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Got a x399 mobo and i want a good cpu.

I edit allot and render 3d models

So i been thinking to either ger a 1900x or 1950x

As a editor will i feel a diffrnce?

Same with games? I like games... xD

I got a 1080

Also got a 360mm radiator that fits them. So i can overclock

I got the money but dont want to weaste without a good use of it.

 

cpu: 5950x

mobo: asus tuf pro x570

gpu: 3090 FE 

ram: 32gb G.SKILL Trident Z 3200 c14

psu: Antec HCP1300w Platinum (overkill i know...got it for a good price)

 

thats all needed right?...i didnt study for this exam....

 

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That software use GPGPU rendering or CPU rendering?

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7 minutes ago, orze said:

Got a x399 mobo and i want a good cpu.

I edit allot and render 3d models

So i been thinking to either ger a 1900x or 1950x

As a editor will i feel a diffrnce?

Same with games? I like games... xD

I got a 1080

Also got a 360mm radiator that fits them. So i can overclock

I got the money but dont want to weaste without a good use of it.

Not a humongous difference between the two, but in some things you may be able to see a difference, quite small though.

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21 minutes ago, Jack Dvorak said:

Not a humongous difference between the two, but in some things you may be able to see a difference, quite small though.

So beter save the cash and get a 1900x?

 

cpu: 5950x

mobo: asus tuf pro x570

gpu: 3090 FE 

ram: 32gb G.SKILL Trident Z 3200 c14

psu: Antec HCP1300w Platinum (overkill i know...got it for a good price)

 

thats all needed right?...i didnt study for this exam....

 

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20 minutes ago, Christophe Corazza said:

 

It depends on which programs that you are using. Is it CPU or GPU rendering?

Also, some games are more CPU intensive than others.

Id be honest i donnu...

Question if 1950x would run so much beter then 1900x if it is cpu based? Or games and progrems wont have a big enough change to make it worth it?

 

cpu: 5950x

mobo: asus tuf pro x570

gpu: 3090 FE 

ram: 32gb G.SKILL Trident Z 3200 c14

psu: Antec HCP1300w Platinum (overkill i know...got it for a good price)

 

thats all needed right?...i didnt study for this exam....

 

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