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ChaiGuy

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  • Location
    Santa Cruz
  • Interests
    Photography, computers, tech
  • Occupation
    Photographer

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  • CPU
    3750k
  • GPU
    MSI 980

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  1. My thought exactly. I've had the computer for three years, I purchased cheap parts from a few coworkers who did game and it's worked for everything I've needed. Now, I've noticed it's starting to not! My thought is Ryzen 2600 as I started above. Seems like it will be a step in the professional direction and would be nice to have something that doesn't take forever to render and upload..
  2. Hey all, my current build is: 5 3570k asrock z77 extreme4 MSI GTX 980 4gb OC Windows 10pro 64 bit I primarily use my computer for work. I am a photographer and most recently, getting back into video editing. I'm curious would it be worth upgrading to some newer hardware? If I were to upgrade I've been thinking about getting a Ryzen 2600, system. Thoughts?
  3. Hey guys, Im in a little bit of a pickle, and I think I could use a hand. PC Specs: I5 3570k asrock z77 extreme4 MSI GTX 980 4gb OC The problem: Every time I open Adobe Premier 2020 (Which may be the problem??) I recive the following error, odd thing is I am run on my 980. SO, after updating the 980, on board graphics, adobe, its still didn't work. I have disabled my on board graphics card, thinking maybe that would work. As of now I have the on board graphics disabled and the 980 SHOULD be set to default when premier open (and everything else.) I still get the same error.. Am I missing something here? I am worried that my set up may be too outdated for the newest version? Any help would be appreciated. I am getting back into video editing an
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