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Hello mga ka mobilarian! mag papa second opinion sana ako sa inyo sa mga expert jan hehe pinag iisipan ko kung mag fufull ugprade ako or ikekeep ko nlng ang current rig ko tas ittweak nlang ng konte
Current Rig
Processor: Intel Core i7-4790 @3.6GHz
Motherboard: ASUS B85M-G
Cooling: Corsair H60
Memory: 2x4GB+8GB HyperX Fury 1866MHz
GPU: MSI GTX 780ti 3GB OC
Upgrade
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 2600
Motherboard: MSI B450M Bazooka Plus
Cooling: Corsair H100i V2 Liquid Cooling RGB CPU Cooler
Memory: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16gb Dual 3200Mhz
GPU: N/A
or
upgrade ko nalang current rig ko which is Cooling: Corsair H100i v2 Liquid and GPU: any GTX1070/RX580
thanks.
pareho tayo processor
locked ang processor mo, you don't need a liquid cooler just to cool it. kahit coolermaster hyper 212x lang, it can cool down your cpu to around ±70°C at 100% cpu load. it will not reach thermal junction at 100°C under normal circumstances. also, unless you need lots of cores for what you are doing with your PC, i don't think you will benefit much from the cpu upgrade na balak mo.
about naman sa balak mong ryzen 2600 with an H100i, that is also too much for the cpu. hindi mainit ang ryzen, unlike ng older generation of processors nila. kahit yung stock wraith cpu cooler lang ng ryzen is capable enough to cool down the cpu. it would reach maybe around 80°C at 100% load on stress tests. again, upgrading to a CM hyper 212x would perform better and give you cooler temps... but not much.
your current cpu can handle yung balak mong gpu upgrade.
siguro, if you go for 1080ti, 2070 and up, yun... may bottle neck na yan... but with those gpu, i would rather recommend either a ryzen 2700x or a 8700k/9900k
AIO liquid coolers also have maintenance concerns... maybe a year or so, kelangan palitan ang lamang tubig nyan to avoid corrosion and bacterial build-up.
pareho tayo processor
locked ang processor mo, you don't need a liquid cooler just to cool it. kahit coolermaster hyper 212x lang, it can cool down your cpu to around ±70°C at 100% cpu load. it will not reach thermal junction at 100°C under normal circumstances. also, unless you need lots of cores for what you are doing with your PC, i don't think you will benefit much from the cpu upgrade na balak mo.
about naman sa balak mong ryzen 2600 with an H100i, that is also too much for the cpu. hindi mainit ang ryzen, unlike ng older generation of processors nila. kahit yung stock wraith cpu cooler lang ng ryzen is capable enough to cool down the cpu. it would reach maybe around 80°C at 100% load on stress tests. again, upgrading to a CM hyper 212x would perform better and give you cooler temps... but not much.
your current cpu can handle yung balak mong gpu upgrade.
siguro, if you go for 1080ti, 2070 and up, yun... may bottle neck na yan... but with those gpu, i would rather recommend either a ryzen 2700x or a 8700k/9900k
AIO liquid coolers also have maintenance concerns... maybe a year or so, kelangan palitan ang lamang tubig nyan to avoid corrosion and bacterial build-up.
mga boss saan po makakabili dito sa manila ng ryzen treadreaper 32-cpu core 2990
mga boss saan po makakabili dito sa manila ng ryzen treadreaper 32-cpu core 2990
Im using ryzen 5 1600+1080ti, ang bottleneck kasi halos lahat ng pares ng cpu+gpu may bottleneck talaga, sa display lang nagkakatalo which is ang gamit ko is 1440p @ 165Hz. Lower resolution and high refresh rates would put more work on the CPU, so like 1080p @ 120/144/220 Hz refresh rate raises the odds of a CPU bottleneck, over clocking or higher resolutions would reduce the odds. This is all really broad generalization. But I don't think you would see any CPU bottleneck, nothing noticeable anyways.