Might was well just bite the bullet and buy CC by the year. I hate SAAS for the home but it is what it is.samsonlonghair wrote:Glad I could help, fast.fastbilly1 wrote:Samson that was the exact same setup and issue. Glad to hear that once I bite the bullet and upgrade to CC it will work.
I am waiting to buy the other parts after I buy the cpu. The 8600k will be mine...eventually.![]()
It also works the opposite way. If you don't care to upgrade to Adobe CC on both computers, you can install CS6 on both computers. The important part is that both machines are running the same version. The version of Adobe Premiere you use (be it CC or CS6) must match the version of Adobe Media Encoder.
PC build thread
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I feel you on that one, brother. SaaS makes sense on enterprise-level scales, but not so much for freelancers. That's just the way the industry is moving. What can we do? C'est la vie!fastbilly1 wrote:Might was well just bite the bullet and buy CC by the year. I hate SAAS for the home but it is what it is.
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I just recently upgraded to a Ryzen3 ^_^
CPU: Ryzen3 1300X with stock HS/F
MOBO: Asus Stryx B-350 F Gaming
RAM: 8GB (1x8GB) Ballistix DDR4 @2133MHz
GFX: EVGA 960GTX SSC
CPU: Ryzen3 1300X with stock HS/F
MOBO: Asus Stryx B-350 F Gaming
RAM: 8GB (1x8GB) Ballistix DDR4 @2133MHz
GFX: EVGA 960GTX SSC

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If you got the B350 (which can overclock), just curious why you paid extra for the R3 1300X over the R3 1200?Sano wrote:I just recently upgraded to a Ryzen3 ^_^
CPU: Ryzen3 1300X with stock HS/F
MOBO: Asus Stryx B-350 F Gaming
RAM: 8GB (1x8GB) Ballistix DDR4 @2133MHz
GFX: EVGA 960GTX SSC
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Well, Wolfenstein II is too much for my old rig, so I went ahead and ordered parts for a new one.
CPU: i7 7700K
RAM: 32GB DDR4-4000
GPU: GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB
I'm going to move over all the SATA devices from my existing machine so I don't need to worry about that. And I ended up getting a full tower to have a roomier case for all the cabling; I had a lot of trouble putting together my old mid tower.
CPU: i7 7700K
RAM: 32GB DDR4-4000
GPU: GeForce GTX 1080 Ti 11GB
I'm going to move over all the SATA devices from my existing machine so I don't need to worry about that. And I ended up getting a full tower to have a roomier case for all the cabling; I had a lot of trouble putting together my old mid tower.
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You didn't hold back. 
I'm feeling too lazy about motherboard/CPU upgrading, at that point I think I'm just going to build an entire new rig. I would like to get a little more out of my GTX 1060, but who knows.
I'm feeling too lazy about motherboard/CPU upgrading, at that point I think I'm just going to build an entire new rig. I would like to get a little more out of my GTX 1060, but who knows.
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Well, the last one lasted me five years and was a similar level of not holding back, so I figured I'd stick with that plan.
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Well, if that doesn't solve your framerate problems, I'm not sure what would...
I get tempted more to upgrade for storage reasons (NVMe), or as part of building into a new case that's better suited to the number of HDDs I have in it. However, the ol' 3770k itself has remained solid.
I get tempted more to upgrade for storage reasons (NVMe), or as part of building into a new case that's better suited to the number of HDDs I have in it. However, the ol' 3770k itself has remained solid.
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Curious if there's any opinions here on the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti SC
I'm not interested in getting a ginormous $300+ GPU that I can barely cram into my case, and I don't really play anything high end graphics-wise anyway. Just wondering if anyone's had any trouble with it working with Windows 10, or having to replace it or whatever.
I'll be pairing it with this stuff eventually: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 CPU, and 2x 16GB DDR4-2400 memory
I'm not interested in getting a ginormous $300+ GPU that I can barely cram into my case, and I don't really play anything high end graphics-wise anyway. Just wondering if anyone's had any trouble with it working with Windows 10, or having to replace it or whatever.
I'll be pairing it with this stuff eventually: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 CPU, and 2x 16GB DDR4-2400 memory
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I haven't used a 1050Ti, but my 1080 has been very solid as long as I keep it to core drivers (GeForce Experience seemed to introduce problems).

