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• #6577
got a new 4k monitor. Calibrated it two days ago but today turned my pc on and it has reverted. Anyone experienced this before?
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• #6578
Any recommendations for an ultrawide monitor, probably around 34"? Preferably something with USB C hub and power delivery so I can just use one wire to my laptop.
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• #6579
Not sure where to post this, but does anyone have any recommendations on any free, basic video editing software? Likely to splice videos together, include music and possibly voice over?
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• #6580
DaVinci Resolve is free and very well featured. Not sure I'd describe it as basic though.
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• #6581
Irony here is I found DaVinci easier (or at least more obvious) to use than the stupid editing tools from GoPro
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• #6583
Thanks!
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• #6584
Do we live in a world where I can get a laptop that can play recent games (think total war series, civ6 etc rather than shooters), and edit all my photos etc for around £1k or so?
I haven't bought a new computer in years, other than a bit of ram, and feel a bit out of touch with what I'm looking for.
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• #6585
Yes.
As my 6 year old one can do that stuff.
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• #6587
pcspecialist.co.uk for all your PC needs that aren't met by a bunch of cunts.
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• #6588
Anyway, I'd like to build a PC, and am looking for specification recommendations, as I've not specced a PC for over 10 years.
It will be an office machine, but I'd also like to play games when nobody is watching, or I'm on really boring work calls.
When not playing games, or playing around with big data sets, I'd like it to be pretty much silent.
And I'll likely be running a 3 monitor set-up, which I'm guessing will mean two graphics cards.
Does this sound like it fits the bill?
- Ryzen 3600x
- RTX 2070
- Asus ROG X570-F
- a whole bunch of RAM
I've no idea if any of these work together, or if they are bottlenecked anywhere - any tips gratefully received
(Budget is 2k)
- Ryzen 3600x
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• #6589
Any particular reason why you want to build your own?
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• #6590
Definitely wouldn't recommend a 2070 right now. With any luck the 30-something cards will be easier to get hold of before long (3070 goes on sale Thurs but demand will be enormous), and they're loads better bang for buck. AMD are also launching new cards this week.
Three monitors will work fine on a single card.
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• #6591
You can easily get a GPU with 3 video outputs so no need for two cards.
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• #6592
Comfortably that spec for under 2k.
Don't need to build your own PC unless you particularly want to.Just looking at the 2k figure, if you can find a student to get the 20% then Dell Outlet would do you this for £1972.80 (2055+VAT -20%)
The 'scratch and dent' is almost always extremely minor
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• #6593
A 2080ti is a bad investment at this time as they are still wayyy over priced.
Not sure why folks are advising against not self building, its just leecy Lego, plug it all in and go! Plus you save loads of money. -
• #6594
A 2080ti is a bad investment at this time as they are still wayyy over priced.
Not sure why folks are advising against not self building, its just leecy Lego, plug it all in and go!Agree with all that. I was just picking an example of something comfortably better than the spec for the budget.
Plus you save loads of money.
Don't necessarily agree with that. The Alienware/Dell I have was the first machine I'd bought off the shelf for 15 years instead of building it. I couldn't have bought the parts for less than the cost of the machine, not even close. I'm not completely convinced Dell didn't misprice it at the time.
I wouldn't advise against self building. I quite like picking the parts and, as you say, it's a piece of cake to build. I'd advise against self building if it's because you think you'll save loads.
Probably the same arguments as building a bike / buying OTP in the sales. -
• #6595
Fair does, tbh I havent priced all that gubbins up on its own just parroting a potentially untrue assumption without checking, whoops...
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• #6596
Self-spec, rather than self-build, I should say.
Even though it is leccy lego, I'm pretty ham-fisted...
The flexibility of speccing it out myself means not having to make too many compromises, and still have scope for upgrading later.
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• #6597
Cheers for the input folks!
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• #6598
This is definitely an option that I'll look at.
It will be through the company, as this will be a work PC, so if it's >2k I can claim the VAT back in any case.
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• #6599
While we're on the topic of multiple monitors, is it generally possible to use a PC's integrated graphics at the same time as a video card? I've started using one of my 'side' monitors in portrait rather than landscape mode for reading pdf documents (can't believe I didn't start using it that way ages ago) and I have now have space for a fourth in portrait mode, which I am now hankering after. Current graphics card has three outputs (all used) but that still leaves the two outputs from the integrated graphics gubbins.
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• #6600
Is this the thread for W10 problems?
How hard can it be to transfer files between two W10 laptops over wifi?
Impossible when Credentials Manager fails to recognise passwords.
After lunch I'll be using usb sticks ffs.
try yelling at it in german