Post: Tips on PC Built?
05-25-2015, 07:03 PM #1
HMTTKB
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05-25-2015, 07:42 PM #2
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Originally posted by HMTTKB View Post
I just want to know if I could have a double displays with this built. If not then what should be change in order to be able to do it? Any would be appreciated.
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If you are just wanting 2 displays and doing nothing more than that then you don't really need the hardware you have. If you want to play a game on 1 then yea that would be more than enough.
Some people would probably say to just get a 970 but that's entirely up to you.
05-25-2015, 08:57 PM #3
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Originally posted by 1UP View Post
If you are just wanting 2 displays and doing nothing more than that then you don't really need the hardware you have. If you want to play a game on 1 then yea that would be more than enough.
Some people would probably say to just get a 970 but that's entirely up to you.


I want to build this computer because I will be taking some programming classes at my universities next semester and all I have atm is my 13 inch macbook pro. I want a pc so I could run the necessary program that the class might required. I might do some gaming on it who knows. I just want a powerful machine that fits my budget that the pc that I got there fits perfectly. I just want to know if it will be able to support a double display with the monitor, graphics card and motherboard that I have chosen.
05-25-2015, 08:58 PM #4
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Originally posted by HMTTKB View Post
I just want to know if I could have a double displays with this built. If not then what should be change in order to be able to do it? Any would be appreciated.
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thats a pretty fine computer should be good for everything you want to do, might be a little overkill if your not gaming

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05-25-2015, 09:05 PM #5
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Originally posted by Tolkien View Post
thats a pretty fine computer should be good for everything you want to do, might be a little overkill if your not gaming


Thanks. I want something that won't fail on me when doing everything tasks on it and maybe some light gaming.
05-25-2015, 09:06 PM #6
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Originally posted by HMTTKB View Post
I want to build this computer because I will be taking some programming classes at my universities next semester and all I have atm is my 13 inch macbook pro. I want a pc so I could run the necessary program that the class might required. I might do some gaming on it who knows. I just want a powerful machine that fits my budget that the pc that I got there fits perfectly. I just want to know if it will be able to support a double display with the monitor, graphics card and motherboard that I have chosen.


Yea you'd be fine with that, you could even go lower end hardware since is pretty overkill for what you are getting it for,
05-25-2015, 09:08 PM #7
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Originally posted by 1UP View Post
Yea you'd be fine with that, you could even go lower end hardware since is pretty overkill for what you are getting it for,


What parts would you suggest changing. FYI: I am going with the theme red and black.
05-25-2015, 09:11 PM #8
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Originally posted by HMTTKB View Post
What parts would you suggest changing. FYI: I am going with the theme red and black.


Well you don't need a 970 to drive 2 monitors, you could get a $40 low profile card that would do the same thing. I think people need to define "light gaming" because that can mean anything. Solitaire has no requirements so you could call that light and that doesn't require and graphical processing.

Where as some people would considering playing BF4 for 20 minutes a day "light gaming".

The better answer to this would be what games could you see yourself playing. If it's anything that's going to be recent then stick with what you currently have.

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05-25-2015, 09:17 PM #9
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Originally posted by 1UP View Post
Well you don't need a 970 to drive 2 monitors, you could get a $40 low profile card that would do the same thing. I think people need to define "light gaming" because that can mean anything. Solitaire has no requirements so you could call that light and that doesn't require and graphical processing.

Where as some people would considering playing BF4 for 20 minutes a day "light gaming".

The better answer to this would be what games could you see yourself playing. If it's anything that's going to be recent then stick with what you currently have.


I guess I will stick with this like you mention but thanks.
05-25-2015, 09:25 PM #10
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Originally posted by 1UP View Post
Well you don't need a 970 to drive 2 monitors, you could get a $40 low profile card that would do the same thing. I think people need to define "light gaming" because that can mean anything. Solitaire has no requirements so you could call that light and that doesn't require and graphical processing.

Where as some people would considering playing BF4 for 20 minutes a day "light gaming".

The better answer to this would be what games could you see yourself playing. If it's anything that's going to be recent then stick with what you currently have.


he could always drop the board and chip to a h97 and a non k i5 and a 960 to a 750ti and it would still all be fine

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