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?
First PC for Resolume
- Pickle_Davis
- Posts: 1
- Joined: Tue Jan 21, 2020 04:24
Re: First PC for Resolume
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"
bull.
:> Good luck
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"

:> Good luck