Message from @Sad

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2019-11-12 08:19:26 UTC  

also you get huge benefits if your run any kind of virtual enviroment specialy in cases where all your homes pcs get served and processed in single homeserver(s)

2019-11-12 08:20:21 UTC  

and ofc CAD and Fluidsims benefit a lot from the extra parallelization (and beef behind that)

2019-11-12 09:11:09 UTC  

Mini pcie for WiFi on x99 <:pepesmug:589101277879992339>

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/527849695020580866/643739553860943872/O1CN01Rt6sDM1UF5a4XDHgv_140742487.jpg_1200x1200q75.jpg_.webp

2019-11-12 09:13:42 UTC  

what is the pepe part

2019-11-12 09:13:46 UTC  

that's quite normal

2019-11-12 09:13:56 UTC  

especially on older shit like x99

2019-11-12 14:47:40 UTC  

100 grams

2019-11-12 14:47:41 UTC  

huh

2019-11-12 15:54:00 UTC  

those are always neat news

2019-11-12 15:54:08 UTC  

but i always wonder what they sacrifice in process

2019-11-12 15:54:33 UTC  

head dissipation ? lifetime ? brightness ? color gammut ?

2019-11-12 15:55:20 UTC  

i mean technology boosts brigthness uniformity too

2019-11-12 15:55:53 UTC  

but does it tie it all to the 250 nits ?

2019-11-13 09:23:41 UTC  
2019-11-13 09:25:02 UTC  

tldr: intels mitigation what hits the performance heavily on some cases is flaved and the attack kind of works still

2019-11-13 11:09:30 UTC  

Not only full of these bugs but also more expensive than AMD

2019-11-13 11:09:54 UTC  

They're not playing their cards well

2019-11-13 11:22:33 UTC  

still waiting for AMD to get a big enough market share where security researchers will actually care enough to investigate them

2019-11-13 11:26:01 UTC  

Implying they don't already do it

2019-11-13 11:26:35 UTC  

not really no

2019-11-13 11:27:01 UTC  

they research intel and then try what they find against ARM/AMD/whatever because it's easy

2019-11-13 11:27:26 UTC  

So far AMD has much less bugs

2019-11-13 11:27:37 UTC  

not that I care, Intel is overpriced trash

2019-11-13 11:28:14 UTC  

except intel outperforms AMD for less in gaming still

2019-11-13 11:28:18 UTC  

9600k vs 3600x

2019-11-13 11:28:23 UTC  

9600 is cheaper and faster

2019-11-13 11:28:32 UTC  

no hyperthreading so no specex bugs either <:benis:239668961011040257>

2019-11-13 11:28:41 UTC  

9600 starts eating dick when you stream

2019-11-13 11:28:50 UTC  

then don't stream like a fucking wannabe

2019-11-13 11:28:55 UTC  

no one cares about your shitty gameplay

2019-11-13 11:29:00 UTC  

I already bought the 3700x

2019-11-13 11:29:18 UTC  

how are those advertised clock speeds treating you

2019-11-13 11:29:31 UTC  

I am missing case so I have not assembled it yet

2019-11-13 11:30:00 UTC  

you should build it up outside the case anyways, just to test

2019-11-13 11:30:03 UTC  

I am just going to manually overclock if I find need for that

2019-11-13 11:30:38 UTC  

I am missing other parts too.

2019-11-13 11:31:12 UTC  

Every component except the case is collected, whenever the case arrives. They're going to send me all of the parts

2019-11-13 11:32:11 UTC  

I've been working with dual core laptop until now, gaming was out of range

2019-11-13 11:32:57 UTC  

Long time ago I used to have 2500k and 4770k (iirc), felt like 2500k was actually faster