I have an EVGA SSC 1060 and an MSI gaming x 580 that I want to sell but the prices I could find are all over the place. The 580 was used for mining but I experienced any problems with it and the 1060 was used for moderate gaming and hasn't seen much overclocking. Any help?
I'm running Windows 10 and searched for "Computer" in my start menu. The start menu didn't show the regular shortcut with "Computer", but showed "computer (1)". I opened the file location and tried to rename it back to "Computer", but every time a tried to the system asked me if I meant to...
I would suggest taking a look at these:
http://coderbag.com/Programming-C/CPU-core-parking-manager
http://isboxer.com/wiki/HOWTO:Disable_CPU_Throttling_in_Windows
http://smallbusiness.chron.com/prevent-drops-cpu-speed-70828.html
Also, if your budget permits, I recommend this build https://pcpartpicker.com/list/tqVMD8.
It does not include the monitor, but your budget should be high enough to add one in.
PC Part Picker will automatically tell you if they are compatible or not in the "Compatibility Notes"
But, sometimes PC Part Picker does not check GPU and case compatibility, so sometimes there might not be any space for some GPUs to fit in.
I recommend you try to do the research yourself when Ryzen 5 comes out, I recommend http://cpu.userbenchmark.com/ to see which one is more powerful.
In my opinion, the Ryzen 5 might be more powerful since it would be a newer release than the 7500.