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Budget (including currency): Plus or minus $1,500 USD Country: United States Games, programs, or workloads that it will be used for: (currently) - Rainbow Six Seige, Battle Bit, Solidworks. 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): Current PC: AMD Ryzen 9 7900X Raphael AM5 4.7GHz 12-Core Boxed Processor ASUS B650E-F ROG STRIX GAMING WIFI AMD AM5 ATX Motherboard G.Skill Flare X5 Series 64GB (2 x 32GB) DDR5-6000 PC5-48000 CL30 Cooler Master Hyper 212 Halo CPU Air Cooler - Black Corsair RM750e 750 Watt 80 Plus Gold ATX Fully Modular Power Supply Nvidia Quadro T600 Samsung 980 Pro SSD 1TB M.2 NVMe Fractal Design North Tempered Glass ATX Mid-Tower Computer Case Hi guys, I am considering upgrading my GPU since mine limits me with some things I would like to do. I planned on getting the 4080 Super and know it is very good at gaming. However, I would like to know how it performs when doing computer-aided design. I am currently using Solidworks, but I also want to start using other software. Also, I want to start using blender but I'm not concerned about running the 4080 with it. What are your thoughts on this matter, I haven't heard much about it but I know Solidworks has a certified GPU list and the 40 series isn't on that list. Also, I plan on upgrading my Power Supply with a Seasonic USA Focus V3 GX-850 850 Watt 80 Plus Gold ATX Fully Modular Power Supply. I've heard good things about them, if anyone have any other recommendations please let me know. Sorry my final note, I want to add a 4TB NVMe into my pc, I have a Samsung 1TB but are then any better companies like Crucial, WD or Seagate? Thank you!!
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The title says it all. I need this for a school design project where I need to provide a couple of points about "user needs." Any ideas are GREATLY appreciated, Thanks!
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Fair Warning: this is my first forum post. I am working on a new build and was wondering how the 4080 Super compares to the 4090. Also will Nvidia release a 4090 Super later? Should I wait for my passion project till they release that?
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I just came on here just to ask a question on is colorful a good gpu brand? just so I don't have any troubles.
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I'm confused on which GPU should I get and is my power supply good enough to run it for now. My current build is CPU - Ryzen 5 5600g Motherboard - MSI B450M-A PRO MAX II RAM - Corsair Vengeance LPX 8GB 3200MHz DDR4 x 2 Storage - HP EX900 M.2 250GB(Boot) Samsung 870 EVO 1TB 2.5 Inch SATA III Internal SSD Seagate Internal 1TB SATA Barracuda HDD PSU - Antec CUPRUM STRIKE CSK 550W 80 Plus Bronze Power Supply Case - Antec AX20 Mid-Tower ATX Gaming Case My current choice of GPUs are SAPPHIRE PULSE AMD RADEON RX 7600 GAMING OC 8G DDR6 GRAPHICS CARD SAPPHIRE PULSE Radeon RX 6650 XT 8GB OC GDDR6 GRAPHICS CARD ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 3060 Twin Edge 12GB GDDR6 Graphics Card I was gonna go for 6700xt but it's a bit expensive in my country compared to how much it goes for in dollars so out of my budget so which one should I go for from the ones I've listed or if you guys want to suggest anything else reply my budget is around 40000TK which is around 370$
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So I wanted to turn down the GPU fans to 0% when the temperature is under say 50c. However, MSI afterburner wont let me turn it below 30%. Is this locked because of a setting in afterburner, or in my BIOS? Card: ASUS GeForce GTX 1070 8GB DUAL OC-Thank you.
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Hi! Every time I turn on my pc, everything starts out fine and then the gpu stops. However, if I boot the pc without any USB accessories attached (keyboard/ mouse) it just gives an orange screen with white stripes any advice? gpu not spinning with the rest of the pc on pic of the screen it gives me when turned on the computer is about 2 years old- rog b450f mobo, asus 1060, 32gb 3600mzh ddr4 corsair vengeance, ryzen 5 5600x, 1tb m.2 ssd
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Hello, In 2021 I built my first PC. This was during the gpu shortage, so I had bought I very very cheap gpu (gt 720) as a temporary graphics card. I have recently bought a 3070ti since the prices have come back down. So my question is, is there any benefit for keeping the 720 as some sort of second gpu, since it won't really sell for anything? And if so, for what applications eg. gaming, rendering? My build is: ryzen 5600x 2x8GB crucial ballistix Elite 4000 X570 tuf gaming plus wifi 750watt psu Nvidia 3070ti/720
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So I’m planning an upgrade and i have about 800 bucks to spend. I recently got an 1440p monitor and in some games my current setup struggles. I mostly play Warthunder, Factorio, Star Wars Battlefront 2. I’m not sure what route to take. Should i dump it all in a 7900XT or should I split it up and go with an 14600k and a more modest 7800XT? These seem to be the best bang for your buck options but maybe I’m missing something. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks Current Specs 5800x asus b550 3600 cl16 16gb 3060 ti 1440p 165Hz
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Hi all, I was looking at picking up an RTX 4060 Ti while they are on sale for black friday to replace my RX 6600 XT. Having never used one myself, or any NVIDIA card for that matter, what are your opinions on it? Function? Price-to-performance? Heat? Power consumption? Best brand for this model? and anything in between. Kind Regards, WeTuLo707
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I just purchased a refurbished MSI Gaming Z Trio 3070 and the seller sent me videos of it working perfectly. Upon arrival, I can't get my motherboard to get past the d6 error code. Tried updating bios, clearing drivers from my previous 1070, and slotting into different PCIe slots. Nothing is working. The lights turn on and the fans spin up.
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Hey everyone, hope someone can help me troubleshoot my pc issues. I've been having issues with my pc since I moved. What happens is when I boot my pc everything starts up normally, but sometimes the GPU shuts off the LEDs, ramps the fans up, and my mobo shows a VGA issue. For a short while i was able to hard power down my pc, unplug all DP cables out of the GPU and it would boot fine. Sometimes that doesn't work and it seems like it just doesn't work for days on end until it randomly decides to fix itself. Another weird thing my pc does on boot is the troubleshooting LEDs go from Red(cpu) to Orange (ram) to Red(Cpu) to Orange (ram) then to white(vga) and stays there. If it's going to boot properly it will switch from white to green after 2-3 seconds. This is making me think Motherboard, especially since this mobo has moved 7 times in it's lifetime. Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700x Motherboard: Asus b450-f Gaming Bios version: 2801 GPU: EVGA 2080 ti hybrid cooled RAM: 16 GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 3200Mhz PSU: Corsair RM850x Boot drive: Samsung 750 Evo SSD I've updated drivers for nvidia and made sure that windows was fully up to date, no changes with those updates. I've gone ahead and tried re-applying thermal paste thinking it was a thermals issue but that has fixed nothing. I tried the 2080ti in my roommates computer and sometimes it works fine, and sometimes it doesn't output any display. All while his 1080 works fine every time in my computer. My next thought was a PSU issue so I upgraded my PSU from an EVGA 750w to the 850w I currently have installed (the 750w seems to have fixed some issues my roommate was having with crashes with his computer system.) The most recent time this happened I have swapped GPU's with a friend who is currently using my 2080ti perfectly fine for him (in another city), while I use his AMD 6500xt working perfectly fine. My next thought is maybe a power issue through the PCI-e slot. But I don't have any GPU's available to test that are as power hungry as that 2080ti. While making this post I also realized my mobo Bios is out of date quite a bit, so maybe that? My only other thought would be to get a UPS as a power buffer from the wall to my pc as I've heard of 'dirty power' before. But that's honestly pulling random ideas out of my ass. Any help or ideas to test when I can is greatly appreciated!
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Hello all! I need a little help on this one! I currently have a machine that has a R9 7900x and a Zotac 3090 with 16GB Ram running off of a 1000w NZXT PSU. I only play on a 1080p monitor which I'm aware is overkill but lol. I have had so many performance issues with this machine from constant DirectX crashes to games sometimes playing at 20 fps and when someone starts shooting or calls in a killstreak in CoD, it freezes the system from anywhere from 1-5 seconds meaning I'm already dead and spectating my teammates from the time the freezing stops. its becoming annoying to the point I've been playing on my Ps5 more then this machine. ASWELL AS THAT, even if i leave the machine on for over 24 hours, windows becomes unresponsive and games run at such low fps that its not even worth playing; while a quick turn off and on again fixes the issue i would love to maybe understand a fix for this. Game crashes also causes whole system crashes causing the machine to turn off and on again randomly. I've updated all my drivers on the GPU side and I always do a clean install. I just feel like I'm missing something that's causing such low performance. If anyone can leave suggestions that would be beautiful! I've left MW2 Benchmarks to maybe help a tad Thanks gamers.
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https://pcpartpicker.com/list/qsF7fv This is my current build. 3700x and a GTX1070. So i need a GPU upgrade YESTERDAY. Thinking of getting a RX7800(sapphire) and a 5800x3D to balance it out. While the RX7800 seems like the best bang for buck, this whole fucking generation has thrown off all my common sense. AMD doesn't release the 7800 and 7700 for 9 MONTHS, nVidia is mad as a bug on pricing and they delayed their midrange releases aswell. So help me gauge on how good the timing is to buy a GPU right now, including rumor mill info. Is nVidia about reduce prices? Or pull a "super" semi-generational refresh like they did with the 20 series? Or even bust out the 5000 series to fix their shit? Need to make sure I don't make a mistake cause these European prices are killing me man. Same prices compared to western europe on a eastern europe salary... (the 7800xt is 680 euros for reference).
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i will take an rtx card so i was about to take an msi rtx 3060 ->https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B08WPRMVWB/ref=ewc_pr_img_4?smid=A1A1JBOUJEFFNA&psc=1 BUT, then i saw an rtx 4060 ti that is better and little bit more price -> https://www.amazon.in/MSI-GeForce-Ventus-128-bit-Graphic/dp/B0C7W8GZMJ/ref=sr_1_5?crid=18KRU1A3NJKEW&keywords=rtx%2B4060&qid=1691328701&sprefix=rtx%2B406%2Caps%2C239&sr=8-5&th=1 then i finalized it but then after checking everything its fps was good everything was good but its 128 bit and other is 192 bit now i want to compare these things -: -> is it 128 bit better than 192 bit ->it is 8 gb but other is 12 (this seems ok cause it gives better performance) ->its performance i compared and 4060 was better in all cases then these so please help me select
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I have a Dell latitude 5590 with an i7 8th gen CPU. It's a great laptop, but the GPU is hindering it's performance. Is it at all possible to swap out either the (NVIDIA GeForce® MX130, 2GB GDDR5) or (Intel UHD Graphics 620) cards for a better one? If so which cards are compatible?
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I am desperate for a fix right now Specs are Radeon RX470 Gigabyte AX370 Gaming Ryzen 5 1600 Vegeance 16gb ram 2800mhz PSU is a 550w Context: Today, I was playing Phasmophobia with my friend when at some point my PC completely shut off and wouldn't turn back on for a good minute. After that, I could boot it up and I heard the windows sound on my headphones but there was no display. I looked in the pc case and the VGA light was on, code was 33. Note that the GPU leds were on but fans not spinning. After that, I reseated the Gpu a few times, tried diffrent RAM combinations and after I put it in a diffrent PCIE slot, the VGA light turned off, and as my main fear - the CPU light turned on. After that, I only got codes b5 and b0, not getting into display. I am not in a place rn to buy a new pc so a fix would help me and God bless yall.
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My main interest is in 1440p gameplay and high fps counts. I have a 1440p 170 Hz monitor. I only want to upgrade if there is a significant jump in quality.
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Hello, i decided to finally upgrade my GPU from 1660S. And I don't know if I should buy a 3060 TI, 3070 or 4060 TI (8gb). Which of them is worth the price/performance ratio for me? My current setup : CPU- 10700KF Mobo - Asus PRIME B560M-A RAM - 32gb HyperX Fury (2x16) PSU - Gigabyte B700H GPU Prices in my country : 3060Ti - from 350€ 3070 - from 470€ 4060Ti (8gb) - from 430€ Thank you for advice :)
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So I was scouring eBay for some graphics cards when I came across an AMD v340 engineering sample for like 1500 bucks. What was super cool about this card is that it supported GPU virtualization. Unfortunately its way underpowered for what I need so I looked to see if Nvidia had anything available to pros or enterprise and I found the A6000 that supported their vGPU tech. They claim that with aggregation, the performance increase is close to linear, but I'm not sure if that would apply to something like a game engine that uses gaming drivers. The goal here is to have a dynamic server that can allocate GPU resources on the fly for several tasks, including a kick-ass gaming rig with that aggregated gpu. In principle if it scaled the way that I hope, It would make a single virtualized GPU that is 2x more powerful than a 3090 (the A6000 is like 10% faster I'm pretty sure). Why do I need such power for games? I work in the VR industry and I've been wanting to work with an ultra high fidelity VR game to demo a piece of hardware. Does anyone have experience with vGPUs or testing this kind of aggregation?
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I know the general rule of thumb is to go with a single GPU, but with prices of new cards not normalizing anytime soon and some older generations of used cards still going for way more than what they are really worth, could it make sense to buy older matching cards and running them in SLI/Crossfire for some kind of performance increase in the interim?
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Heya, I recently build my own PC with this specs: Ryzen 5 3600 with boxed cooler 2x8GB HyperX DDR4 Memory 3200mhz MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon Max WiFi AMD Radeon 5700XT 50'th Anniversary 500w BeQuiet Pure Power 11 After swapping the cooler to an MSI Codeliquid 240R the Mainboard told me that my CPU is broken (red light on EZ Debug LED), and it wasn't Posting. I replaced the CPU with a new R5 3600 and the red light on CPU was gone. Unfortunately its saying that the GPU was bad now (Red light on GPU and Beep Code 1x Long 2x Short). I also tested my old GPU (Palit GTX960 4GB) and had the same error. Both GPUs are working fine on my old System (gigabyte ga-z170x-gaming 3, i7 6700k, 750w cooler master PSU). Swapped the Mainboard (replace via retailer) and had the same error again. I did a refund on the MSI B450 Board and got my hands on a B550 Aorus Elite AX V2 which got the same error again (Beep Code: 1x Long, 3x Short). Swapped out the RAM and PSU from my old System, still not Posting. I cleared CMOS several times and flashed BIOS to the newest (on all 3 Boards). I hope that one of you guys can help me out because I swapped out everything possible with no success. Will also test a friend's Ryzen 7 2700x and RTX 2070 Super tomorrow.