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What's on your hardware wish list ?

Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5 case. I'm just trying to figure out what to do with its stupid window and PSU tunnel... Or waiting for CM to release a fixed version as I've requested. Other than this, no other wishes for my current system. It's pretty much as good as it can get.
 
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OLED Ultrawide Monitor with high refresh rate and low latency ! =]


I would like to own some E46 M3 ! =] ( I own E36 2.8 T right now.... )
With HDR dude ! :)
 
Hmm....
a 1080 TI wold be nice

I want a
CoolerMaster MasterCase Maker 5 Pro
1TB NMVE M.2 SSD
The parts to build the water cooling setup I want. I wont tell do don't ask.



7900X sucks 20% more power than 6950X while in gaming it's not faster at all, 7820X sucks 40% more power than 6900K while it's just marginally faster. You can oc the 6900K from the all core turbo boost of 3500MHz to 4400MHz easily, which is a 25% boost. On 7820X you can do 4800MHz from the factory turbo boost of 4Ghz (all 8 cores), which is 20%, and that comes with insane temperatures. And only 28 lanes on 7820X is an insult added to injury. For gaming 6950X and 6900K just destroy Skylake-X conterparts.

Well for me considering I was using a 5 year old ASUS X79 board I got the X299 because there will be more CPUs for it, and I like how Optane is supposed to work. I don't like the lower PCIE lane count, but I don't want the hassle of SLI again.

Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5 case. I'm just trying to figure out what to do with its stupid window and PSU tunnel... Or waiting for CM to release a fixed version as I've requested. Other than this, no other wishes for my current system. It's pretty much as good as it can get.
What kind of problems? If there is a thread I don't know where to look for it.
 
You read my intentions wrong. Skylake-X are still great CPUs and they pack a lot of punch. I only noticed there is a regression in performance/watt and performance/clock in gaming compared to Broadwell.
 
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why go 3x22" 1080p when there's this available

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LG 38-inch UltraWide Monitor! (LG 38UC99)

this thread was never about the money...
i am a pretty simple dude, with 3 simple and plain monitors i'll be happy, mostly cuz im riding bicicle again so time for gaming is reduced again, so simple things are the way to go !


Regards,
 
I remembered what I really need! A 1366 combo!
 
I want a Vega 56 and my wish should be answered tomorrow, because that's when it arrives!
 
I want a Vega 56 and my wish should be answered tomorrow, because that's when it arrives!
Undervolt and oc core with wattool, oc memory and raise power limit with watman. That's what I heard is by far the best way to squeeze performance out of vega.
 
Undervolt and oc core with wattool, oc memory and raise power limit with watman. That's what I heard is by far the best way to squeeze performance out of vega.

I plan on it! Never really messed around with voltage before, but it seems easier than ever with all of the official tools out now. Too bad cards nowadays don't have as much headroom as before on average when it comes to overclocking. I remember when I bought my first GPU, a PowerColor X800 and tuned up the clocks by about 20% like nothing using ATI Tool.
 
Good luck on your vega card,
That said, what AMD's RTG division is doing seems just too sketchy to me to even bother.
 
Just got a second 270 board (superO), so now I suddenly want to build a second machine with my spare parts. Not sure what I'd really do with it though. Don't exactly need two desktops.
 
This isn't exactly new hardware, but for quite some time I've been wondering whether to bother with joining my two 850pro's in Raid0, as many ppl claim Raid0 for sata ssd's is pointless due to sata limitations.
Today I just went ahead and did it, and oh boy, I did not expect it to be this good.

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This isn't exactly new hardware, but for quite some time I've been wondering whether to bother with joining my two 850pro's in Raid0, as many ppl claim Raid0 for sata ssd's is pointless due to sata limitations.
Today I just went ahead and did it, and oh boy, I did not expect it to be this good.

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Holy wow
 
A Site for my hardware and Systems (with Residential Accommodation) :)
 
go samsung evo pro 960 or go home

960 Pro if I can afford it, but I see now the warranty is 5 years vs the 10 years of my 2.5" 850 pro SSD..:ohwell:
The 960 Evo has a 3 year warranty period.
 
- LED Strip ( may be Bitfenix Alchemy 2.0 )
- Soundbar under the monitor
 
Once I can Walk/Get better from my car accident...

-New Motherboard socket 1151
-RAM at 16GB
-1 SSD @128 and 2 HDDs for storage
-nVidia 1050 Ti @2-3Gb
-New Monitor @1440 27'Inches
 
A few hard drives and some fans.
 
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