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  1. Hello there, I'm upgrading my old FX 4300, and therefore my moyherboard and ram, so I'm indecisive on which Ryzen to pick for a budget of max 120€ on Amazon in Germany. Potential build: CPU? GPU RADEON R7 360 2GB OC RAM 16GB Corsair Vengeance MOBO Gigabyte GA-A320M-S2H PSU Corsair CX450M Thank you in advance.
  2. Budget (including currency): 150€ Country: Germany (Amazon.de) Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Photoshop, DaVinci Resolve, AfterEffects, Assassins Creed: Valhalla, Witcher 3, Cities Skylines. (medium-high settings, 30fps is okay) Existing parts: CPU AMD FX 4300 GPU RADEON R7 360 2GB OC RAM 12GB Kingston HyperX MOBO GIGABYTE 78LMT-USB3 PSU Corsair CX450M Therefore I'd like to upgrade with a AMD Ryzen 3 3200G Asus PRIME A320M-K AM4 Would this configuration work? (The new motherboard and CPU with the existing parts) Or do you have better suggestions?
  3. Hey guys, So I've decided to upgrade my GPU after a while, as I'd like to play games like Witcher III, Assassin's Creed and Cities Skylines at something more than medium settings at 30FPS. My current build: CPU AMD FX 4300 GPU RADEON R7 360 2GB OC RAM 12GB Kingston HyperX MOBO GIGABYTE 78LMT-USB3 PSU Corsair CX450M The GPU I'm taking into consideration is Nvidia GeForce 1650 Super 4GB, as it's in my budget range and seems to offer quite the performance I'd like for that money (160€). The question would be - Would it work okay with this probably obsolete AMD processor? If the bottleneck isn't too extreme, a 10FPS difference wouldn't mean too much to me personally though. AND - Could the power supply sustain the whole build? Thank you in advance :)
  4. This was much more informative, thank you very much and sorry for maybe sounding rude.
  5. Not really helpful. I'm aware that I can use the Batch and Action tool thing but I don't know what to exactly do and make it work. That's why I made this post in the first place.
  6. Hello. I make very simple frame-by-frame animation videos in Photoshop for YouTube. Those videos generally require 500-600 individual images to be saved (From the same opened file with minor changes) and sometimes even thousands. As you van imagine, manually saving each individual one by clicking "File" "Save As", selecting JPEG and then manually renaming them in sequential numbers one after the other (1,2,3,4,5) is unbelievably demotivating and tedious. I am aware that there is a way of automating this process but simply can't find a solution. So what I need is a script\action which by pressing a shortcut key on my keyboard: -Saves the opened image file as .jpeg quality 12 -Saves it in the same folder as the opened .psd file -Saves all of the following images in ascensing numbers (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10..) Thank you for the help. Luka
  7. I'm aware that the effect is not carriable by photo, the photos aren't of that purpose, but to show my hardware and software specs. The actual problem simply looks like a very long shadow next to each object/text on a web page ect. And the cable I'm using I've bought around the same time when the GPU,so I don't think it's because of that,
  8. So I bough a new AMD RADEON R7 370 2GB OC and after I've installed it, it is very noticable on my monitor, that there are weird long shadows to the right of pretty much every single object and text, especially if the background is white. The effect is unbareable when doing something in Photoshop, where a very high contrast is noticable, forming a shadow between 2 colors. I've heard that it may be due to overscan, and have tried fixing it, but i still haven't found a solution. Info about my software and hardware is in the images below. Thank you in advance.
  9. I play Cities:Skylines, a VERY RAM intensive game especially if you do modding.
  10. I have my reasons, actually one. It's Cities:Skylines and modding.
  11. That's an interesting note there,I was also thinking about that. But I kind of feel that 8GB would be an overkill and I'm not really keen on spending aditional 20/30€, but I'll see.
  12. Yeah I have the budget but am kind of doubting right now,since I'm planning on buying some other equipment and am not likely to buy some beastly GPU in the future. The only upgrades that I may make would be a better CPU and maybe up to 16GB of ram in like a year or so. I think I'll go for the 450w.
  13. From the 450w model there is this one (It's partially modular) https://www.amazon.de/dp/B019NWTCEA/ref=twister_B01DYR12SE?th=1
  14. So I have this PC: #CPU AMD FX 4300 #GPU RADEON R7 360 2GB OC #RAM 8GB Kingston HyperX #MOBO GIGABYTE 78LMT-USB3 #PSU LC Power 600w I'm buying a new PSU and additional 4GB of RAM. This is the exact model of the RAM i posses: https://www.kingston.com/dataSheets/HX318C10FB_8.pdf Judging by the model and everything,the one that I've found on Amazon.de is compatible,but I'd just like to double-check here. https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B00J8E8Z06/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A3JWKAKR8XB7XF Thank you for the help.
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