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MCUnleashed wrote

SkillAuraOnly wrote...



You got that backwards about SSDs failing and lasting less than HDDs, SSDs are way more reliable and faster partly because they aren't mechanical drives like HDDs.

Actually, not true. SSDs fail more often
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elmoshlelmo wrote

For example, although it is generally accepted that Minecraft is quite a CPU intensive game, having an i5 is perfectly acceptable and any increased performance will be negligible should you upgrade to an i7. However, if you are video editing or rendering, an i7 would be a good thing to consider.


I only posted that build because it was near the price of the other machine someone suggested. Why would you pay the same amount for a lesser PC?
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Evacuate wrote

Check my specs on my custom pcs pc
I5 4690k
Asus z97-a
16gb Kingston hyperX 1609mhz
4gb nvidia geforce GTX 970
1tb wd caviar black hdd
And can you advise me of what monitor ideal would be 1ms and 144hz max 200 pound monitor
How much fps would i get on badlion with optifine :) thanks pals



What games you planning on playing
@imaginedontcare
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SkillAuraOnly wrote

Actually, not true. SSDs fail more often


It's quite a bold statement when there are so many factors affecting the reliability of certain drives. For example, there are server grade solid state drives that are far more reliable than conventional hard drives and vice versa. @SkillAuraOnly

SmellyPenguin wrote

I only posted that build because it was near the price of the other machine someone suggested. Why would you pay the same amount for a lesser PC?
@SmellyPenguin

You can save a lot of money by going with a Z97 build rather than an X99 build as the CPU and motherboard on the X99 platform is more expensive and DDR4 is also more expensive that with going with Z97 and DDR3 memory.

The real question we should be asking is that which was asked by @SuperSandwish; why games does the PC need to handle?
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YEA IM A PC GEEK APPARENTLY SO proud of myself
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