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Computer Build i5 6600K

Computer Build i5 6600K

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whysobadfor
Junior Member
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05-29-2016, 03:53 AM
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I'm setting up my PC for the first time and wondering if there are any mistakes or improvements I could make.
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whysobadfor
05-29-2016, 03:53 AM #1

I'm setting up my PC for the first time and wondering if there are any mistakes or improvements I could make.

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MidnightLegion
Junior Member
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05-29-2016, 04:34 AM
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If you're staying with Intel, it makes sense to opt for the i5 7600k and a Z270 MB. It's the latest technology. However, based on your current setup, an i5 6600k should work fine on a Z270 MB. It wouldn't be wise to switch the other way around, like using an i5 7600k on a Z170 MB, since the motherboard might not support the right BIOS, making everything difficult to use.
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MidnightLegion
05-29-2016, 04:34 AM #2

If you're staying with Intel, it makes sense to opt for the i5 7600k and a Z270 MB. It's the latest technology. However, based on your current setup, an i5 6600k should work fine on a Z270 MB. It wouldn't be wise to switch the other way around, like using an i5 7600k on a Z170 MB, since the motherboard might not support the right BIOS, making everything difficult to use.

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CatFlag
Member
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05-30-2016, 12:15 PM
#3
I own the i5 6600k, which is a solid CPU. I wonder why you aren’t getting the i5 7600k or a 12GB RAM module? Or have you considered a different Ryzen configuration?

The Ryzen 1600 or 1600x both sit at comparable prices, and the motherboards are relatively affordable. Also, the cooler you chose works well with Ryzen systems. Having six cores and six threads offers more flexibility for future tasks compared to the four cores with no threads on the 6600k or 7600k. That extra power lets you handle more things simultaneously. Just a thought.

If gaming is your main goal, Intel remains the best choice. It delivers higher frame rates and supports overclocking better.

I’m planning to save for a Ryzen build, but I’ll be cautious about rushing into it.
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CatFlag
05-30-2016, 12:15 PM #3

I own the i5 6600k, which is a solid CPU. I wonder why you aren’t getting the i5 7600k or a 12GB RAM module? Or have you considered a different Ryzen configuration?

The Ryzen 1600 or 1600x both sit at comparable prices, and the motherboards are relatively affordable. Also, the cooler you chose works well with Ryzen systems. Having six cores and six threads offers more flexibility for future tasks compared to the four cores with no threads on the 6600k or 7600k. That extra power lets you handle more things simultaneously. Just a thought.

If gaming is your main goal, Intel remains the best choice. It delivers higher frame rates and supports overclocking better.

I’m planning to save for a Ryzen build, but I’ll be cautious about rushing into it.

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Xo_PVP_Girl_oX
Senior Member
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05-30-2016, 12:30 PM
#4
Be honest with me, my current PC uses an AMD processor and stopped working after a year... I chose Intel instead. I mainly play games on it, so I haven’t thought about getting an i5 7600K or a Z270MB. I’m new to building PCs and not very sure what I’m doing, so I’m just following what I see online.
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Xo_PVP_Girl_oX
05-30-2016, 12:30 PM #4

Be honest with me, my current PC uses an AMD processor and stopped working after a year... I chose Intel instead. I mainly play games on it, so I haven’t thought about getting an i5 7600K or a Z270MB. I’m new to building PCs and not very sure what I’m doing, so I’m just following what I see online.

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SupComCrafter
Member
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06-05-2016, 01:02 PM
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If you're staying with Intel, it makes sense to opt for the i5 7600k and a Z270 MB. It's the latest technology. However, based on your current setup, an i5 6600k should work fine on a Z270 MB. It wouldn't be wise to switch the other way around, like using an i5 7600k on a Z170 MB, since the motherboard might not support the right BIOS, making everything difficult to use.
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SupComCrafter
06-05-2016, 01:02 PM #5

If you're staying with Intel, it makes sense to opt for the i5 7600k and a Z270 MB. It's the latest technology. However, based on your current setup, an i5 6600k should work fine on a Z270 MB. It wouldn't be wise to switch the other way around, like using an i5 7600k on a Z170 MB, since the motherboard might not support the right BIOS, making everything difficult to use.

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Weed_Marijuana
Junior Member
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06-11-2016, 02:20 AM
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Thank you for your kind words. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.
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Weed_Marijuana
06-11-2016, 02:20 AM #6

Thank you for your kind words. If you have any questions, feel free to ask me.

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DuongFG
Member
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06-11-2016, 12:21 PM
#7
I understand why you're interested in that mb—it's excellent and available at a great discount right now.
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DuongFG
06-11-2016, 12:21 PM #7

I understand why you're interested in that mb—it's excellent and available at a great discount right now.

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Guiguixd11
Member
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06-16-2016, 03:23 PM
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It's also accurate; it's really good and affordable.
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Guiguixd11
06-16-2016, 03:23 PM #8

It's also accurate; it's really good and affordable.

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Leaxer
Junior Member
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06-19-2016, 10:59 AM
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check the MSI MB compared to the GB MB, it has more chokes than the one I received. You sent me a link to PMed.
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Leaxer
06-19-2016, 10:59 AM #9

check the MSI MB compared to the GB MB, it has more chokes than the one I received. You sent me a link to PMed.