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June 5, 2014 3:20:34 PM

Comment below the specs you dream for your machine or the ones you have if they're a crazy (just a topic to enjoy and see what you guys think)

Mine would be, I guess:
GPU: R9 295x2
CPU: I7 4960K
16GB of RAM
2TB Hard Drive

Oh, the dreams haha

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June 5, 2014 3:53:33 PM

Well my dream pc, will become mine after my wedding next month.
Intel i7 4930k, asus rampage black mobo, 32gb corsair dominator platimum 1866, and evga 1300w psu.
Debating to go titan z, sli titan black, or get a workstation card and keeping one of my 770 for gaming.
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June 5, 2014 4:20:47 PM

Dblkk said:
Well my dream pc, will become mine after my wedding next month.
Intel i7 4930k, asus rampage black mobo, 32gb corsair dominator platimum 1866, and evga 1300w psu.
Debating to go titan z, sli titan black, or get a workstation card and keeping one of my 770 for gaming.


Damn girlfriend haha, you don't need a TITAN Z, Titan Black is more than enough especially if you're sling that bitch, jesus haha (well actually one titan z will be cheaper than sli titan black) but still, that's a crazy setup
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June 5, 2014 6:41:06 PM

I edit 4k, more hd 1080p footage now than 4k but its very demanding, and if you dont hit a certain mbps to keep the bit rate high enough while rendering, your final rendered video framerate will fluctuate from 5fps to like 40 fps, which makes the video look like sh(*&. Very interested in titan z as its supposed to be a beast. Yes overpriced, but depending how it fares against workstation cards (which i believe will do well) it could actually end up being a better budget option, albiet $3k a piece.

Plus im always a fan of single over sli. Unless in titan z case its dual chips put on same card. making it not so really sli.
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June 5, 2014 6:43:05 PM

Oh and your 9590, is just a stock overclocked 8350. I have my chip at 5.2ghz now, no boost just all the time. Would smoke a 9590, and mines just a 8350. Which case 8350 is also just a stock overclocked 8320. Hahah, but true.
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June 5, 2014 7:00:38 PM

Dblkk said:
Oh and your 9590, is just a stock overclocked 8350. I have my chip at 5.2ghz now, no boost just all the time. Would smoke a 9590, and mines just a 8350. Which case 8350 is also just a stock overclocked 8320. Hahah, but true.


Yeah, true. I mean, if I was given the money, certainly would buy the 9590, but since I will upgrade my CPU next year, and now Im being realistic, for sure I will buy the 8350, it's way cheaper and the difference is this: fx-9590 = 8 core 4.7ghz and 310 dollars. fx-8350 = 8 core 4.0 ghz and 180 dollars. You probably know that because you were the one who said it haha but I like to talk
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June 5, 2014 7:14:43 PM

Yea, given any money, I would still choose mine. 8350. $180 overclocked to 5.2ghz. Vs 9590 overclocked to 5.2ghz $310.

But now that I need as much as I can get, its 4930k which just smacks and beats the 8350 black and blue. But at $500 it better be able to pounce on the $180 8350. Plus mobo for 8350 is like $140, motherboard for 4930 is (well you can cheap out) $350-500.

I plan on 4930k $550, asus rampage black $525, corsair dominator 4x8gb $325, titan z/titan black $3000, evga 1300w $180.

All that said, the 8350 $150, asus pro board $120, corsair ram 4x4gb $110, dual gtx 770s $629, and ultra x4 psu $90. That is what I have now, and beats out i7 4770k build for what I use it for (3d rendering, video enhancement, cad, ect). And the next worthwhile step up from what I have is what im going to be buying. Price difference is huge, but its the only thing better.
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June 5, 2014 7:27:58 PM

Dblkk said:
Yea, given any money, I would still choose mine. 8350. $180 overclocked to 5.2ghz. Vs 9590 overclocked to 5.2ghz $310.

But now that I need as much as I can get, its 4930k which just smacks and beats the 8350 black and blue. But at $500 it better be able to pounce on the $180 8350. Plus mobo for 8350 is like $140, motherboard for 4930 is (well you can cheap out) $350-500.

I plan on 4930k $550, asus rampage black $525, corsair dominator 4x8gb $325, titan z/titan black $3000, evga 1300w $180.

All that said, the 8350 $150, asus pro board $120, corsair ram 4x4gb $110, dual gtx 770s $629, and ultra x4 psu $90. That is what I have now, and beats out i7 4770k build for what I use it for (3d rendering, video enhancement, cad, ect). And the next worthwhile step up from what I have is what im going to be buying. Price difference is huge, but its the only thing better.


I don't get how intel's 6 core 3.3ghz is better than AMD 8 core 4.0 ghz, I know they are better man but I cant understand, and you sure the 9590 can only be overclocked to 5.2? I know the 8350 turbo is 4.2 and 9590's is 5.0
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June 5, 2014 9:33:11 PM


I don't get how intel's 6 core 3.3ghz is better than AMD 8 core 4.0 ghz, I know they are better man but I cant understand, and you sure the 9590 can only be overclocked to 5.2? I know the 8350 turbo is 4.2 and 9590's is 5.0[/quotemsg]

Intels cores are very strong vs AMD. Anything gaming wise even an i5 would beat out your 9590. As for overclocking, the chips are identical. Its silicon lottery how high your chip will go, but the chips are the same. The 9590 intel overclocked the 8350 for you, vs you doing it yourself and saving $100.

And intels 6 core, has hyperthreading, which in AMD terms is a 12 core processor then. And it, to say beats out, just smokes the AMD chip. More cores, stronger cores, less power, more advanced tech, it just is soo great.
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