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jaybee83

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  1. thats correct with the 4090, but only up to 1440p. at 4K all the higher-end CPUs are pretty much equal, i.e. in full GPU bottleneck. but also true, not sure how the 10900K would fare here... i was skeptical when u said 1/3, but it turns out its like 2.3-2.4x (14900K vs. 10900K), crazy stuff! game support isnt the issue here, driver wise youd be set. problem would rather be to get it running in the first place. both cooling wise (heatsink compatibility for the layout), as well as vBios / sBios, make it boot up and display output.
  2. lol damn i just saw ur terms and conditions in that ebay listing...had bad experiences much? 😄 and im sure lots of ppl STILL dont read all the disclaimers and keep behaving like crap... i leave that switched off. from my experience it only works up to a certain point @RAM OC. once u go full timing tightening, it just makes ur system unstable. faster boot time doesnt help me if i have to sacrifice stability or OC potential 😄 besides, its not that bad actually, i need maybe 40-45 seconds at 7600 fully tuned? smth like that...
  3. omg SO looking forward to this! especially since Machinegames also made the Wolfenstein series which im a total sucker for. watching that trailer i recognized their style right away. perfect combo with the Indy franchise! 😍
  4. LOL definitely less than you, thats for sure 😄 nah, nowadays i just dial in the highest stable 24/7 OC i can do and then let it be 🙂 i got roughly 1-2 hours of actual "freetime" a day (best case!) nowadays, so not much capacity to get into competitive benching hahaha
  5. admittedly, its been a while, this was back in the Pascal days, especially with standard MXM 1070s. Aetina cards were known to blow up left and right after a while of usage. hoping they improved on their robustness since then 😄
  6. this 100%. i keep tabs every once in a while on component pricing of my build. every time i think "wwhoa prices have gotten waaaay lower after day 1!". but no buyer's remorse, cuz right after follows: "welp ive been using this hardware since day 1 for close to 15 months now". THAT time utilizing this awesome performance is more worth than the money missed due to falling prices and waiting time 🙂 whoa thats getting pretty philosphical now 😄 not sure if uve mentioned this before: any differences between the Asus and Galax 1kW XOC vbios versions? super happy with the asus vbios, but just curious. dude, if u hadnt followed up with his link, i wouldnt have realized what kinda storage gold mine were talking here. thats frigging amazing! saved those links to mull things over. my current setup with 4x4TB 860 Evos in 2 RAID 0 stripes mirrored to each other is a tad too many drives for my liking. would rather prefer 2x8 TB single drives and this here would come in VERY handy!
  7. true, just 4% on average at 1080p performance loss, but u better check which game ure playing: noice might drop prices a bit cheaper with Aetina but then theres always the quality / longevity issues with Aetina cards....
  8. "that much" sounds like its never been done before or would be unusual in the range of 50-70%, "that much" would rather be appropriate for 100+% jumps 😄 but thats just business as usual looking at past gpu gens 🙂 as for die size, at some point nvidia will also jump on the multi chip wagon just like AMD and now intel before them. plus they dont need to prioritize gamers. the whole reason they introduce so many alternative tweaks to classic rasterization via tensor / RT is that this is just dripping down from their AI / cloud / server / enterprise customer cards anyways. so they just adopt whatever new shizz they have for their main business (i.e. "non-gamer") and let it trickle down to gaming, bam done. unless at some point they decide that gaming isnt worth it anymore at all, that would suck...but i dont think we are at that point just yet. huh, interesting! will keep this in mind and check when im back home. oh snap completely forgot about that one! good find! 🙂
  9. i mean, on average u can always expect around 50-70%, its actually pretty consistent between flagships of any given gpu gen 🙂 shouldnt be much difference for 50 series either. anything below the flagship though is subject to much larger variability!
  10. this comparison would be way more interesting for non X3D AM5 chips. the v-cache enabled ones are capable to buffer any shortcomings in ram speed for quite a while. im pretty damn sure non-X3D skus benefit more from increased ram speed 🙂 although yes, vs. intel its still not as significant. looking forward to zen 5! 😁
  11. good question on the chair, im actually looking into the same direction 🙂
  12. wth, what going with this sudden wifi m.2 card incompatibility?
  13. damn that is one of those crazy pc stories with a totally random solution at the end, love it 😄
  14. damn, imagine this happening to you 😅 https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/buyer-purchases-rtx-4090-no-gpu-no-vram
  15. oh lovely proprietary compatibility nightmare with inbuild fire hazard risk, who wouldnt wanna jump on that in order to have one less cable visible? totally worth it! LOL
  16. yup, following the same game plan here 🙂 thats the reason i went all out on the mobo *lol*
  17. aaah, the back and forth of a new build / upgrade 😄 the 5800X3D would be a nice stopgap, comparable to a 7700X in terms of gaming performance. If youre out for platform longevity, going either with AM5 or waiting for 15th gern makes total sense. Depends on how urgently u need the upgrade / new system. If power efficiency is important to you then AM5 it is, maybe paired with either a 7800X3D or a 7950X3D, especially if you dont plan on doing any wild overclocking. As for Intel 15th gen, probably a bit early to tell, current release is pegged for end of 2024. Zen 5 will likely be a bit earlier than that, maybe late summer/early fall? In any case, both new platforms should arrive sometime this year 🙂
  18. Had to chuckle at this, youre right! We tend to get hyperfocused here on hardware and performance haha. Naturally, it's difficult to judge what priorities a person should focus on in their life, we can only provide support in terms of hardware specs / budget / configs, etc. Unless otherwise specified by that person...
  19. hm two schools of thought on this i guess: 1) i got a maxxed out system, I WANT FLUID 100+ FPS ON ALL GAMES COMPLETELY MAXXXXED 2) i got a maxxed out system, GIMME GAMES THAT USE EVERYTHING I HAVE AND STILL GOT ROOM TO GROW! best example of this is vram usage: some people freak out when their 24GB GPUs are suddenly loaded with 20+ GB, others welcome that those 24GB are actually being USED for something.
  20. based on my most recent experience getting the 4090: - have as many shops open and ready to go as possible. i was at like 15 different shops. dont just go for the "usual" ones like amazon, newegg, best buy, cuz thats where most ppl would run to. especially with brands where warranty goes through the manufacturer, the shop u get the hardware from matters less. - dont give up after just 30-60 min. lean into the grind, it took me several hours until i finally got the model and pricing i was targeting for the 4090 😛 most buyers only try 2-3 shops and give up after half an hour, use that to your advantage. - set your budget and model / sku beforehand and stick to it. dont waver and suffer through buyers remorse afterwards. - have address, payment options, everything ready so check out is a breeze. - even when a shop goes "out of stock", keep refreshing it. they sometimes restock inside a few minutes or hours, since they dont sell off everything at once but trickle it out bit by bit. - ideally, take the day off 😄 good luck! let us know how it went 🙂 wait, isnt the 4070 the only model that will continue being on the market, only with a lower MSRP? at least thats what i thought...
  21. noice, which board is that? the mounting frame looks fancy, altho it doesnt do anything temp wise vs. the Intel counterpart 🙂 afaik the new agesa version doesnt affect any Raphael parts, latest would still be 1.0.0.8. anything after that is just for Phoenix.
  22. @ryan i get the feeling ure rushing things a bit. if a solid setup is just out of your budget range right now then just wait a few weeks until u hit ur budget target. no sense in rush buying subpar components now and insta-regretting it down the line... do it right first time 🙂
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