Message from @Goz3rr
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100 grams
huh
those are always neat news
but i always wonder what they sacrifice in process
head dissipation ? lifetime ? brightness ? color gammut ?
i mean technology boosts brigthness uniformity too
but does it tie it all to the 250 nits ?
tldr: intels mitigation what hits the performance heavily on some cases is flaved and the attack kind of works still
Not only full of these bugs but also more expensive than AMD
They're not playing their cards well
still waiting for AMD to get a big enough market share where security researchers will actually care enough to investigate them
Implying they don't already do it
not really no
they research intel and then try what they find against ARM/AMD/whatever because it's easy
So far AMD has much less bugs
not that I care, Intel is overpriced trash
except intel outperforms AMD for less in gaming still
9600k vs 3600x
no hyperthreading so no specex bugs either <:benis:239668961011040257>
9600 starts eating dick when you stream
then don't stream like a fucking wannabe
no one cares about your shitty gameplay
I already bought the 3700x
how are those advertised clock speeds treating you
I am missing case so I have not assembled it yet
you should build it up outside the case anyways, just to test
I am just going to manually overclock if I find need for that
I am missing other parts too.
Every component except the case is collected, whenever the case arrives. They're going to send me all of the parts
I've been working with dual core laptop until now, gaming was out of range
Long time ago I used to have 2500k and 4770k (iirc), felt like 2500k was actually faster
Why didn't you stick with those two instead of the laptop?
I used to have a 2500k
now that was a cpu
<:boomer:480046032546168863>
it was like 8-9 years ago
2500K was legit good, I had it running at 5ghz all the time
the machine with 4770k had a tons of problems