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yeah ima do a lil gaming on pc like h1z1 or rocket league but big titles i play on xbox one like black ops 3 and so on

H1Z1 is built on the same engine as arma3 and those games run aweful especially on AMD CPU's because they max out one CPU core and AMD cores are weak and slow...so you should go with the i5-4460 on a cheap H97 motherboard...performance in rendering is still very similar to the FX and the editing will be smoother because the intel chip has much faster cores, it's also a lot more energy efficient and come on a more modern platform with better features.

I think you should get

- i5-4460

- H97 board

- 16GB DDR3

- R9 380 4GB

Use the boxed heatsink for the i5 it's perfectly adequate for that little chip.

yeah ima do a lil gaming on pc like h1z1 or rocket league but big titles i play on xbox one like black ops 3 and so on

H1Z1 is built on the same engine as arma3 and those games run aweful especially on AMD CPU's because they max out one CPU core and AMD cores are weak and slow...so you should go with the i5-4460 on a cheap H97 motherboard...performance in rendering is still very similar to the FX and the editing will be smoother because the intel chip has much faster cores, it's also a lot more energy efficient and come on a more modern platform with better features.

I think you should get

- i5-4460

- H97 board

- 16GB DDR3

- R9 380 4GB

Use the boxed heatsink for the i5 it's perfectly adequate for that little chip.

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really?

 

Vegas usually uses CUDA for live rendering (The preview window) and special effects rendering. It cannot render the entire video on the card unless you are using custom settings like Dave, and that did not help him out very much. 

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Vegas usually uses CUDA for live rendering (The preview window) and special effects rendering. It cannot render the entire video on the card unless you are using custom settings like Dave, and that did not help him out very much.

i think it's now supported a lot better in newer versions, is it possible that you guys were using an older version of vegas?

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i think it's now supported a lot better in newer versions, is it possible that you guys were using an older version of vegas?

 

Actually, the Vegas forums have support for GTX 9XX series explicitly as "Not working".

I am using Movie Studio Platinum 13. (Basically Vegas) And have to downgrade my GPU driver for it to show up, and then it does not work.

So I have no idea how Dave got it working. 

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Actually, the Vegas forums have support for GTX 9XX series explicitly as "Not working".

I am using Movie Studio Platinum 13. (Basically Vegas) And have to downgrade my GPU driver for it to show up, and then it does not work.

So I have no idea how Dave got it working.

 

havnt watched it i don,t know if it's a good fix?!

 

BUT, also, a good read for the OP:

http://www.gpurendering.com/technology/CudaVsOpencl.html

 

In our view, Nvidia GPUs (especially newer ones) are usually the best choice for users, built in CUDA support as well as strong OpenCL performance for when CUDA is not supported. The only situation in which we would recommend an AMD GPU to professionals is when they are exclusively using apps that support OpenCL and have no CUDA option.

GPU rendering

The diferent situation is on GPU rendering field - there is much more dominate NVIDIA and CUDA. The main GPU renderers like FurryBall, Iray and Octane, are CUDA only!

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havnt watched it i don,t know if it's a good fix?!

 

BUT, also, a good read for the OP:

http://www.gpurendering.com/technology/CudaVsOpencl.html

 

In our view, Nvidia GPUs (especially newer ones) are usually the best choice for users, built in CUDA support as well as strong OpenCL performance for when CUDA is not supported. The only situation in which we would recommend an AMD GPU to professionals is when they are exclusively using apps that support OpenCL and have no CUDA option.

GPU rendering

The diferent situation is on GPU rendering field - there is much more dominate NVIDIA and CUDA. The main GPU renderers like FurryBall, Iray and Octane, are CUDA only!

 

Yea, that is what I mean by downgrade my driver. 

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It said CUDA is supported on my GPU. And I told it to render using CUDA.

Still uses CPU.

nvidia GPU can also do rendering with OpenCL...have you tried that?

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Fx 8350. It will beat the i5 in rendering at a cheaper price

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