Soldato
The thing is more than Six times as fast as a 9900K
Eight times the cost.
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The thing is more than Six times as fast as a 9900K
Been using your pink calculator I see
Eight times the cost.
Eight times the cost.
Well, a long awaited bump to this problem. I RMA'd the board and bought a replacement. The retailer couldn't fix the issue so it was sent back to ASUS and I believe it's had a new socket fitted. So once I sell some other stuff that'll get listed for sale.Got the cable, now it’s giving me memory code C5. The RAM works fine on my intel board. It’s what’s in my sig. Clearinf CMOS has not helped. Any idea?
Given that Intel doesn't sell anything else than a 9900K what you expect?Eight times the cost.
This is by FAR the most powerful CPU on earth, if it was an Intel CPU it would cost twice as much and you know it, i think AMD deserve to stuff their coffers for once.
Linus ain't happy AMD have limited it to 256gb max, Intel xeon 1tb and epyc 2tb, AMD not doing themselves proud here.
This is by FAR the most powerful CPU on earth, if it was an Intel CPU it would cost twice as much and you know it, i think AMD deserve to stuff their coffers for once.
Linus ain't happy AMD have limited it to 256gb max, Intel xeon 1tb and epyc 2tb, AMD not doing themselves proud here.
Given that Intel doesn't sell anything else than a 9900K what you expect?
The 10980XE is nowhere to be found across the planet since initial release in November and nowhere to even pre-order.
The rest of the 10000 lineup are on pre-orders and months on waiting list, not because they sell, but because Intel doesn't make them.
Eight times the cost.
Did you add in the costs of eight additional motherboards, 8 additional PSUs, 8 additional sets of RAM, and so on?
Yeh, but can it run Crysi...
For reference, this is (according to Linus, which is where I got the image from) the closest competition the 3990X has:
For some jobs the amount of RAM supported is as important, if not more so, than the number of cores.
Can the motherboards theoretically take LRDIMMs and the like?