09-16-2014, 04:15 PM
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I want to be able to play on my main and also run 4 instances of minion/ffxiv in the background doing dungeons, etc. I've been trying to get a build together and was thinking of something like (please bear with me, I'm still relatively new to pc building):
cpu: i7-4790k (was also thinking 5820k but that may be total overkill lol)
gpu: 780ti (is just the regular 780 ok instead?)
ram: 16gb (would this be enough or should I try for 32gb?)
monitor: 1440p (or possibly 1080p 144mhz, can't decide yet)
I'd like my main to be on max settings if possible and I could disable rendering on the 4 bots running in the background - or should I get a second monitor for that? I wanted to try to run on 1440p or 1080p w/ 144mhz - after some research, more screen real estate seems like it would be better choice for ffxiv instead of "smoother" 144mhz, I'm also worried about possible v-sync/tearing issues.
Would this build be ok, or should I aim higher, or is that overkill?
I want to be able to play on my main and also run 4 instances of minion/ffxiv in the background doing dungeons, etc. I've been trying to get a build together and was thinking of something like (please bear with me, I'm still relatively new to pc building):
cpu: i7-4790k (was also thinking 5820k but that may be total overkill lol)
gpu: 780ti (is just the regular 780 ok instead?)
ram: 16gb (would this be enough or should I try for 32gb?)
monitor: 1440p (or possibly 1080p 144mhz, can't decide yet)
I'd like my main to be on max settings if possible and I could disable rendering on the 4 bots running in the background - or should I get a second monitor for that? I wanted to try to run on 1440p or 1080p w/ 144mhz - after some research, more screen real estate seems like it would be better choice for ffxiv instead of "smoother" 144mhz, I'm also worried about possible v-sync/tearing issues.
Would this build be ok, or should I aim higher, or is that overkill?