First PC for Resolume

Bro, does your rig even lift?
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Jaro
Met Resolume in a bar the other day
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First PC for Resolume

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Hello Everyone,

Our company has bought LED Wall, and we need to configure a PC for it. The maximum resolution that we have to manage is Full HD, maybe someday 2K.

We can't decide what configuration is better - 

1.CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 2700XGPU: Radeon RX 590 8GBRAM: 2x8GB DDR4SSD: Samsung 500GB M.2 PCIe NVMe 970 EVO Plus

2.CPU: Intel I5 9600KGPU: GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GBRAM: 2x8GB DDR4SSD: Samsung 500GB M.2 PCIe NVMe 970 EVO Plus 

Some people say it is going to be problems with AMD,
is that true? Can You help with this?

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Pickle_Davis
Met Resolume in a bar the other day
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Re: First PC for Resolume

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Hey Jaro,

I got Resolume after building my PC (max bang for buck ratio). My 'pooter:

-CPU: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2950X
-GPU: Nvidia 1080TI
-RAM: 32 (2x16) GB Corsair 3200 Mhz
-Memory: WD Blue 3D NAND 1TB M.2 2280 (560MB/s read)

I'm not team Red or Blue. They play nice together and I haven't noticed a loss of FPS when mixing casually. When I turn the "Show Hardware Stats", outputting to my 1440p monitor, specs as follows:

CPU:11% RAM:25% GPU:21% VRAM:10%

Those are the numbers under my "stress test".
Composition is at 1024x768 (down-scaling 1080p loops, then up-scaling to output)
4 Loops on 4 Layers simultaneous
About 20 Effects on full

I think you can calculate a close ballpark on which one of those CPU/GPU will get more frames. Make a compatible computer (with something like PC Part Picker) and buy your budget. All the rest is "tEaM ReD, oR dEaD" :roll: bull.

:> Good luck

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