Ryzen 3000 chips have been released and 3rd party reviews are out from our suking techtubers
heto summary in general from reviewed processors, i.e. 3600, 3700x, 3900x
productivity performance is ryzen's stronghold and it holds true even now. they even beat intel's 9900k (except 3600 of course)... this is expected though
gaming performance, well, lamang pa rin si 9900k and most of intel's mainstream cpu able to reach 5ghz.
pero hindi ganun kalaki considering the price difference, panalo si AMD sa frames per peso value
recommended RAM is DDR4 3600mhz. most, if not all, of the techtubers were only able to achieve 4.3ghz of overclocked frequency on 1.35v up to 1.5v... der8auer was able to reach 4.4ghz on his sample.
even with the higher core count and increase in frequency, it is still cooler and consumes less power against their intel counterpart... even 3900x consumes less power against intel's 9900k.
processors have already been tested by our techtubers that it will work with older motherboards with just a BIOS/UEFI update. performance loss, if any, is negligible and is still within the margin of error. basically, X570 mobos should only be considered kung yung top of the line na 3900x or yung lalabas pa lang sa september na 3950x ang balak mong bilhing processor. maybe kung meron ka ring case use na kailangan mo ng PCIE 4.0 devices like the latest generation of NVME storage and multiple 10gigabit ethernet cards.
kailangan pa natin ng update regarding sa local prices nila dito sa pinas. so far, best combo pa rin ang 3600 at b450 setup... though di ako sigurado kung supported ng older 400 series chipset ang higher ram speeds
Radeon RX 5700XT and 5700 reviews are also out
summary: dahil sa biglang price cut nila, yung supposed target nila for their competition (Super series), biglang nagbago... mahirap na na tapatan to ng nvidia unless pati sila mag-price cut din.
medyo snubbed lang sila dahil walang specialized ray tracing feature sila... which in my opinion might end up like nvidia's hairworks
don't get me wrong, ray tracing is an incredible technology. it was conceived in the late 60's and its technology is widely used in the movie industry since toy story... yun nga lang araw ang bilang sa per frame rendering nila.
but is it really necessary for gaming?
that's what the new RX5700 series brings... pure performance
heto summary in general from reviewed processors, i.e. 3600, 3700x, 3900x
productivity performance is ryzen's stronghold and it holds true even now. they even beat intel's 9900k (except 3600 of course)... this is expected though
gaming performance, well, lamang pa rin si 9900k and most of intel's mainstream cpu able to reach 5ghz.
pero hindi ganun kalaki considering the price difference, panalo si AMD sa frames per peso value
recommended RAM is DDR4 3600mhz. most, if not all, of the techtubers were only able to achieve 4.3ghz of overclocked frequency on 1.35v up to 1.5v... der8auer was able to reach 4.4ghz on his sample.
even with the higher core count and increase in frequency, it is still cooler and consumes less power against their intel counterpart... even 3900x consumes less power against intel's 9900k.
processors have already been tested by our techtubers that it will work with older motherboards with just a BIOS/UEFI update. performance loss, if any, is negligible and is still within the margin of error. basically, X570 mobos should only be considered kung yung top of the line na 3900x or yung lalabas pa lang sa september na 3950x ang balak mong bilhing processor. maybe kung meron ka ring case use na kailangan mo ng PCIE 4.0 devices like the latest generation of NVME storage and multiple 10gigabit ethernet cards.
kailangan pa natin ng update regarding sa local prices nila dito sa pinas. so far, best combo pa rin ang 3600 at b450 setup... though di ako sigurado kung supported ng older 400 series chipset ang higher ram speeds
Radeon RX 5700XT and 5700 reviews are also out
summary: dahil sa biglang price cut nila, yung supposed target nila for their competition (Super series), biglang nagbago... mahirap na na tapatan to ng nvidia unless pati sila mag-price cut din.
medyo snubbed lang sila dahil walang specialized ray tracing feature sila... which in my opinion might end up like nvidia's hairworks
don't get me wrong, ray tracing is an incredible technology. it was conceived in the late 60's and its technology is widely used in the movie industry since toy story... yun nga lang araw ang bilang sa per frame rendering nila.
but is it really necessary for gaming?
that's what the new RX5700 series brings... pure performance
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