They can give them away for free, I still don't want one
They can give them away for free, I still don't want one
I've used Ryzen 2000 series in a handful of custom builds. They're a great value. The 3000 series, as pretested, looks to be equivalent to Intel's comparable chips in single core game testing. Some games should test faster, some slower. On average pretty much the same, finally. We'll see if that's really the case soon when actual production chips are tested by Anandtech, Techspot, and other sites, and not just see engineering sample test resutls.
I'd like to see AMD's graphics cards not suck so much juice. I won't use them for that reason. They're just not as good, at the moment, as nVidia's cards are.
I've used Ryzen 2000 series in a handful of custom builds. They're a great value. The 3000 series, as pretested, looks to be equivalent to Intel's comparable chips in single core game testing. Some games should test faster, some slower. On average pretty much the same, finally. We'll see if that's really the case soon when actual production chips are tested by Anandtech, Techspot, and other sites, and not just see engineering sample test resutls.
I'd like to see AMD's graphics cards not suck so much juice. I won't use them for that reason. They're just not as good, at the moment, as nVidia's cards are.
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