Message from @Noxar

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2018-08-11 20:24:48 UTC  

in other words

2018-08-11 20:24:54 UTC  

only 1 or 2 cores are doing something

2018-08-11 20:24:57 UTC  

rest are idle

2018-08-11 20:25:01 UTC  

or handling windows tasks

2018-08-11 20:25:49 UTC  

and yeah, next gen nvidia will most likely be according to AdoredTVs leak

2018-08-11 20:25:53 UTC  

it makes sense if you watch it

2018-08-11 20:26:06 UTC  

also, ryzen is super picky about ram

2018-08-11 20:26:12 UTC  

which annoys me

2018-08-11 20:26:14 UTC  

RTX Titan
RTX 2080
RTX 2070
GTX 2060

2018-08-11 20:26:20 UTC  

It benefits from faster ram

2018-08-11 20:26:21 UTC  

<:GWcmeisterPeepoShrug:403295315685539852>

2018-08-11 20:26:24 UTC  

unlike intel

2018-08-11 20:26:35 UTC  

GDDR6 <:aaaaaaaa:418746610462490624>

2018-08-11 20:26:37 UTC  

just get some reliable 3000 stick at least and you are good

2018-08-11 20:27:12 UTC  

b-bu- but 3200

2018-08-11 20:27:34 UTC  

this is the ram i thought was best for ryzen

2018-08-11 20:27:43 UTC  

but its expensive as FUCK

2018-08-11 20:28:11 UTC  

@Time All ram is expensive now

2018-08-11 20:28:19 UTC  

anything above 3200 wont work with most motherboards anyways

2018-08-11 20:28:22 UTC  

TOTALLY not artificially hiked up prices

2018-08-11 20:28:31 UTC  

yeah but that set is 100 dollars more than what i would use on an intel build

2018-08-11 20:28:35 UTC  

fucking memory making Asian jews

2018-08-11 20:28:43 UTC  

ram doesnt matter on cpu

2018-08-11 20:28:45 UTC  

<:waitWhat:389119699679707147>

2018-08-11 20:28:48 UTC  

wrong

2018-08-11 20:28:49 UTC  

lol

2018-08-11 20:28:55 UTC  

how does it matter

2018-08-11 20:28:58 UTC  

it does matter with the cpu

2018-08-11 20:28:59 UTC  

wtf

2018-08-11 20:29:15 UTC  

the cpu works faster if the ram is faster. vise versa

2018-08-11 20:29:20 UTC  

if you understood cpu architecture you would know why it has smaller impact on intel than on amd

2018-08-11 20:29:22 UTC  

lul

2018-08-11 20:29:37 UTC  

because they are built with completely different approaches

2018-08-11 20:29:45 UTC  

and handle memory differently

2018-08-11 20:30:00 UTC  

but yeah, anything above 3000 MHz doesnt matter all that much

2018-08-11 20:30:04 UTC  

not worth the price increase

2018-08-11 20:30:23 UTC  

120-130 dollars for 8GB 3000 something MHz sticks seems to be sweetspot

2018-08-11 20:30:42 UTC  

***cries in 40 dollars paid for 8GB of my ram in 2016***

2018-08-11 20:31:13 UTC  

wait 8 gigs?

2018-08-11 20:31:21 UTC  

16 is kinda the standard nowadays