Any reason why only nvidia card ?It is also confirmed by training institute as well that buy only 10X0 ti card
Yeah, it's alright. Go by their suggestion.It is also confirmed by training institute as well that buy only 10X0 ti card
Dunn make this optional. Also if you have budget, get Samsung Evo 860. I believe Crucial you have listed in BX500 - entry level not so great SSD.Crucial 240GB SSD (optional)
Noted. I stick to 450W then for few years.450w is good enough upto 1660. If you're thinking about 2060, yeah go for 550w or 650w for 2070s.
Noted. Crucial eliminated. Will consider Samsung Evo 860 240GB.Dunn make this optional. Also if you have budget, get Samsung Evo 860. I believe Crucial you have listed in BX500 - entry level not so great SSD.
Crucial BX500 eliminated. You can consider Crucial MX500 if available.Crucial eliminated.
My objective is to run machine learning programs down the line and I just read an article from Tim that GTX 580 is not suitable for that.
In initial days, card will be just used for getting graphics because with 2600/3600 I need a GPU. ML Programs will be run after 6 months or more. I am building this system as my old desktop is dead.
Any reason why only nvidia card ?
Thanks b.life. So my decision to go with 1050ti 4GB is good for entry level ML programming. Even if we don't get serious about it then it is not much damage to pocket.Hi sunily,
To be honest any graphics card can be used for machine learning, the problem is the available ram and the cores for iterating the data, so more ram and faster core and count makes the take quicker. If you are going to test the waters and not serious about machine learning then even a GTX 240 with tiny 1GB ram will be giving you some good results on small data sets(2 or 3 gb). Before 10/12 years machine learning was not this popular and developers ran them on CPU's(clusters) and it worked fine not the fastest but it did work, but now only the latest cards(with more ram and faster core) are recommended because it is faster and nothing more.
Regards
B.Life
Thanks b.life. So my decision to go with 1050ti 4GB is good for entry level ML programming. Even if we don't get serious about it then it is not much damage to pocket.
I have gone through some ML lessons and to be honest those are way beyond my scope as I am not into programming/algorithms/mathematics. Hence not sure I or my daughter can handle it.
It is just I wanted to go with industry trend as well along with her and get basic understanding about it.
Thanks again for motivation and providing links. I will pm you if I need more information.I am sorry to hijack this thread but please dont loose hope on machine learning, To say the truth it is actually not that difficult to get started in it. Recently someone I know wanted to start in the machine learning and I collected some of these links to make the task easier. If you dont mind me saying, these days most of beginner tutorial on the web, in machine learning are not started with hello world equivalent but with those fancy multi-gigabyte fancy pants scare the hell away programs.
1. https://www.guru99.com/artificial-intelligence-tutorial.html
2. https://www.ibm.com/downloads/cas/GB8ZMQZ3 a good book on machine learning from IBM
3.https://towardsdatascience.com/simple-machine-learning-model-in-python-in-5-lines-of-code-fe03d72e78c6 very simple example, this site has some good tutorials
4.https://vas3k.com/blog/machine_learning/ very easy to follow tutorial and this blog has very interesting reads
5.https://machinelearningmastery.com/machine-learning-in-python-step-by-step/ another good tutorial and please read the comment section also
6.https://elitedatascience.com/machine-learning-projects-for-beginners good overall resource about machine learning
Once again I am sorry to have hijacked your thread. If you need any help let me know, I will do what I can, machine learning is a very enjoyable field and beginners getting turned off by fancy talk is not ok.
Regards
B.Life
Dealer told me that why I am going with 3600 as there is no major difference in frequency, core and thread count is same as 2600 and for programming GPU is required.
Should I buy Ryzen 5 2600 and save 5k or stick to 3600?
If someone says there is no difference between 2600 vs 3600, probably doesn't know much about CPU or he doesn't have 3600 and wants to sell the one he has, 2600. You can expect upto 30% performance difference between the two. Stick with 3600.Dealer told me that why I am going with 3600 as there is no major difference in frequency, core and thread count is same as 2600 and for programming GPU is required.
Should I buy Ryzen 5 2600 and save 5k or stick to 3600?
Mobo Asrock B450 Pro4 is out of stock on theitdepot, local dealer is selling with extra 1k amount that too he is asking 3 days time to get it. Rest parts are there in his stick with almost same amount as online. Will buy remaining parts when I get Mobo.
I also heard that next year AMD and Intel are launching their next gen CPU. How much benefit is expected over existing lineup?
If someone says there is no difference between 2600 vs 3600, probably doesn't know much about CPU or he doesn't have 3600 and wants to sell the one he has, 2600. You can expect upto 30% performance difference between the two. Stick with 3600.
Some sellers give you false promise and drag you for weeks and they can't source the board. Shoot email to mdc, itdepot, primeabgb, and ask when they can expect new stock. If you can't wait, go for next available options. B450 A Pro, Gaming Plus Max.
Every year they release new CPUs. How much difference from existing? That depends,
It's about time Intel launch, but still there ain't any announcement. It's been a year since 9th gen.
Don't know when Intel is gonna bring 10nm desktop processors. It seems like we're gonna see another 14nm refresh or may be mix of both 10 and 14nm.
AMD just launched Zen2, the next iteration will take a long time. They have lot more to launch before that. Threadripper, Epyc, Ryzen 3000 Pro, Zen2 mobile chips, Zen2 APU.
Most likely what I expect is Zen2+ before Zen3.
They may surprise, but I don't expect anything significant with Intel's 14nm refresh and AMD's Zen2+ (if there is one).
If you can wait, fine. Other options,Called MDC, PrimeABGB, theitdepot - none have the stock available and no one confirmed by when it will come.
Gaming plus max is 9.5k, out of my budget.
I can wait for Asrock for sometime, or suggest Gigabyte/Asus options.
Just read that Zen 3 will support upto 4 thread per core but can't wait for it.