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Sebastian1989101

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  1. Previously I had used two ASUS PG279 which both died thanks to a water pipe burst. I had planed to buy 2-3 new monitors for my current setup and I thought I might also just can upgrade in this case. I would like to use screens with WQHD or 4K resolution but no curve. Also they should be capable of 120 Hz+ with G-SYNC. HDR would be nice too if I already have to buy new ones. Of course I use them for gaming (mainly World of Warcraft, Battlefield, Souls like games) but I also use them for programming (mainly from my Mac through a CalDigit TB3+ Dock). Currently one of my screens is also connected to a HDMI Hub that has my Nintendo Switch and PS5 connected though a Elgato 4K60 Pro. So what would be your recommendations for this?
  2. Microsoft Visual Studio does not use the original Google AVD. As of right now, the setup of the Visual Studio requires to install Intel HAXM if you want the Android emulator integration to install. But I'm not sure if this is only because the setup detects the Intel CPU.
  3. My wife also still uses the system I build in 2008 and a friend of my uses my system from 2013. No issues at all with those two systems.. My guess is, that maybe there is something wrong with the Mainboard that it kills the GPU's by some sort of error with the PCIe interface. But without proper testing equipment this is nothing I can clearly identify.
  4. A system that fails regular can't be great. Strange thing is, that this is the first time I have any issues with a self build system and in this case so many at once...
  5. The major problem if, is there is any error the system is not available for multiple days. A week downtime would cost me more than such a system is worth. Also I think Caseking is one of the only options here in germany for good pre builded systems that are not loaded with shit hardware and bloatware.
  6. The hardware was always the same just RMA switches yet. So the first PSU was also a AX860i. The system runs about 16 hours a day but sometimes without a break (if it does some calculations or complex compiling which is also in some cases forwarded to the GPU).
  7. Yes this are my current specs. But as said I'm pretty unhappy with the rate this GPU fails and the last two days I already got again this stupid artifakts showing up once so the current GPU will probably die in the next few days... again... And no, it didn't hit bad temperatures even once the whole time...
  8. Budget (including currency): pretty open, would be great if it is <3000€ Country: Germany Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Primary for working with Visual Studio, Photoshop, XD and Emulation like Android (which uses Intel VT-x and Intel HAXM if I remember correctly, don't know if the Microsoft Visual Studio Version of the AVD is working with AMD CPU's yet). Beside the "working" part I use my system also for Gaming on different games. Because I like Raytracing, I would prefer to keep this feature same as G-Sync. Other details (existing parts lists, whether any peripherals are needed, what you're upgrading from, when you're going to buy, what resolution and refresh rate you want to play at, etc): - Short background: I'm already running a pretty decent system right now but it is pretty annoying. Lets start with the part list of my current system: Mainboard: ASUS ROG Maximus XI Code CPU: i9-9900K RAM: Corsair Dominator Platinum DDR4 32GB C16 3200 MHz with 4 Sticks GPU: ASUS ROG 2080 Ti OC Storage: All flash drives (2x M.2 Samsung Pro each 1 TB, 2x Sata Samsung Evo each 2 TB) PSU: Corsair AX860i CPU Cooling: Corsair H150i Case: Corsair Obsidian 750D Fans: Multiple Corsair ML120 and ML140 Other: Elgato Game Capture 4K60 Pro, BluRay Drive, 2x ROG Addressable LED Strip, Custom Sleeved Cables From the specs, this system is okay. But I'm already on my 4th GPU (never in my life I had to swap the GPU so often as with this rig from 2018...). Also it's my 2nd PSU. On top of that, the USB Controller of my Mainboard often does not detect my USB devices and the case feels pretty outdated - all the dust filters are great but the front I/O is not great at all. So my question now is, what are great cases by todays standards? And what is the general stuff used in current high end builds with Ryzen (if there is a way to run Android Simulators from Visual Studio on them, still have todo a bit more reasearch) or Intel K-CPU's? And especially which GPU is more reliable with comparable performance? Would be great to have a "It's just working" system for the next 4-5 years...
  9. So after visiting the local retailers, I decided to go with the LG C9. All Sony A9G's in the store had a slight tilt backwards and after the first few action with Android TV, I think I'm more a fan on webOS.
  10. @Streetguru never heared about that brand, do they exists here in europe? But I'm also not such big of a fan for additional hardware for such minor additional things like recording. @TheFlyingTraut money dosn't matter at all. If I had the space I would go with 80"+ directly so yea. Do you know what exactly is better in the motion processing on sony? Based on this comparision, the LG is a bit ahead compared to the Sony: https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/compare/sony-a9g-vs-lg-c9/833/802
  11. I'm currently using a Samsung Q9FN but I'm really unhappy with it due to lags, red lines and many other common Samsung issues (if you don't know what I mean, just look at Samsungs forum. Each "High End" TV since 2016 has micro stuttering in content like sports and anime, red lines accross the screen with PS4 and X1, forced auto updates even when disabled and so on). That's why I want to change it as soon as possible. But which one would be a proper replacement? The last time, the fear for burn-in keept me away from OLED but I think there is no real way around it anymore. The requirements for a TV would be the following: - Needs to be 55" (not enough space to fit 60" or bigger :<) - Sound is not necessary because I use a Teufel Theater 500 5.1.2 system anyway but this requires the TV to be able to work with a Onkyo receiver - Dolby Atmos support required due to the sound system (or does the TV needs it because everything is wired to the receiver anyway?) - Dolby Vision would be nice due to AppleTV - 4K as resolution - Low input lag would be nice too - DVB-C receiver with CI+ Module - Recording function for the TV signal (so double tuner would be nice) - No stuttering or lag from the TV (sure it can happen from the ethernet connection but it really should not happen for local content) - YouTube, Netflix and Amazon apps As far as my research goes, this would come to the LG C9 or Sony AG9. But after the expirence with the Samsung Q9FN, I thought asking experts about this might help to avoid the same issues once again. Sorry for my bad english skills, it's not my primary language and I can't even spell it in my primary language correct. x) I hope it is clear what I try to say anyway.
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