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03-30-2017, 02:06 PM #95
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Should i buy a used hp z420 with an intel xeon e5-2680 8 core 2.7ghz ssd and 32gb of ram for $450? - or -
should I build a computer with a 7700k 16gb ddr4 ram and ssd for around $660?
I would use the computer for school work (browsing databases and writing papers) and light gamingWHAT!!??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBqoaW2oEsU
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03-30-2017, 03:33 PM #96
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03-30-2017, 07:06 PM #99
This is true because a monitor will last you multiple builds. Same with a power supply. What I do is replace my video card once every 2-3 years, then cpu/motherboard/ram every 5 years. I don't know why people build a new computer every 2 years, especially now that improvements in cpus have stagnated.
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03-31-2017, 06:19 AM #100
HEB is my go to market when I was in Houston. Costco (or Sam's Club) is cheaper though due to being a wholesale club so if you have a family, you should have a Costco card. For single, not really a necessity.
But Costco really have a lot of sales throughout the year, even on electronics. Even car tires.Steam - jinda28
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03-31-2017, 06:24 AM #101
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03-31-2017, 10:37 AM #107
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03-31-2017, 12:23 PM #108
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03-31-2017, 12:27 PM #109
What a joke nVidia is.
It's so funny that their DX12 driver implementation is utter trash and all the reviewers are testing Ryzen CPUs with nVidia cards....
What happens if you use AMD cards with their DX12 drivers? Performance increases when using both AMD and Intel CPUs.
That's how you do it.
When Vega comes out and people start benching with AMD drivers it will be pretty interesting to see the results. It will also be interesting to see results from people benchmarking using Fury, Fury X and Fury Nano.
Originally Posted by https://www.reddit.com/r/Amd/comments/62kqph/ryzen_of_the_tomb_raider_when_a_cpu_bottleneck_is/dfnbznz/
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03-31-2017, 01:51 PM #110
Even more testing being done now after the AdoredTV video...
https://youtu.be/QBf2lvfKkxA
Specs of the computer running the test:
Spoiler!
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03-31-2017, 02:43 PM #111
Ayyyyyyy I got my job to mark down that monitor to 375 dollars cause its the display one
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03-31-2017, 02:48 PM #112
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03-31-2017, 05:03 PM #117
In DX12 compatible games (most of the new games today), AMD drivers are much more optimized and will squeeze out a lot more frames than nVidia's drivers. You can choose to use DX11 mode in which nVidia is better optimized than AMD.
In the end DX12 is the new and is what will be used in the future, DX11 is old technology.
If I would buy a GPU now? Nah, I would wait.
I am considering buying Ryzen myself, but I currently have a 980Ti - so either I need to sell it or wait for optimization for DX12 which will utilize CPUs better (thus also the new Ryzen CPUs).
Definitively - nVidia have had a long time to make their DX12 drivers more mature, but the latest numbers show a huge disparity between AMD and nVidia. Vega will most likely be very good GPUs.
Ryzen is also maturing and their midrange CPUs are being released 11th of April and they will be very strong.
So to recap -- To get best utilization of CPUs & GPUs, DX12 needs to be used. nVidia currently has a bad implementation and AMD has a mature implementation (Which also helps Intel CPUs).
From just the one benchmark above - AMD's DX12 implementation is 24% more efficient than the comparable nVidia implementation.
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03-31-2017, 07:32 PM #118
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04-01-2017, 06:05 AM #120
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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?
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