Some videos recorded with OBS Beta were posted in /r/Nvidia today:
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/360722728
"Here is another PUBG training clip at 1080p 6000 Kbps." https://www.twitch.tv/videos/360724626 "Now you folks can be the judge for yourself if NVENC's quality with OBS finally is worthy...
Yes, I use it to edit my 4k videos, it uses 50% of my 2950x @ 4.2Ghz and 30% of my Titan Xp, and renders 4K in real-time, even will color correction and some LUTs.
So if we are replacing mobo's from 2015 and such. Arnt they 99.9% intel? Will this help AMD speedbup EPYC adoption, as datacenters decide to upgrade from this event?
Would be hard to replace old mobo's in a DDR4 world, might as well replace everything?
EPYC has less power usage, more cores...
I bought my Asus Zenith Extreme for $260 out the door with taxes from Newegg 1 month ago, it was open box, it came with everything, even 10gigabit card
My brother needed to buy 2 RTX 2080 Ti's. I told him, about this news earlier today and to keep an eye out for people canceling their pre-orders. Glad to say he was successfull in picking up his 2 cards as some pre-orders became avaliable.
I myself only bought 1.
Hope they can manage 1080p@60 on 2070 or 2080, I have a 2080 Ti coming with 2 extra gigarays/sec. So I can managed in UW with 60fps, or slightly above, since almost double CUDA.
(Software upgrade +Setup) Vs. (new hardware motherboard + CPU + hardware setup + software setup) the cost of labor might be more to make the switch, and labor is usually more expensive than the sum of all parts.
The real question that us tech people are not asking/answering:
But, a data center CTO would ask, why replace current gen XEONs, if we can simply "upgrade" them with new Intel tech? Intel is offering upgrades to existing CPU's.
Tested it with i7-8700K delided @ 4.9Ghz with Titan Xp 2012Mhz watercooled. At slider to 10 (highest), above Suramar city, looking towards Emerald Tree, 44-45 fps consistent. Closed game, installed new drivers (clean install), started game, looking at same spot, since I closed it using "X" in...
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I just sold a Titan X (old P) with evga hybrid cooler for $1050. payment was immediate, good rating too on buyer. ordered a evga 1080 ti ftw3. will be without main PC for 3 days now :( Ryzen no APU. The 1080ti will maintain its value more than Titan X(old P)