CPU selection...(help)

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by cervie, Dec 29, 2022.

  1. cervie

    cervie

    NVIDIA website has that info but yeah I totally get it’s like “hey look at the cool card you gets that’s all we know it’s cool!”
     
    #21     Dec 30, 2022
  2. ZBZB

    ZBZB

    Get the CPU with built in graphics. No need for a separate graphics card for two screens for 2d trading applications.
     
    #22     Dec 30, 2022
  3. cervie

    cervie

    ty. i already have a 1050ti(came with my original build) and that is more than enough. I am currently running one 4k 43" screen and it is bliss. less is more in this biz.
     
    #23     Dec 30, 2022
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  4. d08

    d08

    Look at the manufacturer website in the "boring" specs section. Modern cards are all 4k or up, so anything less should work without issues.
     
    #24     Dec 31, 2022
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  5. virtusa

    virtusa

    Found it at Nvidia, but I have now AMD Radeon and they show nowhere this resolutions. At least not where I was looking.
    If you watch any online vendor site, you can find a lot if specifications about any cards, but nowhere a filter to select on the maximum resolution. I don't understand why they don't add that information. The only exception is Newegg, but I live in EU.

    This is what you get if you watch Amazon for aan AMD Radeon RX 6600.
    You can even choose "Frustration-Free Packaging" or not. But resolutions seem not to matter.
    https://www.amazon.com/s?k=radeon+rx+6600&crid=1DFI6O8T1X64N&sprefix=radeon,aps,187&ref=nb_sb_ss_ts-doa-p_3_6
     
    #25     Dec 31, 2022
  6. It took me less than a minute to search for “AMD RX6600 specifications” to discover that this card supports 4K. Which isn’t surprising as nowadays virtually all cards support that.
     
    #26     Dec 31, 2022
  7. virtusa

    virtusa

    I was looking at something like "resolution 3440x1440". Not at 4K. Now I understand what 4K means, so now I don't need "3440x1440" anymore. I learned something on ET, which is rare.:D

    Nvidia mentions clearly the supported resolutions.
     
    #27     Dec 31, 2022