@@javim6643 Whatever the Dell T1600 uses. It's the stock dual PCI-E and has four ram slots. With a E3-1245 and 1660 super the stock motherboard runs any 1080 game at high frame rates. These things can take a lot more than you think, just put a bigger power supply in 500 or more aftermarket and a hot video card and have at it. I don't know what the limit is but it was noticeably faster with 1660 super than GTX 960 so it's still not CPU or motherboard bottlenecked. And these things are CHEAP on ebay, the last one was under $100 shipped and they usually come with windows 7 COA so it works for windows 10.
@@alizaka1467 So how important is the CPU in video games because E3-1245 is only 5200 passmark. But yeah, my kids haven't complained about any game at 1080. They both have a T1600 with E3-1245 and one has a GTX 1060 and one has the GTX 1660 super.
@@Clearanceman2 Considering myself and the kind of performance I get, I can play any game at 1080p you name it. A game is considered playable if you atleast get stable 30 frames per second. And even RDR2 which has really good visuals and demands a decently powerful pc to run, I get around 45-55 fps at the mixture of high and ultra settings which is really smooth. When talking about esports games, I always get 100+ fps at the highest settings. Now of course the latest and greatest processors won't make sense if all I needed was an e3 1245 or similar. If I needed like 100 fps on RDR2 or play at higher resolutions, I would ofc need a powerful gpu and a good cpu to keep up with it. If i want to make and edit 4k videos and render them in the LEAST possible times, then ofc I would need the latest CPUs. The thing is, you don't need the most expensive stuff to play games and work(games atleast don't need a really powerful system). If a person really needs the lastest stuff, then it is that person's choice. Some kids are just spoiled and only want the latest and trendiest wasting their parents money.
thats a good thing that you upgraded your dads pc should have been a decent upgrade also could you tell what kind of pc would photoshop benefit from ik for a fact primier and powerdirector loves more cores and threads but when i searched about photoshop it just shows scratch disk setup and ram which was usefull but didnt answer my q does having more cores with decent ipc or just sandy bridge ipc good enough for decent editing in photoshop or a good gpu should also be used i ahve a potato laptop(from 2008 purchased in 2009) so i cant really tell whats more important since i dont have much experience other than youtube knowledge also could you tell me about your current gaming or personal setup
Thanks! Yup, picked up a pair for cheap on eBay but Ali Express also has them. Made a video on the heat spreaders here: th-cam.com/video/CmzkqamGtvg/w-d-xo.html
Omg this is what I was looking for! Thank you!!!
Also, I want to have the best CPU upgrade for the precision t1600. What do you prefer? X5650 or The core i7 2600 3.40 Ghz? Or something better
I love these, my son has a T1600 with a GTX 1660 super in it.
What type of mother board ?
@@javim6643 Whatever the Dell T1600 uses. It's the stock dual PCI-E and has four ram slots. With a E3-1245 and 1660 super the stock motherboard runs any 1080 game at high frame rates. These things can take a lot more than you think, just put a bigger power supply in 500 or more aftermarket and a hot video card and have at it. I don't know what the limit is but it was noticeably faster with 1660 super than GTX 960 so it's still not CPU or motherboard bottlenecked. And these things are CHEAP on ebay, the last one was under $100 shipped and they usually come with windows 7 COA so it works for windows 10.
@@Clearanceman2 Yeah my custom build features an e3 1245 and runs everything I throw at it at the highest settings. Even 2020 games.
@@alizaka1467 So how important is the CPU in video games because E3-1245 is only 5200 passmark. But yeah, my kids haven't complained about any game at 1080. They both have a T1600 with E3-1245 and one has a GTX 1060 and one has the GTX 1660 super.
@@Clearanceman2 Considering myself and the kind of performance I get, I can play any game at 1080p you name it. A game is considered playable if you atleast get stable 30 frames per second. And even RDR2 which has really good visuals and demands a decently powerful pc to run, I get around 45-55 fps at the mixture of high and ultra settings which is really smooth.
When talking about esports games, I always get 100+ fps at the highest settings.
Now of course the latest and greatest processors won't make sense if all I needed was an e3 1245 or similar. If I needed like 100 fps on RDR2 or play at higher resolutions, I would ofc need a powerful gpu and a good cpu to keep up with it. If i want to make and edit 4k videos and render them in the LEAST possible times, then ofc I would need the latest CPUs.
The thing is, you don't need the most expensive stuff to play games and work(games atleast don't need a really powerful system). If a person really needs the lastest stuff, then it is that person's choice. Some kids are just spoiled and only want the latest and trendiest wasting their parents money.
good looking upgrade
Thanks! I think the case helps the look of the PC, plus the GPU happens to have the same color theme of the entire build.
thats a good thing that you upgraded your dads pc
should have been a decent upgrade
also could you tell what kind of pc would photoshop benefit from
ik for a fact primier and powerdirector loves more cores and threads
but when i searched about photoshop it just shows scratch disk setup and ram which was usefull but didnt answer my q
does having more cores with decent ipc or just sandy bridge ipc good enough for decent editing in photoshop or a good gpu should also be used i ahve a potato laptop(from 2008 purchased in 2009) so i cant really tell whats more important since i dont have much experience other than youtube knowledge
also could you tell me about your current gaming or personal setup
Hello are you using a custom heat spreader on ur ram? Thats so beautiful looks like hyper x with a silver color
Thanks! Yup, picked up a pair for cheap on eBay but Ali Express also has them. Made a video on the heat spreaders here: th-cam.com/video/CmzkqamGtvg/w-d-xo.html
Oooo x58.
Did you have to upgrade the psu for the gpu?
Looking into buying one and just slapping a rx580 into it
La targeta de video es de 1 gb o 2 gb
HOw is this an upgrade? you just built a new computer? new mother board. smh.