No, you'd need a better graphics card for that, something on the GTX 970 level. A 750 Ti is low-end and doesn't really belong in a build with a higher end i5 and Z series motherboard. You also won't get any benefit out of the Z170 chipset with the i5-6600 as it's a locked CPU, so there's wasted money there unless you plan on upgrading in the near future.
You also seem to be missing a case and HDD for storage, 120GB won't get you far.
Is the 750 Ti really that bad? I didn't have much time to look at the build which explains why I missed the chipset/CPU and HDD.
I like how I got a warning for this post for profanity. (BS is apparently profanity)
Is the word "crappy" also profanity? Because if it is then AlexxRyzhkov should also get a warning.
I hope you've read up on Haswell overclocking techniques. Don't throw more voltage and multiplier at it unless you actually know what you're doing, and when you do add more voltage or up the multiplier, do so with small jumps. Also make sure to stress test properly once you're happy with the OC, just because Windows boots does not mean that it's stable, by a long shot.
I have read up on Haswell overclocking techniques, and yes I have stress tested properly. Stress tests and no crash/problems for a week should indicate that it's stable.
Hey! I just bulit my first computer using parts from my old pc and buying new ones.
Ok here's the deal: I bought my new parts with overclocking in mind. Therefore I tried to overclock after a couple of days of gaming and ensuring the comp. was stable (it was). So I then tried to overclock and got it stable up to 4,0 Ghz, and it was stable for many days. Before overclocking to 4 Ghz I tried to overclock using Asus' EZ overclock thingy in the bios. It got it up to 4,5/6 Ghz or something. But I weren't happy with the temperatures. So I tried to do it manually and got it to 4.0 Ghz, like I just said. And today I tried to get to 4,3 Ghz and after saving the ratio my computer turned itself off. And then it wouldn't turn on. When I try to turn it on nothing happens. Nothing. The lights on the mobo are still on but the comp. itself won't turn on. I tried to do a CMOS clear using the button. I tried to flash the bios. And right now as I am speaking the CMOS battery is sitting safely on my desk.
I am really desperate to get it working since I used all of my 7.660 NOK on this computer. Thx!
Specs:
Mobo: Asus Maximus VII Ranger
CPU: Intel i5 4690k
CPU cooler: Corsair H60.
PSU: Corsair RM650
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You have to remove some text in the .json file. You can probably find instructions on google.
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It doesn't look very good. It just looks blurry, like the only thing you did was run the textures through a filter.
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Is the 750 Ti really that bad? I didn't have much time to look at the build which explains why I missed the chipset/CPU and HDD.
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Yes, it should run MC just fine. The build can probably be improved in some way, but I am not the right person to do that.
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Your computer doesn't meet the minimum system requirements. You should buy a new computer.
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We all know your setup is fake.
I like how I got a warning for this post for profanity. (BS is apparently profanity)
Is the word "crappy" also profanity? Because if it is then AlexxRyzhkov should also get a warning.
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I have read up on Haswell overclocking techniques, and yes I have stress tested properly. Stress tests and no crash/problems for a week should indicate that it's stable.
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Well... Removing the CMOS battery and stuff fixed it.
Thx anyway!
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Hey! I just bulit my first computer using parts from my old pc and buying new ones.
Ok here's the deal: I bought my new parts with overclocking in mind. Therefore I tried to overclock after a couple of days of gaming and ensuring the comp. was stable (it was). So I then tried to overclock and got it stable up to 4,0 Ghz, and it was stable for many days. Before overclocking to 4 Ghz I tried to overclock using Asus' EZ overclock thingy in the bios. It got it up to 4,5/6 Ghz or something. But I weren't happy with the temperatures. So I tried to do it manually and got it to 4.0 Ghz, like I just said. And today I tried to get to 4,3 Ghz and after saving the ratio my computer turned itself off. And then it wouldn't turn on. When I try to turn it on nothing happens. Nothing. The lights on the mobo are still on but the comp. itself won't turn on. I tried to do a CMOS clear using the button. I tried to flash the bios. And right now as I am speaking the CMOS battery is sitting safely on my desk.
I am really desperate to get it working since I used all of my 7.660 NOK on this computer. Thx!
Specs:
Mobo: Asus Maximus VII Ranger
CPU: Intel i5 4690k
CPU cooler: Corsair H60.
PSU: Corsair RM650
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Apparently it is...
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