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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Apfelholz in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Can we have a video on AMD's VCE (Video Coding Engine)? There is literally nothing on this anywhere. People should have reviewed VCE on both Vega 56/64 (VCE 4.0) and Radeon VII (VCE 4.1). If you could do some kind of fun video or even a more serious video on how it compares to Pascal/Turing (especially in streaming) then that would be nice.
     
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from 5han7anu in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Can we have a video on AMD's VCE (Video Coding Engine)? There is literally nothing on this anywhere. People should have reviewed VCE on both Vega 56/64 (VCE 4.0) and Radeon VII (VCE 4.1). If you could do some kind of fun video or even a more serious video on how it compares to Pascal/Turing (especially in streaming) then that would be nice.
     
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Honest_Lyreed in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Can we have a video on AMD's VCE (Video Coding Engine)? There is literally nothing on this anywhere. People should have reviewed VCE on both Vega 56/64 (VCE 4.0) and Radeon VII (VCE 4.1). If you could do some kind of fun video or even a more serious video on how it compares to Pascal/Turing (especially in streaming) then that would be nice.
     
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from linuxChips2600 in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Can we have a video on AMD's VCE (Video Coding Engine)? There is literally nothing on this anywhere. People should have reviewed VCE on both Vega 56/64 (VCE 4.0) and Radeon VII (VCE 4.1). If you could do some kind of fun video or even a more serious video on how it compares to Pascal/Turing (especially in streaming) then that would be nice.
     
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Hold-Ma-Beer in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Can we have a video on AMD's VCE (Video Coding Engine)? There is literally nothing on this anywhere. People should have reviewed VCE on both Vega 56/64 (VCE 4.0) and Radeon VII (VCE 4.1). If you could do some kind of fun video or even a more serious video on how it compares to Pascal/Turing (especially in streaming) then that would be nice.
     
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from StevenTriggered in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Can we have a video on AMD's VCE (Video Coding Engine)? There is literally nothing on this anywhere. People should have reviewed VCE on both Vega 56/64 (VCE 4.0) and Radeon VII (VCE 4.1). If you could do some kind of fun video or even a more serious video on how it compares to Pascal/Turing (especially in streaming) then that would be nice.
     
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from DullSkull0 in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Can we have a video on AMD's VCE (Video Coding Engine)? There is literally nothing on this anywhere. People should have reviewed VCE on both Vega 56/64 (VCE 4.0) and Radeon VII (VCE 4.1). If you could do some kind of fun video or even a more serious video on how it compares to Pascal/Turing (especially in streaming) then that would be nice.
     
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Tj107 in Gtx 1650 with just 250w   
    Well they say you need 300w, but Nvidia is playing it very safe here (As they should). This is a video from hardware unboxed showing that at 1440p crysis 3, total system power consumption is at 192w. That is with a 9900k at 5ghz. Think it's safe to say you're not going to be using a 9900k at 5ghz with your 1650. You should be fine. Not to mention these 1650 models are higher power models with the 6 pin connector. Yes other games and applications may be higher than that, but in general it'll be in the same ball park.
     
     
    Yes, it'll be tight but you should be okay with 250w as long as you're not planning to pair the 1650 with an 18 core monster or something crazy like that. If you're on a dual/quad core as I expect you are you'll be just fine.
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Gamer115x in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Can we have a video on AMD's VCE (Video Coding Engine)? There is literally nothing on this anywhere. People should have reviewed VCE on both Vega 56/64 (VCE 4.0) and Radeon VII (VCE 4.1). If you could do some kind of fun video or even a more serious video on how it compares to Pascal/Turing (especially in streaming) then that would be nice.
     
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from FarmerGiles97 in Sennheiser GSP 600 Vs GSP 500   
    Of course. It's good enough. I thought it was amazing until I bought the IE 800 earphones a few weeks ago. The GSP is versatile, it is good enough for music too.
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from libranskeptic in HBM2 VS. GDDR6 VS GDDR5X VS GDDR5   
    HBM2 and GDDR6 are pretty much even, although HBM2 consumes far less power (That is however cancelled out by AMD's weaker efficiency)
     
    For video editing I'd get Radeon VII if I were you. It's not really a card for gamers, it's more of a gaming/creative hybrid thing. The 16gb hbm2 + HBCC makes it an absolute monster for the price, and beats out the 2080ti in applications where that kind of vram can be used.
     
    HBM2 is probably top dog, but comes at a cost (That's why AMD failed to get the Radeon VII to the $500-600 price range). GDDR6 is closely following it, with GDDR5X and then GDDR5 after that.
     
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Mateyyy in BEST CPU for RTX 2060?   
    Ryzen 5 3600. i5 9400f if for some reason you want to pick something on the intel side (And believe me, you don't). Ryzen 5 2600 if you want something cheap that will last a few more years.
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Letgomyleghoe in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Can we have a video on AMD's VCE (Video Coding Engine)? There is literally nothing on this anywhere. People should have reviewed VCE on both Vega 56/64 (VCE 4.0) and Radeon VII (VCE 4.1). If you could do some kind of fun video or even a more serious video on how it compares to Pascal/Turing (especially in streaming) then that would be nice.
     
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from williamcll in Skating around the ice lake - Ryzen 4000 APU spotted   
    Isn't just the 4700U either.
     
    4800H also showed up with 8c 16t. https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-rumored-to-launch-ryzen-9-4900h-ryzen-7-4800hs-and-ryzen-4600hs-mobile-cpus-soon
     
    And a month or two ago, an AMD document popped up for a few hours showing Ryzen 9 mobile. They took it down pretty quickly. So there could be a 4900H too.
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from amdorintel in Skating around the ice lake - Ryzen 4000 APU spotted   
    Isn't just the 4700U either.
     
    4800H also showed up with 8c 16t. https://videocardz.com/newz/amd-rumored-to-launch-ryzen-9-4900h-ryzen-7-4800hs-and-ryzen-4600hs-mobile-cpus-soon
     
    And a month or two ago, an AMD document popped up for a few hours showing Ryzen 9 mobile. They took it down pretty quickly. So there could be a 4900H too.
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Narmonteam in Thread for Linus Tech Tips Video Suggestions   
    Can we have a video on AMD's VCE (Video Coding Engine)? There is literally nothing on this anywhere. People should have reviewed VCE on both Vega 56/64 (VCE 4.0) and Radeon VII (VCE 4.1). If you could do some kind of fun video or even a more serious video on how it compares to Pascal/Turing (especially in streaming) then that would be nice.
     
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Fasauceome in RX 580 4GB for £125!   
    Cheapest 580's apart from this one in the UK are around £140 right now. This one is £125. It's even worse in the US, most 580's are $160 there. This RX 580 is as cheap as any RX 570 in the UK right now.
     
     
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Mark Kaine in 1650s is lot faster than 1650 for 10 $   
    Oh no..you didn't. NO!!!! Another fell into the trap. You should have bought the RX 570. I feel sorry for you
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Ben17 in 1650s is lot faster than 1650 for 10 $   
    I had the 1050ti for my FX 9590 build too, only just upgraded a few days ago to 3900x + Radeon VII.
     
    Only reason I bought it was because the cryptocurrency situation ruled out an RX 570 for me at that time.
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Ben17 in 1650s is lot faster than 1650 for 10 $   
    1050ti comes to mind but that wasn't as disastrous as the 1650 was.
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Ben17 in 1650s is lot faster than 1650 for 10 $   
    Oh no..you didn't. NO!!!! Another fell into the trap. You should have bought the RX 570. I feel sorry for you
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Results45 in High-end AMD Navi cards are on the way   
    Big Navi KLAXON!
    These were leaked on 3dCenter's forum by a leaker, Berniyh:https://www.forum-3dcenter.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=12124009#post12124009

    Navi 22??? That's a new one, we've not seen that before I don't think.
     
    https://github.com/GPUOpen-Drivers/pal/blob/dev/src/core/imported/addrlib/src/amdgpu_asic_addr.h#L111
     
    And Navi 21...Also Navi 12.

     
    https://github.com/GPUOpen-Drivers/pal/blob/dev/src/core/hw/gfxip/gfx9/chip/gfx10_merged_sdma_packets.h#L285
     
    This ties in with the RRA certification for a big Navi part spotted a few days ago. These are probably still a few months away though. And they are probably RDNA 2.0. At least we're getting something now, Big Navi is starting to pop up every now and then.
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from off wave surfer in High-end AMD Navi cards are on the way   
    Big Navi KLAXON!
    These were leaked on 3dCenter's forum by a leaker, Berniyh:https://www.forum-3dcenter.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=12124009#post12124009

    Navi 22??? That's a new one, we've not seen that before I don't think.
     
    https://github.com/GPUOpen-Drivers/pal/blob/dev/src/core/imported/addrlib/src/amdgpu_asic_addr.h#L111
     
    And Navi 21...Also Navi 12.

     
    https://github.com/GPUOpen-Drivers/pal/blob/dev/src/core/hw/gfxip/gfx9/chip/gfx10_merged_sdma_packets.h#L285
     
    This ties in with the RRA certification for a big Navi part spotted a few days ago. These are probably still a few months away though. And they are probably RDNA 2.0. At least we're getting something now, Big Navi is starting to pop up every now and then.
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Fasauceome in is the TUF x570 good for 3900x?   
    Rubbish VRM's on the low-end x570 boards.
    The VRM's are garbage until you get to the UNIFY and ACE which are $300-ish. The UNIFY is good for the price if you want a board with no rgb. The ACE is okay..but VRM's get beaten out slightly by the Hero, Master etc.. And the godlike is beaten in every single aspect pretty much by the Aorus Xtreme so..
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    MeatFeastMan got a reaction from Axillary in I7-9700K vs I7-8700K vs I5-9600K   
    Don't go 9600k cause of the lack of hyperthreading, won't be a smooth experience in the future (And in some very specific cases right now, it has stutter)
     
    9700k is 8c 8t, 8700k is 6c 12t. They are within the same ballpark in pretty much everything. Between the 9700k and 8700k, get whichever is cheaper.
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