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I'm also looking for a new case - that will support 3 Hard Drives any pointers?
Presuming you mean 3.5" mechanical drives ?I'm also looking for a new case - that will support 3 Hard Drives any pointers?
It really helps if you give more details things like , budget , mid tower , RGB required.Yes that's right
Any others of interest?
Yeah, it is fine, productivity performance is about the same as the 7700.I know the 7800x3d is a more gaming focused but will be fine for the purposes of video editing as well?
Modern CPUs are hot running, even though the 7800X3D's power consumption is low, but something like the Peerless assassin (a decent tower air cooler, which costs around £35) is fine, case and motherboard permitting.Would an Air Cooler or an AIO be sufficient for this as well?
Thermalright cooler great.The CPU Cooler I'm looking at is the
Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE CPU Air Cooler
The GPU's I'm looking at are:
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 16GB GAMING OC Graphics Card
Or
Gigabyte GeForce RTX 4070 12GB GAMING OC Graphics Card
Or the XFX 7800XT
Any Pointers?
Read the review.Thanks for info -
I've always been an Nvidia Fan in anycase so that's what ile probably play with
Out of interest how much faster is the 4070 against the 7800xt?
The Review is very close now what to decide!
It’s a pretty easy choice unless the RTX4070 is a decent amount less money. The 4070 is slower and has less VRAM than the AMD card.
I wouldn't be buying any gpu until nvidia release their super cards next month..the 4070ti super will get 16gb vram and memory bus increased from 192 to 256 bit. that with more cuda cores, and i was reading it should be closer to the original 4080 in performance, the larger memory bus shouldn't gimp it when at 4k now and if comes in at same price will be a lot better price to performance than exisdting card..the 4070 super also s/b a decent bump with a 21% icrease in cuda cores...will be interesting to see how pricing goes, and how amd will respondI think it's better to say that it's situationally slower, although the 7800XT seems to come out ahead more often than not when looking at raw performance.
When speaking of "features" I'll also take DLSS over FSR any day of the week, and unfortunately upscaling is an unavoidable reality.
Regardless, either is a good buy and I absolutely would not spend, say, £50 more on a 4070 over a 7800XT.