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[QUOTE=InstantLoser;1489398511]That'd probably work (using the splitter as you suggested) as long as you only expect to game on either one or the other at any given time. I'm assuming you're just trying to avoid having to disconnect the cable every time you want to move it from the TV to the monitor and back?[/QUOTE]
Yep that's right
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[QUOTE=eod8989;1489398751]Yep that's right[/QUOTE]
Should work, yup.
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Thinking of getting a 1070, obviously the sooner the better but i've been hearing that prices might go down soon. Something about vega and i guess cause of the 1080ti too. Anyone know more?
Currently playing Warhammer on my 760 with like medium settings and don't even want to go back to the Witcher 3 again till i upgrade.
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[QUOTE=DannStark;1489400611]Thinking of getting a 1070, obviously the sooner the better but i've been hearing that prices might go down soon. Something about vega and i guess cause of the 1080ti too. Anyone know more?
Currently playing Warhammer on my 760 with like medium settings and don't even want to go back to the Witcher 3 again till i upgrade.[/QUOTE]
I'm planning on getting a 1070 this summer. With the realese of the 1080ti they have annonced that the "official" release price was gonna be 800$ and that the "official" price of the 1080 would be lowered to 500$. So yea the 1080 went from 700$ to 500$ very fast and the prices of the other gpus should drop accordingly over time. A 1070 won't cost 400$+ anymore if the 1080 is gonna cost less than 500$ soon. That being said it's not and immediate drop: I'm sure there are plenty of resellers who bought nvidia gpus for the old prices and still have them on the shelves so they will be reluctant to sell them for the new prices because they would break even at best.
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Was moving some stuff around and accidentally stepped on one of my monitors...part of me was hoping i shattered the screen so i could upgrade....alas I am still in 1080p land
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[QUOTE=Rawp0wer1O1;1489408471]Was moving some stuff around and accidentally stepped on one of my monitors...part of me was hoping i shattered the screen so i could upgrade....alas I am still in 1080p land[/QUOTE]
lol. you'd be surprised how durable some monitors are.
When I was trying to mount my triple 27" Qnix, I missed a few screws, so when I went to move the setup from my bed where I assembled it, to the desk where it would stand, it resulted in 2 of the 3 monitors sliding off and dropping about 3' straight onto the floor.
Not even a single scratch :)
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Playing around in GTA V again.
[img]https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/84847733100778054/50477BDADDC9E0E61B0BFDF651C8838413EC06EE/[/img]
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[QUOTE=iWantToGrow;1489402271]A 1070 won't cost 400$+ anymore if the 1080 is gonna cost less than 500$ soon.[/QUOTE]
Wish this was the case in Canada. 1070 is around $550, 1080 $750+ i believe.
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[QUOTE=DannStark;1489472021]Wish this was the case in Canada. 1070 is around $550, 1080 $750+ i believe.[/QUOTE]
If the release of the 1080ti won't drop the prices (even though it should) at least the release of volta will: the problem is no1 knows when the fk volta will realese...
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[QUOTE=iWantToGrow;1489503391]If the release of the 1080ti won't drop the prices (even though it should) at least the release of volta will: the problem is no1 knows when the fk volta will realese...[/QUOTE]
The 1080ti already caused prices to drop. The 1080 was $~650 when it launched and the 1070 was around $420-450. You can now easily find a 1070 for sub $400, and a 1080 in the $500 or so range. Even a 1080 Classified Edition is only $569.
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What video editing software do you guys use?
I tried hitfilm 4 but it sound wont sync up with the video
It works for the first 30 seconds or so, then gets out of sync
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[QUOTE=5x10;1489583441]What video editing software do you guys use?
I tried hitfilm 4 but it sound wont sync up with the video
It works for the first 30 seconds or so, then gets out of sync[/QUOTE]
I had been using trial versions of premiere pro,
But lately have been using Davinci Resolve, its free, simple and fairly intuitive if you've used premiere pro before
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[QUOTE=JamesA1990;1489586401]I had been using trial versions of premiere pro,[/quote]PP is great but it is a professional editing program although it is intuitive enough for the basic straight cut editing, it probably would not the most cost effective. You can also look into PP Elements.[quote]
But lately have been using Davinci Resolve, its free, simple and fairly intuitive if you've used premiere pro before[/QUOTE]DR is actually a color grading software (the best by many) but like most editing programs nowadays, they all offer some degree of overlap to each others specialty. This may be more than enough for most uses.
The only to using it as an editor is that it is a hefty program so you will need a robust system which most medium to advanced gaming platforms should be able to accommodate.
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I have an i7-4790k, any reason to upgrade? Looking at gaming benchmarks and the newest i7-7700k barely seems faster. It's been 2 years and yet no real improvements?
I guess I could wait for coffee lake with 6 core / 12 threads in a year or so. Just strange that Intel is resting on their laurels. Hopefully AMD's new chips wake up Intel.
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[QUOTE=ralphlaurenbrah;1489340171]Cliffs of the cliffs in layman's terms? So I guess it's worth waiting for the rx 580?[/QUOTE]
- Basically, the press has been using Nvidia GPU (mostly GTX1080) to benchmark Ryzen CPUs vs Intel's CPU since Ryzen was announced.
- We haven't seen any benchmark running an AMD GPU. One reason is probably since AMD has not released a flagship card since Fury X in 2015.
- The past benchmarks always show Ryzen performing below expectations with Nvidia GPU both on DX11 and 12.
- AdoredTV made some bench test to see how Ryzen & Intel will perform using AMD card instead of Nvidia and comparing the results between using an OC'ed 1070 (to try to duplicate the 1080 stock results) vs xf480 (to duplicate what an AMD flagship card will produce).
- Turns out in most test that:
> Intel vs Ryzen @ Dx11 both, OC'ed 1070 is mostly ahead of xf480 by a small margin.
> Intel vs Ryzen @ Dx12 both, xf480 is way ahead of OC'ed 1070 in most tests. Which is contrary to the past benchmarks where Ryzen paired with a 1080 performs really bad in dx12 which is supposed to be Ryzen's advantage over Intel for now.
[QUOTE=MrJensenn;1489350931]In DX12 compatible games (most of the new games today), AMD drivers are much more...[/QUOTE]
I look at it differently. My take on this are either:
- AMD's Ryzen is not optimized for Nvidia GPUs yet.
- Intel connived with Nvidia to sabotage RYzen's compatibility with Nvidia cards since they assume most benchmarks will pair Ryzen with GTX1080. Not new for Intel since they played dirty in the past vs AMD by allegedly bribing PC makers to use Intel chips.
- Or Nvidia just simply sabotaged AMD by not making their GPU compatible with AMD Ryzen CPU.
Those are just assumptions, not facts. Not really impossible to think this way since both Intel and Nvidia competes against AMD.
At least we know now that the next AMD cards, even the rebranded Polaris' 5 series have a great chance to compete when paired with Ryzen CPU. Its actually good to know that even AMD GPU's performed well when paired with Intel CPUs.
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Near the home stretch. Two parts left to buy to build and play on my computer on Wednesday.
Need a PSU and a mechanical gaming keyboard.
1) For PSU, what's your recommendation for modular vs semi vs non-modular? 600w fine for most users? I'm running i7 7700 and GTX 1070.
2) Affordable gaming keyboard? Would like to keep it around $50 if possible.
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Just built this recently. It was on a budget but I wanted at least something decent for everything. Up until now, I haven't built a rig in like 15 years.
i5 6500
Gigabyte GA-H170M-D3H
Radeon RX 480 GAMING X 8G
250gb Toshiba 940 SSD (i had one laying around)
250hdd WD from a server
1tb hdd WD from a server
8GB DDR4 Crucial ballistix
Rosewill Line-M case
EWGA 500W PSU
I can play every game on Ultra settings at 1080p without an issue. Photo editing runs perfectly fine as well.
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[QUOTE=GhenghisPWN;1489602761]Near the home stretch. Two parts left to buy to build and play on my computer on Wednesday.
Need a PSU and a mechanical gaming keyboard.
1) For PSU, what's your recommendation for modular vs semi vs non-modular? 600w fine for most users? I'm running i7 7700 and GTX 1070.
2) Affordable gaming keyboard? Would like to keep it around $50 if possible.[/QUOTE]
Modular is worth it in every way. Don't even see a reason to buy anything but that unless you have the tightest budget ever
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[QUOTE=shoelaces;1489592301] It's been 2 years and yet no real improvements? [/QUOTE]
Sums up Intel since the 2xxx series of Intel CPUs... 2500K, 2600K and 2700K are still contenders in todays market against the equivalent from Intel. Shows a company that wants to make money doing nothing.
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[QUOTE=MrJensenn;1489672751]Sums up Intel since the 2xxx series of Intel CPUs... 2500K, 2600K and 2700K are still contenders in todays market against the equivalent from Intel. Shows a company that wants to make money doing nothing.[/QUOTE]
Shows a company that's had no real competition.
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[QUOTE=MrJensenn;1489672751]Shows a company that wants to make money doing nothing.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=InstantLoser;1489675561]Shows a company that's had no real competition.[/QUOTE]
Sadly, both are correct. Although now, competition finally arrived.
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[QUOTE=jinda628;1489676501]Sadly, both are correct. Although now, competition finally arrived.[/QUOTE]
I hope AMD doesn't rest on their proverbial laurels. I want Intel and Nvidia scrambling indefinitely to keep up.
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[QUOTE=InstantLoser;1489676931]I hope AMD doesn't rest on their proverbial laurels. I want Intel and Nvidia scrambling indefinitely to keep up.[/QUOTE]
Yeah. Even with the rough release of Ryzen, it brought Intel prices down already. Imagine if they had a flawless release and their CPUs performed well on the 1st day?
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[QUOTE=jinda628;1489680001]Yeah. Even with the rough release of Ryzen, it brought Intel prices down already. Imagine if they had a flawless release and their CPUs performed well on the 1st day?[/QUOTE]
Right now I'm thinking Vega needs to at least compete with/beat the 1080 Ti.
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Yeah idk man the 1080ti has been insanely impressive to me. Amd really had to step up the gpu game
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[QUOTE=freeburn;1489681371]Yeah idk man the 1080ti has been insanely impressive to me. Amd really had to step up the gpu game[/QUOTE]
Yeah I don't see it happening really. These rumors of paltry 4GB HBM2 and 8GB offerings sounds like they aren't taking this **** seriously. I don't care how fast HBM2 is.. 4GB is fukcing fail sauce for a flagship GPU.
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4GB Vram, 50% less pre-caching in memory (saves lots of memory) and the ability to have upto 512TB virtual vram, just to mention some of the new fascinating things with Vega.
It will be extremely interesting to see how this goes in practice. Especially coupled with a Ryzen CPU.
At this point it wouldn't hurt AMD making their products perform very good together based on their VERY competitive Ryzen pricing.
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[QUOTE=MrJensenn;1489687791]4GB Vram, 50% less pre-caching in memory (saves lots of memory) and the ability to have upto 512TB virtual vram, just to mention some of the new fascinating things with Vega.
It will be extremely interesting to see how this goes in practice. Especially coupled with a Ryzen CPU.
At this point it wouldn't hurt AMD making their products perform very good together based on their VERY competitive Ryzen pricing.[/QUOTE]
I'll wait and see the benchmarks. I foresee problems with production though.. HBM was expensive and hard to get enough to keep the cards on the shelves. I imagine HBM2 will be in the same ballpark (probably partly why they're going with such small denominations). If people can't buy your cards because you don't manufacture them fast enough, they'll get them somewhere else.
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[QUOTE=MrJensenn;1489672751]Sums up Intel since the 2xxx series of Intel CPUs... 2500K, 2600K and 2700K are still contenders in todays market against the equivalent from Intel. Shows a company that wants to make money doing nothing.[/QUOTE]On the other hand, time to quality perspective. Consider the auto industry: sure they could put out a new car ever year, but is the 2017 really that much different than the 2016?
The 6/12 month rule is completely man-made and competition/market driven. The real bumps should come at or around the 3rd year at which time the price should drop in anticipation of the next true practical upgrade.
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If I were to want to put a simple closed loop on my reference 1080ti what's the best option? This thing is getting hot af