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27 minutes ago, Mockingbird said:

...and why is that relevant?

 

Yes, I do know that.

 

What's your point?

Why did I say price? I meant performance, dum me...

 

Why were you comparing workstation and consumer cards?

38 minutes ago, Mindovermaster said:

Why did I say price? I meant performance, dum me...

...and what are you using to determine performance?

 

38 minutes ago, Mindovermaster said:

Why were you comparing workstation and consumer cards?

...because Jim K brought it up

2 minutes ago, Mockingbird said:

...and what are you using to measure performance?

 

doing the same thing you are? Looking it up at different benchmark sites to compare and using what I know of a 580, which I own myself. And a 580 is not what you would call a high grade card. Maybe this is all he needs, I do not know. As Jim says, we don't yet know his purpose.

2 minutes ago, Mockingbird said:

...because Jim K brought it up

And you throw it at my face right handed. Nice, very nice. /S

53 minutes ago, Mindovermaster said:

doing the same thing you are? Looking it up at different benchmark sites to compare and using what I know of a 580, which I own myself. And a 580 is not what you would call a high grade card. Maybe this is all he needs, I do not know. As Jim says, we don't yet know his purpose.

Would you link a few?

 

Please point out which specific parts that you are talking about.

11 minutes ago, Mockingbird said:

Would you link a few?

 

Please point out which specific parts that you are talking about.

I'm not pointing out a specific card, dude... There are 100s of cards better than the 580. Does he need them, wth knows?

20 minutes ago, Mockingbird said:

provide some sources (for example: graphs, charts, etc.)

 

 

Benchmarks:

https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/

https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/

https://www.gpucheck.com/gpu-benchmark-graphics-card-comparison-chart

 

Use this to compare video cards: 

https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-750-Ti-vs-AMD-RX-580/2187vs3923

 

Edit: And use this, too...

 

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5 hours ago, Mindovermaster said:

good gaming cards ≠ good workstation cards

 

Nowhere did the OP said that the PC is for gaming

 

Furthermore, userbenchmark is a joke

 

Edited by Mockingbird
3 hours ago, Mockingbird said:

good gaming cards ≠ good workstation cards

 

Nowhere did the OP said that the PC is for gaming

 

Furthermore, userbenchmark is a joke

 

Umm, OP never  said anything about workstation video cards. That was all Jim.

 

OP did NOT say about gaming, BUT a better consumer gfx card will be cheaper, and better.

 

Is it a joke? I look at several benchmarks. I don't just look at one. I look at severals and converse.

7 minutes ago, NinjaGinger said:

When I got my M2. I have a spare 3.5 SSD if you want it, better just on a shelf doing nothing. It only 240 gigs but better than nothing. An old Vertex 4 that's not been used in a while.

Think you meant 2.5 ;)

 

But, that sound like bit dated SSD. I'd rather he gets the M.2...

Wow, this has gone completely off the rails - I use Autocad and a 580 will be more than enough, I wish some people would stop trolling and please make decent suggestions instead of tearing people down. If you dont think something will work well enough, give a suggestion as to what will and leave it there.

1 hour ago, forster said:

Wow, this has gone completely off the rails - I use Autocad and a 580 will be more than enough, I wish some people would stop trolling and please make decent suggestions instead of tearing people down. If you dont think something will work well enough, give a suggestion as to what will and leave it there.

Agreed. I'm no expert on AutoCAD, but MockingBird is giving me no discreet information.

 

OP, just get the stuff you posted... LOL...

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