Actually no it's fine i've found an answer I was looking for, thanks tho!
In terms of monitors I was able to find some good monitors which were recommended for the NVidia RTX 2060 specifically anyway, I decided to go with a 1080p 144hz one so I can ensure I still get a consistent FPS with any...
As I previously said, I am intending on getting a new monitor. I'm ensuring I have the GPU ready now so I am ready for the benefits after when I order the monitor very soon.
However I was just enquiring about a general opinion on the cards to get a general perspective on them currently.
I just wanted an opinion about one specific part of the build; the GPU.
I just wanted to know what the general opinion is when comparing an Nvidia RTX 2060 with an Nvidia RTX 2060 Super? Is the super version really worth it? The price difference between the two is rougly £100 but I wasn't sure...
I could be wrong, but while AMD might be faster and cheaper these days, I thought Intel's processors were still cooler in temperature? I could be wrong, but that was the impression I was under?
For the machine learning projects, I will likely be programming moreso in Python. And the machine learning packages I am currently intending to use are TensorFlow, Keras, Matplotlib, NumPy.
It's a Toshiba 19DL502B tv, it has a refresh rate of 50Hz and a resolution of 720p. Again this a temporary setup, and I intend to get a better monitor later in the future. In terms of when, it will likely be one of the days I get paid in the future, maybe in 1-3 months.
Sadly I can't increase...
Monitor - Irrelevant, I will be connecting it to my TV via HDMI for the time being! (to save on budget for the time being)
Uses - I will be using this system for gaming, programming and drawing. The programming could extend to parallel programming or the use of machine learning, so I want a...