In my opinoin if you are tight on budget, you should go for AMD. Like the comment above said, AMD perform better at the same price point and to be honest, you lost just a few frames you can't even notice.
Due to the Windows 10 update, this problem seem to be common
try go to Command Prompt > Run as adminstator, then try these command
"DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Resorehealth" then press Enter
"sfc /scannow" then press Enter
Hope this help!
So, after restarting my computer for the 4th time, it magically came back. I had restarted my computer before but it didn't seem to fix the problem.....so for the time being, it seems the bluetooth is working okay again.
You'll be fine with the i7 in my opinion. Can either save the extra cost or throw the extra funding towards more ram or a better video card (or more/better SSDs). I think those have a more recognisable effect on rendering speed.
I think that unless you're going to be using it professionally or you really really really want the extra performance. I don't think it's going to be that noticeable and might just be better off with the i7 in my opinion.
It seems that ever since the last update, my bluetooth either has a very <Mod Edit> connection or just doesn't want to work at all. When I try to troubleshoot the bluetooth, it tells me that I don't have bluetooth (wut?)
Has anyone experienced this before and know any potential fixes? I don't...
I think the question that need to be answer is can you afford it, for sure i9-10980 will give you better rendering performance but if is over your budget, i7-10875 will do just fine.
And I think overall Ryzen procssors at the same price point give you better overall rendering performance.
If I'm focus on using my CPU for rendering only, should I go for AMD or Intel. I have been using Intel for a while and people keep telling if I'm focus on rendering I should change to AMD. How much is the different in the same price point?
I feel like my Geforce RTX 2070 isn't being used to it's full potential, or even 75% of it's potential for that matter. Is it possible that it's my CPU that's bottlenecking the performance of my graphics card, or could it be something else?