So TLDR, around which performance tier is Vega supposed to be at?
I am looking to buy a video card now for an X99 system and would either just wait it out for Vega or buy 1080TI right now.
I've ran r9-290 crossfire and gamed at 4k.
Some games are fine while some could be better (Witcher 3). I did not run any AA (not needed at this resolution) and most settings at Very High - High.
Will it be 60 fps constant? Depends on the game but then again, I am not too picky with FPS.
I had the same question. I went with a 280x instead (equivalent to a 770) and some games still could not maintain a decent framerate (this is subjective). In the end, I went with a r9-290.
Well its obvious that the i5 will perform better, not doubt about that. Its really up to your budget to decide whether to spend the extra cash for the i5 or stick with the q6600.
I already answered your question anyways..
What kind of cooling are you using for the q6600 because stock isnt...
Thats not what he's saying at all. I believe what he meant is the clock speed of the q6600 to not bottleneck the gpu.
Those two processors are worlds different with the 2500k as the obvious clear winner clock for clock compared to the q6600.
This, Q6600 overclocked should hold you over until the next Intel cpu release.
You should just overclock it. That processor still has a lot of potential.
no game change if the games being released are crappy console ports. ---sorry i had to do it.
yeah, recently, there just hasnt been a real game-changing must-have upgrade around. ive just been swapping my gpu for another gpu just to test out other gpu's and not get bored of the lack of any...
yeah, the badaboom is a bad advice. crappy quality compared to something free for cpu encoding.
since you are video editing, i recommend spending more on the cpu and io systems rather than the video card.
like others have said, you can go 920/930 or the 1055t route. based on your budget, ill...
I believe they did. Didnt Black Edition come out to combat Intel's Extreme Editions with unlocked multipliers? Phenom I was a fluke considering the previous BE's (Athlon 64's) were pretty good in terms of overclock-ability and Phenom II's went back up in the overclocking scale.
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