Build Advice How relevant is my PC to today's market?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by slambittech, 6 Jan 2020.

  1. slambittech

    slambittech Minimodder

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    Not too sure but its the LG UltraGear 27GL850-B Quad HD 27" Nano IPS LCD.

    i thought the 144Hz is the maximum it will be with the resolution of 2560 x 1440p.
    If that 144Hz is maximum at Full HD, thats kind of false advertising.

    Looks like the 2070Super is the way to go then.
     
  2. Gareth Halfacree

    Gareth Halfacree WIIGII! Lover of bit-tech Administrator Super Moderator Moderator

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    Looks like you're right: Duckduckgo'd the manual, and it says a maximum of 1440p144 over both HDMI and DisplayPort, though it recommends 100Hz max over HDMI and using DisplayPort if you want 144Hz.
     
  3. Diletta Graziosi

    Diletta Graziosi What's a Dremel?

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    as other peolpole said, first step, bigger ssd, otherwise even just one games will eat all the space (and will not be even enough for games like the new cod)
    and then a new gpu, if you want to stream maybe you can trade/sell your 6700k and get a ryzen 3600 that will do both and probably you'll end up on par with money (depending on where you live)
     
  4. rollo

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    Something I did a few years back was to create a windows drive on a 256gb SSD, and get a SSD for just games mine was 500gb but choose your own as size demands

    windows drive has basically nothing on it

    I would look at second hand market for 2080 on here before buying new 2070 as you will find the prices can be pretty similar
     

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