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Jose Luna

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  1. Crappy MacBook Air late-2010 Intel's Duo-core with 2GB RAM and a NVidia 250m
  2. Okay, I have been deciding wether to return to the AMD FX 8350 processor for just 1080p video editing, Gaming, Podcasting and live podcast. I've had owned one FX 8350 paired with a 1050 ti and it was not all that great. But I would like to pair this Processor with the RX 470 graphics card for a better card but on the other hand, I would like to get the Ryzen 5 1600 paired with the RX 470. Do not know what to do? ASSISTANCE! Haha. Heres the parts I would like to get: -FX 8350(Slightly overclocked) -AIO Cooler -16GB of RAM -Samsung's M.2 NVME 250gb(Important applications and windows) -Seagate's 2TB HDD (For storage handling) -Samsung's SSD 250GB(For other applications) -RX 470
  3. Thank you Santo22, You're an awesome dudes
  4. Okay, I'm lazy to research but I want to get back into PC for both video editing and gaming. I've had the AMD FX-8350 and it operated well "okaay" on some cases and I would like to buy it again. Been debating that either I'd go newer Ryzen 7 1700x for the 8 cores or the classic FX-8350. Although that the FX is cheaper than the Ryzen. But, the question is will the FX Overclocked operate as good as the stock Ryzen?
  5. He doesn't need no such thing as 1300. Give him the 1800x, he'll get a better orgasm out of it.
  6. So you're saying that I can hook up another monitor and peripherals on one account and vise versa without VMs? Just a simple work with Windows? How? What? When? Why? What?
  7. Yeah, but I would like to have two separate accounts like Linus did on the same computer operating at the same time. Cause I have friends and family who'll come over want to hang and play games. But I need to do productivity as they play. I want to use a separate monitor and peripherals one account and vise versa on the same computer operating at the same time. If there is an easier way, I'm really up for it ;-;
  8. The thing is, I have friends or familyover who'll want to play video games but I need to do productivity. So I want to have a separate monitor for productivity as the monitor is to play games
  9. Okay, I have been wanting to do the "1 PC and 2 Gamer" so I can have one big work station only using one Computer But instead of using Intel's expensive processor, How about AMD's new processor Ryzen 7 1700. Reason I want to do this is to have one Monitor on a separate account for Productivity and the other for Video games. They will be moments that I would have friends over and they would want to play video games at the same time I would need to work on stuff. On the productivity side, I would do photo editing and small video projects. On the game side, I would play games. Knowing that this may be an over kill but for me, It would be handy. Maybe on the productivity, I can do small gaming while the other person (Don't have much friends but nephew would want to play if he ever comes. I hope he doesn't) So the final question is, Will this work on a Ryzen processor? My idea on parts is: -AMD Ryzen 5 1600 -16 GB of RAM -GTX 1060 - Gaming -AMD Rx 460 - Productivity -1 TB of storage - Productivity -1 TB of storage - Gaming
  10. So I sign up today to post this discussion, but what is up with the security question in order to sign up?? Back to the topic, So of course Nvidia has the 700, 800, 900, and 1000 series. Will they come up with another consumer series? or will they continue to reproduce the cards into a Ti thing? It will be interesting to see is another series like a "2000" series, something that we all can be able to hang with. A good priced cards for video production or stuff like that, for much better performance then the 1000 series. What are y'all's thoughts? There is an article called Volta, but don't know about it
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