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I'm using a I-9900K with 24 gigs of RAM which is running a donated gtx1070 because I had my two 1080p eyes thrown out the window with the rest of my PC when my last landlord broke into my unit while I was out and through all my stuff out the window the day after I paid him rent. The police weren't able to prove that he did it although he suffered from PTSD as a ex veteran. I don't even know how I would feel about charging him with it anyways. It runs at works and I'll be upgrading my system soon. The kicker to the story is that I had just replaced my previously stolen i7 8700k paired with two GTX 980 TI golden editions. I spent a couple thousand dollars on computer parts that were either stolen or destroyed by others. I don't know if I can justify spending another three to five grand on another rig just so I can play the latest update of Minecraft. ๐