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Hello guys,

 

after buying a computer system and having problems with it, I'll send it back tomorrow.

 

Tomorrow morning I'll go to a local computer store to configure my new system and let them build it.

 

Now to my question: What do you recommend?

 

In my actual computer which works bad with P3D, I have this components:

Intel Core i7 6700K overcl. to 4,4 GHz

GeForce GTX 1070 Palit Gamerock

MSI Z170A Gaming M3 Motherboard

be quiet! Pure Power, 600 Watt

250 GB Samsung Evo 750 SSD

1 TB S-ATA3 HDD

 

Now my question: GTX1070 enough for P3D or makes a 1080 a big difference relating to P3D?

 

The local store doesn't overclock CPU, so is i7 6700K with 4.0 GHz enough or would you recommend another CPU for me?

 

I'm using a Samsung 27* with 1960x1080, so I don't use 4K!

 

I would be very thankful for your help and other suggestions for my PC build.

 

The price limit is about 1.700€ - 2.000€ only for the computer. I have already bought Monitor, P3D and addons two weeks ago.

 

Thank you and greetings from Germany.

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Intel Core i7 6700K overcl. to 4,4 GHz
GeForce GTX 1070 Palit Gamerock
MSI Z170A Gaming M3 Motherboard
be quiet! Pure Power, 600 Watt
250 GB Samsung Evo 750 SSD
1 TB S-ATA3 HDD

 

That system should run P3D very well, if it doesn't then it's not configured correctly.

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Yeah, but maybe they've made a mistake by the configuration or I make something wrong when I configure P3D. But at least clearly fresh installed P3D doesn't work well.

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