DrJohnZoidberg
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Where is the best prices for a gaming pc build in South Africa?
I usually stick to Wootware and RebelTech.
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Where is the best prices for a gaming pc build in South Africa?
If I have a quick look at both, Wootware seems to be the way to goI usually stick to Wootware and RebelTech.

Ye for me they're closer too and have quicker delivery but Rebeltech stocks some stuff Wootware doesnt (and vice versa).If I have a quick look at both, Wootware seems to be the way to go![]()
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Can you wait a month? Intels cheaper chipset motherboards should be out soon.
Intel Core i5-8400 2.8GHz Hex Core 14nm Coffee Lake Socket LGA1151 Desktop CPU - R3,129.00
Gigabyte H370M D3H Intel H370 Coffee Lake LGA1151 Micro-ATX Desktop Motherboard - R1,627.00
Crucial BLS8G4D26BFSC Ballistix Sport LT White 8GB (1x8GB) 2666MHz DDR4 CL16 1.2V Desktop Memory - R1,499.00
Palit GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Dual OC NE5105TS18G1-1071D 4GB GDDR5 128-bit PCI-E 3.0 Desktop Graphics Card - R2,999.00
WD Green 120GB 2.5" SATA SSD - R569
Corsair CP-9020050-WW VS550 550W Desktop Power Supply - R800.00
Cooler Master MCW-L5S3-KANN-01 MasterBox Lite 5 ATX Mid Tower Desktop Chassis - R778.00
D-Link DWA-582 Wireless AC1200 Dual Band PCI-E Adapter - R441.00
Total: R11,842.00
Okay, so I waited quiet a bit more than a month. haha
How does this look below, an adaption of the previously posted spec.
*Have an existing 1TB drive for standard storage.
Palit GeForce GTX 1060 Dual 3GB GDDR5 PCI-E 3.0 192-bit
Excl. VAT: R3,390.43
Incl. VAT: R3,899.00
Intel Core i5-8500 3.0GHz (4.1GHz Turbo) Hex Core 14nm Coffee Lake Socket
Excl. VAT: R2,955.65
Incl. VAT: R3,399.00
Phanteks PH-EC416PSTG_BK Eclipse P400S Silent-Edition
Excl. VAT: R1,025.22
Incl. VAT: R1,179.00
G.Skill F4-3200C16D-8GVKB Ripjaws V 8GB (2x4GB) DDR4-3200MHz
Excl. VAT: R1,407.83
Incl. VAT: R1,619.00
Asus PRIME H310M-A Intel H310 Coffee Lake
Excl. VAT: R1,009.57
Incl. VAT: R1,161.00
Western Digital WDS256G1X0C Black 256GB M.2 NVMe PCI-Express 3.0 x4
Excl. VAT: R1,346.96
Incl. VAT: R1,549.00
Corsair 550W
Excl. VAT: R733.04
Incl. VAT: R843.00
Subtotal R11,868.70
Delivery Excl. R208.70
VAT R1,811.60
Grand Total R13,889.00
Palit GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Dual OC NE5105TS18G1-1071D 4GB GDDR5 128-bit PCI-E 3.0 Desktop Graphics Card - R2,999.00
I have a Zotac GeForce 1050Ti, no problems. Can run almost all games unless you want 4k or VR gaming.
LOL, I'm aware that the 1060 is better. But 1050Ti is fine if you're planning on saving some bucks. In the long term the 1060 is better though.
My bad.
Okay, so I waited quiet a bit more than a month. haha
How does this look below, an adaption of the previously posted spec.
I would change to a 1060 3GB. R3780 or 1060 6gb
Change to 256gb SSD. M.2 Factor. R989
Asus H310M R1161
Ordered this for a friend last week:
Will that motherboard take advantage of the max memory speed you selected there.
https://www.evetech.co.za/repository/ProductImages/asus-prime-h310m-a-intel-motherboard-730px-v1.jpg
Image there says it supports max 2666Mhz
Also the H310 motherboards do not support PCI-E 3.0?
Will that motherboard take advantage of the max memory speed you selected there.
https://www.evetech.co.za/repository/ProductImages/asus-prime-h310m-a-intel-motherboard-730px-v1.jpg
Image there says it supports max 2666Mhz
Also the H310 motherboards do not support PCI-E 3.0?
Yes it does 2666MHz RAM.
What do you need PCI-E 3.0 for? A GTX 1080 Ti will show basically no difference in performance between the two bus revisions. It's not something you should consider or worry about.
G.Skill F4-3200C16D-8GVKB Ripjaws V 8GB (2x4GB) DDR4-3200MHz
Excl. VAT: R1,407.83
Incl. VAT: R1,619.00

Apologies, just read that again and wondered why you asked that and then I realised that you were referring to;
Page 1-8, http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1151/PRIME_H310M-A/E13821_PRIME_H310M-A_UM_web.pdf
View attachment 536853
I'm not sure if this precludes you from OC'ing the RAM to above those values in the advanced options of the BIOS as per page 2-3. My gut says yes.
[MENTION=34712]SYNERGY[/MENTION] can you shed some light?
So after just about 4 years without a PC (have PS4, which sucks balls and a Macbook Air), I decided it's time to build myself a new rig. The nerd in me needs it.
Now I had NO idea computer parts got so bloody expensive and had to get everything. Built it this weekend and it's freakin awesome:
Thermaltake Core V1 Case
Corsair K55 RGB Keyboard
Cooler Master MasterLiquid Lite 120 CPU Cooler
MSI Z370I GAMING PRO CARBON AC Motherboard
Intel Coffee Lake i5-8600K CPU
Raidmax Thunder RGB 735W PSU
ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 AMP! Edition
CORSAIR DARK CORE RGB Performance Wired / Wireless Gaming Mouse
TEAM NIGHT HAWK RGB DDR4-3000 16GB Kit RAM
Western Digital Green SSD 240GB
Building in a Mini-ITX case is quite challenging, but the case is pretty cool. Will post pics later![]()
Looks like we made the same decision at the same time.Also ~4 years without a PC until this week.
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