Do you even bother to check things before you post them ? That GTX 970 is only 297mm long. You just going to keep on posting pics of triple fan cards until you find one ?
http://uk.gigabyte.com/Graphics-Card/GV-N970WF3OC-4GD-rev-10-11#sp
I know what I posted. You can't understand that there is an issue with fitting the VGAs inside.
I changed exactly two cases because my new cards couldn't fit inside.
So, please be so kind to prove that your compromises are actually worth instead of proper before-purchase decision![]()
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My basket at Overclockers UK:
- 1 x AMD Ryzen 5 Six Core 1600 3.60GHz (Socket AM4) Processor - Retail= £158.99
- 1 x Gigabyte GA-AB350M-Gaming 3 AMD B350 (Socket AM4) DDR4 Micro ATX Motherboard= £72.95
- 1 x Team Group Vulcan T-Force 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 PC4-25600C16 3200MHz Dual Channel Kit - Black/Grey (TLGD= £179.99
- 1 x Samsung 500GB 850 EVO SSD 2.5" SATA 6Gbps 32 Layer 3D V-NAND Solid State Drive (MZ-75E500B/EU)= £139.99
- 1 x Cooler Master MasterLiquid Lite 240 AIO CPU Cooler= £49.99
- 1 x Fractal Design Define Mini C Micro-ATX Case - Black Window= £79.99
- 1 x Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut High Performance Thermal Paste - 1 Gramm= £4.99
- 1 x Antec EarthWatts Gold Pro 650W 80 Plus Gold Modular Power Supply= £79.99
underbudget, but would be a capable gaming build (get windows elsewhere with the rest of the budget - ocuk prices aren't competitive)
went with a 500gb ssd instead, the size increase would be appreciablenvme ssds aren't worth it unless you're constantly trashing the drive (eg for video editing)
1600x is basically a higher clocked version of the 1600 - but all ryzen processors are unlocked, so you can get the same speeds with a 1600 and 1600x (silicon lottery depending, of course)Noticed that you opted for 1600 and not 1600x.
1700/x has 8c16t, vs 1600/x having 6c12t. for gaming, the 1600/x is sufficient.1600 over the 1600x, 1700 or 1700x?
Maths isn't your strong point ? Try looking at a tape measure and see where 297mm is. Then look where 310mm is. You might notice that 310mm is a larger number.
1600x is basically a higher clocked version of the 1600 - but all ryzen processors are unlocked, so you can get the same speeds with a 1600 and 1600x (silicon lottery depending, of course)
not of much use as i've specced in an aio clc watercooler - but the 1600 comes with a stock cooler whereas the 1600x doesnt
1700/x has 8c16t, vs 1600/x having 6c12t. for gaming, the 1600/x is sufficient.
if you were doing heavy processor-bound cpu intensive work, then the 1700/x or 1800x would make sense.
for just gaming, then stick with the 1600/x
Any overclocking is a gamble. The 1600 on average will be only slightly behind a 1600x when overclocked as high as possible.
For memory for Ryzen the current best performing choice is the 8 pack 3200 ram. When I had 2 x 8gb it ran at 3333c14 or 3466c15, this does depend on motherboard and cpu as results can vary but most seem to get 3200c14 or better.
I’ve opted for these now thanks. Motherboard I’ve gone for the Cheaper ROG strix b350 as it’s in sale and it matches my colour scheme
Just need to make this 1600, 1600x 1700, 1800 decision really. It will mean my build takes longer to finance but hey. If I’m not going to see any benefit though I won’t bkther
Not even considering wasting my money in TR4
If you wait the next generation of a Ryzen are out shortly and would be expected to be faster. I chose the 1700 as it was that v a i7-7700k and I was concerned about future proofing seeing as increasingly games etc. need more cores / threads. A 1600 was not available at the time.
I might do this for two reasons, i can opt for next gen or I can get current gen (hopefully) a bit cheaper.
Thanks for the advice.
Just going to get the case and PSU for now and start putting the cooling in. IM in no rush.