I dont know anyone with an AMD video card but Latsyrc has the wireless vive
with the 1st gen AMD processor and he hasnt been able to use it since it
came out. It crashes every time he tries
On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 11:16 AM Daniel Kulbacki <danbackattack@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
do not buy the 20xx series wait for the 11xx series. I dont think this
generation of RTX is there it only gave developers a way to start creating
content.
On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 11:14 AM Daniel Kulbacki <danbackattack@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
do not do AMD if you want to do vive. wireless vive does not work with
AMD
-intel
-nvidia
On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 10:31 AM Jared Elder <particalman79@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I would lean to AMD. More cores, but Intel still reigns as a single
thread computation king. But multi threaded, AMD it's in top with more
cores. That's why the new i-5 have went up from 4 to 6 cores. I-7's are the
same. Intel is playing catch up and AMD is cheaper per core.
On Jan 27, 2019 9:15 AM, Martin Brownell <marty.brownell@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I am starting to put together my design for a new PC and have not been
as immersed in the hardware world as I used to be and would like to get
your thoughts on it.
- As for motherboard I will probably go ASUS or MSI but if anyone
has some strong recommendations I would love to hear them.
- AMD or Intel. I have heard a few things regarding AMD's new 7
nanometer from Stephen. Is it really more powerful and cooler?
- Nvidia or AMD? For the last 15+ years I have only purchased
Nvidia, has AMD improved significantly enough? Is it worth dropping 1000+
on a new video card or is AMD close enough?
Thanks!
Marty