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  1. i agree, ryzen is much more cost effective atm for content creation
  2. however keep in mind that for remote usage ull need to keep your pc always turned on when u r not in the office or buy a server mobo which will enable you to turn on your work pc remotely, linus made a video about it in one of his server set up videos
  3. build a new pc and buy a cheap crappy laptop/tablet from which u can connect to your office pc remotely for video editing. Bring your current pc home so ull be able to play at the office n your home
  4. very informative, ive favorited the list. ty
  5. yo, instead of talking shit present me a better option
  6. that's the most trusted psu calculator from various reviews
  7. just use the https://outervision.com/power-supply-calculator and stop guessing
  8. dont go console, there r many laptops with a gpu. just buy an xps with a gtx 1050 if u got the funds
  9. cheapest ones with your parameters from poljska https://funtech.pl/product-pol-8146-Monitor-LG-24MB35PU-B-IPS-LED-24-FHD-1920x1080-DVI-VGA.html and https://www.komputronik.pl/product/420666/aoc-i2476vxm.html?utm_source=awin&utm_campaign=httpgeizhalsat&awc=10327_1542640496_ec8d6c9fe33e3a21488df5d6d63164ad from germany https://www.amazon.de/gp/offer-listing/B071D5812H?ie=UTF8&condition=new&creative=22566&creativeASIN=B071D5812H&linkCode=df2&childASIN=B071D5812H&tag=geizhals10-21&ascsubtag=GauviP9AyLm82KoFsRMVZQ
  10. there was just a 4k video on replay, so i couldnt experience the real thing, but the landscapes were noticeable-y nicer than on the 1440p why does ppl force high fps over anything? the higher fps on turn based n rpg games is wasted. i dont want to spend money on extra horsepower for fluidity, but to use it for more pixels (more UI, nicer landscapes, larger views) and i am willing to sacrifice input lag for nicer colors (IPS). Im not a competitive gamer i want it just to look nice i havent noticed a big difference on the 4k video between 1440p n 4k, however between sdr and hdr the difference was quite big. I've seen a few videos of linus and he doesn't reccomend it for daily use, because the colors r worse when u dont watch a hdr movie and the monitor has to adapt sdr input to a hdr output what i've noticed too is that monitors with higher brightness amounts display colors nicer-ly and with higher dynamic ranges too ( was it a placebo effect or is it a fact)
  11. i was thinking about an 4k 27-28inch monitor. I agree with you about the 1440p resoltuion for first person shooters n racing games, linus showed that it's not noticeable in the video 4K Gaming is Dumb. However the nature of slow paced games that i like doesnt require high fps and i think i would have more real estate on the monitor. Until now i've had just a 1080p screen so i have no idea how 1440p/4k looks IRL
  12. Hello, I am a casual gamer mostly playing RPG, real time n turn based strategy games targetting a 45-60 fps in games. Higher refresh rate is not what im looking for, based on the nature of the games that i'm playing, however the higher resolution is quite welcomed. From searching around various benchmarks i've found that my dream setup would be mostly GPU bound, so i would like to spend most of my budget on the gpu around the 1070ti vega56 range. Im looking towards pairing it with a second hand prebuilt, but i'm fearing of bottlenecking the gpu horsepower with an old cpu. Searching the net i didn't have much luck finding benchmarks testing current versions of gpus with old 4th gen intel cpus (currently im looking at a prebuilt pc with an i7 4770 or i5 4590). I'm looking for 4k benchmarks of older gen cpus paired with current gen gpus (or older gen titans with a similiar performance) and im wondering about possible instabilities for such a setup
  13. Atlant

    dvi-d to vga

    hi i wasnt carefull when i was buying a new gpu and now im stuck with a dvi-d port instead of what i thought was a dvi-i port what is the cheapest way to connect to a vga monitor from this 3 options? Output 1 x DVI-D 1 x HDMI 2.0b 1 x DisplayPort 1.4 thanks for your help in advance
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