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Unknown_94

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  1. I get what you're saying! Open minded about Ryzen though! Just didn't know enough to feel confident in using one in this build. But I trust you guys
  2. Sorry, getting a bit confused. So, it does support 64gb ddr4 ram?
  3. Thanks! Do you think running two 1080ti in SLI will improve editing performance significantly?
  4. Thanks man! Seems awesome!
  5. I had to edit the budget since I got it wrong. Anyways, you can pretty much make up for the difference on the storage department, right?
  6. No problem, open minded about Ryzen! Just more used to Intel, that's all. Seems like a solid build! I'll probably go with 2x16GB RAM to more easily double up if needed, right?
  7. Good enough for 4K loads?
  8. What's up guys? So, my friend and I just opened a company and need a PC system that can easily run Premiere Pro CC to edit 4K footage on at least two 4K monitors. Let's assume a budget of around $2000, without any kind of peripherals. Thinking of sticking with Intel and nVidia for this one, even with the release of Ryzen. What would your specs sugestions be? Thanks in advance!
  9. Hey guys. Back when I bought my GoPro 3+ Black Edition in 2014 I'd keep a day's worth of footage in my microSD card. When I got home I'd plug the GoPro in, open the directory where the footage was located (something like Gopro>DCIM>GOPRO100) and I could just play back the videos and photos. For me it was much easier because I could erase whatever videos I didn't want on the spot and just copy the rest to my HDD. With some firmware update this turned out to be no longer possible and whenever I double click to play a video a Windows transfer window pops up (like I'm copy-pasting it from a folder to another) and only then it plays back the file. I can't even see any thumbnails besides VLC's icon. Do you know of some way I can play the videos directly from GoPro's directory without having to downgrade the firmware? Thanks!
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