KL8209
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Out of curiosity, once you weren't bottlenecked anymore, how many frames did you gain going from the 2500k to the 9700k while @ 1080p and (assuming you tried) running on Ultra?N64 was awesome for those games! We played the crap out of all of those too, especially Goldeneye. That led me to eventually buying a PC and playing Unreal Tournament 2004 which is what really got me hooked on FPS.
For the current upgrade I had to replace the cpu, video card, motherboard, and ram. I held on to my 2500k as long as I could, but it started bottlenecking. Current set up is a 9700k @ 5ghz, 1070ti, and 16gig ram. Runs pretty much everything at ultra and 60fps. Wish video cards weren’t so overpriced as I would like to have a 144hz 1440 monitor and a 2080ti.
I’ll buy a PS5 eventually. I don’t want to miss out on stuff from Naughty Dog. There are some games that you can’t get on PC which make a console worth it.
Pretty solid setup. What's your memory speed? Ssd? Mobo? What max temp does your CPU hit under full load?
I haven't been gaming seriously/competitive enough to warrant an upgrade in the last few years so it's a bit dated. My last upgrade a few years ago were the video cards that I got cheap and more recently the SSDs just to keep things going.
I have two identical gaming PC's and my third is running the same build just without the video card. I favor AMD > NVIDIA for no other reason than their business practices.
I also have a home server with around 120TB of storage and a massive home theater.
At the time these were top of the line except for the video card
Mobo - GA-990FXA-UD3
CPU - AMD FX 8350 @ 4.5 (OC'd), doesn't even hit 65+ under full load
Heatsink - Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO (Amazing heatsink)
Video Card - AMD RX 480
Memory - G.SKILL ARES Series 32GB @ 2000mhz (1866mhz OC'd)
Main SSD - Samsung EVO 860 PRO @ 1TB
Other SSDs - Samsung EVO 850s @ 500gb
Monitor - 1ms 24" AOC (Shitty brand but got them at a good price)
In two to three years I'll be replacing these with top of the line setups but they've been pretty solid for me @ 1080p
