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I think everyone would be better off waiting for reviews before buying ram. What if it turns out that Zen 2 works better with C die ram?
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I think everyone would be better off waiting for reviews before buying ram. What if it turns out that Zen 2 works better with C die ram?
It better work well with B die. I snatched up 64GBs of the stuff when Corsair mispriced it's high end kit.
I'm hoping I'm sorted until DDR5 comes in now.
It better work well with B die. I snatched up 64GBs of the stuff when Corsair mispriced it's high end kit.
I'm hoping I'm sorted until DDR5 comes in now.
Who needs 64gb...?
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GAC said:and the 16 core isnt ready but is a thing yadda yadda yadda according to motherboard manufacturers.
Expensive B die ram is a marketing con. Gains are so marginal. And we don't even know if it will be best with zen2.
Ram is cheap as chips now. Don't be suckered into buying ram you don't need.
So I've mentioned this before, and while I am trying to keep up with the thread, geese the number of pages
I was following the Adored leaks quite a lot, so I am very dissapointed with his leaks and info vs what we go. So I'll be waiting to see his answer before I trust him too much anymore. When his leaks came out I believed the SKU's in terms of core count and power but I was very hesitant over the prices and clock speeds.
I am genuinely dissapointed that while yes, single core performance has improved with Zen2. We have not seen movement in each product tier. We've now gone from a 14nm low power node to a 7nm performance node and the 3600 will still have the same core count as the 3600. We've only seen an increase in maximum cores at the highest end with the introduction of new SKU's.
I am also bewildered that both the 37** and 38** are 8 core chips (and they have very far apart TDP's). This means at the 8 core tier, they'll be 4 skus (likely) with the 3700,3700x,3800 and 3800x
To me that does not seem to have been a likely plan, as what will the difference between for instance the 3700x and the 3800 be. In my opinion there must be
for that to have happened because I fail to see why AMD's plan all along would have been to have 4 skus at the 8 core tier.
What do you all think? (again sorry if this has already been talked about its hard to keep up!)
So I've mentioned this before, and while I am trying to keep up with the thread, geese the number of pages
I was following the Adored leaks quite a lot, so I am very dissapointed with his leaks and info vs what we go. So I'll be waiting to see his answer before I trust him too much anymore. When his leaks came out I believed the SKU's in terms of core count and power but I was very hesitant over the prices and clock speeds.
You are such a poo poo pants for saying thatWhy anyone watches Adored TV is beyond me...only reason I can muster is you’re all gullible 12 year olds...
What do you all think? (again sorry if this has already been talked about its hard to keep up!)
Why anyone watches Adored TV is beyond me...only reason I can muster is you’re all gullible 12 year olds...