• SimplyNot0@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    AMD this generation is the clear winner on the gaming side which is great because it is something we have all needed in the industry.

    But you cannot build a competitive system for overall specs and features offerings for a decent prince in comparison to what the offering on Intel can be. Which for people that are looking to continue on the all AMD builds and continue to have the same productivity offerings and gaming performance this 7000 series generations just isn’t for us. It is a tad frustrating.

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      10 months ago

      Dude don’t believe the hype Intel knows it can compete with and that’s why they have e cores disable them and you see the truth you have enough performance at and mt with amd if you need more move up the stack

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      10 months ago

      AMD this generation is the clear winner on the gaming side which is great because it is something we have all needed in the industry.

      Ugh i had love hate relationship with my X3D chip, constant usb disconnects, RMA’d both cpu and mobo and it didnt change. Just like with gpu (and i dont have particular favorutie brand as i had both amd cpu and gpu in the past 2 years~), going AMD is always risk of annoying, often unfixable issues that may or may not happen. Like nowadays when u buy new AMD GPU its 50/50 if u will experience idle draw bug depending on your monitor setup and 50/50 if u will experience paste pumpout/hotspot issues and will be forced to RMA/repaste brand new card. Mental.