Hi,
Hoping some more opinions can help me end this weeks long GPU dilemma I've had. I'm building a new system for a variety of uses. What I know for sure is that it'll be a Ryzen 5 3600, with 16GB of RAM on an MSI Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard. I'm sticking with my Dell U2412M monitor for now. What I don't know about is the GPU. I'm coming from a system with a GTX 470.
I'm torn between the RX5700 (Sapphire £350) and the RTX 2060 Super (Gigabyte £400ish).
I understand that the RX 5700 (once overclocked) makes the most sense in value for money terms. However the reviews looking at Adobe Premiere and AE are not good - scrambled preview videos, lags, crashes etc. I don't do so much video editing nowadays but would like eventually to get back into it on this new system. In the immediate future I'll be using it for gaming, but am a little worried that Adobe support for AMD will not improve.
So I guess my main concern is near future compatibility and future proofing.
Any input on this would be great!
Hoping some more opinions can help me end this weeks long GPU dilemma I've had. I'm building a new system for a variety of uses. What I know for sure is that it'll be a Ryzen 5 3600, with 16GB of RAM on an MSI Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard. I'm sticking with my Dell U2412M monitor for now. What I don't know about is the GPU. I'm coming from a system with a GTX 470.
I'm torn between the RX5700 (Sapphire £350) and the RTX 2060 Super (Gigabyte £400ish).
I understand that the RX 5700 (once overclocked) makes the most sense in value for money terms. However the reviews looking at Adobe Premiere and AE are not good - scrambled preview videos, lags, crashes etc. I don't do so much video editing nowadays but would like eventually to get back into it on this new system. In the immediate future I'll be using it for gaming, but am a little worried that Adobe support for AMD will not improve.
So I guess my main concern is near future compatibility and future proofing.
Any input on this would be great!