(regarding software, I am not using anything specific; I guess you could mention openCV for Java and Python, as well as many different other Java and Python packages. I also intend on going more into c++ and will occasionally use OR tools like Gurobi. So far I only used my own Java code for...
Hmmm, thank you :)
I am enthusiast (and a student) in both Computer Science and Data Science, so I do think I can benefit from both a hefty CPU and GPU, regardless of the games I play.
What are you suggesting regarding storage? Replace M.2 with something else?
Okay I understand now, do you know which of the PCS supported M.2 drives are PCIe Gen4? It is hard to find tbh
In which cases would storage be the main bottleneck? As I see now going Gen4 is about €100 extra while...
They are loaded into RAM at first, along with part of the data-set. But implementations of particularly deep neural networks are most efficiently ran on a GPU, as the operations needed to train it are all simple instructions executable by CUDA cores. Due to software limitations, this does mean...
I'm not very sure about the GPU to be honest.. As I know you need a large amount of VRAM (at least +8GB, but 8GB would leave little expansion room) in order to load the state-of-the-art networks and datasets for training. But I don't really need the raw power of the 3090 that much.
And...
I am planning on getting my own PC built, after realising that computer parts are currently so expensive that it's actually cheaper to get it built for you.
This is my first time configuring a PC, so I would like some advice. I have been researching what parts to pick for almost 2 years now...