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Stick ranger builds
Stick ranger builds








  1. STICK RANGER BUILDS INSTALL
  2. STICK RANGER BUILDS PC
  3. STICK RANGER BUILDS PROFESSIONAL

If you want to save even more, the SuperNOVA 850 P2 (opens in new tab) costs about $50 (£50) less and is every bit as good. If you only plan to run a more modest GPU, or a lower-tier CPU (like the i7 12700K), EVGA's SuperNOVA 850 T2 (opens in new tab) is a great alternative that will save some money. And you'll need most of that, as the i9 12900K and Z690 motherboard can draw a hell of a lot of power under load, and the RTX 3080 Ti is no wallflower either-and power draw only goes up if you run the CPU and GPU overclocked, which is the point of an extreme build. If the name hasn't given it away already, this sucker offers up 1000W of power for your extreme build to turn into super-smooth gaming experiences.

stick ranger builds

The EVGA SuperNova 1000 G5 is a great option to build an extreme rig around when it comes to power supplies.

STICK RANGER BUILDS PC

The point is, you don't want a crappy PSU taking down the rest of your rig, and when you're putting together the best PC possible, that means getting an equally bodacious power supply. Power SupplyĪ wise man once told us never to underestimate the power of the dark supply. These are the best SSD for gaming (opens in new tab) options right now. Though that is around $1,400 for the privilege. If you're capturing a lot of footage or want to have all your games installed at any one point, the Sabrent Rocket Q is a genuinely impressive drive.Īnd if you want to go all out, there's the similarly spectacular Sabrent Rocket Q 8TB (opens in new tab) drive too. The Sabrent's speed and capacity mean you can have a fast, capacious SSD boot drive without having to pick a slower option for data storage. The Sabrent is not quite as bandwidth-friendly as some other PCIe 4.0 drives, but without platform-wide PCIe 4.0 support on our chosen combination of CPU and motherboard, that speed would only go to waste. The Sabrent Rocket Q 4TB (opens in new tab) drive packs a huge amount of storage into an SSD the size of a stick of gum and still maintains performance on par with MLC drives. We've been pretty scathing about QLC SSDs in the past, even recently with Samsung's 870 QVO (opens in new tab), but it seems that if you match the cheapest, slowest form of SSD memory with a high capacity and an M.2 interface, some magic happens. Here are the best graphics cards (opens in new tab) you can buy right now. Even ray tracing is on the table, especially if you're happy to turn on the modern magic that is DLSS 2.0-framerates are smooth, and the final image quality stands up to scrutiny without issue.

STICK RANGER BUILDS PROFESSIONAL

Speaking of the RTX 3090 Ti (opens in new tab), that costs even more and makes even less sense for normal gaming-although if you dabble with more professional workloads, you may be able to make a case for it.Ĭomparisons to the RTX 3090 cards aside, the key consideration for the RTX 3080 Ti is that it is a supremely capable card for 4K gaming. Hint: most don't, and support is only dwindling further as time marches on. Even with that installed, you'll still have to worry about whether the games you play will use both GPUs. At least for Nvidia Ampere, the RTX 3090 and its even more pricier sibling, the RTX 3090 Ti (opens in new tab), are your only options for dual-GPU action. The only reason you might want to track down an RTX 3090 (opens in new tab) still is if you want to pair up your graphics cards. The RTX 3080 Ti is still a $1,200 graphics card, and that's if you net the Founder's Edition and not a pricier third-party job. It's hardly a budget option. Even here, with our extreme build, we can't help but keep a vague eye on value for money, and with the release of the 3080 Ti, Nvidia has basically retired the RTX 3090 when it comes to gaming. The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti (opens in new tab) essentially offers the same gaming performance as the RTX 3090 but costs $300 less. That's beyond this buying guide's scope, but know that even a good AIO cooler likely won't allow maximum overclock with the i9 12900K. If you're serious about pushing the i9 12900K to its limits, you'll want to consider going with a fully custom liquid cooling loop. You'll need a large case capable of housing the radiator, naturally, but we'll get to that shortly.īut even with the X62, you may run into thermal limitations. Once everything is installed, having a small water block on your CPU instead of a massive air cooler makes things look much cleaner.

STICK RANGER BUILDS INSTALL

It's reasonably easy to install and features a large 280mm radiator with a pair of 140mm fans. The NZXT Kraken X62 is an impressive piece of kit and works with all major platforms.

stick ranger builds

Liquid cooling is highly recommended when you're trying to get the most out of Intel's unlocked enthusiast chips, and the 12th Gen Core i9 processors require it. This rig has a beastly CPU, and yes, it loves some overclocking. Not much more powerful than the Kraken X52










Stick ranger builds