As a gamer, I just made the jump from a i5-3570k @ 4.5GHz to the i5-9600k. I am really happy with it. It's a very noticeable performance improvement. I am pushing my 1080 Ti at 99% at 1440p where as before I was starting to get CPU bottlenecked. Took it to 5.0GHz across all cores without issue.
No, leave it disabled in the game. You need to only change the setting in one place or the other, the driver, or the game. In this case, the game doesn't offer the setting you want (adaptive vsync). So make this setting in the driver and leave it off in the game.
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This one is quite a bit cheaper but is not LED backlit.
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Ah sorry I missed all the replys. Thought I subscribed to this thread.
Yes I am planning on some overclocking.
That NZXT Tempest 210 is one nice looking case.
Yeah I see now the power supply is way overkill. I misread some wattage reports. I was planning on some overkill has I've had...
Hi all,
I am new to the forums but I'm an old gaming codger. :D I just ordered the parts for my new rig, any feedback is appreciated. It's my first rig where I didn't go all budget or 'best bang for your buck', but I think I did OK.
Intel i5-3570K Ivy Bridge 3.4GHz (3.8GHz Turbo) CPU
ASUS...