I'm starting to think about upgrading my PC in preparation for ACC VR.
My current build is an intel i7 2600k OC'd to 4.5ghz, AsusP8 P67 evo, 16gb ram.
I do have a legitimate reason to upgrade in that lightroom, photoshop and premiere are starting to struggle, I can't edit an image in lightroom and watch a youtube video for example.
I now have an opportunity to offload my MB, CPU and Ram to a PC in work and replace the gizzards of my PC with something more up to date.
I don't follow the market until I have to so I'm getting up to date on what's available and saw the AMD threadripper processors. I read that they are better suited to high resolutions and wondered if they'd be better than the the standard Ryzen 7, maybe more future proof for the next generation of VR coupled with new ray tracing being introduced by Nvidia?
I have used intel all my life, has AMD caught up with their Ryzen 7 2700? The Intel i7 8700k doesn't seem to cost that much more when I'm pricing it out and I'd lean towards Intel unless there's a VR advantage with AMD. I've heard AMD is better at things like video processing too.
So is there any advantage to a threadripper for a VR system and is the Intel still worth the premium?
My current build is an intel i7 2600k OC'd to 4.5ghz, AsusP8 P67 evo, 16gb ram.
I do have a legitimate reason to upgrade in that lightroom, photoshop and premiere are starting to struggle, I can't edit an image in lightroom and watch a youtube video for example.
I now have an opportunity to offload my MB, CPU and Ram to a PC in work and replace the gizzards of my PC with something more up to date.
I don't follow the market until I have to so I'm getting up to date on what's available and saw the AMD threadripper processors. I read that they are better suited to high resolutions and wondered if they'd be better than the the standard Ryzen 7, maybe more future proof for the next generation of VR coupled with new ray tracing being introduced by Nvidia?
I have used intel all my life, has AMD caught up with their Ryzen 7 2700? The Intel i7 8700k doesn't seem to cost that much more when I'm pricing it out and I'd lean towards Intel unless there's a VR advantage with AMD. I've heard AMD is better at things like video processing too.
So is there any advantage to a threadripper for a VR system and is the Intel still worth the premium?