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i3-6100 vs i5-6500
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<blockquote data-quote="BoraMurdar" data-source="post: 570535" data-attributes="member: 2291"><p>Yes nVidia has some problems with drivers lately, but they are fixing them just as fast. Problem is that whenever new game comes out red and green team release drivers and optimizations for that game and it comes out with more problems for other games. Before this agenda nVidia was more stable. But it shouldn't worry the OP too much.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, for that budget I'll go with i3. It will game and it will game with pleasure. </p><p>RX 460 and GTX 1050 will game on medium settings 1080p almost the same, from game to game some may be faster than the other</p><p>1050Ti is really badly positioned with it's price as you can get RX 470 for 20 bucks more with performance almost doubled. </p><p>RX 480 and GTX 1060 are beyond the reach of OP's budget.</p><p></p><p>I really think he should consider SSD in the build. </p><p>M2 slot in ASUS board is limited to PCIe generation 2 I think so it will reach 20GB/S . Anyway on that configuration, I really don't think OP will notice a difference between SATA SSD and PCIe SSD (on M2 slot). So other H110 mobos comes as option.</p><p>Antec 450W is the best bang for the buck</p><p>Rosewill STEALTH is great roomy case for the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoraMurdar, post: 570535, member: 2291"] Yes nVidia has some problems with drivers lately, but they are fixing them just as fast. Problem is that whenever new game comes out red and green team release drivers and optimizations for that game and it comes out with more problems for other games. Before this agenda nVidia was more stable. But it shouldn't worry the OP too much. Lastly, for that budget I'll go with i3. It will game and it will game with pleasure. RX 460 and GTX 1050 will game on medium settings 1080p almost the same, from game to game some may be faster than the other 1050Ti is really badly positioned with it's price as you can get RX 470 for 20 bucks more with performance almost doubled. RX 480 and GTX 1060 are beyond the reach of OP's budget. I really think he should consider SSD in the build. M2 slot in ASUS board is limited to PCIe generation 2 I think so it will reach 20GB/S . Anyway on that configuration, I really don't think OP will notice a difference between SATA SSD and PCIe SSD (on M2 slot). So other H110 mobos comes as option. Antec 450W is the best bang for the buck Rosewill STEALTH is great roomy case for the money. [/QUOTE]
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