So I got an AMD FX chip, MB and RAM for next to nothing and getting a LG UK6300 free from a phone promotion, so to up my photo editing, I'm going to make a dedicated PC apart from my gaming one and use the 4K TV for it. I use Photoshop, Lightroom and Premiere, all which can benefit from GPU acceleration.
I don't want to spend much on a GPU, maybe $200 CDN. The TV supports 4K, HDR, 4:4:4 chroma over HDMI, which a consumer level card would handle. Otherhand, a workstation card would probably give better driver support for the above app's, but they only ever come with displayport which from what I've read doesn't work with HDR over DP->HDMI adapters.
That said, I'm not watching movies on it, it will be for photo editing only really, so I don't know if the HDR or 4:4:4 matter.
I've never had a workstation card, so I'm not sure if it's worth it, and if I need the 4:4:4 or HDR with photo work.
Any suggestions?
I don't want to spend much on a GPU, maybe $200 CDN. The TV supports 4K, HDR, 4:4:4 chroma over HDMI, which a consumer level card would handle. Otherhand, a workstation card would probably give better driver support for the above app's, but they only ever come with displayport which from what I've read doesn't work with HDR over DP->HDMI adapters.
That said, I'm not watching movies on it, it will be for photo editing only really, so I don't know if the HDR or 4:4:4 matter.
I've never had a workstation card, so I'm not sure if it's worth it, and if I need the 4:4:4 or HDR with photo work.
Any suggestions?