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Purchasing a New PC, seeking advice

Purchasing a New PC, seeking advice

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Ward12
Posting Freak
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11-15-2024, 11:29 AM
#21
okay, I was thinking in case I scratch it or F it up in some way, usually they are so cheap anyways... might still order some, don't want to delay my $2600 build waiting for a ten dollar thing...
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Ward12
11-15-2024, 11:29 AM #21

okay, I was thinking in case I scratch it or F it up in some way, usually they are so cheap anyways... might still order some, don't want to delay my $2600 build waiting for a ten dollar thing...

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ClumsySky
Senior Member
526
11-15-2024, 11:29 AM
#22
In demanding games with DLSS, the 4080 would perform well at 4K. As he mentioned, most people can't distinguish differences between max and high settings. The 4090 is very expensive, so I might hold off until after the new year to check its price for the 4080 Super performance. For gaming, the 14700K will be sufficient.
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ClumsySky
11-15-2024, 11:29 AM #22

In demanding games with DLSS, the 4080 would perform well at 4K. As he mentioned, most people can't distinguish differences between max and high settings. The 4090 is very expensive, so I might hold off until after the new year to check its price for the 4080 Super performance. For gaming, the 14700K will be sufficient.

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SFSLegacy
Junior Member
25
11-15-2024, 11:29 AM
#23
The differences between the 13700K and 14700K in terms of frames per second, power use, etc., are worth noting. I’d post a review on this site, but Tom is refusing to add a dropdown menu to their reviews for some reason. P-cores (big cores) matter most for gamers and casual users, while E-cores (small cores) serve as helper cores for those who enjoy multi-threaded applications or programs. Check these links for details:
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SFSLegacy
11-15-2024, 11:29 AM #23

The differences between the 13700K and 14700K in terms of frames per second, power use, etc., are worth noting. I’d post a review on this site, but Tom is refusing to add a dropdown menu to their reviews for some reason. P-cores (big cores) matter most for gamers and casual users, while E-cores (small cores) serve as helper cores for those who enjoy multi-threaded applications or programs. Check these links for details:

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centdix
Member
156
11-15-2024, 11:29 AM
#24
Definitely a solid case choice for sure. You can't go wrong with Lian Li. If you want an alternate suggestion, I would suggest taking a look at the Phanteks NV5.
The difference is literally like 3.5 FPS, it's not enough to make that much of a difference. It's a 0.01% increase over the previous generation.
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centdix
11-15-2024, 11:29 AM #24

Definitely a solid case choice for sure. You can't go wrong with Lian Li. If you want an alternate suggestion, I would suggest taking a look at the Phanteks NV5.
The difference is literally like 3.5 FPS, it's not enough to make that much of a difference. It's a 0.01% increase over the previous generation.

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Turquose
Member
198
11-15-2024, 11:29 AM
#25
Quick questions, is there a method to switch off the lights connected to these fans, or am I required to purchase a model without lights? I usually sleep with my PC on at night and don’t want my room to be brightly lit like a disco club.
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Turquose
11-15-2024, 11:29 AM #25

Quick questions, is there a method to switch off the lights connected to these fans, or am I required to purchase a model without lights? I usually sleep with my PC on at night and don’t want my room to be brightly lit like a disco club.

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