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been looking for new gaming pc and would like some feedback on some components 

 

 

 

 

Power : Cooler Master B500 V2 KOMPLETT Edition ATX 12V V2.3, 80Plus, 1x 4+4 CPU, 2x 6+2pin PCIe, 6x SATA, 3x Molex

 

Processor:  Intel Core i7-8700 Prosessor PC-PROD Socket-LGA1151, 6-Core, 12-Thread, 3.2/4.6GHz, 65W, Coffee Lake

 

Improved Process Cooling:  Cooler Master Hyper TX3i Komplett Ed. Prosessorkjøler for Intel LGA115x, 92mm vifte, 800-2200 RPM, 17-30 dBA

 

Motherboard:  ASUS TUF Z370-Plus Gaming, S1151 Hovedkort, ATX, Z370, DDR4, 2xPCIe-x16, CFX, 2xM.2, Aura Sync

 

DDR4 memory Ballistix Sport LT DDR4 8GB 2x4GB 2666MHz DDR4 CL16 SR x8 Unbuffered DIMM

 

Graphic card: MSI Geforce GTX 1060 3GB Aero ITX OC Skjermkort, PCI-Express 3.0, GDDR5, ITX Thermal Design, 1544/1759MHz, Pascal 

 

SSD/Harddrive : Seagate Firecuda 1TB 3.5'' SSHD SATA 6.0Gb/s, 7200RPM, 64MB cache, 8GB Flash enhanced   

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Thank you, most of the components changed, but of these 4 cards, anyone got any feedback on them?

 

 

 

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB Skjermkort, PCI-Express 3.0, GDDR5, Pascal 

 

EVGA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB Gaming Skjermkort, PCI-Express 3.0, GDDR5, 1506/1708MHz, Pascal

 

ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 6GB DUAL OC Skjermkort, PCI-Express 3.0, GDDR5, DL-DVI-D, 2x HDMI 2.0, 2x DisplayPort

 

Gainward GeForce GTX 1060 Skjermkort, PCI-Express 3.0, 6GB GDDR5, DL-DVI, HDMI 2.0, 3xDP, Pascal

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I would switch out the CPU for i5\Ryzen and upgrade the PSU, seasonic lately released new series and undercut even the Corsair prices.

If you are playing with that GTX1060 on 1080p and low quality then you need i7 to max out FPS, anything else plays just fine with Ryzen too, especially in 1440p and above.

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I would switch out the CPU for i5\Ryzen and upgrade the PSU, seasonic lately released new series and undercut even the Corsair prices.

If you are playing with that GTX1060 on 1080p and low quality then you need i7 to max out FPS, anything else plays just fine with Ryzen too, especially in 1440p and above.

This, but also z370 is "enthusiast" overclocking chipset, you should either get a k-series cpu or a cheaper chipset-basis that doesnt do overclocking if you want to save money or make it worth your while

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I would hold On the thought of Intel CPU's since the "security flaw" issue. For now At least till the update ryzen is better.

Also there's a rumor that Intel cpu performance would degrade upto35% , idk if its true but I would do a hit more research to be cautious with intel if you store personal info on it.

Other than that it looks great,

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I would hold On the thought of Intel CPU's since the "security flaw" issue. For now At least till the update ryzen is better.

Also there's a rumor that Intel cpu performance would degrade upto35% , idk if its true but I would do a hit more research to be cautious with intel if you store personal info on it.

Other than that it looks great,

True, supposedly from what I last heard that was their older CPUs but I'm not sure - I haven't been able to keep up on that, last I read it was claimed pre-2016 Intel CPUs would get hit much harder, which means Intel knew about this problem unless it's a big coincidence

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I can attest that I can't notice a difference on my 8700K while mining or gaming. I had read that the performance hit is a specific instruction that is used for virtualized and server environments. Also the impact is much less on new processors than older CPU's. I would still get either a 8600k or 8700k right now.

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I would hold On the thought of Intel CPU's since the "security flaw" issue. For now At least till the update ryzen is better.

Also there's a rumor that Intel cpu performance would degrade upto35% , idk if its true but I would do a hit more research to be cautious with intel if you store personal info on it.

Other than that it looks great,

AMD is affected by Meltdown, which is similar to the Intel bug, Spectre. Patches have been released for both, however, so you shouldn't let either of the bugs affect your decision

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AMD is affected by Meltdown, which is similar to the Intel bug, Spectre. Patches have been released for both, however, so you shouldn't let either of the bugs affect your decision

Link please?:o

Imo AMD and Intel both are affected by Spectre and last I checked AMD wasn´t affected by Meltdown. http://www.tomshardware.com/news/amd-patches-spectre-flaw-variants,36323.html

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