alienware
Banned
LMFAO £800 gaming build, but with no OC. We're all completely thrown through a loop because of ''no OC'' xPP
I'd +1 the matx idea with a low end B75 board (The MSI one - but that's personal preference), a i5 non-k, a 7970/670, ~ 550w PSU... along those lines![]()
You'd be surprised just how many people have gaming systems that they don't overclock.
It isn't because I don't know how to do it tbh it's more the fact that I question what it does to your hardware in the long term. At launch people were putting crazy voltages through Sandybridge to achieve 5ghz overclocks. No one realised at that time just how bad that was for a 32nm chip. As time went on the overclocks on it slowly lowered to around 4.5ghz which is also what has been used for the Ivy ones.
However, I have seen a good few cases of overclocked systems failing and falling way short of their life span due to overclocking.
I did used to overclock my stuff but I got tired of the way my PC behaved. Every now and then I would get failure at post and a message saying my bios settings had been restored to default. This was with an overclock that would run PRIME stable for two days or more.
Then there are the issues where you get a strange BSOD in certain games which you come to find are being caused by the overclocks, even when you thought everything had been tested stable.
It's probably down to my age now but I just CBA overclocking any more. I'd rather get the best hardware I can afford and then prolong the lifetime by treating it as it was intended instead of trying to get it to cough its lungs out through its mouth.