Some advice please

Lekingmoonya

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I'm going to be building a gaming/editing/rendering pc but I need some advice.

1. Best deals: Where can I find the best deals? I would like to be notified.
2. The MOST Bang for your buck GPU: The best price/performance for a GPU.
3. i7-6700K vs i7-4790K vs i7-5820K: Which is best for my needs?
4. (Depends on ^^^) Which motherboard?
5. Nvidia vs AMD for gaming
6. Is the gtx 980 worth it?
7. If I buy an Nvidia card and get a game with it, can I sell that game?

Thanks! :)
 
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1. Go to http://. It shows you the lowest prices for each part of the computer.

2. Really depends what your budget is.

3. i7 6700K is the best for you. It's better than both in terms of single core performance. That claim's not really solid though, however I have seen benchmarks with the i5 6600K and the i5 4690k, the 6600K outperforms, so I assume the 6700k is better than the 4790k. The i7 5820K might have 2 more cores, but it's not exactly needed. The i7 6700K has hyperthreading up to 8 virtual cores. More cores doesn't necessarily always mean better. Don't underestimate hyperthreading, though. They can do a lot.

4. Not sure yet. Wait a little. I don't think the 6700K is even available to buy on PcPartPicker yet.

5. Usually...

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1. Go to http://. It shows you the lowest prices for each part of the computer.

2. Really depends what your budget is.

3. i7 6700K is the best for you. It's better than both in terms of single core performance. That claim's not really solid though, however I have seen benchmarks with the i5 6600K and the i5 4690k, the 6600K outperforms, so I assume the 6700k is better than the 4790k. The i7 5820K might have 2 more cores, but it's not exactly needed. The i7 6700K has hyperthreading up to 8 virtual cores. More cores doesn't necessarily always mean better. Don't underestimate hyperthreading, though. They can do a lot.

4. Not sure yet. Wait a little. I don't think the 6700K is even available to buy on PcPartPicker yet.

5. Usually Nvidia, sometimes AMD. Once again, depends on your budget.

6. If you can afford it, definitely.

7. You most likely can.
 
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Lekingmoonya

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1. Thanks!
2. 50,000~60,00 JPY
3. Hmmm.. thanks, I'll look in to that.
4. Got it!
5. Why is that?
6. What will it push on a 144hz monitor with minecraft Shaders.
7. $_$

 

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2. I'm not sure where to find a good place for parts in Japan. I was assuming you lived in the US, lol.

5. Not much reason, it's just what the card was designed for and the price.

6. Probably, but it might be over 90 FPS.