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 [OFFICIAL]Rig Suggestion Q&A Thread V12!

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caprillachen
post Sep 1 2016, 10:10 AM

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My budget is Rm6500, no need monitor. ( Need extreme cooling for my pc because there's no aircobd in my room. Mostly for design and gaming. )

caprillachen
post Sep 1 2016, 01:52 PM

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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Sep 1 2016, 12:07 PM)
Intel Core i7 6700 - RM 1289
Gigabyte H170-HD3 (D4) - RM 446
Kingston 16GB (8GB x 2) DDR4 2133MHz Value RAM - RM 290
Gigabyte GTX1070 8GB GDDR5 G1 Gaming - RM 2299
Samsung 750 EVO 250GB SSD - RM 315
WD Blue 1TB HDD - RM 209
Superflower Leadex Gold 550W - RM 409
CM Hyper 212X - RM 152
Corsair Carbide 400C - RM 485

Total: RM 5894 (ETech price inclusive of GST)

To max out your budget, you can:
1. Go for OC build (might over budget a bit)
2. Go for GTX1080
3. Get water cooler AIO
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Thx alot for the information yea
caprillachen
post Sep 4 2016, 05:05 PM

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1 question to pc master race, in what situation do I need liquid colling instead of fan? My room has no aircond and normally use to render.
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post Sep 4 2016, 05:36 PM

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For locked (non-overclockable) CPU, you can just get a decent RM 150 3rd party CPU cooler to reduce the temperature if it gets too hot when you do the rendering, but of course you can spend more money to get a decent liquid cooler AIO if you want the temperature to be even lower.
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But is liquid cooling make less noise or more noise compare to fan? Sorry im very noob in this

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post Sep 4 2016, 05:48 PM

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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Sep 4 2016, 06:44 PM)
Same theory as air cooler, you need to install casing fan on the radiator itself to dissipate the heat from it, some liquid cooler AIO allow user to control the speed of the fan via 3rd party software (like Corsair Link), so the audible level is solely based on your own settings.

Some are automated, meaning when the temperature rises, the fan will increase its speed and noise level will increase also.
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Okay, thx alot yea, one last question, should I get i5 6600k or i7 6700?

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post Sep 4 2016, 05:53 PM

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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Sep 4 2016, 06:44 PM)
Same theory as air cooler, you need to install casing fan on the radiator itself to dissipate the heat from it, some liquid cooler AIO allow user to control the speed of the fan via 3rd party software (like Corsair Link), so the audible level is solely based on your own settings.

Some are automated, meaning when the temperature rises, the fan will increase its speed and noise level will increase also.
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Okay, thx alot yea, one last question, should I get i5 6600k or i7 6700?

caprillachen
post Sep 5 2016, 09:25 AM

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QUOTE(annas473 @ Sep 4 2016, 09:51 PM)
1. Get it if your budget allowed.

2. Current cooling system not good enough for a long hours.
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what would happen for long hours?


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