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Has any of the review sites reviewed an overclocked Zen 2 CPU against an overclocked 9900k?
In gaming or productivity?
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Has any of the review sites reviewed an overclocked Zen 2 CPU against an overclocked 9900k?
Someone did, but the results didn’t look right as the 3 generations of Zen showed little difference in performance.or even a Zen2 against an Intel chip at the same clockspeed to compare IPC
Both I guess. I'm more curious than anything.In gaming or productivity?
Oops! I assumed it being an x570 it was expensive. Ignore me then as I haven't looked close at this mobo.
My intuition would say it's fine as long as it has all the features you are looking for. (things like sata ports etc...)
Read some reviews but I'm sure it's adequate. I bought my x370 Prime Pro for about £150 so it was a cheap board and it is still going and I'm planning a 3700x or 3800x upgrade.
I use 4 different ones just to make sure@Zeed
What memory tester do you use to find memory errors ?
The price has now gone up for that boardWell my order of the cheap X570 Taichi has been confirmed and awaiting picking from the competitor store.
Thanks, reviews aren't yet available though I'll take a chance as it's Ryzen 3xxx compatible.
I don't have any user experience of M.2 ssd drives -hopefully I'll choose one that is compatible -
BLUE 3D NAND 500GB M.2 2280 6GBPS SOLID STATE DRIVE (S500G2B0B)
I.e. what is 2280 from M.2 referring to is this compatible with MSI X570 a pro
The price has now gone up for that board
The suspense is killing me! As soon as mine gets shipped I'm ordering a CPUYeah, waiting to see if they play silly beggars with my order now, but since payment has been taken....
I'm wondering this same thingDo you think it's worthwhile upgrading to a 3700x/3800x from a 2700x for gaming purposes?
I guess if I can sell the 2700x it's not that bit a hit cash wise.
The suspense is killing me! As soon as mine gets shipped I'm ordering a CPU
Both I guess. I'm more curious than anything.
Whos test results are correct, techpowerup or GamersNexus?
Yeah, waiting to see if they play silly beggars with my order now, but since payment has been taken....
A lot of people will be getting a £500 cpu for 1080pFor productivity, then the extra cores on the AMD side will wallop the 9900k
For gaming, anyone buying one of these CPUs won't be gaming at 1080p resolution. Would someone buying a £450-£500 CPU be gaming 1080p? I doubt it, so if they'd be playing on higher resolutions, like 1440 or 4k, then the differences in gaming is marginal at those resolutions given the GPU will be taking more of the workload.
Just my opinion though.
Yeah, waiting to see if they play silly beggars with my order now, but since payment has been taken....