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Murder Mystery in rtx!

Nice, u got an upgrade!
This is the exact gpu I have!
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The Ko Ultra is a factory overclock gpu! which has a weird Tu104 dye that's normally in 2080's/2070's, and not the normal 2060's tu106 dye! So this 2060 produce same amount of frames and stuff as a normal 2060. But Blinder tests are much faster due to the tu104 dye
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So, in other words. Expensive.
Depends where u buy it, if u buy it from the Official Nvidia Store, the RTX 2060 Should be around 200/300$, but most likely it will be out of stock so u would have to wait for awhile in order for them to be restocked, but on the other hand you can also purchase it on Amazon or any other store but it will be around 400/600$
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Depends where u buy it, if u buy it from the Official Nvidia Store, the RTX 2060 Should be around 200/300$, but most likely it will be out of stock so u would have to wait for awhile in order for them to be restocked, but on the other hand you can also purchase it on Amazon or any other store but it will be around 400/600$
The prices are luckily getting cheaper!
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Sadly I bought mines used for $510. They use to be $650-800 before on amazon when I got my gpu!
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I think it can improve depending on the processor you have working together
the processor ain't the problem. One thing I would recommend is to turn vsync off because minecraft has some problem with vsync and crazy frame dips. After I turn vsync off, I never see frames drop below 60 much anymore and my framerate ain't cap at my monitor refresh rate of 70 due to vsync off.
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the processor ain't the problem. One thing I would recommend is to turn vsync off because minecraft has some problem with vsync and crazy frame dips. After I turn vsync off, I never see frames drop below 60 much anymore and my framerate ain't cap at my monitor refresh rate of 70 due to vsync off.
I had a good processor and an rtx 1050ti and Minecraft used to go to 130 fps without a problem, but you are right about that :thumbsup:
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the processor ain't the problem. One thing I would recommend is to turn vsync off because minecraft has some problem with vsync and crazy frame dips. After I turn vsync off, I never see frames drop below 60 much anymore and my framerate ain't cap at my monitor refresh rate of 70 due to vsync off.
Yea that's true vsync also messes up your graphics aswell i think, also u have a 2060 im so confused on how you're only capped at 140fps, even whit a 60hz monitor and a 2080 u can get up to 300fps i think, maybe cause u don't have your graphics all the way set to low? Or u didn't optimize your PC, Correct me if im wrong
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Yea that's true vsync also messes up your graphics aswell i think, also u have a 2060 im so confused on how you're only capped at 140fps, even whit a 60hz monitor and a 2080 u can get up to 300fps i think, maybe cause u don't have your graphics all the way set to low? Or u didn't optimize your PC, Correct me if im wrong
yeah it does cap at 140 without my cpu or gpu at 100% utilize. The gpu only gets 100% utilized if rtx is on!
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Idk, maybe I have a old hyperthreading quad core cpu? I7-4790
Wouldn't recommend the i7, the Intel Core i5 12600K or the Intel Core i9 12900 is the best for gaming imo, u can use Ryzen but in my opinion it only works best if u have GeForce Now ( and i don't think Geforce has Minecraft ) also im pretty sure the i7 is more for like computer stuff ( don't know how to explain ) thats what I've been told so that's problably why i don't see alot of people using it
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Wouldn't recommend the i7, the Intel Core i5 12600K or the Intel Core i9 12900 is the best for gaming imo, u can use Ryzen but in my opinion it only works best if u have GeForce Now ( and i don't think Geforce has Minecraft ) also im pretty sure the i7 is more for like computer stuff ( don't know how to explain ) thats what I've been told so that's problably why i don't see alot of people using it
The old 4th gen i7 is only a hyperthreading quad core. The standard for today is a hyperthreading 6 core cpu. And my 4th gen intel is using ddr3 which is old by now with slow ram speeds of 1600mhz. Most standard ram is ddr4 with the slowest of 2400mhz and the fastest of 4000mhz. And the new ddr5 uses a low of 4800mhz and I don't know what it's highest would be sense it's quite new.
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Ddr3 ended in 2015 with 5th gen intel (Broadwell) which intel kinda ditch Broadwell to bring it's new ddr4 6th gen (Skylake) cpu in.

And I don't know why you wouldn't recommend the i7? And the i9 you recommended is way too overkill for any gamers! The i5 and i7 are normally a good place to stand in. And i3 are the budget range for everyone.

Normally from 9th gen to 11th gen it goes
i3 - 4 cores
i5 - 6 cores
i7 - 8 cores
i9 - 8 cores(9 and 11th gen) and 10 cores(10th gen).

Oh and ryzen normally goes
R3 - 4 cores
R5 - 6 cores
R7 - 8 cores
R9 - 16 cores
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To know your specs!

1. Right click taskbar, and click task manager!
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2. Click "More Details"
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3. go to the "performance" tab
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4. you could screenshot all your specs, or list them!
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So you can tell I have a i7-4790, 32gb of ram, I have 3 drives in my pc(1 ssd, 2hdd), and 2 gpu's(The rtx 2060 being my primary)
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