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Dangermousecatdog
United Kingdom7084 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20249 Posts
On October 23 2017 23:36 Dangermousecatdog wrote: There's absolutely no point for 32 GB for gaming. 16GB is only needed for the most intensive games. Your CPU and GPU is more likely to be your limiter than 8GB ram. This system is supposed to serve my entertainment as well as work needs | ||
Artesimo
Germany533 Posts
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Dangermousecatdog
United Kingdom7084 Posts
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Deleuze
United Kingdom2102 Posts
On October 24 2017 02:18 Dangermousecatdog wrote: I am going to presume that if he is a professional graphic designer or something, he should know exactly how much ram he actually needs. It'll be like a pencil artist asking what pencil to buy. If he want's to use common office programs, open pdfs, that sort of thing, then 8gb is enough. System specs for Photoshop, Illustrator are pretty vague. Should aim for 16gbs at the very least, preferably 32gbs, plus an ssd. | ||
Smorrie
Netherlands2920 Posts
My plan is to actually build the exact same system for my SO, who is a professional (2d) graphic designer and deals with relatively large Photoshop/Illustrator files (100-250mb). My own requirements are a sufficient build for data processing, working with relatively large databases & spreadsheets, and data visualisation. Overall the requirements are nothing too excessive. Gaming wise it's mainly the Blizzard portfolio. If it runs on max. settings on 1080p/60hz I'm happy. Trying to pick good hardware which will keep me up and running for a bit while not overspending. Due to reasons I actually have to get a WiFi card too. I'm looking at the Asus - PCE-AC68, but I'm wondering if the Asus - PCE-AC56 is enough. In theory the AC56 should be fast enough, but I'm a little bit worried about the actually quality of the WiFi signal. There aren't a lot of options out there & I'd rather get a PCIe card than a USB stick. Any recommendations? | ||
Craton
United States17179 Posts
That said, if you're unsure you can just start with 2x8GB and add another set later if you need it. For software development I find 8GB to be much too low (a daily problem on my work laptop) and 16GB to be generally a good spot. I eventually added another 16GB because I started running out of it due to other reasons. My limited experience with WIFI adapters has actually held USBs being superior to PCI-e ones. It might just be the ones I've used or the fact that you can better position a USB antenna, so YMMV. | ||
Smorrie
Netherlands2920 Posts
I actually thought PCI-e cards are superior to USB sticks. I'll see if I can dig up some more info on it. | ||
BaBaUTZ
Germany146 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20249 Posts
http://www.guru3d.com/news-story/amd-halts-support-for-windows-8-1-with-consumer-radeon-drivers.html AMD is supporting 7 and 10 but not 8 in their graphics drivers from now | ||
Craton
United States17179 Posts
All OS: Windows 7: 47.21% Windows 81: 7.13% Windows 10: 29.09% https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx?qprid=10&qpcustomd=0 Windows 7: 49.04% Windows 8: 6.4% Windows 10: 26.8% https://www.neowin.net/news/windows-7-loses-market-share-in-latest-reports --- Windows only: Windows 7: 43.99% Windows 8: 2.64% Windows 10: 39.3% http://gs.statcounter.com/os-version-market-share/windows/desktop/worldwide | ||
Deleuze
United Kingdom2102 Posts
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Simberto
Germany11125 Posts
3.1 95 98 (2000) XP (Vista) 7 (8) (8.1) 10 Shitty ones in brackets. So if you count the shitty ones, 10 is 10. If you don't count them, 10 is 6. Only not counting 8 and 8.1 specifically seems arbitrary to me. Edit: I am stupid. Obviously Windows 1 and 2 also exist. I have no idea how microsoft numbers work. No idea how they get to 10 or 7 or 8 or anything, none of them make sense. But if you don't count the shitty ones (Or the weird ones like NT and server stuff), Windows 10 is indeed Windows 8. I have no idea if windows 1 or 2 were shitty, i am just assuming they were not because more were made afterwards. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20249 Posts
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ZerOCoolSC2
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andrewlt
United States7692 Posts
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Craton
United States17179 Posts
On October 26 2017 23:35 Cyro wrote: Must suck for those who went to 8 expecting it to last longer than 7 though They did give everyone free upgrades to 10. I'd like to upgrade but I just don't want to deal with several of 10's issues. I am stupid. Obviously Windows 1 and 2 also exist. I have no idea how microsoft numbers work. No idea how they get to 10 or 7 or 8 or anything, none of them make sense. Internal, unreleased builds and some of those big named OSes being considered minor versions (e.g. 5.1 -> 5.2, not 5.1 -> 6.0). | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20249 Posts
They did give everyone free upgrades to 10. I'd like to upgrade but I just don't want to deal with several of 10's issues. Sure, but they did that for 7 too and 7 is going strong the userbase for 8 and 10 is very similar i guess while 7 is its own, different product | ||
CoolSea
United States236 Posts
On October 27 2017 04:54 ZerOCoolSC2 wrote: Did we ever get anyone in here who purchased and used the AMD Rizen chips yet? I haven't had a chance to do any review searching, but if someone here has given them a chance, what are your thoughts? I just built a computer and bought the Ryzen 5 1600. I'm admittedly not very tech savvy but I absolutely love the thing. I ran a computer benchmark test recently and it had this to say about the processor: "With a good single core score, this CPU can easily handle the majority of general computing tasks. Additionally this processor can handle moderate workstation, and even light server workloads. Finally, with a gaming score of 74.2%, this CPUs suitability for 3D gaming is very good." I have it paired with a gigabyte gtx 1060 3gb (looking to upgrade this part later) and it can run through most games like butter. I just bought The Witcher 3, so we'll see how it runs, but sc2 runs consistently above 144fps. Overall I am very satisfied with the processor. Just a tip, but if you use the fan that comes with the chip I would remove all of the factory thermal paste and apply your own. I didn't and the thermal paste oozed out all four sides. It would probably have been fine, but it bugged me so I removed it and applied my own. Even if you don't do this the factory thermal paste works just fine I heard. The fan that comes with it works really well too. | ||
FFGenerations
7088 Posts
i wrote some ideas below and any advice or comments are appreciated thank you current system: intel duo dual core ~3.2ghz 4gb ddr2 unknown mobo 250 ssd radeon r9 200 problem: + i like to do basic video editing using camtasia but after a while the playback/preview framerate drops to unwatchable so i can't really continue. also, later on during editing, the program starts to crash every 5 mins). (i do not care about render wait times, just using process-heavy software with it lagging!) + i like to open multiple (20-100) tabs in chrome but sometimes it takes forever to do this (i'm capable of doing it, you just have to wait) solution: + try other video editing software , maybe it runs better + thinking of upgrading my mobo, cpu and ram budget: + low as possible whilst it still being worthwhile + i do not care too much about future-proofing because the only game i really wanna play is star citizen when it comes out in say 2 years. i already play witcher 3 and crysis 3 at variable framerates and don't really care + looking at 250-300GBR tops i guess been having a browse and trying to get an idea of what's going on. came across 'combo' bundles and found this guy's shop http://stores.ebay.co.uk/cpucombos/?_dmd=1&_nkw=i7 16gb which is sorta interesting , but the ram is 1600mhz ? is that something to be avoided? any advice on what pathway i should take? usually i just buy straight from overclockers but i'm wondering about refurbished/2nd hand parts now i think the cheapest i7 on overclockers is 220gbr https://www.overclockers.co.uk/intel-core-i7-7740x-4.3ghz-kabylake-x-basin-falls-socket-lga2066-processor-oem-cp-63e-in.html but i would need ram and the cheapest compatible mobo . what i need to do next: + find out cheapest compatible mobo for that overclocker's i7 and disadvantages of this + explore other cpu options (since this overclocker's one is 7th generation and i can probably find cheaper versions..) (is ebay the place to look for 2nd hand parts? or should i stick with the 'reliability' of overclockers.co.uk ? ) + find out cheapest option for ram and what ram to get that will be useful to me (1600x16gb? 2300? 3000x8gb? no real difference?) im in the UK any advice or comments whatsoever are appreciated ! ! edit: i know people will probably say 'just buy anything itll be better than what you have now' lol , so if you think going with an i3 or i5 would be more reasonable then please tell me. just, i read a little and it seemed like i3 is only duo core and i5 doesn't use hyperthreading, so a low range i7 "sounds" attractive to me.... stuck this on reddit too | ||
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