, simple lang naman ang laging sagot dyan. Bilhin mo yung pinaka mahal na processor, graphics card, motherboard at power supply na kaya mo bilhin. Everything else like case, hdd/ssd and others, kahit yung mga midrange nalang. And while youre at it, bumili ka na din ng magandang display at speakers/headphone para mas feel na feel habang nag lalaro ka. At kung trip mo talaga mag tapon ng pera, bumili ka na din ng gaming mouse at mechanical keyboard.

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Re: Pc Gaming
« Reply #5 on: April 24, 2019, 03:34:16 am »
mag ryzen build ka. mas sulit kesa sa intel.

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Re: Pc Gaming
« Reply #6 on: April 26, 2019, 12:53:05 am »
My main editing/gaming PC boasts the following features:

Intel Core-i7 4790K 4GHz (stock clock speed - not a fan of overclocking)
MSI Gaming Motherboard Z-series (this board has Crossfire tech but I am not using it; also has 7.1 SoundBlaster surround)
16Gb Kingston 1600MHz RAM in dual-channel
MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X
5 Internal SATA-III hard drives totaling 9 Terabytes (no SSDs)
800W True-Power Silverstone Power Supply
Original nVidia Tower Case (My very old case, with sentimental value)
Using only FANS, no liquid cooling or any shit like that
Blu-ray Writer, eSATA Dock, USB 3.0 powered hub, etc

All other computer-related stuff in my editing room:
Pioneer 7.1 Surround Sound system (installed in my editing room mostly for purposes of editing movies I make)
I have a NAS I built myself with IronWolf hard drives totaling 12Tb (totals 28 Terabytes across all HDD in my private network, have other PCs too and externals)
Gigabit Private network shared with all my devices with 802.11 n AP WiFi (Streams Blu-ray movies to our Living Room TV very nicely)
3 Samsung 32" Curved monitors (all color-calibrated) AND ACER 3200 ANSI Lumens projector (ALL connected to my video card)

In total, I invested almost 200K but not all at once. I invested about 80K first when the 4790K was released. I utilized some old stuff (such as my nVidia case that I bought together with my old GTX 570 Ti a long time ago). 200K investment over 4 years is not bad. I've made money off of my setup many times over by shooting and editing photos and movies (a big number of which are "espiya-type"), hehehe. I also develop software, Android apps, and websites and I use the same PC for those as well.

When I get bored, I play mostly AAA games such as Assassin's Creed, Sekiro, Dragon Age, Far Cry; I have about 200+ games in Steam alone and I have games in almost all other PC game clients (Origin, UPlay, Battle.net, Bethesda Launcher, GOG Galaxy, XBox Live (Games for Windows)/Windows Store, Humble Bundle, etc...

I'm sure you get the idea by now.