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As the title implies, I'll be doing a service of sorts, not that it will cost you though.

 

All you need to do is fill in this form:

 

Budget:

Intended use:

Please specify the currency.

 

By filling in the form in a reply, I can tailor the system to perform the best for what you intend to do with your system, whilst fitting your budget obviously.

 

For whatever trust this will add, I have helped hundreds of other users on other botting sites under names such as:

TwitchFast/YubiBotter/Mizore.

 

Also, if you would like reasons for any component choices, just ask.

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Why the i7? Why not a i5/780 ti?

i7 for better performance while rendering, as an owner of a 780 Ti, the performance increase isn't that significant over the 780.

If you wanted further upgrades to reach the $1500-$1600 range of your budget, I would recommend a dual 770 setup with a better power supply for the demand.

 

I should've clarified that rendering software will utilize all of the i7's cores and perform considerably better with an i7.

An i5 would only have 4 cores available and would perform much worse than the i7 for rendering, though i5's are still great despite popular belief on botting forums.

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Anyone who's considering this, don't do it.

Hate to bash on your thread but I highly advise people to learn how to build a computer and learn what different components do.

Reasons:

1. If you ever decide to upgrade you won't have any idea what to do.

2. The more you know, the better. You will be able to understand things more and learn how to manipulate your hardware.

3. Become less ignorant.

4. It's a good thing to know.

Now I'm not saying it's not bad to ask for advice. I'm just saying don't let someone else do it all for you.

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i7 for better performance while rendering, as an owner of a 780 Ti, the performance increase isn't that significant over the 780.

If you wanted further upgrades to reach the $1500-$1600 range of your budget, I would recommend a dual 770 setup with a better power supply for the demand.

 

I should've clarified that rendering software will utilize all of the i7's cores and perform considerably better with an i7.

An i5 would only have 4 cores available and would perform much worse than the i7 for rendering, though i5's are still great despite popular belief on botting forums.

 

With dual 770's isn't there the problem of micro stuttering and the fact that some games do not support it?

Rendering may use the i7's hyper threading but then gaming wise not many games will so isn't that a waste technically?

Posted (edited)

Anyone who's considering this, don't do it.

Hate to bash on your thread but I highly advise people to learn how to build a computer and learn what different components do.

Reasons:

1. If you ever decide to upgrade you won't have any idea what to do.

2. The more you know, the better. You will be able to understand things more and learn how to manipulate your hardware.

3. Become less ignorant.

4. It's a good thing to know.

Now I'm not saying it's not bad to ask for advice. I'm just saying don't let someone else do it all for you.

Considering I've been available and readily providing help for ~3 years on botting forums, even if they were to upgrade, I'm available to help.

Not everyone is able to learn the specifics of computers, therefore I'm there to help where others won't.

 

Also, they will be learning how to build the system, just not which components are compatible.

Budget:€300-350

Intended use: Botting/browsing forums

Could you list a retailer that uses Euros? Unfortunately PCPartPicker won't work with Euros so I will pick each component from a retailers' site.

 

With dual 770's isn't there the problem of micro stuttering and the fact that some games do not support it?

Rendering may use the i7's hyper threading but then gaming wise not many games will so isn't that a waste technically?

Microstuttering is an issue of the past, thankfully the majority of driver updates have ironed out the microstuttering issue, though it was mainly an issue on the AMD side with dual GPU single card configurations.

Most games use 2 cores max, let alone 4.

The i7 will shave your time down, if you'd rather an i5 and wait, you won't save much money to put elsewhere though.

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Budget: $1200-$1500 USD

Intended use: MLG Gaming, Recording/Streaming

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/gVtH7P

I can upgrade upon the system if you'd rather it hit the $1500.

 

Alternate , but it's in dutch though.

Sorry for the late reply, was in the middle of a League game, not to mention I'm just bad with other languages.

CPU: https://www.alternate.nl/html/product/information/pageBuilder.html?kind=pcBuilder&componentType=required&articleId=1038225&className=cpu&activeClassName=cpu (134.90 euros)

Motherboard: https://www.alternate.nl/ASUS/M5A78L-M-LX3-socket-AM3+-moederbord/html/product/991279?event=search (41.99 euros)

RAM: https://www.alternate.nl/Crucial/8-GB-DDR3-1600-Kit-geheugen/html/product/1008044?event=search (66.90 euros)

Hard Drive: https://www.alternate.nl/html/product/information/pageBuilder.html?kind=pcBuilder&componentType=required&articleId=1096942&className=harddiskSATA (69.90 euros)

Case: https://www.alternate.nl/html/product/information/pageBuilder.html?kind=pcBuilder&componentType=required&articleId=1055517&className=pccase&activeClassName=pccase (24.99 euros)

Power supply: https://www.alternate.nl/html/product/information/pageBuilder.html?kind=pcBuilder&componentType=required&articleId=1149265&className=powerSupply (34.99 euros)

Total: 373.67 euros

Unfortunately I couldn't make it fit your budget without dropping the CPU to a considerably worse one, which would hinder botting performance a lot.

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