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upgrading my build

upgrading my build

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Francisco168
Junior Member
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04-02-2018, 01:25 PM
#1
so here is what it curently has
gigabite z390 m gaming
i5 9600k
asus geforce gxt 1060
2x corsair vengance 8gb
2x samsung 860 evo 500gb
corsair rm650x
i am looking at the option of upgrading the computer i want to add 2 860 evo 1tb
i also wanted to add a 2nd graphics card, do i need to add the exact same one or can i add a 1080 or something.
i also wanted to add more ram. do i need to add the same sticks or can i get 2 16gb sticks intead?
also to account for the added video card and ram what processor should i run and what is a good rgb fan or should i run water cooling?
what yall think?
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Francisco168
04-02-2018, 01:25 PM #1

so here is what it curently has
gigabite z390 m gaming
i5 9600k
asus geforce gxt 1060
2x corsair vengance 8gb
2x samsung 860 evo 500gb
corsair rm650x
i am looking at the option of upgrading the computer i want to add 2 860 evo 1tb
i also wanted to add a 2nd graphics card, do i need to add the exact same one or can i add a 1080 or something.
i also wanted to add more ram. do i need to add the same sticks or can i get 2 16gb sticks intead?
also to account for the added video card and ram what processor should i run and what is a good rgb fan or should i run water cooling?
what yall think?

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Faboboro
Member
74
04-22-2018, 02:45 PM
#2
The rewritten text:

1) The 1060 does not have sli support so adding another wont improve performance in games at all. If you upgraded to a 1080 there would be no point in keeping the 1060, it won’t be used and will just waste power.
2) Mixing RAM is hit or miss; I certainly wouldn't recommend adding 16gb sticks that likely won't work. Two more 8gb sticks *might* work but again, do you really need it? Adding more RAM only helps if you’re using all of your existing RAM, which is unlikely for a gaming PC.
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Faboboro
04-22-2018, 02:45 PM #2

The rewritten text:

1) The 1060 does not have sli support so adding another wont improve performance in games at all. If you upgraded to a 1080 there would be no point in keeping the 1060, it won’t be used and will just waste power.
2) Mixing RAM is hit or miss; I certainly wouldn't recommend adding 16gb sticks that likely won't work. Two more 8gb sticks *might* work but again, do you really need it? Adding more RAM only helps if you’re using all of your existing RAM, which is unlikely for a gaming PC.

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LPmitBaumi
Member
66
04-22-2018, 06:37 PM
#3
This text discusses graphics cards, RAM upgrades, and potential issues with mixing memory types. It advises against upgrading to a 1080 from a 1060 due to the lack of sli support and wasted power consumption, and it cautions against mixing RAM sticks unless doing so is necessary for optimal performance.
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LPmitBaumi
04-22-2018, 06:37 PM #3

This text discusses graphics cards, RAM upgrades, and potential issues with mixing memory types. It advises against upgrading to a 1080 from a 1060 due to the lack of sli support and wasted power consumption, and it cautions against mixing RAM sticks unless doing so is necessary for optimal performance.

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AngryO
Member
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04-22-2018, 07:04 PM
#4
Here’s the rewritten text:

“Thank you for the quick reply. I want to add more memory; I've used more than half of what I currently have in just a month. However, I will wait for upgrades since I’ll need to replace the video card entirely, and there’s nothing wrong with it. Adding more RAM would only help if I were using all of my current capacity, which is unlikely for a gaming PC. Also, mixing RAM sticks can be unreliable; I wouldn't recommend adding 16GB sticks that might not work together. Two additional 8GB sticks *might* work, but again, do I really need it? It’s best to stick with the original configuration.”
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AngryO
04-22-2018, 07:04 PM #4

Here’s the rewritten text:

“Thank you for the quick reply. I want to add more memory; I've used more than half of what I currently have in just a month. However, I will wait for upgrades since I’ll need to replace the video card entirely, and there’s nothing wrong with it. Adding more RAM would only help if I were using all of my current capacity, which is unlikely for a gaming PC. Also, mixing RAM sticks can be unreliable; I wouldn't recommend adding 16GB sticks that might not work together. Two additional 8GB sticks *might* work, but again, do I really need it? It’s best to stick with the original configuration.”