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Good idea to swap pc parts i have?

Bajantechnician

so i have a titan z paired with a fx9590, and a 5960x paired with dual 390xs.

 

should i swap the fx to the dual 390xs, and the 5960x to the titan z to be used as workstation, such as cad modeling and whatnot, because of  8 cores, 16 threads+ 12gb vram, compared to the r9 390xs,

 

 

so ill be using the 390xs for gaming for SURE, so yeah.

 

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Why not just use the 5960x PC as a workstation and  your gaming station?

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2 minutes ago, Bajantechnician said:

so i have a titan z paired with a fx9590, and a 5960x paired with dual 390xs.

 

should i swap the fx to the dual 390xs, and the 5960x to the titan z to be used as workstation, such as cad modeling and whatnot, because of  8 cores, 16 threads+ 12gb vram, compared to the r9 390xs,

 

 

so ill be using the 390xs for gaming for SURE, so yeah.

 

Thanks

Yes, swap them if you are using the 5960X build for intense 3d rendering 

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Just now, Kobathor said:

Why not just use the 5960x PC as a workstation and  your gaming station?

because the 5960x is being a bitch with th r9s.

it crashes, however, it doesnt crash with the titan z, which is wierd.

 

HELLA wierd.

 

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25 minutes ago, Bajantechnician said:

because the 5960x is being a bitch with th r9s.

it crashes, however, it doesnt crash with the titan z, which is wierd.

 

HELLA wierd.

 

Something wrong with the motherboard? There shouldn't be anything wrong with CrossfireX 390X's on the X99 platform, especially with a CPU that expensive. Have you ever actually tried to resolve the issues with trial and error? 

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9 hours ago, Bajantechnician said:

so i have a titan z paired with a fx9590, and a 5960x paired with dual 390xs.

 

should i swap the fx to the dual 390xs, and the 5960x to the titan z to be used as workstation, such as cad modeling and whatnot, because of  8 cores, 16 threads+ 12gb vram, compared to the r9 390xs,

 

 

so ill be using the 390xs for gaming for SURE, so yeah.

 

Thanks

i say switch the gpu's a fx 9590 will be awesome in games and a titan z is more for editing video 

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Just now, Killstreak said:

i say switch the gpu's a fx 9590 will be awesome in games and a titan z is more for editing video 

that what i was thinkin, but i dont want to get a fps bottleneck when gaming

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1 minute ago, Bajantechnician said:

that what i was thinkin, but i dont want to get a fps bottleneck when gaming

you wouldn't the titan z is currently bottlencking your 9590 the 390's wouldn't bottle neck at all

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Just now, Killstreak said:

you wouldn't the titan z is currently bottlencking your 9590 the 390's wouldn't bottle neck at all

uhhhh.

rewerd please

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1 minute ago, Bajantechnician said:

uhhhh.

rewerd please

the titan z is currently bottle necking the fx 9590 but if you swap it the i7 would not bottle neck anything it will accept the titan z full performance. but the r9 390's would have no bottle neck with fx 9590 or the i7 but the tian z bottleneck's the 9590

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35 minutes ago, Killstreak said:

the titan z is currently bottle necking the fx 9590 but if you swap it the i7 would not bottle neck anything it will accept the titan z full performance. but the r9 390's would have no bottle neck with fx 9590 or the i7 but the tian z bottleneck's the 9590

Why?...

The titan zs not that powerful. People use it for gaming when it should be used as a computation card

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7 hours ago, Bajantechnician said:

Why?...

The titan zs not that powerful. People use it for gaming when it should be used as a computation card

when somthing has 5760 cuda cores and each gpu has a 384bit bus! you must be crazy

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8 minutes ago, Killstreak said:

when somthing has 5760 cuda cores and each gpu has a 384bit bus! you must be crazy

how

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