There is no pro or con afaik. With more ram modules, the variance of possible defect modules rises, thats all; oh, and the prices for 16gb ram modules will be higher than those of 8gb modules.Hi guys,
i plan on having 32 gig of ram in my computer so whats going to be a better config 2x16 gig ram chips or 4 x 8 gig ones?
thanks for that, im slightly under budget at the moment so i might go for the 2 x16There is no pro or con afaik. With more ram modules, the variance of possible defect modules rises, thats all; oh, and the prices for 16gb ram modules will be higher than those of 8gb modules.
If there are no price issues, I would always recommend the two-modules-solution.
ill also use pc part picker and chek it out, thanks for the advice :)Google for a calculator, i.e. this one: http://www.coolermaster.com/power-supply-calculator/
Thanks, im poking around the rigs nowHey mate go on https://www.pccasegear.com/category/1411/systems or http://www.msy.com.au/home.php (Dodgy looking but where I got the parts to build my first pc with 6 years going strong) or https://www.mwave.com.au/desktop-computers/mwave-computers (These are all decent computer stores here mate, so have a shop around this ones and if you really want there's https://www.kogan.com/au/shop/tablets-laptops/graphics-cards/?order_by=-price They also sell parts for semi decent prices but it's up to you
I'm glad you pointed this out because I was thinking the same thing :)Sorry to put a spanner in the works, but I would take an i7 6700k over a i7-5820K every day of the week.
Most games need more MHZ, not more cores. Even star citizen. 4 cores @ 4.0ghz spank 6 cores @ 3.3ghz all day long every day in games.
If you water-cool with an all in one unit - get a good overclock I would expect an i7 6700k to hit 4.4ghz+ which will improve things even more.
Uhm... the board you posted is an X99, which is LGA 2011-v3 socketed. The i7 6700K doesn't fit in it, it's LGA 1151.why only 32gb? go with 4x 16gb or be like me and get an X99 with 8x16gb of ram lol
I just recently upgraded to this board: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132822
with the I7-6700k.
yep, thats the one, cost an arm and a leg, musta hit the 7 on my numpad instead of the 9 lolUhm... the board you posted is an X99, which is LGA 2011-v3 socketed. The i7 6700K doesn't fit in it, it's LGA 1151.
Did you mean the new i7 6900K?
I was running my first i7 6700k at 4.7 OC for a month on water cooling, temps were low but I think I had the voltages way too high because I got blue screen crashes and windows reporting a bad cpu core. RMA it and got a replacement and have just been running at stock turbo speeds. Still plenty fast though :)Exactly. This is key:
"There are quite a few tasks that can run on their own cores but there are also some “big” tasks that need to run on a single core as there is no guarantee of the execution order if code runs on multiple cores simultaneously."
This is why currently SC only highly uses one core, and the other cores are barely used. Now they will improve this as time and optimisation goes on, but the problem will always remain to some extent. So get that i7 6700k and overclock the crap out of it and you'll have better performance than those who spent £1000 on a 12 thread CPU. Doesn't that make you smile knowingly? :D
Yep, I will stay with my AMD8350. Its a good CPU, not as fast as a corresponding Intel CPU, but doing okay with its 4GHZ CPU rate. Bottleneck currently is the GTX960. While its OC, it doesn't meet the requirements of SC. Plan is to buy a new graphics card at the time when SQ42 will be released. Plus a new monitor. 32" it shall be :DExactly. This is key:
"There are quite a few tasks that can run on their own cores but there are also some “big” tasks that need to run on a single core as there is no guarantee of the execution order if code runs on multiple cores simultaneously."
This is why currently SC only highly uses one core, and the other cores are barely used. Now they will improve this as time and optimisation goes on, but the problem will always remain to some extent. So get that i7 6700k and overclock the crap out of it and you'll have better performance than those who spent £1000 on a 12 thread CPU. Doesn't that make you smile knowingly? :D
You've got a mistake here. What you insist to be a CPU is actualy a PSU option.Building a computer is super easy!