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Gaming and "high end" are synonymous.

 

If you want a high end GPU that isn't a "gaming" GPU, consider a Quadro 4000.

 

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1 hour ago, LukeSavenije said:

what do you mean with non-gaming here?

 

just desktop use? professional use? or just not gamery-looking?

Budget approx £300. Mainly home video editing, streaming, browsing, bits of professional work, etc. Want to, some extend, get a decent card now to future proof.

 

Will be on X570 Board, 3700X Ryzen, 32Gb ram. 

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11 hours ago, LukeSavenije said:

what software?

 

and btw, why the x570? Will be buying Adobe / Corel or similar. As I do not upgrade often, need to "future proof"

 

 

Upgrading from a 2011 built DDR3 system. Will be buying Adobe / Corel or similar. Also use custom built high end finance software. Do not upgrade often, so "future proofing"

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On 9/4/2019 at 1:43 PM, devdeep said:

Budget approx £300. Mainly home video editing, streaming, browsing, bits of professional work, etc. Want to, some extend, get a decent card now to future proof.

 

Will be on X570 Board, 3700X Ryzen, 32Gb ram. 

You could save money and get an x470 motherboard, then put that towards a better GPU... The x570 is really not needed unless you plan on overclocking the Ryzen 3900x.

 

If you can get one, an AIB version 5700 or 5700 XT would fit your needs quite well, but are just a bit over your budget. Vega 56 would probably be your best bet, with the RX 580 as a possibility.

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On 9/4/2019 at 4:43 PM, devdeep said:

Budget approx £300. Mainly home video editing, streaming, browsing, bits of professional work,

Likely a GTX 1660 Ti. But could you specify your software of choice? what kind of "professoinal work" you mean? you are very vague with your replies and it makes hard to properly advise.

4 minutes ago, BTGbullseye said:

n AIB version 5700 or 5700 XT

Read above, he needs a card capable of hardware acceleration tasks not just gaming.

 

Considering he intends to stream using NVENC and video edit with Premiere Pro which seems likely the GTX 1660 Ti will outperform even the 5700 XT at it.

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4 minutes ago, Princess Luna said:

Read above, he needs a card capable of hardware acceleration tasks not just gaming.

The 5700 XT is comparable to the Vega 64 for compute. Also, look at what he said his uses are. A 5700 will easily do all that he needs.

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6 minutes ago, BTGbullseye said:

The 5700 XT is comparable to the Vega 64 for compute

A Vega 64 will destroy the 5700 XT on OpenCL hardware acceleration were he to not be using software that only cares about CUDA Acceleration to begin with.

 

The "RDNA" architecture is absolutely nothing like old GCN, you're telling OP to get something worse to his specific desire out of ignorance, just has already specified he needs performance on Adobe applications more than gaming.

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The difference in performance is not that significant... Also, one use out of all the rest, that he may not even be able to perceive a difference in performance in real world use, is really not a justification for the worse price to performance ratio.

 

Also, the 5700 (non-XT) will beat out the 1660ti in every way so long as he's not restricting it to encoders included with the GPU.

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