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I’ve heard the 1% lows are better with the 13900k than the ryzen 7000 series. It’s a tough decision. You’ll also be able to up the memory frequency with the intel part.
There are lots of advantages with the 7000 series as well. There’s not much between them.
Gigabyte FTW.
Yeah, I never leave mine on anyway.Shut down the system when not in use, or let windows place it in hibernation. People should do that regardless of vendor.
Yeah, I never leave mine on anyway.
I'm surprised that the action of shipping less inventory when demand drops is a foreign concept to folks. It's just common sense, otherwise you end up with oversupply, like what happened to AMD on a mining boom years ago or more recently with Nvidia and Ampere oversupply.Fact check: AMD is not limiting shipments to inflate prices - HWCooling.net
What does the talk of undershipping really mean?Last week, news stories have emerged that AMD is artificially inflating prices of its processors or GPUs by deliberately underselling the demand. This news has spread a lot. And yet, the report is almost certainly nonsense born out of...www.hwcooling.net
@RavenXXX2 You spammed that nonsense all over the forum 3 weeks ago and are doing it again out of some sort of spite/anger. If you don't like the new AMD CPUs, that's fine but don't be a troll.
AMD may be playing games with us but I’m playing games on themThats really bad. Both AMD and Nvidia are clearly playing games with us.
I'm surprised that the action of shipping less inventory when demand drops is a foreign concept to folks. It's just common sense, otherwise you end up with oversupply, like what happened to AMD on a mining boom years ago or more recently with Nvidia and Ampere oversupply.
Fact check: AMD is not limiting shipments to inflate prices - HWCooling.net
What does the talk of undershipping really mean?Last week, news stories have emerged that AMD is artificially inflating prices of its processors or GPUs by deliberately underselling the demand. This news has spread a lot. And yet, the report is almost certainly nonsense born out of...www.hwcooling.net
@RavenXXX2 You spammed that nonsense all over the forum 3 weeks ago and are doing it again out of some sort of spite/anger. If you don't like the new AMD CPUs, that's fine but don't be a troll.
It should always be disabled, sleep/hibernation etc causes nothing but issues and slows your system down. Plenty of results if you google it.Shut down the system when not in use, or let windows place it in hibernation. People should do that regardless of vendor.
We have been undershipping the sell-through or consumption for the last two quarters […] we undershipped in Q3, we undershipped in Q4. We will undership, to a lesser extent, in Q1.
No point. I honestly can’t see these shifting at all.Is there any point in going for 7900X3D instead of 7800X3D or 7950X3D?
7900X3D is in a weird position where you get access to 6 cores with extra cache instead of 8 on other CPUs, it'd be better if it used 8 + 4 cores design instead of 6 + 6 cores.
Or.... don't buy Asus motherboards
The only scenario where the 7900X3D would be better is if you got it for free.Is there any point in going for 7900X3D instead of 7800X3D or 7950X3D?
7900X3D is in a weird position where you get access to 6 cores with extra cache instead of 8 on other CPUs, it'd be better if it used 8 + 4 cores design instead of 6 + 6 cores.
It should always be disabled, sleep/hibernation etc causes nothing but issues and slows your system down. Plenty of results if you google it.