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theviseone

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  1. I have installed the latest drivers on both of systems.
  2. I have two systems. One is running on Intel 6800k and other on Ryzen 1700x I tested both systems in cinebench, and GPU test results are confusing for me. Ryzen system gets around 100fps Intel system gets around 140fps Is this normal? Or something is wrong with Ryzen system? GPU's around and results stayed the same - Ryzen system's GPU performance was lower. In CPU benchmark Ryzen is far superior, but still, GPU results confuse me. Both systems have a nvme boot drive, 20GB(Intel) and 32GB(Ryzen) RAM
  3. Hi everyone, Today I tried to do usual video editing, and I noticed that I did not have a hardware acceleration option when I wanted to render the video. I tried to find out what has happened, so in furmark, I get an error that says "your GPU does not support OpenGL", same happens in cinebench GPU test. When I tried to launch League of Legends, game launcher worked fine, but I was not able to launch the game itself. I am connecting to this pc trough RDC, I can see that it gives some workload to the GPU(at least that is what task manager shows). I am puzzled. Is there something I can do? Here is the information about the system and what I have tried. GPU: GTX 1080Ti, 11GB of VRAM, no overclock CPU: Ryzen 1700x no overclock Motherboard: ASRock AB350PRO4, original BIOS RAM: Crucial Ballistix Sport LT 16GB 2400MHz DDR4 CL16 UDIMM BLS16G4D240FSB PSU: Be Quiet 1000w version Operating System & Version: Windows 10 with the latest update GPU Drivers: 422.17 clean install Description of Problem: Each time I want to use any application that requires OpenGL I get a message that my GPU does not support it. I see some GPU activity when I RDC to the machine as it is working on rendering the screen. Troubleshooting: I have tried to uninstall the GPU trough device manage, installed the latest drivers, it did not work, sill have the same issue. No idea what I can do to fix it. I installed League of Legends to check if I can launch the game. It managed to launch the game launcher, but failed to launch the game itself(got a message about an unresponsive process.) Thanks
  4. I did this yesterday. I managed to boot windows. It looks like this issue was related with "fast boot" settings in bios.
  5. Hello, I got my new PC yesterday and I have a problem. I try to install Windows 10 and after first restart windows 10 does not boot up, my system just keeps restarting. After I try to install windows again, it says that disk already has windows files on it. So after first reboot in the installation process system just keeps rebooting when it should load windows. Here is my system: CPU: i7 6800k MB: MSI X99A SLI Plus RAM: 32 GB Vengeance DDR4 HDD: Plextor M8Pe M.2 NVMe 512GB SSD GPU: Asus GFX 1070 When I tried to install Windows 7 on this system, windows did not find SSD(it did not show up when I should select place to install it), On Windows 10 installation drive showed up. I have turned on M2 support in bios. I have no idea why system keeps rebooting. Does anyone have had this problem before?
  6. I am willing to spend a lot on this, but before I do I want to be sure I am not overspending. I am putting hi end pc together for the first time, so I have 0 experience in building these.
  7. This is an interesting thought, but I am not sure that in long run that would be the best option. Software developers will support more cores than they do now and then most powerful CPU will have the edge.
  8. Watched the video and few things stuck in my mind. video editing software does not support hi enc CPU`s(they don't use all the available power) 6900K is the king when it comes to multitasking. During peak hours I am recording 5 separate streams of video plus editing and rendering recorded videos and uploading videos to YouTube.
  9. I am building PC for video recording, editing and rendering. I am running youtube channel and in process I am recording a lot of footage using vlc player(video footage comes from twitch streams). I am editing videos in PowerDirector(before you say something - this is the fastest rendering software out there and speed is everything if you need to create around 40 videos per day) . Right now I am creating content in 1080p since no esport event is streamed in 4k, but that can change in future. I will use it mainly for work, but I figure it will be ok for games as well. I am looking to put together these parts http://pcpartpicker.com/list/V9tnd6 Right now I am using CPU i7 3770 MB: something that supports my old CPU RAM: 16GB GPU : Radeon 7800 series with 2Gb memory PSU: Old Corsair 650/700W one My biggest struggle is with the CPU, is the 6900K that much better than 6700K? How big would be the difference in rendering times? How much VGA impacts the rendering times? Will better VGA give me faster rendering times? At the moment one 10 minute video clip is rendering 6-7 minutes. Would it be possible to get those numbers down to 3-4 minutes? I want to put together system that I will be able to use 3-5 years.
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