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Aug 12 2015 02:02pm
Quote (Rapture @ Aug 12 2015 03:57am)
Ah well if you already have those specific loopholes then no big deal :]
At this rate I want to consider you rather educated so you may already know what I'll say next, but ill say it anyway.
The latest and greatest is the fury/x. Granted I dont know again how it compares for 3d modeling, but it is at least in the gaming space considered the premiium AMD offering
http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814202157&AID=10657534&PID=3938566&SID=&nm_mc=AFC-C8JunctionCA&cm_mmc=AFC-C8JunctionCA-_-na-_-na-_-na&utm_medium=affiliates&utm_source=afc-%25zn
probably not woth the money unless this is some kind of build paid for by work. :D
this is the evga i would consider as it is cost effective
http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-power-supply-110b20750vr
there is a more premium version, the G2 which comes fully modular and gold rated, but both are made by super flower though.
Its just about the same price as corsair but much higher quality than that model and higher warranty. if this is some kind of business build that doesnt belong to you, may not care, but its something to consider i suppose.
IT guy found a 500gb ssd with win7 on it. so upgraded to that GPU and changed to that PSU. then upgraded to 1866 ram and watercooling block H100i GTX
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Aug 12 2015 06:10pm
Does the programs used benefit from cuda/hyper threading/etc
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Aug 12 2015 07:57pm
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Does the programs used benefit from cuda/hyper threading/etc
autodesk inventor does not so thats why I opted for AMD especially since this build is not going to be a heavy CAD machine. The first 3 I built have a really good intel processor.. forget which 1.. was 1000dollars last year
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