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  1. #1

    Default Time for a New pc 5 Boxing maybe 10

    Ausrock Extreme x99 motherboard
    i7 5820k cpu
    16 gig ram
    gforce gtx 970

    Still x5 boxing and come shadowlands I will still x5 box, though I may move upto 10 or even soon one the one pc.

    What do you suggest would be best 0 lag

    can I work with anything I have or replace it all ? I can replace it all that's no issues, going to be using 27 inch screen thats coming in a few days and my 2nd is just a 24 inch.

    I usually load all my wow screens in pip windows on my main screen

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    I should add I am looking at
    AMD Ryzen 9 3900X or

    AMD Ryzen 7 3800X


    If anything better or less suggest it please

    Graphics card, Motherboard I have Noidea.


    This is what I have so far

    AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
    DDR4 Memory: Corsair Vengeance LPX 32GB (2x 16GB) DDR4 3200MHz Memory
    AM4 Ryzen motherboard: Gigabyte X570 Gaming X Motherboard
    M.2 SSD: Samsung 970 EVO Plus NVMe
    SSD 1TB SSD Size: Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB Drive Size: Western Digital WD Blue 3TB 3.5in Hard Drive Optical Drive: Pioneer BDR212DBK Internal Blu-Ray Drive and Writer
    ATI Video Card: Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700 GAMING OC 8GB Video Card
    Case: Undecided Yet
    Power Supply: Corsair RM750x Gold 750W Power Supply or Is 650w ENOUGH ?
    CPU Coolers AM4: Corsair Hydro Series H100i RGB Platinum 240mm Liquid CPU Cooler
    Last edited by Shania : 08-22-2020 at 02:36 AM

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    You never mention what kind of resolution you will play at... slaves on gfx settings 1? Main at ? ... do you know how to slot swap macro? ..... desired fps? Directx11legacy?

    No lag? Thats unrealistic on this old game. The more people online, the more lag. There will be lag and low fps at times, no matter what. Imagine during the start of shadowlands etc.

    And you will need atleast 64gb ram with 10.

    The 750w psu from corsair is decent.

    Use only m.2 or ssds.
    The 3,5 inch WD blue harddrive you mentioned = its an ok hardrive to use as extra backup, for pictures etc etc, but regardless, if you got anything important, then also use external backups and possibly cloudbased backups. Do not use this drive for gaming.

    You can fidle with f.ex pcpartpicker.com site to find compatible hardware.
    Last edited by WOWBOX40 : 08-22-2020 at 03:02 AM
    (usually chronically bad at finishing a post, please hold for some minutes.... before you reply / quote it, as i might be editing it)

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    Quote Originally Posted by WOWBOX40 View Post
    You never mention what kind of resolution you will play at... slaves on gfx settings 1? Main at ? ... do you know how to slot swap macro? ..... desired fps? Directx11legacy?

    No lag? Thats unrealistic on this old game. The more people online, the more lag. There will be lag and low fps at times, no matter what. Imagine during the start of shadowlands etc.

    And you will need atleast 64gb ram with 10.

    The 750w psu from corsair is decent.

    Use only m.2 or ssds.
    The 3,5 inch WD blue harddrive you mentioned = its an ok hardrive to use as extra backup, for pictures etc etc, but regardless, if you got anything important, then also use external backups and possibly cloudbased backups. Do not use this drive for gaming.

    You can fidle with f.ex pcpartpicker.com site to find compatible hardware.

    I just use whatever isboxer sets the settings at when I create a window layout.

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    Alright (assuming you were somewhat happy playing 5 on your old pc): id suggest getting 64 gb of RAM + if possible, the amd 3950x (allows for more overhead and more resources to the OS too, though if budget doesnt allow, get the 3900x).


    Remember to double check the home page for the motherboard: to locate which ram is compatible with it.. before you buy.


    Just be aware that you need to get a second battlenet account, if you want to play 10, as the max you can add to 1 battlenet account is 8 wow games.
    So ye, prepare to get "pathfinder, mounts etc etc one more time.." if you want to play more than 8 accounts. ...unless you want to use the 10 to do other stuff.. and dont care about pathfinder etc etc, then yes, its not something you need to worry about.


    The next step-up would be the threadripper 24 core etc, but then we are talking quite a bit of more money.
    Last edited by WOWBOX40 : 08-22-2020 at 06:08 AM
    (usually chronically bad at finishing a post, please hold for some minutes.... before you reply / quote it, as i might be editing it)

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    Yes I am aware of needing another Bnet.
    But I did forget about the pathfinder, mounts etc which would drive me up the wall, as I like all mine in Sync and have over 500 mounts so I think for Now
    I will stick with my x5 like I have since BC lol

    So what do you suggest then ?

    3900x be more the enough ? or more beneficial amd 3950x
    32g ram. Any specific kind ?
    Graphics card ?
    Motherboard ?

    Oh, I do not intend to OC anything

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    Im very happy with my 5man pcs:


    Each has a:

    cpu cooler:
    Corsair Hydro H100i PRO RGB 240 mm

    RAM: (get 2 kits = 32 gb RAM)
    G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4 3600Mhz 16GB
    2x8GB 3600MHz DDR4, CL16, XMP 2.0, RGB
    Productnr.:F4-3600C16D-16GTZNC (make sure its this!)

    Motherboard:
    ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus, S-AM4
    (update bios and then set ram to use the "xmp profile" in order to use the intended speed the ram can provide, as a minimum, if you dont intend to overclock the cpu a little bit).

    Regarding cases:
    i like the ATX Fractal Define 6 (or 7), or their Meshify series (if so, i like the "meshify C TG white"), as they have easily cleaned dustfilters, so its super easy to clean once a month. Not to mention they have good airflow and place for many fans.

    cpu:
    AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
    (Ofc get the 3950x instead if budget allows).


    hardrive:
    Intel 660p 1TB M.2 SSD
    M.2 2280, PCIe 3.0 x4, NVMe, 3D2 QLC, up to 1800/1800 MB/s 200TBW
    Productnr.: SSDPEKNW010T8X1


    Powersupply:
    Corsair HX750i, 750W PSU


    You can try use your current gpu with 4 gb vram and see how it works, before you spend money on upgrading.
    (personally i use the Gigabyte radeon RX 5700 xt gaming oc with 8 gb vram, overkill: a "nvidia 1060 or so with 6 gb vram would work nicely too, but the RX 5700 xt wasnt "that" much more expensive" at the time i bought it, so i went for it).
    Last edited by WOWBOX40 : 08-22-2020 at 10:35 AM
    (usually chronically bad at finishing a post, please hold for some minutes.... before you reply / quote it, as i might be editing it)

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    Quote Originally Posted by WOWBOX40 View Post
    Im very happy with my 5man pcs:


    Each has a:

    cpu cooler:
    Corsair Hydro H100i PRO RGB 240 mm

    RAM: (get 2 kits = 32 gb RAM)
    G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4 3600Mhz 16GB
    2x8GB 3600MHz DDR4, CL16, XMP 2.0, RGB
    Productnr.:F4-3600C16D-16GTZNC (make sure its this!)

    Motherboard:
    ASUS TUF Gaming X570-Plus, S-AM4
    (update bios and then set ram to use the "xmp profile" in order to use the intended speed the ram can provide, as a minimum, if you dont intend to overclock the cpu a little bit).

    Regarding cases:
    i like the ATX Fractal Define 6 (or 7), or their Meshify series (if so, i like the "meshify C TG white"), as they have easily cleaned dustfilters, so its super easy to clean once a month. Not to mention they have good airflow and place for many fans.

    cpu:
    AMD Ryzen 9 3900X
    (Ofc get the 3950x instead if budget allows).


    hardrive:
    Intel 660p 1TB M.2 SSD
    M.2 2280, PCIe 3.0 x4, NVMe, 3D2 QLC, up to 1800/1800 MB/s 200TBW
    Productnr.: SSDPEKNW010T8X1


    Powersupply:
    Corsair HX750i, 750W PSU


    You can try use your current gpu with 4 gb vram and see how it works, before you spend money on upgrading.
    (personally i use the Gigabyte radeon RX 5700 xt gaming oc with 8 gb vram, overkill: a "nvidia 1060 or so with 6 gb vram would work nicely too, but the RX 5700 xt wasnt "that" much more expensive" at the time i bought it, so i went for it).

    Looking into the items you mentioned now.

    I play wow, spec side of hardware I get it alittle not fully, my ex built my pc previously so now I need to figure all this out myself well with my 18 yr olds help
    This current pc is going to my 16 yr old which will benefit her a lot compared to a dinosaur pc she has currently so nothing from existing pc can be used.

    My 18 yr old says we can build pc it aint hard. Do I just choose my components and get the pc shop to build with, update bios etc, or should I get my teen and I to have a crack at it ?

    Yeah I saw the same cooling as well which I was going to go with.
    I was going to go all out on RBG stuff but honestly it's a waste of money for me anyway where I'd rather use it on better parts instead

    This :

    RAM: (get 2 kits = 32 gb RAM)
    G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4 3600Mhz 16GB
    2x8GB 3600MHz DDR4, CL16, XMP 2.0, RGB
    Productnr.:F4-3600C16D-16GTZNC (make sure its this!)


    I don't get it. Are you saying get x1 G.Skill 16gb stick and then get also
    G.Skill Trident Z Neo 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3600MHz Desktop RAM

    that as well ?

    I see this: https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/...8aAjICEALw_wcB

    So do I get x2 of those ?

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    i want to point out that both Nvidia and AMD are launching new GPUs soonish. S0 you might want to wait a bit.
    Currently 5 Boxing 5 Protection Paladins on Whisperwind Alliance
    The Power of Five!!! ( short video )

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    Also what do I need to look for on a motherboard

    What about these, are they no good, whats good or bad about them?

    ASUS ROG Strix X570-F Gaming Motherboard


    ASUS ROG Strix B550-E Gaming Motherboard


    Or this I was looking at
    Gigabyte GA-X570 Aorus Master Motherboard




    Looking at these whats difference and what is better for my boxing purposes and for future gaming as I do not plan to upgrade my pc again for a long time if ever after this one
    Gigabyte Aorus Radeon RX 5700 XT, 8GB

    and then there is

    Gigabyte Radeon RX 5700 XT Gaming OC, 8GB


    and this all within similar prices

    Sapphire Nitro+ Radeon RX 5700 XT Special Edition, 8GB

    Last edited by Shania : 08-22-2020 at 06:50 PM

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