Hello everyone, I have recently encountered a strange issue in GTA where my game has been lagging. I am running a GTX 1070 at what I think are the default clock settings. I have grass quality set at only normal and other settings turned down, but I am still lagging at 1080p. My biggest frame...
Yes, your CPU will do that for you through the motherboard. Everything looks good, if you need an SSD I would recommend you go with something in the Samsung/Kingston scope. Good luck!
It is not going to be easy (probably impossible) to work DDR3 ram with a newer motherboard. My recommendation is that you go with the i5 6600k and grab some PNY Anarchy RAM. You should be good after that. A good value motherboard to look into is the Gigabyte H110...
Everything in this build will work together. The only questionable thing is 2400 ram with a 2133 Motherboard. However, your motherboard will automatically adjust the RAM frequency accordingly to work with your board. So in a nutshell, yes, everything will work. Good luck with your build!
In my opinion, I would go with this right here. https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835103189 It is a fantastic cooler with fantastic temperatures. However, it still would not hurt to go a bit cheaper.
Without knowing the other system specs, it's going to be kind of hard to say. In most cases, 8 gb will be enough for all the FPS games mentioned. However, in the future you will want to upgrade to 16, as it will be much more future-proof.
My PC has felt kind of sluggish recently and I think it may be the processor. Can you guys watch this video to see if you can tell if it is being slow? Thanks
https://youtu.be/l5rPJzILKfA
So I recently published a thread where one of my PCs started running slowly, especially opening Chrome. Sr-71 suggested an anti-malware scan, which I did with Zemana. Everything came out clear. However, earlier today, Zemana detected a virus (no new downloads or anything). So it got me thinking...
After you replace the PSU, you should also go ahead and double check to remove your overclock. Try a CMOS reset, and keep hardware temps monitored, especially while gaming. Hope this helps!