SMSgtRod | 6 years ago | 5 comments | 1.5K views
It's time. 40 years of the mouse and it's time.
I'd like to know what the community is using out there.
I have Win7, 32gb Ram, 8gb video, 32tb of storage.
I'm looking to use it mainly on Outerspace and Corel products.
You don't have to look up compatibility, I'll do that.
I'd just like to know what is working for members.
Thank you very much.
SMSgtRod, I'm still using a mouse but have gone to an Evoluent ergonomic wireless mouse. I truly miss using my pen based Fujitsu Lifebook laptop but unfortunately its built in graphics just couldn't handle processing, or even adequately viewing videos, or even recognizing the now required large capacity memory cards let alone the new 3.0 USB. Having that pen based feature was fantastic for making annotations on .jpg files to use for project presentations.
SMSgtRod, I may have misinterpreted your initial question. Here's what the desktop I'm using is:
Dell PC WINDOWS 10 PRO, 64-bit, Ver:1607, OS BLD: 14393.1066
INTEL Core: i7-4790, CPU @3.60 GHz, Instld RAM:16.0 GB
GeForce GTX 745, Driver ver: 376.53, Tot avail grap: 12225 MB, Ded vid mem: 4096 MB DDR3
Shared Sys Mem: 8159 MB, DirectX Runtime Ver:12.0
I just purchased a MSI 'gaming' laptop for working on videos remotely but need to put together a list of specs for it yet.
MrGruntHunter, 6 years ago
@SmSgtRod
I have asked a similar question about GPU without much answers.
BluffTitler is a single thread software that occasionally uses a second thread on your CPU. cpuid.com...
So the number of cores or threads is less significant then the Core Speed (Ghz)
BluffTitlers POWER has to come from the GPU but is limited by the instructions given to by the CPU and for ME here lies the bottleneck. Even do the Cpu operates over the 4Ghz the Gpu is under utilized and when rendering a video I see a occasional spike in activity instead of 100% all the Time. techpowerup.com...
So a midrange Gpu with Directx11 or higher with 3+ Gigabyte of Gddr5, 256bit+ bandwith memory will do.
As for raw power and versatility, scalability the Desktop is still KING.
komies, 6 years ago
Clarification.
Looking to see if any of the community are using a Graphics Tablet.
The kind that is connected to the computer via USB.
Such as a Huion or Wacom.....
My system is a Dell Alienware
SMSgtRod, 6 years ago
After my transition from DOS to Windows 3.1, I used a mouse for about a week. I felt more happy with a trackball. But one day on a computer fair, I bought a Wacom tablet and used those tablets ever since, which must be more than twenty years now.
Tjeb, 6 years ago
Wacom seems to be a standard and the XP-Pen has high ratings.
Thank you Tjeb
SMSgtRod, 6 years ago