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System Name | PC |
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Processor | i7 9700KF |
Motherboard | MSI Z390 A PRO |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U14S |
Memory | 32GB Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3000mhz |
Video Card(s) | PALIT RTX 4070 Dual 12Gb |
Storage | 2X Crucial MX500 2TB SSD, Samsung 850 pro 512gb SSD |
Display(s) | DELL C34H89x 34" Ultrawide |
Case | Corsair Obsidian 550D |
Audio Device(s) | Audioengine A5+ Speakers |
Power Supply | Corsair RM750 |
Mouse | Logitech G403 |
Keyboard | Corsair Vengeance K70 |
Software | Windows 10 64bit |
Sandybridge K series processors overclock well on pretty much any sandybridge board with OC functions, you dont have to buy a top of the range board. I went for an Asus because to me the UEFI bios looks nicer and AI Suite lets me overclock from within the operating system easily at the push of a button.
Also worth mentioning is that i dont really use an overclock on this machine anymore as it dosent give any perfromance increase in games as those are already maxxed out, and even in encoding video or editing I dont see a difference in real terms as the 2600k is already stupidly fast on stock
*EDIT buy a cheaper board and get yourself a 64 or 120gb SSD to make the most of the 2700k
Also worth mentioning is that i dont really use an overclock on this machine anymore as it dosent give any perfromance increase in games as those are already maxxed out, and even in encoding video or editing I dont see a difference in real terms as the 2600k is already stupidly fast on stock
*EDIT buy a cheaper board and get yourself a 64 or 120gb SSD to make the most of the 2700k