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Gaming PC Review (i5 6500 | GTX 1060 6G)
Discussion on Gaming PC Review (i5 6500 | GTX 1060 6G) within the Hardware Reviews forum part of the Hardware category.
07/18/2020, 16:28
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Originally Posted by ElectricalStorm
I used translator so not sure if i got all right.. uh if u have a 660 u need to upgrade that GPU , maybe get a 1060 or something similar , if u have a i5-3570k don't makes sense to change for a i5 6500 (tho it's newer it have the same cores and threads..) so maybe save money OC that cpu to 4,4-4,6ghz till u can buy a i7 , 10th gen would be nice ,for example the i7-10700K is around 420€ where i live ( 8 cores 16 threads 16mb cache 3,8ghz and turbo 5,1ghz..) it's a nice CPU
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Look on the date.
A few years ago maybe this was a point to think about if it makes sense to upgrade to an 6500 or stay on 3570k.
I would go absolutely for a ryzen today. Currently I'm using i7 8700k, headed and cooled with liquit Metall on the upside and downside of the headspreader with a 240 watercooling system..
Next system is going to be the ryzen 4800 I guess with a rtx 3080ti (currently 1080ti)
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07/18/2020, 17:39
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Originally Posted by Bσdhi
Look on the date.
A few years ago maybe this was a point to think about if it makes sense to upgrade to an 6500 or stay on 3570k.
I would go absolutely for a ryzen today. Currently I'm using i7 8700k, headed and cooled with liquit Metall on the upside and downside of the headspreader with a 240 watercooling system..
Next system is going to be the ryzen 4800 I guess with a rtx 3080ti (currently 1080ti)
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Oh my bad lol , That CPU is good , well ur set-up is nice haha , wish i could afford a 1080 ti ow 3080 TI , give me ur 1080 when u get that one haha just kidding , hmm personally i would keep that i7 but i prefer intel over AMD and maybe upgrade in future to a i9 10900K , except if u use it for video editing or something that would make use of all those cores/threads...
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07/30/2020, 11:12
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Danke für das Review. Bin am überlegen mir das selbe Setup zuzulegen.
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02/24/2021, 18:11
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Why did you get such a small ssd??
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02/24/2021, 19:36
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Why did you get such a small ssd??
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back the time, 4 years ago, ssds were pretty expensive and NVMEs doesnt even exist or was worthable for such systems.
its pretty old this review. my current rig is like ryzen 7 5800x, RTX 3080 and 32 Gigs RAM with 2x 1 TB Samsung NVMEs
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04/21/2021, 13:58
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RTX 3070 FTW
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04/23/2021, 12:30
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Not bad at all. For me personally, it is quite a normal option
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04/23/2021, 22:15
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Originally Posted by J0seph
Not bad at all. For me personally, it is quite a normal option
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outdated.
current rig - Ryzen 7 5800X, RTX 3080, 4x 8 GB 3666 Mhz RAM, alot of NVMe 4.0 SSDs and Gigabyte Aorus Master X570 Mainboard, 1000W 80+ Gold PSU.
Previous rig - i7 8700K, GTX 1080Ti, Same RAM, 600W PSU.
As you see, almost every two years I go for general big upgrade.
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11/18/2021, 18:53
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Very helpful review
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04/16/2023, 20:33
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I would go with 1080ti atleast or 3070 (best buy imo).
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04/20/2023, 17:56
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Originally Posted by PfizerCEO
I would go with 1080ti atleast or 3070 (best buy imo).
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as you see, this review is 6 years old and no need to be updated since intel 6th gen is not even W11 ready and will be completly outdated in ~2 years
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