Gaming Kaby Lake Upgrade-Bundle v2

Gaming Kaby Lake Upgrade-Bundle v2


Question about Gaming Kaby Lake Upgrade-Bundle v2

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Nicolas.schaerer

8 years ago

Don't know my way around, so: -do these components fit/inside the mainboard- enough to play current games on high graphics?-suggestions-tips when assembling?first time. Components attached

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Nicolas.schaerer

8 years ago

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rem3_1415926

8 years ago

I cannot complain about my Sharkoon Case (DG7000)...
However, as already mentioned, the additional RAM is superfluous.
The fan, from what I've heard about it, is absolutely okay if you have a somewhat limited budget.

What I would strongly advise against, however, is the Speedlink peripherals. The Parthica is really cheaply built (especially the key illumination is weak and irregular) and the configuration software only works with a bit of luck.
I don't know the mouse, but the price suggests that it's not much better...

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Anonymous

8 years ago

The kit already has ram Dave. You don't need any extra. And get a better case! This cheap junk is NEVER worth it.

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deetrex100

8 years ago

I would recommend a better processor cooler, e.g. Bequiet Dark Rock Pro 3, especially if you want to overclock. I would also recommend a different 1070, as the fan on yours does not have as good an air flow as on an asus strix or similar. If you just want to do some gaming, the 16gb that comes in the bundle is enough and you don't need an additional kit. I would rather invest the money in the case or the fan, because in my opinion the cases from sharkoon are cheaply built and you always have a problem putting the rear cover (where the cables are) back on.

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nitramol

8 years ago

In addition to what the others have already said.

The display is rubbish.
FullHD on 27 inches is simply not acceptable. Either you buy a display with less than 25 inches and FullHD resolution or you buy a display that has a decent resolution and is larger than 25 inches. For example, a 27 inch display with 2560x1440 pixels. Another good choice is the Dell U2515H with 25 inches and 2560x1440 pixels.