Posted on 16 April 2015 - 04:38 PM
Hey Guys,I need a bit of help. I have been looking at this computer for a while now, and I need a bit of help from PC lovers!
Could you please tell me how much fps I would get when recording and not on Games like 'Minecraft' & 'CSGO'
It would really help! I have been told I would easily hit 60fps when recording on both but need a 2nd opinion!
PC SPECS:
CPU: i7 2600k (overclockable, and water cooled)
Motherboard: Gigabyte Z68X-UD7B3
Graphics: MSI Lightning 7970, the most powerful 7970 made (water cooled with custom EK water block). Original air cooler in box.
Ram: 8gb (2x4Gb)
SSD: 128gb Crucial M4
HDD: 500Gb
Case Silverstone TJ07
Water cooling Laing DDC pump, EK CPU block, EK GPU full card block, tube reservoir, 360mm ` radiator, black tubing.
Thanks :D
Posted on 16 April 2015 - 10:13 PM
this is not linustechtips nor linustechtips.com whatanyway, change your CPU, it's REALLY outdated and old.
it'll bottleneck alot.
Posted on 16 April 2015 - 10:25 PM
You don't really need an i7 unless you do video edits of that sort, so I would get a better i5 such as the i5 4690k. Plus ^Posted on 17 April 2015 - 11:53 AM
You don't need an i7 for gaming, plus its really outdated.If you wanna go intel w/ a cpu get the 4690 or the 4690k k = overclockable
If you go amd, i recommend the FX 8350, I have it and i love it
Motherboard: Intel Z97 AMD: Dont know much about amd mobos
Cooling: Go air cooling, if youre willing to spend x dollars on water cooling, go with a phanteks air cooler, theyll keep ya nice and chill. Water cooling is a pain IMO and it doesn't really serve a purpose, so many things can go wrong.
GPU : R9 290/R9 390. Wait till the end of thismonth/next for the 390. The 290 is newer than the 7970, and comes with more vram. The 390 will most likely be much better than the 290.
SSD: Fine
HDD: Get 1TB. I feel like this is a must.
Posted on 17 April 2015 - 11:55 AM
oh gr8 another thread to make me feel stupidPosted on 17 April 2015 - 03:53 PM
I easily hit 60fps on my rig recording, and I built it 2 years ago with parts which are now 4 years old for 420£//$600I'd use a high end AMD over Intel, as it's cheaper (MoBos for amd come at £30-40 without issues), and probably a mid-high nvidea GPUs, as from experience AMD's lack power in places.
If you chose to go intel CPU (don't unless you have a real need)
Anonymous Quote
This. i7s are complete overkills on any rig for this purpose, and you're better spending the money on a better GPU.
Minecraft and counterstrike aren't very resource hungry games, even maxing render setting and recording @60fps. Unless you want to start recording bf4 @ ultra @ 120fps, you don't need a hugely powerful rig.
I have default cooling in my rig, no water cooling and only one small case fan. I don't ever hit 40*C when I'm recording/maxing on either of these games (CS + MC).
Posted on 17 April 2015 - 07:59 PM
Cavasi wrote
If you wanna go intel w/ a cpu get the 4690 or the 4690k k = overclockable
If you go amd, i recommend the FX 8350, I have it and i love it
Motherboard: Intel Z97 AMD: Dont know much about amd mobos
Cooling: Go air cooling, if youre willing to spend x dollars on water cooling, go with a phanteks air cooler, theyll keep ya nice and chill. Water cooling is a pain IMO and it doesn't really serve a purpose, so many things can go wrong.
GPU : R9 290/R9 390. Wait till the end of thismonth/next for the 390. The 290 is newer than the 7970, and comes with more vram. The 390 will most likely be much better than the 290.
SSD: Fine
HDD: Get 1TB. I feel like this is a must.
What about this?
intel Core i5 ( 4 Core x 3.30 Ghz = 13.20 Ghz Very Fast Processor )
8 GB DDR3 Ram Memory
1 TB ( 1000 GB ) Massive Hard Drive !!!
Ati Radeon HD 4850 x2 Dual Graphics 2GB total 4 GB Graphics Card with 4x DVI Connections
DVD Rewriter / CD Rewriter
4 x USB 3.0 Connection
8 x USB 2.0 Connection
2 x Fire wire Connections
5 + 1 Surround Sound Card
Posted on 17 April 2015 - 08:00 PM
Listen wrote
I'd use a high end AMD over Intel, as it's cheaper (MoBos for amd come at £30-40 without issues), and probably a mid-high nvidea GPUs, as from experience AMD's lack power in places.
If you chose to go intel CPU (don't unless you have a real need)
Anonymous Quote...
This. i7s are complete overkills on any rig for this purpose, and you're better spending the money on a better GPU.
Minecraft and counterstrike aren't very resource hungry games, even maxing render setting and recording @60fps. Unless you want to start recording bf4 @ ultra @ 120fps, you don't need a hugely powerful rig.
I have default cooling in my rig, no water cooling and only one small case fan. I don't ever hit 40*C when I'm recording/maxing on either of these games (CS + MC).
intel Core i5 ( 4 Core x 3.30 Ghz = 13.20 Ghz Very Fast Processor )
8 GB DDR3 Ram Memory
1 TB ( 1000 GB ) Massive Hard Drive !!!
Ati Radeon HD 4850 x2 Dual Graphics 2GB total 4 GB Graphics Card with 4x DVI Connections
DVD Rewriter / CD Rewriter
4 x USB 3.0 Connection
8 x USB 2.0 Connection
2 x Fire wire Connections
5 + 1 Surround Sound Card
better?
Posted on 17 April 2015 - 08:20 PM
JustLeaveNow wrote
Listen wrote...
intel Core i5 ( 4 Core x 3.30 Ghz = 13.20 Ghz Very Fast Processor )
8 GB DDR3 Ram Memory
1 TB ( 1000 GB ) Massive Hard Drive !!!
Ati Radeon HD 4850 x2 Dual Graphics 2GB total 4 GB Graphics Card with 4x DVI Connections
DVD Rewriter / CD Rewriter
4 x USB 3.0 Connection
8 x USB 2.0 Connection
2 x Fire wire Connections
5 + 1 Surround Sound Card
better?
SSDs is amust have for recording imo, and also if you want to be in the 3 second boot club :p
That GPU is not good to say the least.
USB 3 doesn't bother me
Sound card? Why
Just my thoughts.
Posted on 18 April 2015 - 10:14 AM
Listen wrote
JustLeaveNow wrote...
SSDs is amust have for recording imo, and also if you want to be in the 3 second boot club :p
That GPU is not good to say the least.
USB 3 doesn't bother me
Sound card? Why
Just my thoughts.
Im not building this. This is a prebuilt comp…
Posted on 18 April 2015 - 10:39 AM
JustLeaveNow wrote
Im not building this. This is a prebuilt comp…
Then build it. Saves yourself loads of $$$ and you chose the parts you want. It's a relatively simple process.