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I've tried various cpu monitor programs, and all say i have 12 cores (after numerous hard resets). I dunno what happened, but I guess I shouldn't complain :manny:

I'm easily getting 4.4ghz now, with no overclock. What the fukk is happening? :mindblown:
 

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fukking gigabyte thought I ruined my cpu overclocking :lupe:

- Opinions on Raja Koduri leaving AMD. Volta is about to be on some bullshyt.

- Want to get started playing shooter games, what do you recommend to a noob
 

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Go to pcpartpicker.com and go to system builds and type in that case and see what others have done with it and see if it will be a good fit for you. I figured it would be expensive and a little bit of a headache to build in due to storage concerns but I read a few success stories on there

Thanks, this helps a lot.

Scuttles's Completed Build - Pentium G4560 3.5GHz Dual-Core, Radeon RX 480 4GB Dual, Node 202 HTPC w/450W Power Supply - PCPartPicker

blaine244's Completed Build - Pentium G4400 3.3GHz Dual-Core, Node 202 HTPC - PCPartPicker

Will I regret these parts/builds in a couple of years? I noticed the first two were dual core. I won't be doing editing or anything like that. The only thing I see myself doing is playing games and streaming video. 1 core will be for gaming or streaming, the other for other things in the background? Is it that simple? If so, I should have enough cpu to avoid my computer running slow. Am I right?

If I'm wrong. Here is another computer with a quad core.

schirmi's Completed Build - Core i5-4590 3.3GHz Quad-Core, GeForce GTX 970 4GB Twin Frozr V, Node 202 HTPC - PCPartPicker

Here are other builds on pc part picker that are in my ball park.

Completed Builds Using Fractal Design - Node 202 HTPC Case - PCPartPicker

@Ciggavelli @itsyoung!! @The War Report

Suggestions? Recommendations?
 

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Thanks, this helps a lot.

Scuttles's Completed Build - Pentium G4560 3.5GHz Dual-Core, Radeon RX 480 4GB Dual, Node 202 HTPC w/450W Power Supply - PCPartPicker

blaine244's Completed Build - Pentium G4400 3.3GHz Dual-Core, Node 202 HTPC - PCPartPicker

Will I regret these parts/builds in a couple of years? I noticed the first two were dual core. I won't be doing editing or anything like that. The only thing I see myself doing is playing games and streaming video. 1 core will be for gaming or streaming, the other for other things in the background? Is it that simple? If so, I should have enough cpu to avoid my computer running slow. Am I right?

If I'm wrong. Here is another computer with a quad core.

schirmi's Completed Build - Core i5-4590 3.3GHz Quad-Core, GeForce GTX 970 4GB Twin Frozr V, Node 202 HTPC - PCPartPicker

Here are other builds on pc part picker that are in my ball park.

Completed Builds Using Fractal Design - Node 202 HTPC Case - PCPartPicker

@Ciggavelli @itsyoung!! @The War Report

Suggestions? Recommendations?
dual core ain't gonna cut it these days. you at least need a quad core (i5), or maybe more if you're really serious about streaming

what's your budget?
 

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dual core ain't gonna cut it these days. you at least need a quad core (i5), or maybe more if you're really serious about streaming

what's your budget?

I mean streaming video like Netflix. Not streaming myself gaming. But I don’t wanna spend more than $1,000. I’m not sure I’m gonna like pc gaming so I really don’t wanna spend more than a console. $500 - $600. If I like it I figure I’ll upgrade.
 

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I mean streaming video like Netflix. Not streaming myself gaming. But I don’t wanna spend more than $1,000. I’m not sure I’m gonna like pc gaming so I really don’t wanna spend more than a console. $500 - $600. If I like it I figure I’ll upgrade.
I would still get a quad core. build it around an i5 and a gtx 1060
 

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I would say an 8th gen core i3 or 7th gen Cote i5 should be your minimum at this point. The fact that it’s finally a true quad core is a sign that dual core CPUs are finally on their way out.
 

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Thanks, this helps a lot.

Scuttles's Completed Build - Pentium G4560 3.5GHz Dual-Core, Radeon RX 480 4GB Dual, Node 202 HTPC w/450W Power Supply - PCPartPicker

blaine244's Completed Build - Pentium G4400 3.3GHz Dual-Core, Node 202 HTPC - PCPartPicker

Will I regret these parts/builds in a couple of years? I noticed the first two were dual core. I won't be doing editing or anything like that. The only thing I see myself doing is playing games and streaming video. 1 core will be for gaming or streaming, the other for other things in the background? Is it that simple? If so, I should have enough cpu to avoid my computer running slow. Am I right?

If I'm wrong. Here is another computer with a quad core.

schirmi's Completed Build - Core i5-4590 3.3GHz Quad-Core, GeForce GTX 970 4GB Twin Frozr V, Node 202 HTPC - PCPartPicker

Here are other builds on pc part picker that are in my ball park.

Completed Builds Using Fractal Design - Node 202 HTPC Case - PCPartPicker

@Ciggavelli @itsyoung!! @The War Report

Suggestions? Recommendations?
brehh you should be looking at at least an i7 7700 or Ryzen 6 1600 (id go with the Ryzen becuase of the extra cores and the price:performance ratio)
 
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brehh you should be looking at at least an i7 7700 or Ryzen 6 1600 (id go with the Ryzen becuase of the extra cores and the price:performance ration)
I would go with the Core i5 8400 over the Ryzen 1600 if its purely gaming
 

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Thanks, this helps a lot.

Scuttles's Completed Build - Pentium G4560 3.5GHz Dual-Core, Radeon RX 480 4GB Dual, Node 202 HTPC w/450W Power Supply - PCPartPicker

blaine244's Completed Build - Pentium G4400 3.3GHz Dual-Core, Node 202 HTPC - PCPartPicker

Will I regret these parts/builds in a couple of years? I noticed the first two were dual core. I won't be doing editing or anything like that. The only thing I see myself doing is playing games and streaming video. 1 core will be for gaming or streaming, the other for other things in the background? Is it that simple? If so, I should have enough cpu to avoid my computer running slow. Am I right?

If I'm wrong. Here is another computer with a quad core.

schirmi's Completed Build - Core i5-4590 3.3GHz Quad-Core, GeForce GTX 970 4GB Twin Frozr V, Node 202 HTPC - PCPartPicker

Here are other builds on pc part picker that are in my ball park.

Completed Builds Using Fractal Design - Node 202 HTPC Case - PCPartPicker

@Ciggavelli @itsyoung!! @The War Report

Suggestions? Recommendations?
Ignore the first two builds. Those are really low end for gaming.

The third build is an okay build for 1080P gaming.
 

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I mean streaming video like Netflix. Not streaming myself gaming. But I don’t wanna spend more than $1,000. I’m not sure I’m gonna like pc gaming so I really don’t wanna spend more than a console. $500 - $600. If I like it I figure I’ll upgrade.
Are we talking $1000 including keyboard, mouse, and monitor? And are you planning on trying to use the hotel tvs(Which can be hit or miss)?
 
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