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What is the anticipated lifespan of this construction project?

What is the anticipated lifespan of this construction project?

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MyNameIsCamden
Junior Member
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03-24-2016, 09:27 PM
#1
I’m assembling this PC primarily for creating gaming videos for YouTube and live streaming. I intend to operate at 1080p resolution, with the possibility of upgrading to 1440p later on. My main priority is achieving a consistent 60 frames per second, and visual quality isn't my primary concern – I simply want a respectable appearance. I’m wondering if this build will remain viable for approximately six years.
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MyNameIsCamden
03-24-2016, 09:27 PM #1

I’m assembling this PC primarily for creating gaming videos for YouTube and live streaming. I intend to operate at 1080p resolution, with the possibility of upgrading to 1440p later on. My main priority is achieving a consistent 60 frames per second, and visual quality isn't my primary concern – I simply want a respectable appearance. I’m wondering if this build will remain viable for approximately six years.

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LubyDaOreo
Member
120
03-26-2016, 12:34 AM
#2
#1 If longevity concerns you, anticipate the arrival of new AMD processors; they’re expected to be available by summer.
#2 Using a single RAM module will negatively impact your computer's performance. Dual sticks, like 2x8GB, are recommended.
#3 A Ryzen 2700 processor performs significantly better with an X-series motherboard (due to enhanced power delivery during demanding tasks – beneficial for overclocking and gaming in the future)... which represents an additional $15 investment compared to a B-series board.
#4 The RX2070 is generally acceptable, though it receives mixed feedback. Many users prefer the GTX1070Ti. Therefore, if you choose the RX2070, ensure it includes a 3+year warranty.
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LubyDaOreo
03-26-2016, 12:34 AM #2

#1 If longevity concerns you, anticipate the arrival of new AMD processors; they’re expected to be available by summer.
#2 Using a single RAM module will negatively impact your computer's performance. Dual sticks, like 2x8GB, are recommended.
#3 A Ryzen 2700 processor performs significantly better with an X-series motherboard (due to enhanced power delivery during demanding tasks – beneficial for overclocking and gaming in the future)... which represents an additional $15 investment compared to a B-series board.
#4 The RX2070 is generally acceptable, though it receives mixed feedback. Many users prefer the GTX1070Ti. Therefore, if you choose the RX2070, ensure it includes a 3+year warranty.

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Ahlstedt
Junior Member
46
03-26-2016, 08:11 AM
#3
Yes, I’m still playing games with an i7-3770K processor and a GTX 970 graphics card. It handles everything I want to do at 1080p resolution.
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Ahlstedt
03-26-2016, 08:11 AM #3

Yes, I’m still playing games with an i7-3770K processor and a GTX 970 graphics card. It handles everything I want to do at 1080p resolution.

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Karmageddon
Member
229
03-31-2016, 09:51 PM
#4
My computer has a 3770k processor and a GTX 960 from 2014. It struggles with 1440p resolution at medium settings, let alone 4k, but it performs adequately at 1080p. I regret purchasing a 4k monitor; it highlighted my PC’s limitations. 🙂

You should be satisfied for approximately five to six years, possibly longer if you're content with playing at lower resolutions and graphics settings. A GPU upgrade in three to five years could revitalize your system.
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Karmageddon
03-31-2016, 09:51 PM #4

My computer has a 3770k processor and a GTX 960 from 2014. It struggles with 1440p resolution at medium settings, let alone 4k, but it performs adequately at 1080p. I regret purchasing a 4k monitor; it highlighted my PC’s limitations. 🙂

You should be satisfied for approximately five to six years, possibly longer if you're content with playing at lower resolutions and graphics settings. A GPU upgrade in three to five years could revitalize your system.

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xAuDesignsx
Member
214
04-06-2016, 06:57 PM
#5
It has a substantial lifespan, yet starting today, the CES event is beginning and you should hold off on the official unveiling of the new Zen 2 processors, which could appear in approximately one month or six months—the timeline remains uncertain. Please remain patient until the conclusion of the week for definitive verification.
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xAuDesignsx
04-06-2016, 06:57 PM #5

It has a substantial lifespan, yet starting today, the CES event is beginning and you should hold off on the official unveiling of the new Zen 2 processors, which could appear in approximately one month or six months—the timeline remains uncertain. Please remain patient until the conclusion of the week for definitive verification.

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pixel_girl007
Member
52
04-06-2016, 07:36 PM
#6
#1 If longevity concerns you, anticipate the arrival of new AMD processors; they’re anticipated to be available by summer.

#2 Utilizing a single RAM module will negatively impact your computer's performance. Dual sticks, like 2x8GB, are recommended.

#3 A Ryzen 2700 processor performs significantly better with an X chipset motherboard (due to enhanced power delivery under demanding conditions, facilitating future overclocking and gaming)... which represents an additional $15 expense compared to a B board option.

RX 2070 is considered adequate but inconsistent. Many users prefer the GTX 1070Ti; therefore, if selecting the RX 2070, ensure it includes a warranty of at least 3 years.
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pixel_girl007
04-06-2016, 07:36 PM #6

#1 If longevity concerns you, anticipate the arrival of new AMD processors; they’re anticipated to be available by summer.

#2 Utilizing a single RAM module will negatively impact your computer's performance. Dual sticks, like 2x8GB, are recommended.

#3 A Ryzen 2700 processor performs significantly better with an X chipset motherboard (due to enhanced power delivery under demanding conditions, facilitating future overclocking and gaming)... which represents an additional $15 expense compared to a B board option.

RX 2070 is considered adequate but inconsistent. Many users prefer the GTX 1070Ti; therefore, if selecting the RX 2070, ensure it includes a warranty of at least 3 years.

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oatmealaza
Junior Member
40
04-22-2016, 04:28 AM
#7
Approximately a 20% improvement is typically observed with dual-channel memory configuration, provided the RAM bandwidth is substantially utilized. However, for typical consumer applications, there’s generally no significant advantage since programs seldom fully leverage available bandwidth and rarely exceed 12GB in resource consumption. The primary benefit of using two sticks is fault tolerance; it's exceedingly uncommon for both sticks to fail simultaneously. Consequently, you will still retain at least one functioning stick, which can be helpful for testing or utilized temporarily until a replacement is acquired.
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oatmealaza
04-22-2016, 04:28 AM #7

Approximately a 20% improvement is typically observed with dual-channel memory configuration, provided the RAM bandwidth is substantially utilized. However, for typical consumer applications, there’s generally no significant advantage since programs seldom fully leverage available bandwidth and rarely exceed 12GB in resource consumption. The primary benefit of using two sticks is fault tolerance; it's exceedingly uncommon for both sticks to fail simultaneously. Consequently, you will still retain at least one functioning stick, which can be helpful for testing or utilized temporarily until a replacement is acquired.

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UnicornNutella
Junior Member
28
04-29-2016, 07:40 PM
#8
Essentially, you’re indicating that utilizing two sticks of RAM would be preferable, considering your statements.
This is particularly true given the minimal cost disparity.
A dual-channel RAM configuration does provide a slight performance boost; it isn’t dramatic, but it’s beneficial, particularly as the system gets older.
The original poster has ample financial resources, and demanding games, along with streaming capabilities, will be run on this machine.
Therefore, having dual channel RAM is an advantage.
We aren't considering a simple Minecraft-only device.
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UnicornNutella
04-29-2016, 07:40 PM #8

Essentially, you’re indicating that utilizing two sticks of RAM would be preferable, considering your statements.
This is particularly true given the minimal cost disparity.
A dual-channel RAM configuration does provide a slight performance boost; it isn’t dramatic, but it’s beneficial, particularly as the system gets older.
The original poster has ample financial resources, and demanding games, along with streaming capabilities, will be run on this machine.
Therefore, having dual channel RAM is an advantage.
We aren't considering a simple Minecraft-only device.

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Rottenbaby13
Member
62
05-01-2016, 08:39 PM
#9
I clarified that a single stick of RAM wouldn’t negatively impact performance; it would function as intended, but two sticks could potentially improve performance, provide reassurance, and enhance resilience. A detrimental effect would occur if the operator chose a configuration of 1x16Gb at 2133.
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Rottenbaby13
05-01-2016, 08:39 PM #9

I clarified that a single stick of RAM wouldn’t negatively impact performance; it would function as intended, but two sticks could potentially improve performance, provide reassurance, and enhance resilience. A detrimental effect would occur if the operator chose a configuration of 1x16Gb at 2133.

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DangoBravo
Posting Freak
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05-04-2016, 04:50 PM
#10
Karadjgne:
I clarified that a single RAM stick wouldn’t negatively impact performance; it will function as intended, although two sticks might potentially improve performance, provide reassurance, and enhance survivability.

Actually detrimental to performance would be if the user chose a single 16GB 2133MHz module.

I understand dual-channel memory operation, which is why I opted for one 16GB stick so I could later add another 16GB stick, possibly expanding to 64GB if I selected 8GB and desired 64GB—requiring entirely new RAM since I only have four slots available.
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DangoBravo
05-04-2016, 04:50 PM #10

Karadjgne:
I clarified that a single RAM stick wouldn’t negatively impact performance; it will function as intended, although two sticks might potentially improve performance, provide reassurance, and enhance survivability.

Actually detrimental to performance would be if the user chose a single 16GB 2133MHz module.

I understand dual-channel memory operation, which is why I opted for one 16GB stick so I could later add another 16GB stick, possibly expanding to 64GB if I selected 8GB and desired 64GB—requiring entirely new RAM since I only have four slots available.

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